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  • Now Brian Richardson, who runs the family-owned swimwear company Birdwell Beach Britches, said he is seeing a renewed interest in the shorts his grandmother started sewing out of a small machine shop in Santa Ana, Calif., in 1961.

    Show Some Leg 2011

  • In case you're not really into lathering extra products onto your thighs, slip into a pair of Spanx Skinny Britches Mid-Thigh Shaper ($42).

    Michelle Madhok: Keep Inner Thigh Sweat ("Chub Rub") Under Control 2010

  • “Leather Britches”—unshelled beans that were traditionally threaded together and hung to dry at which point they look like little britches on a clothesline—can be cooked slowly and can stay on the stove for several days, he says, and be eaten for lunch, supper, and lunch again the next day.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • Under Little Britches Bushie it is now earning 3.85% I don; t know where you worked, but most of the lost jobs occured in the past 7 yrs.

    Some Political Notes 2008

  • The first time I heard the term "second breakfast" was when I read aloud the book Little Britches to my young children.

    Second breakfast and making coconut bee butter Gumbo Lily 2009

  • I loved the Little Britches series when I was a girl.

    Second breakfast and making coconut bee butter Gumbo Lily 2009

  • The first time I heard the term "second breakfast" was when I read aloud the book Little Britches to my young children.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Gumbo Lily 2009

  • But where the octet's instrumental skill radiates the most heat is in "The Box Set" and "Paddy Ryan's Dream/Blue Britches/Gan Ainm," the latter medley featuring some exotic percussion (cajon, darbuka, caixixi) and the hard-shoe stepdancing of Bernadette Flanagan and Ms. Dudasik.

    What's Irish for 'Girl Power?' Earle Hitchner 2009

  • Take for example this ribald photo essay from a recent Chap, “Britches and Hoes”: "Come along Tiffany, these tobacco plants, juniper berries and truffles won't plant themselves!"

    The Chap: A new favorite thing for the aspiring man of gentility « The Retort 2009

  • Cecil and Britches: Coal Car Stew: As the filmmaker says, Cecil is a sock monkey.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Irene Gallo 2009

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