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As much as I've wanted to try things like the quiche and the steak frites, it was cold outside.
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She makes Quiche Lorraine, plays chess, and like me she loves to ski.
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He led troops in the Quiche region, where there were many civilian deaths, before going on to head military intelligence from 1991 to 1993.
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They're about quiche and Chardonnay, and most of all about camaraderie.
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This means that if someone asks for leftovers, you say, "I'm so glad that you enjoyed the meal, " and wrap up a wedge of quiche.
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Roasted carrot and fennel soup, quiche with leeks and Dijon mustard as well as a curried-chicken-salad sandwich with apricot chutney all have us dreaming of lunch at all hours of the day.
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The collaborative of 62 milk producers makes a sharp, herbal Beaufort cheese, part of one of the most memorable dishes of our journey, Beaufort pie, a creamy quiche I still fantasize about.
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No salad, sushi or quiche.
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None of us my childhood friend Marko, who lacked a pedigree but whose aristocratic pretensions had been apparent by the age of 6, my magician friend Erik nor myself knew anyone who had been to Moldova, or could pronounce its capital, Chisinau. (KISH-i-nev, kee-SHEE-now or quiche-in-know, depending who you ask.) I couldn't think of a better reason to go.
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