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  • This one comes from a very nice blog called Amuses bouches

    The Fresh Loaf 2008

  • This one comes from a very nice blog called Amuses bouches

    The Fresh Loaf 2008

  • Call me bitter, accuse me of clinging to my copy of the Constitution, folded up like a recipe for green bean casserole and stuffed into an old copy of How Paris Amuses Itself.

    Libertie, Egalitie, Fraternitie « Skid Roche 2008

  • If you send an e-mail to this address you get a response with the subject "re: Amuses Mr Ole"

    Lost? Turn to The Invention of Morel 2008

  • Call me bitter, accuse me of clinging to my copy of the Constitution, folded up like a recipe for green bean casserole and stuffed into an old copy of How Paris Amuses Itself.

    Libertie, Egalitie, Fraternitie « Skid Roche 2008

  • Amuses bouche change every month or so, but ones I have been served include baby radishes and stuffed cucumbers.

    Ed Levine: A Steal Of A Four-Star Meal 2009

  • Friends have reported equally Pre-Cog teachers who assessed them with phrases that predicted their adult lives, such as: "Amuses himself with silly games."

    Question of the Day 2007

  • Friends have reported equally Pre-Cog teachers who assessed them with phrases that predicted their adult lives, such as: "Amuses himself with silly games."

    Question of the Day 2007

  • Amuses Bouches: a fried oyster resting on diced cucumber topped with salmon roe and a pinwheel of prosciutto and fig, paired with Ohyama Tokubetsu Janmai ‘Nigori’an unfiltered and unpasteurized sake that looked and tasted somewhat milky with floral notes of lilac.

    learn wine 2006

  • Amuses Bouches: a fried oyster resting on diced cucumber topped with salmon roe and a pinwheel of prosciutto and fig, paired with Ohyama Tokubetsu Janmai ‘Nigori’an unfiltered and unpasteurized sake that looked and tasted somewhat milky with floral notes of lilac.

    Chanterelle, 483 comingilillian stars 2006

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