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Ellen Gustafson is in my kitchen today, sharing her love for all things dippable, and her vision for a global food system.
Maria Rodale: A Visit to My Kitchen: Ellen Gustafson Maria Rodale 2011
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Ellen Gustafson is in my kitchen today, sharing her love for all things dippable, and her vision for a global food system.
Maria Rodale: A Visit to My Kitchen: Ellen Gustafson Maria Rodale 2011
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Whites were solid but still jiggly, and yolk was perfectly golden, soft and dippable.
Archive 2007-05-01 tannaz 2007
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Whites were solid but still jiggly, and yolk was perfectly golden, soft and dippable.
Under The Weather Breakfast tannaz 2007
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"Kids 'fondue" (or the after school stuff we set out to discuss the difference b/w raw and processed foods) peanut butter (the bad 4 you kind) carrot sticks celery sticks banana pieces whatever else you deem dippable in pb.
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I've often thought Americans might be woken up to the true power of vinegar if it could be made dippable, but to make it dippable you'd have to make it glutinous, and making it glutinous would mean the fry would be slathered with a pasty vinegar-scented coating, not saturated as a good fry should be.
All Right, Let's Try This Again.... mysterg 2004
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Served alongside dippable slices of crispy bacon and pieces of French-Canadian toast.
The Swell Dressed Party Cynthia Rowley 2005
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They are smooth like chocolate, tasty like a good sourdough bread and dippable like high fat sour creme.
Super Bowl Blog #1. Kat 2005
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Served alongside dippable slices of crispy bacon and pieces of French-Canadian toast.
The Swell Dressed Party Cynthia Rowley 2005
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The bedrooms are large, airy, with almost no furniture, floors of varnished wood, and at the bed-head, in case of insomnia, one shelf of books of a particular and dippable order, such as Pepys, the
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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