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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
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Today’s recipes don’t even require a yeast crust that can take time to prepare. The Skillet Pizza can be ready to enjoy in just 30 minutes. Sound impossible? To save time, combine the cheeses and prepare the dough while the salted …. For the dough, combine flour, baking powder, sugar and remaining salt in food processor. With processor running, slowly add beer and 1 tablespoon oil; process until dough pulls away from sides and forms shaggy ball, about one minute. …
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Make your party super with pizza | battlecreekenquirer.com | The …
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
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Make your party super with pizzaBattle Creek EnquirerToday's recipes don't even require a yeast crust that can take time to prepare. The Skillet Pizza can be ready to enjoy in just 30 minutes. …and more??
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Make your party super with pizza - Battle Creek Enquirer
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
'Tis the Season: Christmas Cookbooks for AllBookslutThere's an extensive pizza chapter that brings out my ongoing lust for a backyard wood-burning oven, and a selection of bold pastas, including an …
‘Tis the Season: Christmas Cookbooks for All - Bookslut
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Enough’s enough, I said to myself, and I was going to call Anne and complain when I saw a mobile pizza man. I was saved. I would not die from starvation. As I came closer, I could hear the man complaining. “Y en a marre”, he grumbled. He told me he could not make … “You don’t think that the news on TV is reliable, much less so than the radio or the newspapers. And of all TV channels, TF1 is the least reliable. On the other hand, you almost never listen to the radio,. …
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How to Translate a French Menu?
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
He told me he could not make any pizzas anymore. His tomatoes were rotting in some train paralyzed by the strike. So, I was resigned to calling Anne once again when I heard her in my back. “ Got something for you to eat, darling! …. Finally, enjoy tasting quality and natural food. You can sometimes go to the restaurant and taste the local recipes. Now, if you decide to lose weight, you should consult a doctor before being on a strict diet that will make you lose your …
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Lose Weight in Lyon
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009
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The foods of Northern Italy will surprise youExaminer.comFrom north to south Italian food is as varied as the language. When you say “Italian food” to an American, they think pizza, or spaghetti with meatballs, or lasagna. Growing up here in the 1940s and 50s, that was Italian food unless you grew up in the …
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Monday, March 9th, 2009
Categories. Beverages (6); Cooking Classes (3); General (20); Guest Bloggers (2); Maps (a.k.a. The Dirty List) (8); Media (31); bNews/b feed (101); Places to Shop (3); bRecipes/b & Ingredients (24); Reviews (42). First Impressions (11); From the archives (8); Great Finds (5); Out of Town (7); Quick Hits (4); Sneak Peaks (1); Updates (3) b…/b Atlanta Restaurant Reviews | Atlanta bFood/b Blogs | Dining in Atlanta. powered by WordPress / styled with ScribbishWP.
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Café Lapin In Peachtree Hills Added To The March 2009 Dirty List b…/b
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Sunday, January 25th, 2009
Sweet onions, salty sun-dried tomatoes and tangy crumbled goat cheese give this low-fat bpizza/b a tasty depth of flavor. Broiled Tilapia with Tomato-Caper Salsa. The mild tilapia is a perfect foil for the bright, zesty salsa. b…/b
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Crudités | definition, snacks, vegetables | YumSugar - bRecipes/b b…/b
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Saturday, December 20th, 2008
Confessions of a French Baker: Breadmaking Secrets, Tips, and bRecipes/b. Author: Peter Mayl. Attention bread lovers! In the first of his famous books about Provence, Peter Mayle shared with us bnews/b of a bakery in the town of Cavaillon b…/b
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Cakes Books: Confessions of a French Baker or Scandinavian Feasts
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Saturday, November 1st, 2008
With fresh ingredients, handmade tortillas and family recipes, it’s making quite a commotion across from the French Market. The hand squeezed margaritas and muddled mojitos are a must with the fajitas, tamales, filet mignon tacos or any …
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Restaurant Guide
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