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Marble cake was not served at the press conference.
Ideas swirl in a creative jumble that he described as "a marble cake."
The marble cake, best cut in ample squares and served still warm with a glass of cold milk, is a good example.
The first print references to marble cake begin appearing in the last quarter of the 19th century.
As if that's not enough, you'll get free marble cake to munch on as soon as you sit down.
A handsome marble cake was another homey winner, though the pan size specified was skimpy.
She likened the process of recording the album to "making a big old marble cake with lots of different countries and influences.
A smaller selection of hamburgers are available, and desserts are a choice of coconut or marble cake.
It doesn't matter that chocolate mousse cake has eclipsed marble cake in the baking contests.
Marble cake originated in Rockingham County, Virginia from a Mennonite community.
While the American federal system has been likened to a marble cake, the British political system can be likened to a patchwork quilt.
Mrs Clancy's was a marble cake frosted white and decorated with chocolate curls and chocolate creams.
A marble cake is a cake with a streaked or mottled appearance (like marble) achieved by very lightly blending light and dark batter.
In this report, Grodzins first coined the terms "layer cake federalism" and "marble cake federalism."
His last meal was a chicken patty, with potatoes and gravy, green beans, marble cake, milk, and fruit punch - the regular prison meal that day.
Over in Kopenick, plump 40-year-old Hanna Schultze was hoping to get some extra flour for a holiday marble cake.
The situation maps of the fighting along the roads leading to Imphal resembled a slice of marble cake as both sides used the jungle to outflank each other.
Checkerboard cakes and marble cakes and Lady Baltimore cakes have largely been replaced by chocolate mousse cakes, carrot cakes and cheesecakes.
Marbleheart enthusiastically supervised the cooking until he was good-naturedly shooed away by the village wives for sampling the berry pies, marble cakes, and cookies too liberally before dinner.
I; And then they were going to dump Billys marble collecjn into the machine that mixed the cake dough--to see if could get real marble cake.
In many places along the parkway, there are metamorphic rocks (gneiss) with folded bands of light-and dark-colored minerals, which sometimes look like the folds and swirls in a marble cake.
A Gugelhupf or Gugelhopf is a southern German, Austrian, Swiss and Alsatian term for a marble cake or Bundt cake.
It's a pound cake with sour cherries, buttercream, cocoa and chocolate and like a Marble cake bright and dark cake batter are mixed into each other to create swirl effects.
In the early 1960's, just as Julia Child was mastering the art of French cooking, an appliance maker offered (along with a warranty) a dubious recipe for marble cake baked in an electric skillet.
As closely as she is observed, the grandmother remains a remote, enigmatic figure, who is remembered for her gefilte fish, her marble cake and her fondness for solitaire and television game shows.