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traditional butter and lard
mixture for palm oil.
Butteries are
noted for
their flaky texture and
buttery taste,
similar to that of a croissant, and slight...
- Look up
buttery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buttery may
refer to:
Buttery (bread), a
savoury Scottish bread roll
Buttery (shop), a
storeroom for...
- The
slippery nipple is a
layered ****tail
shooter most
commonly composed of
Baileys Irish Cream and sambuca. When
prepared properly, the
ingredients remain...
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student residence hall in
central London are
called butteries, one
example being "the
Princess Alice Buttery" in
William Goodenough House. The
residential colleges...
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Margarine Margarine in a tub
Alternative names Marge, oleo, oleomargarine,
buttery spread Type
Spread Place of
origin France Created by
Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès...
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Buttery & Co. (Penang and Singapore), and John
Buttery & Co. (London,
transferred from
Glasgow in 1875). It is
uncertain exactly when John
Buttery arrived...
- The
Dumping Ground (also
informally referred to as The DG) is a
British children's
television drama series that
focuses on the
lives and
experiences of...
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editor who
created the
track "Masterchef Synesthesia" (also
known as "
Buttery Biscuit Base")
which was
released in the
United Kingdom in 2011 and reached...
- Fairies,
particularly those of Irish, English,
Scottish and
Welsh folklore, have been
classified in a
variety of ways.
classifications –
which most often...
-
Buttery". New
Scientist (1952).
Retrieved 15 June 2017. Washburn,
David A. (December 1997). "The MacKay‐skinner debate: A case for "nothing
buttery""...