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“Corn Stuff aka Scalloped Corn...but it doesn't seem to fit”
“Scalloped Potatoes seemed like they would hit the spot except without onions or cheddar I had to improvise with garlic and goat cheese.”
“Scalloped, swirling and ornate, it sees the ever-pliant Manon as an object of grande-luxe sensuality.”
“Scalloped potatoes and spinach bread for breakfast*.”
“For instance, my work Young Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Wounded came out of a very shocking image I saw in a newspaper of a wounded shark floating in water.”
The Guardian: Portrait of the artist: Maggi Hambling, artist
“When I was in MD for a visit, I requested my mom's Scalloped Squash Casserole and then hi-jacked the recipe.”
“Scalloped eyelet, called galloon embroidery, had decorative edging on both sides of the fabric, great for a fuller skirt.”
“Scalloped corn, stewed tomatoes, rice pudding and milk.”
“Scalloped-edged black and white photographs recreated the half-forgotten world of the sophisticated young Manhattanite who loved "making a sensation" outfitted in clothes designed by her mother, a couture dressmaker with a shop on Madison Avenue, who had come to America alone as a teenager and worked her way up to being a respected business owner, a rare accomplishment in those days.”
Lily Koppel: How I Slipped into a Young Woman's World From the 1930s...
“Scalloped, yes, but awesomely creative with the frame and everything.”
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