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I just happened to make Dorie's Four-Star Chocolate Bread Pudding at the same time as the TWDers, and I didn't even know it!?
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I just happened to make Dorie's Four-Star Chocolate Bread Pudding at the same time as the TWDers, and I didn't even know it!?
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Karmic Four-Star Buckaroo (stories/essays/shards), Pudding House, 1997.
john bennett | one book « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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My first experience with bread pudding was when I made Dorie's Four-Star Chocolate Bread Pudding out of leftover kugelhopf.
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His closing line — “Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are!” — became as famous as his felt hat, cane, and his persistent malapropisms and mispronunciations; the line was used to close his various television shows during the 1950s, such as “The Four-Star Revue,” “The All-Star Revue,” and “The Jimmy Durante Show.”
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My first experience with bread pudding was when I made Dorie's Four-Star Chocolate Bread Pudding out of leftover kugelhopf.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Army Four-Star General George Joulwan, the former NATO supreme allied commander.
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Retired Four-Star General Barry McCaffrey assisted the Colombian government in developing a strategy to cut drug production in half.
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The real reason he then endured another year of torture and 4½ years of hellish captivity was he was ashamed of facing his Four-Star admiral father after cooperating with his captors.
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Four-Star General Kevin P. Byrnes was summarily relieved of his duties.
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