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From joy, of course!
Serves 12. Adapted from "Joy of Cooking" (1995).
Serves 8 to 10. From Len Banda, adapted from "Joy of Cooking".
Since I had the makings for the rest of the dessert, I bought an ingredient you can find at any grocery store -- cream cheese -- and made my own icing from scratch (the cream cheese frosting from "Joy of Cooking" took five minutes and was delicious).
Recipe for Eggs Benedict taken from Joy of Cooking.
If I'm guessing correctly, they are a variant on the Nancy Silverton recipe that Ruth Reichl published in her cookbook last year, which is to say that they are not just expertly folded, they contain more than twice as much butter than the ones you made last year from "Joy of Cooking".
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Handel commands our attention with bold changes of tone, vivid swings from joy to rage, and spells of paralyzing sadness.
He studied at Oxford with John Ruskin and was influenced by William Morris, who believed that "the fault of modern society lay in the separation of work from joy, and of art from craft," as Harold Osborne, an art historian, put it.
The whole scope of life, from joy to sorrow, plays out in gay bars nightly.
His fetlocks puffed from galloping, his tail curled upward From the joy of feeling fleet across the tinted grasslands And the gold savannahs there.
The excitement comes from within the hearts of the fans, and from the joy of the players.
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