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Examples

  • Yes the Mantel is wonderful with the little Ladys on it.

    Love's Sweet Offering 2009

  • Jongold apples are great, as are Pippins, Pink Ladys, Jonathans and Cameos.

    Baking Bites » Print » Best apples for caramel apples 2008

  • Jongold apples are great, as are Pippins, Pink Ladys, Jonathans and Cameos.

    Best apples for caramel apples | Baking Bites 2008

  • Patricia Bunning Stevens, in Rare Bits: Unusual Origins of Popular Recipes, writes that it was just a matter of time before someone created a cake that uses the leftover egg yolks not used in the Ladys cake.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • Proof of the queens sympathy with the plight of the poor can be found in Memoirs of Louis XV. sic and XVI, which has the breathless subtitle and byline, Being Secret Memoirs of Madame du Hausset, Ladys Maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of an Unknown English Girl and the Princess Lamballe.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • Often made with toasted coconut, pecans, almonds, and maraschino cherries, it might have given the walnuts, raisins, and figs of the Ladys frosting a run for their money; it certainly made for a more colorful Karo ad.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • Proof of the queens sympathy with the plight of the poor can be found in Memoirs of Louis XV. sic and XVI, which has the breathless subtitle and byline, Being Secret Memoirs of Madame du Hausset, Ladys Maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of an Unknown English Girl and the Princess Lamballe.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • And here is the normal distribution of "Painted Ladys"

    Open thread 2009

  • Patricia Bunning Stevens, in Rare Bits: Unusual Origins of Popular Recipes, writes that it was just a matter of time before someone created a cake that uses the leftover egg yolks not used in the Ladys cake.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • Often made with toasted coconut, pecans, almonds, and maraschino cherries, it might have given the walnuts, raisins, and figs of the Ladys frosting a run for their money; it certainly made for a more colorful Karo ad.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

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