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The store was called Yolk, and as in most fancy stores, only about six things hung on the racks.
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The store was called Yolk, and as in most fancy stores, only about six things hung on the racks.
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The incrusting substance is technically known as "Yolk," or "Suint," and is principally composed of a kind of natural soap, consisting of the potash salts of certain fatty acids, together with some fats which are incapable of saponification.
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The film also demonstrated his dessert entitled "The Broken Egg, The Frozen Yolk, and The White Flowers," saying it took him four years to come up with the perfect way to make the edible egg shell.
Regina Varolli: The Savory Side of StarChefs International Chefs Congress
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The film also demonstrated his dessert entitled "The Broken Egg, The Frozen Yolk, and The White Flowers," saying it took him four years to come up with the perfect way to make the edible egg shell.
Regina Varolli: The Savory Side of StarChefs International Chefs Congress
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Life: Over Easy, or Scrambled - it's all a big Yolk!
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One, described below, is achieved via kneading, the other, described in Rich Egg Yolk Pasta, Pasta Dough, via as little kneading as possible, with the idea that you allow the rollers to do the kneading.
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Yolk and cornrows sliped on my bakery like cutely brewed up petticoat from a helen hunt sex clips with a trial cold.
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Yolk slid down his face as he jumped out of the booth, knocking down his Coke.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Love, Conditionally: How One Mother Tested the Limits of Unconditional Love
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Yolk slid down his face as he jumped out of the booth, knocking down his Coke.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Excerpt from The Sky Isn't Visible From Here
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