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  • You can wow your guests and use up leftovers at the same time—just add bacon, broccoli or mushrooms to a savory soufflé or fold chocolate chunks, crushed praline or rum-soaked raisins into dessert variations.

    Not as Hard as It's Puffed Up to Be Gail Monaghan 2011

  • From 3:30 to close, Acadiana pours its takes on classic Southern cocktails for $5 each, including the rum-soaked Category Five the bar's version of a Hurricane and the deceptively strong Louisiana Tea, which tastes like sweet tea.

    The quick guide to Mardi Gras 2011

  • Then you have to get over the novelties, like the rum-soaked Mojito with lime icing and the corn-dog-style mock Twinkie at Kickass Cupcakes, a typically whimsical and cheery shop in Somerville, near Boston.

    Not So Guilty Pleasure 2009

  • Then you have to get over the novelties, like the rum-soaked Mojito with lime icing and the corn-dog-style mock Twinkie at Kickass Cupcakes, a typically whimsical and cheery shop in Somerville, near Boston.

    Not So Guilty Pleasure 2009

  • Meanwhile, Sally role-plays wife for Don by offering to look after her brothers and then cooking him rum-soaked French toast.

    Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 9: The Beautiful Girls 2010

  • Meanwhile, Sally role-plays wife for Don by offering to look after her brothers and then cooking him rum-soaked French toast.

    Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 9: The Beautiful Girls 2010

  • Adding a handful of walnuts and some rum-soaked sultanas would make the bread extra special.

    Breakfast Blog: Day 3 2010

  • Meanwhile, Sally role-plays wife for Don by offering to look after her brothers and then cooking him rum-soaked French toast.

    Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 9: The Beautiful Girls 2010

  • Adding a handful of walnuts and some rum-soaked sultanas would make the bread extra special.

    Breakfast Blog: Day 3 2010

  • Adding a handful of walnuts and some rum-soaked sultanas would make the bread extra special.

    Breakfast Blog: Day 3 2010

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