Berenice was kneading a lump of biscuit dough, and she dropped it on the flour-dusted table.
The original snowman biscuit jar, standing about 12in (30cm) tall, was bought as a replacement gift.
Poached eggs crown a halved, housemade biscuit with a slab of Hudson Valley foie gras.
Mr. YORKE: (Singing) People get crushed like biscuit crumbs, laid down in the bed you made.
These almond biscuit treats come in a rainbow of flavours, from salt caramel to a very jammy raspberry.
But among the non-biscuit part of the menu, the one amazing standout was the slow smoked short rib.
However, the Attfields realised that he responded to quieter noises, such as the opening of a biscuit tin.
The others include Bentley Biscuit, who is trained by Gai Waterhouse, known as the first lady of Australian racing.
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Styled like a Faberge Easter egg, the crafted dessert is layered with champagne jelly and a light biscuit joconde.
Shares in Northern Foods have tumbled after the firm said biscuit sales fell over the important Christmas trading period.
In the annals of self-inflicted defeats, Jacques Chirac's decision to call legislative elections last summer takes a big biscuit.
The study began in 2003 when a team of researchers from Oregon State University entered what they called the Biscuit burn zone.
And then you add that bit about people getting crushed like biscuit crumbs.
In other walks of life, the "custard cream" has been honoured thanks to it being voted the UK's favourite biscuit.
But it was a perfect little biscuit man, and, as a matter of fact, it reminded Frankie of John Henry himself.
The sale, which includes items such as pottery, jewellery, vases, biscuit tins and clocks, will take place at Braddan Church Hall.
You can find Eastman's dry biscuit mix, a formula he concocted for camping, and the recipe he perfected for his favorite food.
Allow plenty of room between each biscuit, about 4 to a row.
The King Biscuit Blues Festival, founded in 1986 and named after a local brand of flour, attracts six-figure crowds over four days.
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Hairy men with shite on their boots, with millions stashed away in the Caymans and Bermuda, or in biscuit tins under their beds.
They made a Florentine a brittle biscuit loaded with slivered almonds and candied fruit and covered in chocolate roughly the size of an automobile hubcap.
Her mural reflects local landmarks and history, including the Carlisle coat of arms and the custard cream biscuit, which is made in the city.
Other large, mostly unsecured loans were made to Saudi tycoon Adnan Khashoggi and the late "biscuit king, " Rajan Pillai, according to the bank report.
"I'd put my winning ticket inside a biscuit tin and then in the safe too, so as not to take any chances, " she added.
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Walk into any gold shop, at any time of the year, and you are bound to find customers choosing a gold bracelet or biscuit.
Sonny Boy Williamson, who died in 1965, was Helena's most famous resident, and his likeness featured on packages of King Biscuit's Sonny Boy cornmeal.
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By reducing the biscuit allocation it was able to save hundreds of thousands of dollars per year, some of which could be shifted to corporate giving.
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