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In fact, the name Jumbles or Jumbals is said to come from the Latin word for twins, but I find a very interesting assonance between the word Jumble and the Italian word Ciambella, (C + I in Italian is pronounced as in the English word “Chimp”), which indicates baked goods made in a ring shaped either cookies or cakes or even breads.
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How anyone survived in the Jumbles was a mystery to Jhoira, let alone how an old, infirm man had.
Time Streams King, J. Robert 1999
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Cakes, except those containing very little moisture and much fat, such as Jumbles or Pound Cake, can be made satisfactorily by adding melted fat.
School and Home Cooking Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer
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Artist Jeremy Eaton creates these really cool pieces of art he calls Cartoon Jumbles, "wherein I take two divergent cartoon characters and place them in a semi-abstract assemblage, based on color, form, and character mythos," he writes on his blog.
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Artist Jeremy Eaton creates these really cool pieces of art he calls Cartoon Jumbles, "wherein I take two divergent cartoon characters and place them in a semi-abstract assemblage, based on color, form, and character mythos," he writes on his blog.
June | 2009 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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Crispy Chocolate Jumbles, 58–59 —Edged Lemon Slices, 98–99
The Christmas Cookie Cookbook Ann Pearlman 2010
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Jumbles — also spelled Jumbals — are ring-shaped cookies that date back to Colonial times and were much more popular in the 1800s than they are today.
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Virtually any early American cookbook contains several recipes for Jumbles, and often call for sour cream among the ingredients, as in the case of the recipe featured here.
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Virtually any early American cookbook contains several recipes for Jumbles, and often call for sour cream among the ingredients, as in the case of the recipe featured here.
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Jumbles — also spelled Jumbals — are ring-shaped cookies that date back to Colonial times and were much more popular in the 1800s than they are today.
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