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Piles of thick-cut spruce for the siding sat in the sun to season.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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The combination — an almost-salty Belgian waffle with an ethereal, almost bready texture, the slightly funky cheese, and the thick-cut, half-crisp bacon — was weird but unforgettable.
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Flaky biscuits, thick-cut bacon and bursting blueberry pancakes are breakfast staples that can provide just as much "power" as their dinner rivals.
On Your Mark...Get Set...Carbo-load! Where To Eat Before Race Day Huffington Post 2010
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Piles of thick-cut spruce for the siding sat in the sun to season.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Flaky biscuits, thick-cut bacon and bursting blueberry pancakes are breakfast staples that can provide just as much "power" as their dinner rivals.
On Your Mark...Get Set...Carbo-load! Where To Eat Before Race Day Huffington Post 2010
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Flaky biscuits, thick-cut bacon and bursting blueberry pancakes are breakfast staples that can provide just as much "power" as their dinner rivals.
On Your Mark...Get Set...Carbo-load! Where To Eat Before Race Day The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Made with thick-cut white Bunny Bread, it is packed four inches high with lightly corn-floured oysters simmered in lard in cast iron pots.
The Crescent City's Greatest Po'boys Steve Garbarino 2011
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Piles of thick-cut spruce for the siding sat in the sun to season.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Made with thick-cut white Bunny Bread, it is packed four inches high with lightly corn-floured oysters simmered in lard in cast iron pots.
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Just as good was a thick-cut pork chop, charcoal grilled with fennel seeds alongside braised borlotti beans.
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