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He offered figures made of dough as a substitute for blood sacrifices.
In many societies human victims gave place to animal substitutes or to effigies made of dough, wood, or other materials.
As she ran into the tangle of undergrowth, her legs felt as if they were made of dough, and the nettles pricked her feet painfully.
These women also carried, or some of the celebrants did, certain well-known symbols of fertility, including pinecones and figures made of dough, in the shapes of serpents and men.
Similar to Spain's churros, these were made of dough "piped" into hot oil from a fist, and served with a dish of spiced fresh peas with soft cheese that I could happily eat every day.
You had to be there, in a Belgium that the artist evoked with lyrical sarcasm in 1924: "Yes, our actions are pictorial, our inventions are enormous, our thoughts are tragicomical, our temptations are burlesque, our desires are born of the flatlands, our paradises are made of dough and condensed milk, and our endearments are made of butter".
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Picture a flowerpot in Copenhagen containing nasturtiums, snails and edible branches made of malt dough, arranged by René Redzepi, the celebrated chef of Noma.
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