Restaurants like Chez Panisse supported this movement by featuring classic European breads of local bakeries. |
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We have an extensive range of freshly made loaves, rolls, and speciality breads lovingly made by craft bakeries across the county. |
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You may also notice that in-store bakeries with their aroma of freshly baked breads are sited near less interesting packaged dry goods. |
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They expect most of the food will be donated by supermarkets, bakeries, butcher shops and individuals. |
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The town is famous for Banbury cakes, which are still available in a number of bakeries and restaurants locally. |
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Some would work in the fields, others in the bakeries, and still others would tend to the wine presses. |
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The bakeries received correspondence late yesterday informing them that they should stop all supplies to schools. |
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Long queues of people waiting in front of baladi bread bakeries for hours have become a common scene in Cairo and other governorates. |
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All the star hotels had cake sales and most bakeries ended up selling cakes at discount prices. |
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With the end of bread rationing new bakeries were established and consumers were offered a wide range of loaves and were bidden to be choosy. |
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By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes. |
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This is the case for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, edible oils and fats, grain and feed mills, bakeries and ice cream factories. |
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Because so many farms have diversified in recent years there are often jobs for partners in bakeries, dairies and farm shops. |
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They purchase them by the armful from local bakeries and live off the few kopeks added to the wholesale price. |
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Before the dancing began, each table bid for a cake courtesy of local bakeries. |
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He will also trace superior breads, cakes, fruits and vegetables to their classical bakeries and gardens. |
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought. |
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Driving through the town, I saw bakeries and shops stacked with loaves of bread! |
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At mills or bakeries, barley flour can be added to flours from other grains for baking. |
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Heritage also uses freshly milled flour, purchased from a local miller, and both bakeries use a slow-rise yeast to make their bread. |
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Buckets can be purchased from a discount store or picked up for a small fee from supermarket bakeries and fast-food restaurants. |
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The project also provides bi-weekly rations of bread from local bakeries for elderly pensioners. |
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Bell, which makes savoury pies, pastries and cakes at bakeries in Shotts and Livingston, leads the pack of interested parties. |
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These are standard ingredients used in large bakeries that make loaf bread. |
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There is provision to give commercial uses in residential areas for some special purposes, like setting up bakeries and grocery shops. |
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And believe me when I say I do not have shares in any bakeries or popcorn companies. |
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Now they are devising plans for further investment in the chilled food factory which supplies distributors to bakeries, delis and sandwich shops. |
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The book says you can also shape them in little pyramids like French bakeries sometimes do. |
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Supermarket bakeries commonly rush their bread, using quick-rise yeast which results in a fluffier, lighter product. |
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We'd sit in cafes and bakeries and fine Italian restaurants and pizzerias in Little Italy, eating canolis and margarita pizza and gelato. |
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For 100-300 yuan, you can get a boxed set of moon cakes from bakeries and supermarkets throughout the city. |
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I see it as an excuse to leave the confines of my quartier and try other bakeries. |
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Fifty per cent of bakeries were reported closed owing to a lack of electricity and shortages of flour and grain. |
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This refers to bakeries, butcheries, fruit and vegetables shops and, mainly, to market stands. |
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It was highly diversified, including flour mills, sugar refineries, breweries, bakeries, and butter and cheese factories. |
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The delegation spent a couple of days touring bakeries, cake and cookie making facilities and instant noodle plants. |
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Fifteen years in 42 hours: back to queues at bakeries and petrol stations, back to forced migration, safe houses and candlelight. |
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The new industrial butter line in the new building produces a new, highly reproducible industrial butter quality for bakeries. |
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Details of ingredients and production have been passed down from one generation to another in local bakeries. |
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Such bakeries will offer good bread but will retain their own character or identity. |
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With Christmas on its way, the scent of pine needles from garlands and evergreen trees, as well as the spices and gingerbread of the bakeries, filled Jude's nostrils. |
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New strategy: away from the household kitchen machines toward machines for gastronomy, bakeries, confectioneries and industrial food-processing. |
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It is ideal to be employed in working environments like: restaurants, confectioneries, butcher's shops and fish shops as well as bakeries etc. |
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Will local bakeries that produce buns and chocolate eclairs be affected? |
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This baking oven is therefore preferably used in the bakeries of big supermarkets or by discount bakers. |
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They will do much more than segregate parks and bakeries, which they are already doing. |
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And he would show how the Mass itself could not exist without the contribution of those who worked in wineries and bakeries to make the elements employed in the sacrament. |
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Ahron marveled at the bakeries, and the butcheries, enjoying the smell of fresh bread and pastries, as well as the sight of the tantalizing meat cuts. |
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I visit bakeries and want to try everything, from Mexico's delicious tortillas served warm with butter, to Indian naan breads just from a tandoori oven. |
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The growing and processing of manioc into cassava bread and farina was once a major subsistence activity, but now wheat bread is widely available from local bakeries. |
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There are Mom and Pop shops for fish markets, bakeries with baklava and cannolis, produce stands and specialty Greek markets filled with olives, feta cheese and pita bread. |
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Here are some of my favorite breads from various bakeries across Paris. |
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In the place of the age-old Iyengar bakeries are trendy cake shops. |
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The liquidation closed all Hostess plants and bakeries and 15,000 employees were laid off immediately. |
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Good bakeries are few and far between, and the standard Berlin bread roll tastes of cardboard. |
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The bakeries have now set an example in improved products, supply, storage and delivery, and an upgrading of promotional and marketing skills. |
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The area is now characterized by businesses that cater to Central Americans, including bakeries, restaurants, grocery stores, and social service organizations. |
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Hier you can delight once again in a genuine sight of the typically Egyptian life, the bakeries, cookshops and old houses. |
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Prosecutors have recently raided bakeries in Moscow on accusations of price gouging. |
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Here are a baker's dozen of best-of's from some of our favorite neighborhood bakeries. |
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That total included personnel for field hospitals, bakeries, mechanical workshops, and other support units, all with a three-month supply of food and fuel. |
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You'll find a variety of trendy restaurants, clothing stores, and boutiques along with bakeries and delicatessens. |
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High-street bakeries and delicatessens too have diversified into snack foods to broaden their offer and boost customer loyalty. |
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So pigging out at free hotel breakfast buffets, and supplementing with food from markets and bakeries, works just fine. |
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Here you'll find 2 supermarkets with gas stations, a bank, a post office, bakeries, a butcher, a greengrocer and a fish shop. |
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Fischer bakeries will give each student a customer loyalty card on presentation of his or her student card. |
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Many bakeries still make bread themselves, but are unenthusiastic at the idea of visitors. |
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Also, some bakeries make flats and crackers from rice and millet. |
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That's why doggie day cares, canine boutiques and bakeries for barkers have popped up around the country in the past decade. |
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There were also advances in sectors such as brewing, bakeries, distilling and confections. |
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You have to go to rue des Martyrs to see all the bakeries, cheese shops and fresh food in general. |
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Tesco is furnishing big supermarkets with bakeries and cafés to make them more appealing. |
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And all year round, discover bakeries and cheese shops and other culinary delights. |
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All these ethnic groups are still to be found in Hawaii and most have their own array of grocery stores, bakeries, restaurants, and spiral-bound cookbooks. |
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The checks will cover bakeries, documents and analyses of raw materials and finished products. |
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As an example, a copper mine complex would also include an agriculture complex, like vegetables and bakeries and what not. |
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There are countless bakeries which offer employment to women. |
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The bakeries in Germany appear to have awoken from what was a long sleep. |
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Even small supermarkets now use in-store bakeries. |
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Formerly, when ropiness occurred, bakers acidified doughs with vinegar as a protective measure, but this type of spoilage is rare in bread from modern bakeries. |
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Laurier, Bernard, and Van Horne avenues, with their trendy bakeries, cafés, and bistros, are excellent places to stroll or linger over a cup of coffee. |
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The bakeries, complete with mills, kneading machines, and ovens, some still containing loaves of bread, show how this staple of everyday life was produced. |
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The omega-3 rich kernels can be used in bakeries and snack foods, the lignans can be processed into capsules and the flaxseed gum can be used in the cosmetic and food industry as a moisturizer and stabilizer. |
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Solubl'in, is designed for industrial bakeries keen to limit the presence of dust in the bread-making area, and to automate and boost accuracy when adding improvers. |
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Complete lines for bakeries and confectioneries. |
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Manual rollers designed for artisan bakeries and confectionaries. |
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McDonald's, for example, invited East Balt Commissary of Chicago, whose founder supplied buns to Ray Kroc's first McDonald's franchise, to go to India to train the Cremica bakeries in Delhi and Mumbai. |
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In the whorehouses of the bakeries, I was serially, gluttonously, irredeemably unfaithful to all those chapatis next door, waiting for me back home. |
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The RTM intermediate proofer is a machine for the initial proof of dough pieces in bakeries making more than 1200 dough pieces of 100 to 1000 g per hour. |
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Recommended for fish markets, delicatessens, cheese-dairies, bakeries. |
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Kitchens were set up in the basement, along with a string of bakeries, and the odors of cooking food, yeast and baking bread eddied through the corridors. |
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But more surprising than that, I was able to trace fortune cookies to Japan, where they are still being made in small family-run bakeries in Kyoto. |
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It has been the best performer on London's FTSE AIM Index this year. Perhaps Greece's most visible business trend is the proliferation of bakeries, frozen-yogurt shops, cafés, and souvlaki stalls. |
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In fact, every week, no fewer than 4.5 millions loaves of sliced bread are baked at our seven Multi-Marques bakeries in Quebec, which produce brands such as Pom and Bon Matin. |
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You can access the following by foot: a taxi rank, 4 bus lines, cafés, restaurants, shops, bakeries, pastry shops and the Paris market, open on weekends. |
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I fasted for the next day and a half. The Yemen Café is one of three Yemeni restaurants among a good dozen or so Arab restaurants, bakeries and groceries towards the western end of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. |
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The UK's biggest, but struggling, retailer has so far chosen to focus on rather marginal activities to bring back its customers – new bakeries, Giraffe restaurants, Hudl computers. |
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In the past five years McDonald's has been overtaken by Subway, only for Greggs, which has 1,500 stores, and in some parts of London two bakeries on the same street, to become the largest chain. |
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Rooms are wrapped around an inner courtyard, and shared spaces include a pleasing kitchen – although given its location inside the old city, surrounded by cafés, bars and bakeries, you probably won't be doing much cooking. |
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The group also offers a wide range of special ingredients and bread improvers which can be used in mills and bakeries, in addition to mixes and blends adapted to new consumption patterns. |
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The new wheat is emerging from the fields of caring and conscientious farmers, locally-owned flour mills, artisan bakeries, and the organic farming movement. |
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Its principal markets are in North America, but it has also made forays into the international arena, selling products to bakeries of various sizes. |
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Note that these products will not address the needs bakeries that use heavily hydrogenated fats in laminated bakery products, or the need for heavy duty frying oils. |
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It is also supporting the improvement of local school buildings and the establishment of community-based bakeries, markets, and other economic facilities. |
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Modern scones are widely available in British bakeries, grocery stores, and supermarkets. |
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The Aberdeen buttery is more frequently seen and is sold at bakeries and supermarkets throughout the city. |
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Its close relative, the firebrat, frequents warmer places such as bakeries, but our old solid fuel cooking stoves have mostly been replaced now. |
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In Regent Street itself are many local shops, including two arts and crafts shops, several clothing and sports shops, three newsagents and three bakeries. |
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There is also a thriving independent and artisan food sector in Birmingham, encompassing microbreweries like Two Towers, and collective bakeries such as Loaf. |
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Nuts like pecan and hickory tend to be revered as garnishes for these desserts, and make their way into local bakeries as fillings for chocolates. |
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The BCC is part of a complete solution that allows bakeries to custom decorate cakes with a full-color, edible, copy of a photo melted into the icing on the cake. |
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