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  Limoges antique porcelain jam jars cracker jars biscuit jars condensed milk jars
This colorful cracker jar is hand painted with bright orange and yellow nasturtiums and foliage on a background of hunter and mint green.
This cracker jar is hand painted with delicate pink and white roses and foliage on a ground of white, mint green, dark green, and caramel.
This adorable cracker jar is expertly hand painted with bouquets of pink roses and greenery on a soft ground of pastels in shades of yellow, pink blush, and mauve.
www.sd-limoges.com /jam.html   (2606 words)

  
  Cracker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Christmas cracker is a tube, usually containing a toy of some sort, wrapped in foil or paper.
A cracker is a tool used to pry open whipped-cream chargers, usually to allow the nitrous oxide contents to be inhaled as a recreational drug.
A cracker is a short length of twisted twine or string attached to the end of a whip.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cracker   (244 words)

  
 Cracker (biscuit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saltine and oyster crackers are often used in or served with soup.
Graham crackers are eaten as a cookie, although they were invented for their supposed health benefits.
Crackers sometimes have cheese or spices as ingredients or even chicken stock.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cracker_(biscuit)   (123 words)

  
 Warm Biscuit Bedding Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In American English "biscuit" means a form of bread similar to a roll made with baking powder or baking soda as a rising agent rather than yeast (rolls made with yeast are often called "yeast rolls" to distinguish them, and biscuits, soda breads, and corn bread are sometimes referred to collectively as "quick bread").
Biscuits made using the traditional recipe are also carried by trampers as a food of last resort; their tough constitution and good keeping properties enabling them to survive many days of rough travel.
A Leary biscuit is a snack consisting of a cracker, cheese, and a marijuana bud.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/199/warm-biscuit-bedding-company.html   (1190 words)

  
 Cracker (biscuit) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Saltine and (A small dry usually round cracker) oyster crackers are often used in or served with (Liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food) soup.
Crackers sometimes have (A solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk) cheese or (Any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food) spices as ingredients or even (A domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl) chicken stock.
Crackers also exist in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom, where they are called cheese biscuits or savoury biscuits.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/cr/cracker_(biscuit).htm   (304 words)

  
 Cracker, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Saltine crackers: changes in cracker sponge rheology and modification of a cracker-baking procedure.
Data from the sorption method were compared to data from an instrument designed to evaluate the hardness of commercial crackers, the Biscuit Texture Meter (BTM).
Cracker Flour, Biscuit Flour, Wheat Flour, Protein, Ash, Ph, Maltose, Cracker, Viscosity, Sponge Dough, Shortometer
food.oregonstate.edu /ba/cracker.html   (357 words)

  
 BakingBusiness.com: Home
Driving the swell in cracker use across the category are several variables, the first of which is a deepening awareness among consumers of the need for balance in their diets.
Crackers are venturing away from traditional varieties and flavors, according to Michael L. Thompson, vice-president and general manager of Dare Foods, Kitchener, Ont. Dare Foods is the second-largest marketer of specialty crackers in North America that recently acquired Bremner Biscuit Co. of Denver.
Crackers are finding a place in the back-to-school season and other big snack seasons, including the Superbowl and summertime occasions such as trips to the beach.
www.bakingbusiness.com /co_article.asp?ArticleID=33223   (3043 words)

  
 Limoges antique porcelain jam jars cracker jars biscuit jars condensed milk jars
This colorful cracker jar is hand painted with bright orange and yellow nasturtiums and foliage on a background of hunter and mint green.
This cracker jar is hand painted with delicate pink and white roses and foliage on a ground of white, mint green, dark green, and caramel.
This adorable cracker jar is expertly hand painted with bouquets of pink roses and greenery on a soft ground of pastels in shades of yellow, pink blush, and mauve.
sd-limoges.com /jam.html   (3287 words)

  
 CRACKER - Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A small firework, consisting of a little powder inclosed in a thick paper cylinder with a fuse, and exploding with a sharp noise; -- often called {firecracker}.
A thin, dry biscuit, often hard or crisp; as, a Boston cracker; a Graham cracker; a soda cracker; an oyster cracker.
Crackers tend to gather in small, tight-knit, very secretive groups that have little overlap with the huge, open hacker poly-culture; though crackers often like to describe *themselves* as hackers, most true hackers consider them a separate and lower form of life, little better than virus writers.
www.hyperdictionary.com /dictionary/cracker   (400 words)

  
 News - What's New - Crackers bring added-value opportunities
Today's demand for reduced-fat contents to match a healthy lifestyle extends to the cracker sector, where the 'baked not fried' concept is used for a wide variety of savoury snacks including mini crackers.
It produces top quality crackers with the benefits of a reduction in fermentation time from 24 to just two hours; ease of single stage mixing; greater consistency with a reduction in overweight packets; and reduced labour and space requirements.
Traditionally crackers have been made by the batch sponge and dough process - the only alternative has been the 'all-in or straight dough' technique which reduced fermentation time to less than 12 hours, but at the expense of flavour and pack length give-away.
www.apvbaker.com /news/97.php   (1697 words)

  
 Antique English Biscuit Barrel Cracker Jar Imari Wood
This is a very attractive antique ceramic biscuit barrel, cracker jar or cookie jar in the hand painted imari stylemade by W. Wood and Company, Burslem Staffordshire England 1915-1918.
The biscuit barrel measures 9.5 inch high including the handle and is 6 inches in diameter.
The biscuit barrel is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and the gold beading is even intact which is very hard to find.
www.cyberattic.com /stores/timewas/items/463181/item463181cyberattic.html   (140 words)

  
 Teething biscuits: Does your baby need them?
For some six month olds, a properly chosen teething biscuit would be perfectly safe, yet for others, especially those who have not yet started solids, it would not.
Judicious selection of an appropriate teething cracker should include testing to be sure that chunks that could cause choking don't readily break off of the cracker as you try to teeth on it.
Zwieback crackers have these characteristics, also, a stale bagel acts as a great teething biscuit.
parenting.ivillage.com /baby/bnutrition/0,,3w8l-p,00.html   (352 words)

  
 Read about Cracker (biscuit) at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Cracker (biscuit) and learn about Cracker (biscuit) ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In North America, cracker refers to a dry, thin, and crisp savoury biscuit that developed from military
oyster crackers are often used in or served with soup.
United Kingdom, where they are called cheese biscuits or savoury biscuits.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Cracker_(biscuit)   (109 words)

  
 G300B  Royal Worcester Cracker Biscuit Jar
This cracker jar is highlighted with gold and it has been decorated in a floral scene with rich colors of browns, blues, yellows, and greens.
This jar stands 9" high to the top of the handle when it is in the upright position, to the top of the finial on the brass lid it measures 6 3/4" high.
The opening of this biscuit jar is 4 1/4" diameter, the base is only 3" diameter, at the widest point this biscuit jar is approximately 5 1/2" diameter.
www.bargainjohn.com /g300bWorcester.htm   (219 words)

  
 The Food Timeline: history notes--cookies, crackers & biscuits
The development of cookies and crackers from these primitive beginnings is a history of refinements inspired by two different impulses--one plan and practical, the other luxurious and pleasure-loving.
Unleavened crackers may be made from flour and water only (as are matzos) or with the addition of a little salt.
Roman biscuits and gruel, Medieval sops and stew, 18th century hard tack and soup, and early 19th century common crackers and fish chowder are part of a long tradition of using bread to extend thin foods to fill hungry bellies.
www.foodtimeline.org /foodcookies.html   (15718 words)

  
 Cook's Thesaurus: Crackers
Highland oatcakes Notes: These mildly sweet crackers are a good base for hors d'oeuvres, but they're higher in fat than other crackers.
But they're still able to give the crackers a bit of airiness by baking them in extremely hot ovens, which causes trapped air bubbles in the dough to expand.
Ritz® cracker Notes: Produced by Nabisco, these are the best-selling crackers in the United States.
www.foodsubs.com /Crackers.html   (1231 words)

  
 Search Results for cracker - Encyclopædia Britannica
American clergyman whose advocacy of a health regimen emphasizing temperance and vegetarianism found lasting expression in the graham cracker, a household commodity in which lay the origin of the...
Made from a rope of dough typically fashioned into the shape of a loose knot, the pretzel is briefly boiled and then glazed with...
The National Biscuit Company was formed in 1898 when the American Biscuit Company merged with the New York Biscuit Company.
www.britannica.com /search?query=cracker&submit=Find&source=MWTAB   (516 words)

  
 G318B  Crown Milano Cracker or Biscuit Jar
Notice the excellent condition of the enameled design still on the exterior of this biscuit jar, and the colors that are still sharp and distinguished.
This biscuit jar measures 7" high to the top of the finial and when the handle is in the upright position it is 9 1/2" high.
This biscuit jar is one that you will not want to miss adding to your own personal collections.
www.bargainjohn.com /g318bBiscuit.htm   (236 words)

  
 Sol Dorf - 1908-2002
The youngest of eight children of Eastern European, Jewish immigrant parents, Sol was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 29, 1908.
Quickly advancing at the AandP he was soon hired away by Schultze and Burtch (a Chicago-based biscuit and cracker company) and spent the next 20 years as a supervisor and cookie salesman on Chicago's South Side.
From these humble beginnings Milwaukee Biscuit Company would grow to become one of the largest food distributors in the United States before being sold to an international conglomerate in 1991.
www.dorf.org /sol/sol.html   (573 words)

  
 AIB Professional Books on Cookie and Cracker Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Manley, D.J.R. Technology of biscuits, crackers and cookies.
Biscuits: a pictorial story of a sweet tradition.
Cahn, William, Out of the cracker barrel: the Nabisco story from animal crackers to Zulus.
www.aibonline.org /resources/booklistings/cookieandcracker.html   (324 words)

  
 B I O C O N - Products & Services
It is a cracker or biscuit improver specially developed to improve crispiness and bite in biscuit.
It also prevents bubbling or buckling of cracker sheets and decreases the mixing time of dough.
It is used as an improver for short dough biscuits and crackers to give them good bite and colour.
www.biocon.com /biocon_products_enzymes_enduser_food.asp   (883 words)

  
 Bremner Biscuit Company - News
Among the other crackers sampled were the Cracked Wheat, Sesame, Low Sodium and the Caraway, the newest addition to the Bremner family of quality wafers.
Cook Street student Cathy Bacon was awarded grand prize for her Salmon Mousse En Crust, a light and airy mousse in a flaky Bremner Sesame Wafer crust, served with English cucumber slices on Bremner Sesame Wafers.
Classmate Terri Fennell was awarded first place in both the Cracked Wheat and Original categories for her Toasted Four-Cheese Ravioli (baked ravioli coated in Bremner Cracked Wheat Wafers) and Roquefort Stuffed Pork Chops (pork chops stuffed with a mixture of onions, mushrooms, Bremner Original Wafers and Roquefort).
www.bremnerbiscuitco.com /bremner/news.html   (1174 words)

  
 Biscuit Tins
This biscuit tin is marked on the bottom Huntley and Palmers Biscuits Reading and London England....the size is 7 1/4" x 9" x 2" deep...the litho of the Victorian people is real nice.
A label that describes what biscuits were in the tin is on the bottom.
It is a biscuit tin, and it commerating the English Royal Family on their visit to Canada and the US.
www.chiptin.com /antiqibles/tins/biscuit.htm   (1683 words)

  
 Simply Australian: Aussie Food > Biscuits > Crackers
SAOs were also one of the first biscuits to be heavily advertised in magazines and newspapers in the early part of the 1900s.
Arnott’s cheesiest cracker biscuit, Cheds, was specially designed to taste like Welsh Rarebit, which Australians know as cheese on toast.
This cracker easily splits into delicious bite sized pieces and has a liberal topping of cheese sprinkles, which includes a secret mix of parmesan and cheddar cheese flavours.
www.simplyoz.com /products/aussie_food/biscuits/crackers   (1012 words)

  
 Purity Factories Limited - Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This type of biscuit was onced used by sailors to replace bread, owing to its long shelf life, and has been a traditional Newfoundland product made by Purity for decades.
From a cracker style that originated in England and Ireland, these crackers are perfect on their own, as a light lunch, or with a hot bowl of soup.
All of our cracker and biscuit products are low in fat and have no cholesterol.
www.purity.nf.ca /products.htm   (685 words)

  
 Biscuit, Cracker and Cookie Recipes for the Food Industry, Kennedy's Online Book Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It then presents a series of recipes for hard-dough products such as crispbread and crackers, short-dough biscuits and cookies, extruded and deposited dough products.
A final chapter covers the important area of dietetic products, including recipes for reduced fat and sugar biscuits and products for particular groups such as diabetics and babies.
Biscuit, cracker and cookie recipes for the food industry provides unparalleled access to best practice in the industry, and a wealth of ideas for product developers and production managers.
www.kennedys-books.co.uk /352/food-industry-publication.htm   (284 words)

  
 Biscuit, Cracker, and Cookie Recipes for the Food Industry by Duncan Manley
Biscuit, Cracker, and Cookie Recipes for the Food Industry by Duncan Manley
This book provides a comprehensive selection of over 150 standard commercial biscuit, cracker, and cookie recipes and is the ideal companion to the third edition of Duncan Manley's Technology of Biscuits, Crackers and Cookies.
It is designed for biscuit, cracker, and cookie product developers as an aid in the task of creating and perfecting their products.
www.chipsbooks.com /biscuit.htm   (323 words)

  
 Cracker
A thin, dry biscuit, often hard or crisp; as, a Boston
cracker; a Graham cracker; a soda cracker; an oyster
crackers use grandiose screen names that conceal their identities.
dictionary-x.com /Cracker.html   (801 words)

  
 Snacks
Describes what is involved in making biscuit doughs and the subsequent handling of this dough.
This manual describes what is involved in baking and cooling biscuits from dough pieces that have been placed on the oven band.
This manual describes what is involved in secondary processing of biscuits, that is, procedures used to enhance biscuits after they have been baked.
www.kennedys-books.co.uk /display_books.asp?bookcat=34   (218 words)

  
 Garibaldi Biscuits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Was it the case that the scone-like biscuit was a Southern usage
crackers, is that small children can be persuaded that they are
Oh, and chicken/pork/turkey stuffing (dressing) is in the biscuit class, too
vocaboly.com /forums/ftopic6820-0-asc-75.html   (2326 words)

  
 Bremner Biscuit Company - Recipes
Bremner crackers and wafers can be used in the kitchen in many ways.
Sprinkle in half the crushed crackers and shake to distribute on the sides and bottom of pan.
Thoroughly mix all ingredients (except crackers) with fork and refrigerate until ready to serve.
www.bremnerbiscuitco.com /bremner/recipestatic.html   (1955 words)

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