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Frangipane is the author of several books that have been translated into more than 30 languages.
During this time, Frangipane began to write in earnest.
For the frangipane, cream the butter and sugar until fluffy.
Frangipane is a filling made from or flavored like almonds.
Additionally, over the past decades, Frangipane has served on a number of other ministry boards.
A special black plum tart with frangipane (for about $30) is available as well.
I back Frangipane at eight to one.
He was getting wild over Frangipane.
Spirit first and Frangipane second--that would be a nasty one for his native land!
Francis Frangipane is a Christian evangelical minister and author.
Today the archaeological investigation is led by Marcella Frangipane.
Core and stuff with dried fruit, spiced cinnamon butter or a frangipane mixture.
He's boring us with his Frangipane.
One of these is Frangipane.
Whoever gets the piece of the frangipane cake with the bean is crowned "king" or "queen" for the following year.
In this more simplified life, Frangipane is devoting himself to prayer and the ministry of God's word.
These were the days when the hippie movement was emerging, and Frangipane, like countless other young people, was searching for meaning.
Spoon in the frangipane and smooth.
Desserts include pear frangipane, ricotta cheesecake and apple strudel.
Francis Frangipane, an author of the charismatic movement, was once part of Stevens' ministry.
Since 1961, an Italian team of archaeologists, today led by Marcella Frangipane, have been working at the site.
Meanwhile, make the frangipane.
Divide the frangipane between the date pieces, spreading it down the length in the middle of each and leaving a small gap at each end.
"Just look at Frangipane.
The family took the name Frangipani in the 8th century.
He shakes his head and points to the frangipani by the side of the house.
Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the frangipani.
Along with the scent of frangipani, there was anticipation in the air.
You wake up in a cottage to the smell of frangipani.
Women with babies at their feet swept up frangipani blossoms.
I could smell frangipani as we swung into the driveway.
"This is not so good as Frangipani," she said, sadly.
The Frangipani first appear in a document of 1014.
When she is close, she gives off a strong smell of frangipani.
It is in a pretty setting with frangipani trees around it, close to the river.
It's important to keep the crust compact, Lucas said, because the frangipani, which goes in after, needs room to rise.
The house, surrounded by mango trees and frangipani shrubs, has been his family home for more than 50 years.
And to set it off, a silver vase filled with yellow frangipani from the greenhouse.
It cost $2.75 a cake, and smelled subtly of frangipani.
Frangipani returned with an answer from Suleiman, on 6 February 1526:.
There may not be much time left to see the banyan trees and the frangipani without skyscrapers or pollution.
Frangipani grew wild and rampant up a grey cliff of limestone above the south bank.
It swung back with a creak, letting out a great gush of frangipani.
The air was warm, heavy with the scent of frangipani, and the moon was shining.
Spread the custard mix, also known as frangipani, over the bottom of the tart pan.
Coarsely chop half the apricot halves and spread them over the frangipani.
To the smell of frangipani I fell asleep.
The cake may be flavoured with frangipani, guava, or coconut.
The roads to the Lateran from the west and the north were controlled by another family, the Frangipani.