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This started with me having ryvita and cottage cheese which then evolved into Ryvita and ricotta because ricotta is easy to make and cottage cheese is more difficult.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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This started with me having ryvita and cottage cheese which then evolved into Ryvita and ricotta because ricotta is easy to make and cottage cheese is more difficult.
kna·cke·bro·d 2006
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I made half the dough into the rounds you see below, and half into the rectangles, aka Ryvita, you see above.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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I made half the dough into the rounds you see below, and half into the rectangles, aka Ryvita, you see above.
kna·cke·bro·d 2006
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Other delicacies include practically anything on a Ryvita, depressing school dinners, and the misery of an over-microwaved shepherd's pie with a scattering of iceberg lettuce on the side.
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Mostly they consisted of caffeinated beverages without milk, Ryvita crackers with beets and steamed vegetables.
Unbearable Lightness Portia de Rossi 2010
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The plastic rotary in the cupboard is still home to the salt and pepper holders, the Ryvita, the marmalade, the honey, and probably the same jar of Marmite I ate from before I went to America.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The plastic rotary in the cupboard is still home to the salt and pepper holders, the Ryvita, the marmalade, the honey, and probably the same jar of Marmite I ate from before I went to America.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The plastic rotary in the cupboard is still home to the salt and pepper holders, the Ryvita, the marmalade, the honey, and probably the same jar of Marmite I ate from before I went to America.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The plastic rotary in the cupboard is still home to the salt and pepper holders, the Ryvita, the marmalade, the honey, and probably the same jar of Marmite I ate from before I went to America.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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