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They plan to sell tuna mayo and liquorish baguettes, along with jam, egg and jelly bean-filled baguettes, and a bacon, egg and pontefract cake baguette. Nice.
Suzanne Kalan 18k Mini Ring with Sapphire Baguettes, available at Shopbop, $850 This small ring makes a statement with thick sapphire baguettes in multiple colors, set between simple white diamonds.
Please observe:  If baguettes could move, how would they move?
ABC Bakery's pink dragon fruit baguettes were just the beginning.
Ben also added baguettes to the feathers of his wings.
You have, like, gluten-free bakeries and baguettes, and tea shops.
So what was the vibe in Pigalle before gluten-free baguettes?
In place of bakeries, vending machines have begun dispensing baguettes, above.
We bought larger baguettes, when the recipe calls for individual-sized.
It is also commonly served with crisp baguettes, another French contribution.
I might fill in the baguettes and put all round diamonds there.
However, the bakers fare far better than they did with the baguettes.
That thick, creamy mayonnaise coats the chewy, airy baguettes like liquid gold.
"We've got fresh baguettes, and all the meat sauces," declares one striker.
In the kitchen, the baguettes were baked in big pots of oil.
When we arrived, the kitchen staff were slicing baguettes for jambon beurre .
Competition may work well to lower the prices of baguettes and cars.
Many had stuffed baguettes in backpacks; a few pulled coolers of beer.
The baguettes were so small that they didn't figure in the discussion.
Slicing meats, throwing baguettes around, squeezing mayonnaise -- I just got into a zone.
Biting into one of Hruskova's yeast-free baguettes, I'm expecting a flat flavour.
On a recent morning, bakeries were redolent with the scent of warm baguettes.
The ring appeared to be a customizedTiffany & Co. cushion cut diamond with tapered baguettes.
I've fed baguettes to goats and planted potatoes on a farm in Southern France.
Some involve burritos, pizza, extra large baguettes, and even imaginary relationships with Chris Evans.
No quaint streets, warm baguettes or cafes are to be found in their videos.
You taste wheat, not chemicals, when you bite into one of Mr. M'seddi's baguettes.
The spread is a favorite in France, often used for topping croissants and baguettes.
He didn't eat any of the shrimp baguettes I had brought from my restaurant.
MELBOURNE, Australia — New York has its pizza, Paris its baguettes, Tokyo its ramen bars.
There was that salad after the main course, there was cheese, there were baguettes.
The ring appeared to be a customized Tiffany & Co. cushion cut diamond with tapered baguettes.
Is there anything more delicious, or sexual, then eggs and baguettes in holy, fatty unison?
Mr. Turquier bakes 2,000 baguettes a day, 1,600 of which go to restaurants, he said.
Dekker talks about a boy who only ate baguettes, potato chips, and fries—all crispy foods.
With the smell of fresh baguettes and croissants wafting through the air, Paris attracts foodies worldwide.
His carefully prepared dough metamorphosed into crusty baguettes, and Mr. M'seddi was a whirl of motion.
You'll sling popcorn and hot dogs at other players and fire rockets that are actually baguettes.
And then next morning, we would wake up, have some baguettes and coffee and laugh again.
In comparison, Mr. Rigo's La Boulangerie shops in San Francisco each sell about 50 baguettes daily.
Maybe it's the baguettes and fromage in Paris that's inspiring these double-take, repeat-scroll-worthy looks.
Mr Hu says he is only pursuing a great business opportunity: his country's growing appetite for baguettes.
Sam sliced the baguettes lengthwise, making sure to cut away from her hand using a bread knife.
Baguettes; whole grain and olive breads; even a dark chocolate flax Pullman are also on the menu.
He went to a deli and bought baguettes, a wheel of Brie and bunches of red grapes.
The company had been warned of allergic reactions to its baguettes six times before, according to the inquest.
Some say the city's French baguettes are crispier than elsewhere because of the natural yeast in the air.
She has a pale, wrinkled face and neat gray hair twisted into enormous braids the size of baguettes.
We lugged along our work bags, which lacked the baguettes, Brie and berries everyone else seemed to have.
Front Burner The bakery chain from France, with more than 500 outlets, takes particular pride in its baguettes.
"I have no problem with foreigners," she said, standing behind a counter featuring freshly baked baguettes and pretzels.
"I said yes!!!" she declared, alongside a photo of her round-cut center diamond, set between two tapered baguettes.
Jonas popped the question with a customized Tiffany & Co. cushion-cut diamond on a setting that featured tapered baguettes.
Heads Up Paris's ubiquitous corner boulangeries have long been temples to gluten, with their baguettes, croissants and decadent patisseries.
After we left the airport, we stopped at a bakery selling freshly baked baguettes and croissants and hot coffee.
These huge baguettes can be stuffed to the brim with traditional paté, grilled pork, chicken, and even vegetarian options.
At breakfast, guests gather in the whitewashed dining room for fresh-baked baguettes and croissants, cured meats and cheeses.
The country ham sandwich could use bread that's easier to chew than the crust-armored baguettes from Bien Cuit.
Sacks of baguettes to feed the protesters were piled on tables, and union workers cleaned a big electric grill.
It comes in three varieties: as heat and serve dinner rolls and mini-baguettes, and in pre-cut sandwich loaves.
The ring's a marvel -- it's solid platinum with custom cut diamond baguettes to spell out T-E-S-L-A.
Locals have also started bringing Trevor daily offerings of baguettes, peas, corn, rice, and the occasional dish of bok choy.
But the real reason we currently wish we could pick up and move to the land of baguettes and berets?
Their spicy sandwiches offer the perfect balance of heat, and the crispy baguettes make this humble sandwich taste practically gourmet.
She comes from a country where corn tortillas are still treated like French baguettes and purchased fresh almost every day.
Island residents carried baguettes under their arms, chatting in French and Creole while waiting for buses or, occasionally, hitchhiking rides.
Once, I decided to eat one of the baker's baguettes straight from the bag, the way everyone does in France.
The butcher's counter is stocked with sumptuous steaks and pork chops; there are fresh baguettes and vegetables in large baskets.
Lately, I notice her eating much more sugary food (especially baguettes with butter and raspberry jam — which she eats daily).
Both are comprised of 6 carats of baguettes surrounded by 6 carats of round diamonds ($40k total) -- 3 baguette rings -- 18k rose gold, comprised of 3 carats of baguettes and 3 carats of round diamonds ($30k total) SHEEESH .... and if you weren't keepin' score at home, that rounds out to $553k-worth of jewelry!!!
There's nothing subtle about the heart-shaped baguettes that Kamel Saci, the baker at Il Buco Alimentari, will sell on Feb.
I downloaded the app thinking that, if bae struggled with less common produce, he wouldn't have trouble understanding baguettes and croissants.
For example, instead of buying lunch at a fast food restaurant, we bought ingredients for Hoagie sandwiches — baguettes, meats, cheeses, pickles.
The "Bonjour, fuckface" voicemails he's been leaving, and the photos he's been texting Julian of baguettes with a knife through them.
Yes, the city of light, love, romance, and unfathomably perfect baguettes, accessible within two hours from London thanks to the Eurostar.
We're told the new bling includes 3,000 stones, 9.7 carats of baguettes, 13.5 carats of sapphires and 8.7 carats of diamonds.
Miss Pop used both baguettes and round shapes, which you can find at a bead and trim store or order online.
Some versions have an edge embedded with tiny diamond baguettes — though even embellished, this watch remains as streamlined as a thoroughbred.
Dragon fruit baked goods became a massive hit in Vietnam after ABC Bakery debuted pink dragon fruit baguettes in mid-February.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
"I'm envisioning a setting in a vintage style, with step-cut diamond accents, perhaps trapezoids or tapered baguettes," Mr. Kwiat said.
On a blustery, overcast Friday morning, Virginie De Laval was picking up four baguettes at La P'tite Boulangerie in Cap Ferret.
Whether it's the glittering Eiffel Tower or the smell of fresh baguettes wafting through the air, Paris is known for romance.
When she visited his house, she generally arrived with an armful of baguettes and pastries, leftovers from the bakery where she worked.
But something crucial is missing from this bakery—the very stuff that turns those baguettes and rolls into perfectly risen domes. Yeast.
Clients, including Opening Ceremony and Tiffany & Co., hire her to build marshmallow mountains or suspend a chandelier of baguettes from the ceiling.
And Dunst's oval-shaped diamond enclosed by tapered baguettes and set on a gold band wasn't the only thing giving off bridal vibes.
Buses have resumed and bread sellers stack their street stands high with baguettes, one of the many signs of Gabon's French colonial legacy.
Yes, we've lost the "baguettes" line from the original song, but we may have gained a Harry Potter reference, first noted by HuffPo.
Since gaining independence in 1958, Guinea has retained some French culture, not least its official language and a love of freshly baked baguettes.
The streets were plugged with traffic, and moving markets of thousands of women selling produce and baguettes from atop their heads streamed by.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left the bakery, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left the bakery, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
Kao Sieu Luc has encouraged other businesses to use dragon fruit, posting the recipe for dragon fruit baguettes on ABC Bakery's Facebook page.
Thicker styles may be divided with a single baguette diamond, set with a full row of baguettes, or textured with tiny guilloché pyramids.
You buy yourself a lot of wiggle room with a French accent, subtitles, a Parisian locale, the Seine, a few baguettes and Huppert.
Tucked inside, freshly baked baguettes are lined up in a wooden rack behind a counter that also serves as a rural post office.
Desirée Rogers, entrepreneur and chairwoman of Choose Chicago, the city's marketing organization I was living in Chicago when I got my first Baguettes.
In fact, the emerald cut stone and two side baguettes are so huge, it's the size of Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian's engagement rings combined.
It's a comical shot of the artist, even with his deadpan stare, as there are baguettes on the table where his hands should be.
The First Lady and POTUS posed for pics Tuesday night before breaking baguettes with French Prez Macron and his wife at the White House.
The Brotherhood makes the omelette by pouring gallons of yolk into a large pan, then beating and stirring the mixture with "extra long" baguettes.
We also chopped the ends of the baguettes in order to fit them onto our baking sheet and for a more aesthetically pleasing sandwich.
In a place like Guadeloupe, there are African people standing on this beautiful Caribbean beach holding baguettes and eating blood sausage like boudin noir.
It had been my engagement ring: an emerald-cut diamond flanked by sets of four small baguettes, in an elegant Art Deco platinum setting.
In an effort to break this trance, the restaurant's owners decided to reopen the Holey, known for its flour-dusted baguettes and homemade pasta.
The outlet, operated by bakery chain Andersen, looks like any other, its glass walls luring pedestrians with displays of baguettes, croissants and sweet pastries.
You can order them in advance: Heart-shaped baguettes, $23500 each, Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria, 53 Great Jones Street (Bowery), 212-837-2622, ilbucovineria.com.
Hissein Robert Gambier, soudeur de profession arrêté en 1985 par la DDS comme agent libyen présumé, a décrit en audience le supplice dit des baguettes.
"I ate all of the baguettes in Paris—really, I don't think I left a baguette in that entire country," she said with a laugh.
Indian-Houstonians serve grits spiked with coriander and across southern Louisiana, banh mi (Vietnamese pork pâté sandwiches on baguettes) are sold as "Vietnamese po' boys".
They were couture shorts, in bubble-light silk or organza jacquard, embroidered in crystal and baguettes, paired with matching jackets covered in sequins and sparkles.
He's not only a huge French pop singer ... he's held a spinning seat on two 'Voice' spin-offs in the land of baguettes and fromage.
The recipe calls for two Roma tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, kosher salt, two fresh baguettes, a garlic clove, prosciutto, and thinly sliced Manchego cheese.
Treat this pickled eggplant like a tangy tapenade and serve it as an appetizer on toasted baguettes with good olive oil for drizzling on top.
The company had been warned of allergic reactions to its baguettes six times before Ms. Ednan-Laperouse's death on July 17, 2016, the inquest found.
Late at night in bed, postcoital, eating toasted baguettes with butter and feta cheese on top, we talked and mocked that worn-out, passé ritual.
As at the original, French newsprint pages have been glued to the walls, and the baguettes are baked by Orwashers, according to the owners' recipe.
The company, which started 35 years ago as a market stall in Avignon, began opening bakeries in 2004 and takes particular pride in its baguettes.
Each of the three meals served per day offered a selection of French wines and cheeses, in addition to fresh baguettes, citrus fruits, and pastries.
The star's engagement ring is a vintage round-cut diamond surrounded by two slim baguettes from the 1920s and she loves it for its sentimental details.
When our child is 16, I still want to be able to check my phone and text my husband that he's the size of 36 baguettes.
It's an agreement we have: I get croissants, pains au chocolat, and baguettes ($6.50) and I give a couple to my neighbor as a thank you.
A bloom of hipster bars and restaurants is emerging in the old drug-scarred quarter around the main station, complete with avocado salads and flaxseed baguettes.
But Ba Le offers more than just expertly baked Vietnamese-French baguettes, which arrive steaming from an oven about the size of a small apartment's bedroom.
Fashioned with a series of delicate but complex titanium armatures, the pieces are hinged with elongated diamond baguettes, much like a string of twinkling paper lanterns.
The bakery, meanwhile, churns out aromatic breads (from traditional baguettes to apricot currant walnut sourdough) and artisanal baked goods, like pistachio croissants and pear rosewater muffins.
The pastries and breads are made with imported French flour and butter — the baguettes have a peerless crust, the croissants are curls of countless flaky layers.
The bakery sold a daily average of 4003,000 baguettes des copains last summer, until volume dropped to about 400 when the vacationers left, Mr. Rigo said.
And these days, there are countless bakeries making good bread — crisp baguettes, Pullman and rye loaves, nutty whole wheat or sourdough boules, elegant brioche or challah.
Sharon, 67, left the meetup in sunglasses and a gray sweater, holding what appear to be two long baguettes and several bags of take-home food.
It's like going into a sandwich bar to find the bins full of discarded baguettes, or a coffee shop to find they only drink the foam.
The representative also confirmed to MUNCHIES that the bread will be sold in three varieties: heat-and-serve dinner rolls, mini-baguettes, and pre-cut sandwich loaves.
PARIS (Reuters) - It's lunchtime and Parisians are queuing for baguettes at a bakery on the Rue Montmartre, a sight long typical of life in the French capital.
The result is a loaf with a thick mahogany crust that's full of such depth of flavor that standard baguettes look and taste positively premature by comparison.
The poll in a followup tweet shows that the vast majority of people think baguettes are ultimately inflexible with close to 70 percent of respondents choosing #3.
Members of the renowned Théâtre du Soleil milled about, noshing on a simple spread — a tray of baguettes, a plate of soft butter, a pot of jam.
Everybody's a dumpling,You and I. — Lou Craft Dear Diary: A longtime resident of SoHo, I often walked to Zito's bakery on Bleecker Street to buy baguettes.
Both commercial and craft bakers abandoned the heavy brown loaves that had evolved over centuries and began baking French brioche and baguettes and American-style white bread.
In America entitlement to retirement benefits kicks in only after ten years of contributions; in France, we hear, no one gets free baguettes until they can quote Racine.
Not only do several contestants skip the steam, but they don't even know how to score the baguettes to achieve the iconic diagonal slits on the finished loaf.
Paul, who came in dead last for his not-so-baguette-y baguettes, stuns the judges with a lion sculpture that Hollywood declares the best he's ever seen.
Kerr debuted her gorgeous diamond ring, a round-cut center diamond set between two tapered baguettes, on Snapchat in a post decorated with Bitmoji caricatures of the couple.
I watch the mother dragging comically sized baguettes back for lunch, and I have witnessed the cubs emerging from underneath my steps to learn something new every day.
At the same time, the province's French roots run deep, with superb cheese makers and corner bakeries serving baguettes that would make even the most persnickety Parisian proud.
"I'm so focused on optimization, always, but I think what sometimes gets lost in that picture is that it's really important to eat french fries and baguettes," Paltrow said.
The team purchased and baked for themselves a lovely selection of forty baguettes and put the crusty loaves into some lab equipment to characterize all of their volatile compounds.
And don't overthink it: Some days it could just mean a quick stop for picnic favorites like local cheeses, fresh baguettes, sausages, fruit, olives, chocolate, wine, whatever you crave.
Just a couple of hours after that, early Saturday morning, Gisèle Machet scooted up the mountain in her Peugeot 28 with a sack of baguettes on the passenger seat.
The menu includes a white chocolate mousse called "Try the Grey Stuff," referencing a line from "Be Our Guest," and Marie's Sweet Brioche Baguettes, inspired by the bakery near Belle.
After Clarisse immigrated to the US five years ago, she began working in a commercial bakery that produced baguettes and croissants, though she was only allowed to shape the breads.
Once he found one — a vintage emerald cut diamond with two baguettes that reminded him of the Art Deco angles of the Chrysler Building — he put his plan in motion.
Because even if it's too early to hang a stocking or place a tree skirt, we can still decorate our apartments with glowing glass baguettes, gilded flowers, and vibrant knit butterflies.
After a quick trip to the local market, she's back in time to receive the baguettes, one of the few cultural holdovers from French colonialism for which the Vietnamese seem thankful.
Natural Teether Supply Reusable Net Bag, $16 - $18, available at EtsyThis french filet bag is totally on trend, evoking dreams of strolling through Paris with fresh produce and baguettes in tow.
The menu is as minimalist as the decor, with chips, peanuts, manitas de puerco (pig's trotters), and tortas ahogadas (pork baguettes drowned in spicy salsa) comprising La Fuente's complete culinary offering.
Other groceries are similarly inexpensive—you can find a dozen fresh eggs for $215, a pound of robust Vietnamese coffee for $255, only 27.50 cents for just-baked French-style baguettes.
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - Britain's Greggs is thinking about taking its successful fast-food store formula abroad, 12 years after abandoning a half-baked attempt to sell baguettes to the Belgians.
Finally, you can keep it old-school with stale baguettes, Italian sausage, and a few figs for a dish that will that will absorb all of those Old World wine and digestifs.
Robert Hissein Gambier, a welder who was arrested by the D.D.S. in 1985 on suspicion of being a Libyan agent, described to the court the torture method called "the baguettes," the sticks.
As for the bread, it may not be homemade, but Mr. Kebe has managed to find baguettes that he considers deserving of the name, with a thin crust and gaping air pockets.
Troemel and Christiansen dashed around the brightly lit space putting finishing touches on the pieces as an art crowd of twentysomethings drank cans of Coors Light held in koozies made from baguettes.
Their verdict: Mr. Kwiat thought he could make a beautiful piece of jewelry with the diamond, and offered $11,000 (noting that the setting and tiny baguettes were not much more than scrap).
But even assuming it is terrible for her, your grandmother may have rationally balanced the quality of her life against the quantity of it, and come down on the side of baguettes.
"We do pastries of all kinds, we do "vienwas" (a type of croissants), pan choc-o-lates, raisin swells and we do specialty breads and baguettes," Kayobotsi says of his firm's key products.
Each Le Bread Xpress vending machine can be restocked with up to 120 baguettes every morning, which arrive from an offsite bakery where they're partially pre-baked to speed up the vending process.
"A bit of a sordid tale here, but when Zakia was studying in London, a story broke out that she preferred lunch boxes to baguettes," he says and then points to his pal.
In the evening, the spoils were spread across a hotel coverlet: a Camembert or two, a square of mild Pont-l'Évêque, at least one bottle of cider and baguettes from a village boulangerie.
Breakfast, for example, consisted of boulangerie-fresh croissants, pains au chocolat and baguettes served with Normandy butter, cubes of coconut, passion fruit, tamarind, tangerines and bananas, with homemade lime, mango and guava preserves.
The larder was provisioned like a fallout shelter, care of Dean & DeLuca: a nuclear winter's worth of sun-dried tomatoes, filet mignon, baguettes, and Parmesan, and a full set of Le Creuset tableware.
Behind the bread counter, Brigitte Sraczyk, a town-hall employee who used to clean classrooms, sells about 50 baguettes a day and enjoys the social contact as much as her clients seem to.
Bulging parcels of ham baguettes were stuffed under waterproof jackets before the miners climbed onto an aging white bus that crept roughly two miles up the mountainside to the mouth of the mine.
"Baguette diamonds and step cuts are often reminiscent of Art Deco era pieces, but the classic three-stone with tapered baguettes was more popular in the second half of the 20th century," Lee said.
"If it continues like this, there'll be no more bakeries left in France, even though they're world famous," says master baker Mahmoud M'seddi, whose baguettes won the annual best-in-France prize this year.
It's not like they ignore children and smoke cigarettes and eat baguettes but they pause first to figure out what they may be fussing about and give them time to sort it out themselves.
Serve it as an appetizer or side, with grilled or roasted meat or fish, or make it the foundation of a light lunch with chunks of a torn baguettes and soft, tangy goat cheese.
Those spongy, sweet ghosts of freshly baked baguettes escaping from the many bakeries; the wonderfully pungent clouds of garlic and seafood riding the wind above the sun drenched streets; and here and there—BAM!
Then he crossed the street dreamily to the bakery and spent some time breathing in the aroma of fresh baguettes, the rich, filling smell of country loaves, and the light fragrance of warm rolls.
At a Cogolin bakery where Algerian pastries are nestled next to the baguettes, a middle-aged woman, asked about her country's politicians, says she has "a real desire to kick them all up the backside".
The duo cuddled together at the Toyota Mirai Music Lodge in couples-coordinating outfits accessorized with scarves, festive headwear and the most important accessory of all, BC Jean's stunning oval-cut ring with side baguettes.
With Isidore Boudin, the French immigrant who began turning out his crusty loaves in San Francisco during the Gold Rush, and to this day, that wild yeast lives on its baguettes, bagels, and bread bowls.
In one of the venue's spillover rooms, where roughly 200 people watched the former president on a video monitor, a man in the back row dozed off while others texted or nibbled on pastrami baguettes.
Although her only restaurant experience had been in the front of house, she managed to lie her way into a French-Vietnamese restaurant, where she spent a few years elbow-deep in baguettes and croissants.
Most of the British chain's trademark fodder is peddled here: plastic pots filled with Greek yogurt and chopped banana bits, baguettes serried with cucumber rounds and tuna, squat cardboard boxes containing hot tomato-feta soup.
These places have everything: fresh seafood, nonstick woks, rice makers, humidifiers, coffee makers, fresh pastries, baguettes, sesame paste, Pocky sticks, wine, beer, lotus root, air fryers, Chinese broccoli, Goya juices, frozen durian and on and on.
Migration and tourism have broadened people's culinary horizons: Chinese visitors to France return home craving baguettes; Americans who live near Ethiopian immigrants learn to love injera (a soft teff flatbread that doubles as an edible plate).
Up to eight baguettes can be baked at the same time, so customers don't have to wait 20 seconds for every one they order, and at $4.25 you're definitely paying a premium for convenience and speed.
Forde explores the divisions - often along class lines - that the referendum laid bare, joking that the British are now all "Brexit racists", able to recognize "leavers" by their tattoos and "remainers" by whether they carry baguettes.
Sports of The Times ARREAU, France — In this tiny commune in the Pyrenees, granite massifs and blue-green forests rise sheer, and we stand, myself and a crowd of several hundred, munching baguettes and sipping wine.
"To try to make profit, boulangers were trying to sell anything and everything, instead of trying to sell more of the things people really want — the baguettes des copains, the ficelles, the boules," Mr. Rigo said.
I had a banh mi every day, the crispy baguettes holding a slew of different meats and fresh herbs, living proof that sometimes the colonized can take the tools of the colonizer and make them better.
This is a single silly study with a small sample size, but a bunch of French people wearing silly glasses hooked up to their noses while eating baguettes is the funniest thing I've thought of all day.
Duc said he had sold more than 300 of his special edition shirts, the profits of which he said would go towards buying baguettes - which are popular in the former French colony - to distribute to poor people.
Another visible part of Chopra's outfit was her engagement ring, a customized Tiffany & Co. cushion cut diamond with tapered baguettes, which Jonas selected when he closed down a Tiffany & Co. store days before popping the question in July.
In a brief clip shown in the episode, Lane first presented Horstmann with a square-cut ring featuring baguettes, but it was a large cushion-cut diamond "surrounded by tiny little diamonds" that ended up catching his eye.
We've also got a trickster in a unicorn mask, a woman-child in pajamas, a nutritional therapist smashing baguettes against the rocks ("gluten is Satan, let's be frank here"), a Russian speaker, twins, and Huey the mini-horse.
The clasp at the end of a dog leash found its way not only onto baguettes and feedbags, but also to the waistband of a fuzzy ankle-grazing blanket skirt, Cashin's answer to the hostess's need for mobility.
Abusing some silly clichés along the way, with the protagonist being a beret-wearing French painter whose costs are split strictly between rent, baguettes, and wine, the game manages to accurately portray the subjectivity inherent to art and aesthetics.
Until 2015 France had a rule that mandated some bakeries to stay open in August, so that Parisians—or rather tourists, because no chic Parisian wants to be seen in town during the summer—wouldn't be deprived of baguettes.
One of the most arresting fossils in the exhibition is a pelvic bone preserved with two elongated eggs, shaped a bit like mini-baguettes, that would have been deposited side by side in a nest filled with egg pairs.
Sourdough, baguettes, and buns have been baked and delivered to the nearby cafes and restaurants that The Snapery supplies, and provisions have been made for the loaves Snapes will sell to the public at Druid Street Market this weekend.
Paris for us doesn't mean just baguettes and Brie but also this year's murder of a Holocaust survivor in her apartment in the 22015th arrondissement and the 2015 siege of a kosher supermarket during which four people were killed.
She's almost always white, hetero, and thin, and you can only conjure her by willfully ignoring the many French women whose daily routines do not involve bicycling along the Seine in mini skirts with baguettes tucked under their arms.
Pastimes Finally, we were in Provence, and the drive from Gordes to Carpentras had it all: roadside vineyards, cone-shaped Bories (ancient stone dwellings), the Abbey Sénanque and, at the foot of the mountain, an artisanal boulangerie proffering baguettes and croissants.
The baguettes of the 80s and 90s were bland and lacking in texture, and the moniker of traditional Paris ham ( jambon de Paris) soon came to refer to every plastic tray of sliced wet-cured ham in the grocery store.
The day when Burger King launched its first branch in Copenhagen's city hall square, the day when the first shawarma restaurant opened, and the day when Danes got obsessed with cramming sausage down baguettes and calling them 'French hot dogs'.
After all, a millennium of Chinese subjugation transformed an unknown street dish and discarded meat scraps into Vietnam's national noodle soup, phở, and a few centuries of French colonization gave us bánh mì baguettes and cà phê sữa, or Vietnamese coffee.
He also bakes baguettes that seem to be shrunken versions of full-scale ones; at that size they could be all crust, but somehow he keeps the crust in proportion with the rest, and they are a joy to eat.
Chez Pascal A morning queue snakes past the front door of this roadside bakery, famous for its baguettes and, especially, its addictive dunes blanches, bite-size pastries of flaky dough topped with crystallized sugar and filled with an airy cream.
Two works from the Italian-born Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino's wonderful "Codicilli" series, sand-colored concrete panels covered with embossments that look like a rain of tiny potatoes and a stately river of baguettes, seem to chafe against their company.
At one end of the yard were fresh-cut peaches, sliced prosciutto and crusty baguettes accompanied by a pile of French Normandy butter; over by the pool, the Hollywood Farmers' Market's resident "oyster guy" stood over a trough of ice, shucking.
Mr. Vasulka, who recognized in Magritte a spirit of fantastical adventure like his own, adapted Magritte's Surrealist painting "The Golden Legend" (1958) — which shows loaves of baguettes floating past a blue sky — into an even more bizarre adventure in bread.
Front Burner Gordon Savory, a compact shop in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, is well stocked with tins of imported Spanish sardines, wedges of Reading raclette (an American version of the Swiss classic), condiments from Brooklyn Delhi and fresh croissants and baguettes.
There are also a number of new animals and food items, including the timely add of a gorilla, plus deer, fox, lizard, shark, butterfly, and more, plus tasty bacon and baguettes, pancakes, and salad (if you're being good), to name just a few.
"I had been seeing all the cool kids posting their mothers' Baguettes on Instagram," explains Venturini Fendi, who since 2000 has overseen the brand's men's wear, an eccentric mix of graphic street styles and more traditional Italian tailoring that exuberantly plays with expectations.
The life-size town square, complete with fruit stalls and laundry hanging out to dry, was impressive in its scale and a perfect backdrop for what could possibly be the tiniest bags ever created, which models slung as though they were baguettes.
His image for Marshall McLuhan's article, for example, was a man sawing an umbilical cord connecting his gut to a globe; his image for Sartre's piece was a man in a beret sitting on another's back, holding a hangman's noose partially fashioned out of baguettes.
Boudreaux and Bellow followed up that success by opening a second, standalone location on Dauphine Street last fall, where its Jolly Roger-ish emblem—complete with skull and cross-baguettes—fits right in just a few doors down from the seriously gruesome Museum of Death.
While bringing alive this redolent Gallic chapter of his boyhood (baguettes from the boulangerie; inkwells and laborious handwriting exercises at school), Mr. Carhart also resurrects the mood and mores of a particular window in time: the 1950s of Ike and Elvis's America, and postwar France.
At the entrance to our building sprawled a sidewalk restaurant, and every morning they'd send up breakfast on a tray: bowls of bun bo hue, a spicy beef-and-pork noodle soup, or banh mi op la, fried eggs with baguettes as light as air.
If the utility knife were a little longer it would be perfect for slicing wider loaves of bread like sesame semolina, but the serrated edge has been great for slicing more narrow breads like baguettes, and for slicing softer foods like tomatoes and grilled peaches.
The image of a black-and-white cat sitting in repose over the words "Tom Cat Bakery" is a familiar sight to New Yorkers, who routinely see it on trucks delivering bread throughout the five boroughs and on the wrappers that enclose baguettes at local supermarkets.
By contrast, 84 percent of Americans strongly disapprove of affairs, and 30 percent of us think that even premarital sex is a no-no, compared to 6 percent of French people, most of whom probably have guilt-free sex surrounded by baguettes, striped shirts, and berets.
Despite the difficulty that came with working with heirloom wheats that tend to be lower in gluten than conventional wheat, his menu included baguettes, pain d'epi, croissants, and a savory, thick-crusted blueberry bread, all made using organic whole-grain flours sourced from various farmers in northern California.
Recreate my trip: Even if you're not sleeping in the 16th arrondissement, it's worth going out of your way to hit Le Patisserie Cyril Lignac, where I ate the best sandwiches I think I've ever tasted; they're made with top-notch charcuterie and fresh-from-the-oven baguettes.
It can also hook up to your security cameras and control your smart home, and, yes, if the campaign video is anything to go by, the morning after you buy the thing you'll wake up in a bed full of baguettes with perfect hair singing alouette, gentille alouette.
In a recent video, Montross dances to an overlay of "Baguettes in the Face" by Mustard, and runs through the "perks of dating a girl w/ alopecia," like having no body hair, taking little time to get ready, and having no hair to get into her partner's face.
"They would sell two baguettes for the price of one, three for the price of two, things like that, and soon, every time a Marie Blachère store opened" — part of a large chain of mill-backed bakeries — "three boulangeries in three small towns would close," Mr. Rigo said.
Golden baguettes floated in people's arms and grocery bags; the rain had stopped, and the turquoise sky was bright; the pink and yellow buildings were crowding one another, around the little church on the narrow street; and an ancient hag in an orange housedress was limping toward the bakery.
When the couple tied the knot six years ago, in addition to the already impressive 4-carat engagement ring featuring an Asscher-cut diamond surrounded by trapezoid baguettes that the former pop star bought for Vanessa, he also got a very substantial wedding ring to add to his bride's bling.
At this new bakery storefront — born from the local two-Michelin-starred restaurant Manresa — devotees line up early on weekends to load up on the head baker Avery Ruzicka's fresh, limited-supply breads and pastries, ranging from classic staples like levains and sourdough baguettes to more inventive fruit and nut loaves.
In "The Golden Voyage" (1973), Mr. Vasulka, his wife and two other collaborators turned Magritte's loaves into a mobile brigade: Baguettes fly across desert and island landscapes, surveil a man walking on a beach, gather in the sky like an invading force, soar in balletic flight and hover over a nude woman in outer space.
Who but an adult could appreciate wry miniature details like a construction crew that comes with a case of beer and a porta-potty, a bakery with four specific types of bread (rye, wheat, sourdough and baguettes), a timber lodge with a lederhosen-clad innkeeper playing an accordion and pulling draft beers from the tap?
When Deng Xiaoping led a China delegation attending the United Nations assembly in 1974, he used up his pocket money of about US$20 to buy baguettes to take back to Beijing to share with his comrades, according to an article, published in 2004 in the Chinese Communist Party news section on the People's Daily website.
The scope of the Evelyn's dining operation is big enough to support a full-time baker (Lisa Kalemkiarian, responsible for Benno's needle-tipped mini-baguettes, among other items) and pastry chef (Lindsey Bittner, whose desserts include a rosemary flan with candied cranberries that I ordered every time I went, so I could watch other people try it for the first time).
Servings: 6Prep: 2425 minutesTotal: 2220 hour Ingredients28 Italian sausages, casings removedcanola oil, as needed22 stale baguettes, torn into pieces (about 22 pound)27-33 figs, cut into quarters23 ribs celery, chopped235 carrots, peeled and chopped230 yellow onions, diced1 fennel bulb, chopped2 tablespoons chopped parsley2 tablespoons chopped sage2 tablespoons chopped thyme1 teaspoon celery seeds3 bay leaves353 1/2 cups chicken or turkey broth½ cup parmesan cheese Directions 1.
It is a lauded family brunch affair that involves everyone sitting around the table as Daniel slices organic sourdough baguettes (that he milled and baked himself, of course) and topping them with everything from homemade kimchi and home-churned, cultured butter to homemade cheddar (made from a cow that they share with other local families) and thick bacon rashers that Daniel cured and smoked earlier that morning.
I get bell peppers, mushrooms, bean sprouts, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, avocadoes, blueberries, apples, salami, bacon, shaved chicken breast, eggs, milk, sliced cheese, cream cheese, four yogurts, regular bread (for the rest of the family), gluten-free sliced bread and mini-baguettes (for the shared fondue), baby potatoes, two bottles of local wine (to welcome the family), four ciders (for my sister), and four beers (for my dad).
But that's not to say that they're just churning out sandwiches on a conveyer belt; all of the baguettes here are fresh-baked, and in addition to about a zillion and a half kinds of banh mi (the sardines banh mi is particularly intriguing and perplexing), you can also pick up lots of other Vietnamese delights here, from lychee desserts and red bean puddings to shrimp and yam egg rolls.
When it comes to driveway meet-and-greets, we were brought the likes of: a woman stumbling in a unicorn mask; football hiking; bouquet tossing; a woman sporting a giant rose on top of her head fit for a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float; a pony; twins; a "chicken enthusiast"; perfectly good baguettes being thrown on the ground in the name of a food sensitivity Ben doesn't have; a woman wearing a onesie; and a fucking hoverboard.
Outside, in the ever-expanding strip mall where Ba Le is located, the packed parking lot is filled with almost a perfect representation of the San Gabriel Valley's resident demographic: a group of Asian high schoolers with boba tea and some of those Flamin' Hots, an elderly Asian couple carrying about a dozen baguettes in their little wire pushcart, and a Latin-American young woman taking bites of her pandan waffle in the front seat of her parked Audi.
Jammed behind one end of the counter, they arrange cheeses with house-made jam, warm some marinated olives that are as smoky as bacon, toast sliced baguettes for a knockout tomato chutney, plate some crisp, young radishes with bagna cauda, spread out sliced cross sections of fennel bulbs marinated simply and deliciously with sherry vinegar and fennel seeds, and plunge an immersion blender into batters that will go into the tiny convection oven and emerge as three-inch soufflés.
Among my equally starving writer or artist neighbors at the time, deep in the late economic dip of the last decade, we called this market "San Juan de los Pobres" — St. John of the Poor — well, because we were pretty poor and we couldn't afford to eat regularly at the fancy 80-peso meat-and-cheese baguettes that out-of-hood visitors like eating at the other neighborhood market, which we called "San Juan de los Ricos," aka San Juan Ernesto Pugibet.
The ones that she spent her life chasing down as the owner and later the chef of Chez Panisse were the foods French people ate and the way they ate them: warm baguettes with apricot jam in the morning, rosé wine with dinner, mysterious lettuces in oil and vinegar before dessert, little red buttons of wild strawberries in the spring, Vacherin cheese with its "beautiful undulating top with a straw-orange crust" around Christmas, Belon oysters and buckwheat crepes in Brittany.

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