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- noun Plural form of
macaron .
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Examples
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As part of an early Christmas present to me, my sister, bless her heart, drove through three hours of major traffic to get me a box of French macarons from the Paulette Bakery in Beverly Hills.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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As part of an early Christmas present to me, my sister, bless her heart, drove through three hours of major traffic to get me a box of French macarons from the Paulette Bakery in Beverly Hills.
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Laurie Constantino said ... oh for the love of food, you are so welcome! your macarons were a vision!
Recipes: Braised Chicken, Peppers and Greens & Chicken, Beans and Greens Soup (Κοτόπουλο, Πιπεριές και Χόρτα & Κοτόπουλο, Φασόλια και Χόρτα Σούπα) Laurie Constantino 2008
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It's not so much self-interest talking (his macarons are a time-consuming sideline to a full-time job in an unrelated profession) as passion; obsession even.
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It's not so much self-interest talking (his macarons are a time-consuming sideline to a full-time job in an unrelated profession) as passion; obsession even.
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The mosaic cake appears to actually be made of "macarons" which are a French pastry, not cupcakes
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I guess the Melbourne blogosphere would expect me to answer 'macarons'.
At My Table 2008
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I went there recently when there weren’t anyone around and the macarons were a bit to thick and rough to eat.
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'' No one knew 'macarons' with one o, but now people know and they appreciate the difference. ''
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'' No one knew 'macarons' with one o, but now people know and they appreciate the difference. ''
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