Pour a little rose water in to fruit salads, use it to flavour thick syrups or add it to pastry and biscuit doughs, or whipped cream. |
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Stegobium paniceum, the biscuit beetle, is about 2 mm long, elongated and brown. |
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Wellington, a long almond biscuit, rounded at each end with a narrower waist. |
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If you have to eat a biscuit you could snack on the England teams biscuit of choice Jaffa cakes. |
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Teapots, jugs, biscuit barrels, jam pots all had a strong cottage theme, as well as tea services. |
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When the cheeseboard arrives will people forego the offer of a knife and instead try to slice a mature manchego with a crumbly water biscuit? |
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Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings. |
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Protesters are invited to bring kazoos, whistles, pots, pans and biscuit tins and to meet at 11.30 am at Speakers Corner. |
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However to complete my snack I also enjoyed a mug of tea and a piece of refrigerated cake, a biscuit base with chocolate topping. |
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The yampas, glacier lilies, biscuit roots, and thistles are among her favorite flower roots. |
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I forgo interaction with eight biscuit tins surmounted by illuminated photographs. |
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You never see them scurrying to school, as we did, with baskets and biscuit tins containing ingredients. |
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Much of the material was wrapped in old newspaper, or was contained in tobacco tins, biscuit tins, pill boxes and the like. |
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Photo collections in biscuit tins and shoe boxes mediated the void left by this absence of myth and history. |
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If I should feel hungry between meals I eat a piece of fruit rather than raiding the cake tin or the biscuit barrel. |
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For dessert they presented mouth-watering vanilla sabayon served in a champagne flute and layered with fresh fruit and biscuit. |
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We have tried to make it like a visit to an aunty's for them, giving them a glass of orange and a biscuit and then playing with them. |
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Ooh, and she gave up macrobiotics and started eating biscuits for her little biscuit! |
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Only his wife was allowed to wash it, and it had to be dried on a tea cosy over a biscuit tin to keep its shape. |
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Next time you are outside with a fire, make a biscuit dough, a simple one with whole wheat flour, baking powder, salt and the like. |
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I might have a cuppa and a biscuit but that's it until my evening meal, and by then I'm past it and don't want anything. |
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Some examples of this sort are the small oyster cracker, used on top of seafood chowders, and the crackers known as ship's biscuit. |
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She put it on the biscuit she had, and surprise, surprise, it was vinegar barbecue sauce. |
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There is nothing like the thought of baring all in a bikini to keep your hand out of the biscuit barrel. |
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If there had been a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit on the bedside table, it would have been the perfect way to wake up. |
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It was a combination of biscuit, toffee and chocolate with an icing decoration. |
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Using a biscuit or scone cutter, cut out rounds as big or as little as you like. |
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Sebastian looked at the lone crab, pulled a few crumbs from his pocket, and dropped a bit of ship's biscuit in to him. |
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The same fruits had been used in the accompanying biscotti, that traditional Italian twice-cooked biscuit. |
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Pillsbury in turn, will offer 55 cents off two cans of Hormel Chili and 40 cents off four biscuit packs. |
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Jon sounded very business-like and Chantal watched him as he purchased some sort of steaming biscuit, refusing his offer to buy her one as well. |
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For dessert I was immediately drawn to the nectarines, which were slow-roasted with vanilla, served with creme fraiche and a puff pastry biscuit. |
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Self-rising flour and cake and biscuit mixes have decreased the demand for baking soda as an important baking ingredient. |
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We had an idea for a sandwich called the Stack, a pepper-jack breakfast biscuit that was one of our favorite boardroom meals. |
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The cheese may have migrated from the centre of Marie's biscuit, but Rampling is in full control of her faculties here. |
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The plate never feels right to me without a broad, sturdy biscuit to smear with grape jelly, a secret vice of mine dating from childhood. |
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Mounds of unfinished mashed potatoes smeared around one with gravy and butter, half eaten biscuit adrift in a sea of peach cobbler. |
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Made from vitreous china in biscuit, white, and black, the rectangular sink measures 21 by 13 inches. |
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If you don't want to go beyond white, update your color with tone-on-tone neutrals like ecru, oyster, almond or biscuit. |
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Then again, how do biscuit beetles come to be thriving on the lining of the painting? |
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Stored food pests, such as the biscuit beetle and flour beetle, are notoriously difficult to detect until they are present in large numbers. |
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The eggs of the biscuit beetle are pearly white, and are not easily seen with the naked eye. |
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The female biscuit beetle lays its eggs either in food stuffs or the surrounding areas. |
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Carpet beetles, biscuit beetles, silverfish, and many cockroaches have developed a taste for the paste in the bindings. |
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In addition to this there is the biscuit beetle and the Australian and Golden spider beetles just to mention a few. |
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An eight-year-old bounced up with her squash and munching a biscuit during the break. |
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I descended alone, and found on unripping the pillow one biscuit and a half deposited therein. |
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She says that at present, students are able to learn, experiment and practice with the preparation of clay and hand-making techniques for biscuit and glaze firing. |
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This covers a variety of insects including biscuit beetle, grain weevil, flour beetles, grain beetles to mention a few and all have similar methods of control. |
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If you are interested in making an Aromatic Christmas Decoration you are requested to please bring along a real orange, some cloves, and a biscuit tin. |
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Sharing a common origin with the modern biscuit, medieval rusks were known as panis biscoctus and were used as a form of preserved bread to provision armies and ships at sea. |
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Moss, chocolate, mink, charcoal, biscuit and olive dominated the white expanse of winter for Grachvogel, as jazz drifted from a grand piano on the catwalk. |
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Colourings such as taupe, pavlova, biscuit and caraway are offset by elegant shades of caffeine, pewter, ash and, of course, coffee, charcoals and black. |
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The more popular American version of the dumpling is a type of biscuit, which consists of heavy dough dropped into simmering savory stews and casseroles. |
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At first his slip painting on biscuit porcelain simply peeled off. |
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Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet. |
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The pink wafer biscuit is a lightweight in the World of the Biscuit. |
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I reach across the table and fork off a chunk of gravy-smothered biscuit. |
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It is a parliamentary answer, and Bloom gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his, shall we say, troubles. |
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A parliamentary answer, and he gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his troubles. |
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It came with a straw, swizzle stick and a tiny macaroon biscuit. |
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The biscuit beetle causes serious problems for the food industry due to its widespread occurrence and its ability to breach most forms of food packaging. |
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They wake you in the middle of the night, give you tea and a biscuit, and then you start your 12-hour shift. |
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There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. |
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The Sevres biscuit figures in Plate VIII, which bear the incised mark of Bachelier, show how such studies were ultimately translated into objects. |
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Stegobium paniceum is the species name for the biscuit beetle. |
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Just to use colors, as one example, the current culinary-conversion chart has rose rolling over to raspberry beige becoming biscuit and sienna segueing to cinnamon. |
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This biscuit porcelain example, with its marbled black surround bearing its identifying label, came from the collection of a German princely family. |
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After it was washed it was dried on a tea cosy that sits on a biscuit tin. |
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I find my self somewhat underwhelmed. I often feel that I'm missing the point with the Bourbon biscuit and by rights should like it a lot more than I do. |
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The base of his motor was a tea chest, a biscuit tin housed the projection lamp, scanning discs were cut from cardboard, and he also utilised four-penny cycle lenses. |
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For every chocolate chip cookie, there is a manky wafer biscuit. |
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What will he actually do all day, in between going on tours of biscuit factories? |
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Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for health. |
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To solve this problem, early bakers attempted to create the hardest biscuit possible. |
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At the time of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the daily allowance on board a Royal Navy ship was one pound of biscuit plus one gallon of beer. |
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The bottom layer was made up of milk pudding then a layer of biscuit, topped with chocolate pudding. |
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You could also add some digestive biscuit crumbs to the top of the custard if you want to give the beach an even sandier look. |
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I've heard of some daft ways to make money but BORROWMYDOGGY takes the dog biscuit. |
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Wright's closed in 1973, but re-opened two years later as Lowe's, a dog biscuit making company. |
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Crufts was founded in 1891 by Charles Cruft, a showman who had formerly worked as a travelling salesman for a dog biscuit company. |
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The chocolate variant features a Bourbon biscuit base with chocolate cheesecake batter containing both white and dark chocolate chips. |
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He also has a packet of crisps, a small packet of raisins, a chopped apple or banana and a bourbon biscuit. |
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It's only the size of a bourbon biscuit, but it still packs in the very latest technology. |
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The white clover design is printed on a range of products including classic pedal bins, bread bins, canisters and biscuit barrel. |
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Overall, they were fine for chocolatey taste but let themselves down on the crunchy biscuit promise. |
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They thought that her creation was like a biscuit and was cakey compared to the other pastries. |
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Zebra crossings would be replaced by brightly coloured biscuit wrapping and Belisha beacons were to be replaced by flashing Teacakes. |
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My son suffers from travel sickness and I find giving him a ginger biscuit during a car or boat journey really helps ward of car sickness. |
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The S'more is essentially a homemade sandwich of biscuit, chocolate and marshmallow, although shop-bought versions do exist. |
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They like Bran flakes for breakfast and both love their biscuit at the paper shop each morning. |
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He counted down from ten, dragged himself inside, shed his winter clothes in the mudroom, tossed Shale a biscuit, and collapsed on the couch. |
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Eggs a la Fred's brings back those poached eggs and the biscuit but pairs them with sliced roast pork loin, wild mushroom and a demi-glace. |
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But the pairing worked well and would fill the gap between choosing a biscuit or choccy bar. |
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For once I had first choice and went for the scallops, accompanied by asparagus puree and mousse and a crispy parmesan tuile biscuit. |
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Put a few spoonfuls of syllabub in the centre of the biscuit and surround with the remaining strawberries, halved lengthways to make pillars. |
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If no decoration is applied, biscuit or glost firing is the final operation in manufacture. |
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He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit. |
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In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate coating. |
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This article covers the other type of biscuit, which is typically hard, flat and unleavened. |
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Further confusion has been added by the adoption of the word biscuit for a small leavened bread popular in the United States. |
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Egyptian sailors carried a flat, brittle loaf of millet bread called dhourra cake while the Romans had a biscuit called buccellum. |
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Because the biscuit form of earthenware is porous, it has limited utility for storage of liquids. |
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The first to come up was the scurvywort, only an inch high, but vital to seamen who live on ship's biscuit. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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Normal biscuit cookies like the tannies, the Afrikaans aunties, made, but liberally laced with marijuana. |
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A biscuit joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. |
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The key ingredient here is the beautiful, crunchy amaretti biscuit which comes from Lombardy. |
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Both sandwiches feature an egg, American cheese and a choice of either bacon or sausage tucked into a warm buttermilk biscuit. |
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I HAVE heard some crackpot ideas in my time but this free parking for residents in Northumberland must take the ultimate biscuit. |
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If you're more of a cream cracker than a cut-and-dry biscuit, then go ahead and say it. |
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The delicious dessert was rhubarb and ginger creme brulee with tuile biscuit. |
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The fat, butter or shortening called for in muffin, biscuit or quickbread recipes can be cut in half or eliminated altogether. |
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I know well thou wast foretasting my praise, as I returned to our study with a lively foresmack of thy biscuit. |
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In creating his health biscuit, Dr Abernethy was following in the footsteps of Dr William Oliver, who invented the Bath Oliver. |
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The pet food industry has spent a bazillion dollars creating the perfect treat or doggy biscuit. |
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When it came to rolling out the biscuit mix, he was, shall I say, less than light-handed. |
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Between each he drinks lime water and eats a savoury crisp or a water biscuit to cleanse his palate. |
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He went on to design products, from jewelry to biscuit boxes, in his distinctive style. |
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In addition to its use in clothing, such as skirts and scarves, Royal Stewart tartan has also appeared on biscuit tins for Scottish shortbread. |
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The digestive biscuit and rich tea have a strong identity in British culture as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and are regularly eaten as such. |
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A biscuit in the United States and parts of Canada, and widely used in popular American English, is a small bread with a firm browned crust and a soft interior. |
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They differ from dark milds and old ales in the use of roast grains, which adds to the bitterness, and lends flavours of toast, biscuit or coffee. |
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He noticed Ada's trick of hiding her fingernails by fisting her hand or stretching it with the palm turned upward when helping herself to a biscuit. |
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And then there's the formidable nature of Helen Mirren's Dean Hardscrabble, a tough-talking leader with a face like a nibbled chocolate bourbon biscuit. |
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The first true steelpan used by musicians was an empty biscuit container. |
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Young and Pardoe experimented to perfect a glaze for the biscuit ware, but were unable to add to Billingsley's stockpile of porcelain, having no access to his recipe. |
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He introduced daily baked bread on board ships, whereas when he entered the service it was customary to eat hard biscuits, frequently infested by biscuit weevils. |
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If all this talk of ginger has left you in need of a quick ginger fix then no one can deny that there is little more satisfying than a crunchy gingernut biscuit. |
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Its biscuit firing is done by firing it in protective pots called saggars. |
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Moments later the tea trolley came round and we researched the biscuit options and crisp flavours, completely distracting us from the matter in hand. |
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Along with local farm produce of meat and cheese, many regions of the world have their own distinct style of biscuit due to the historic prominence of this form of food. |
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After saluting her, he led her to a couch that fronted us, where they both sat down, and the young Genoese helped her to a glass of wine, with some Naples biscuit on a salver. |
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Sinatra's casket was also filled with Tootsie Rolls, his favourite candy, a dog biscuit, so he could feed the dogs in heaven, and a roll of cherry Life Savers. |
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A small barrel of chocolate cream sat confidently in the middle of the plate with the standard fol-de-rol of sliced strawberry and biscuit swizzle stick. |
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My husband and I, and my mum who lives with us, are all eating plain wholewheat biscuit cereal in the morning and we have found it an easy swap to make. |
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