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The Play Dough is actually a little softer than the rest of the bar soap so it breaks down easily as you use it.
More Whip-Up Love Anne-Marie 2008
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This is my entry for bread baking day #05, hosted this time by Chelsea at Rolling in Dough, and initiated by Zorra.
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This is my entry for bread baking day #05, hosted this time by Chelsea at Rolling in Dough, and initiated by Zorra.
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Dough is rolled out into thin discs and deep-fried to puffy, golden goodness.
Archive 2007-05-01 Nupur 2007
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Crazy Dough is fine, if ludicrously expensive ($2 for a slice of plain?), but Aventura was perfect.
November 15th, 2004 2004
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Dough is What They Got « The United States of Jamerica Says:
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This is my entry for Bread Baking Day #5, hosted this month by Rolling in Dough.
Archive 2008-01-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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This is my entry for Bread Baking Day #5, hosted this month by Rolling in Dough.
Recipe: Chicken in Rosemary Bread (Κοτόπιτα) Laurie Constantino 2008
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Dough comes from an Indo-European root that meant “to form, to build,” and that also gave us the words figure, fiction, and paradise a walled garden.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Dough comes from an Indo-European root that meant “to form, to build,” and that also gave us the words figure, fiction, and paradise a walled garden.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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