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A bit of bread and rusk, as it turns out.
But for Bonesteel and Rusk, as the journalist Barbara Demick notes, "The division was very random".
I've mixed mine with herbs and rusk to pack into the barrel, which holds five litres.
Once suitably fruity, they are rinsed in brine and gently cooked before being cooled and blended with butter and rusk.
Then came the bright optimism of the New Frontier, with President Kennedy's stirring call to "ask not," and Rusk became Secretary of State.
Toasted sausage sandwich It's good to see Michael opting for a top-notch banger that is less likely to be full of the cheap cuts, extraneous body parts and rusk commonly found in economy varieties.
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You're woken at dawn with coffee and rusks, go out game viewing until about nine, when the sun grows hot and the animals retreat.
One can still enjoy the traditional bread and rusks of the island by visiting Yora's wood-oven bakery, the oldest one still burning in Mykonos town.
There's no need for alarms in the bush - camp staff are happy to wake you up themselves, the pre-6:00 a.m. start helped by caffeine and rusks (African biscotti).
In the Glasgow Longitudinal Infant Growth Study, commercially prepared cereals were the most commonly used first weaning foods, used by 82% of the mothers (n=127), and these were subdivided into baby rice (66%), baby cereal (9%) and rusks (5%).
BISMARCK and DEAN RUSK are relatively new, too, and one of my favorite words, FESTOON, makes an appearance.
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