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Galette (from the
Norman word gale,
meaning "flat cake") is a term used in
French cuisine to
designate various types of flat
round or
freeform crusty cakes...
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Eugene Henry Gallette (February 22, 1919 -
November 19, 1976) was a
professional basketball player. He
spent one
season in the
Basketball ****ociation of...
- as the
first African American player and
bench coach in the NBA. Gene
Gallette (1946–1947) Jack
Nichols (1949–1950) Don
Otten (1949–1951) Fred Scolari...
- mullet). The
foundation of a
cappon magro is a
layer of hard tack
biscuits (
gallette)
rubbed with
garlic and
soaked in
seawater and vinegar. Then a pyramid...
- San Francisco, Bay Bread, La Boulange, and (formerly) Cortez, Chez Nous,
Gallette, and others.
Pascal Rigo was born in N'Djamena,
formally known as Fort-Lamy...
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differences aside and
became close friends, and
often go on
adventures together.
Gallette, one of the few cat boys in the series, is his pet and goes everywhere...
- Additionally,
Mardi Gras
celebrations include serving of the King Cake or
Gallette de Rois,
which contains a
small token. In
earlier times, the
person getting...
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Elisabeth Coste Born 1748 Died 8
April 1794 Montpellier,
France Occupation(s)
Cloth merchant and law
breaker Known for The
Gallettes Affair...
- and
Indian War, the
British renamed the
former French community of La
Gallette as Oswegatchie, the name of the
local native tribe.
After the end of the...
- pop-ups in
Amsterdam (ADE), Los
Angeles (How We Do LA), M****ille (Le
Gallette),
Milan (Jazzmi Festival),
Paris (Le Mellotron),
Tokyo (HMV Shibuya), and...