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Christine Guinaudeau (born 20 June 1978 at Cholet) is a
French athlete, who
specializes in race walking. She won
eight champion of
France walking titles...
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Products Other Than Milk.
Archived from the
original on 2011-02-20.
Madame Guinaudeau (2003).
Traditional Moroccan Cooking:
Recipes from Fez. London: Serif...
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Cuisine from Morocco, by
Kitty Morse, Owen
Morse ISBN 1-58008-269-6
Traditional Moroccan Cooking:
Recipes from Fez, by
Madame Guinaudeau ISBN 1-897959-43-5...
- the Algerians." ... "Bouhlila's
study corroborated the
theory [of
Zette Guinaudeau] that the paper-thin
ouarka used to make bastila, as well as the name...
- ISBN 978-0-563-53496-9 2003:
Foreword to
Traditional Moroccan Cooking by
Madame Guinaudeau, ISBN 1-897959-43-5 (reprint) 2004: The Arab-Israeli Cookbook: The Recipes...
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under Christian control.
Guinaudeau 2012, p. 111 (vol. II).
Guinaudeau 2013, p. 73.
Guinaudeau 2012, p. 172 (vol. I).
Guinaudeau 2012, p. 111 (vol. II):...
- (in Hebrew). Bene Berak: Nosaḥ Teman. p. 206 (responsum no. 48–beth). OCLC 768305430.
Guinaudeau, Z. (1958). Fès vu par sa cuisine. Rabat: J.E. Laurent....
- Marquese. His
youngest daughter, Beatrice, also
later ruled Astarac.
Guinaudeau,
Nicolas (2012).
Fortifications seigneuriales et résidences aristocratiques...
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Marie Robin. Upon the
death of
Marie Robin in 2001,
Jacques and
Sylvie Guinaudeau took
charge of the estate. The
vineyard area
consists of 4
hectares with...
- pp. 156–173.
Retrieved 24
September 2017. By Jean de Jaurgain [fr].
Guinaudeau,
Nicolas (2011–2013). "La
famille d'Asterac et la
gestion du territoire...