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The book tells of one day in the life of Suzette, a crepe-making soubrette, who pushes her cart and pan throughout Paris, making snacks filled with fresh fruit for mothers and children and postmen and painters.
Touring the institute, it seems ironic that the company needs to enhance its snack mind-set, because everyone here is either making snacks or eating snacks they have just made.
A wife who spends her days making snacks for an arrogant, sports-obsessed husband and his buddies gets revenge by pickling a batch of virility-sapping cucumbers and driving into the sunset with the wedding crockery.
Sadhana now trains her younger sisters as tailors and is also joining with other girls in the community who have similar small businesses, like making snacks and crafts, to build a cooperative that they hope to grow and expand.
We dine out maybe four times a year, three of those for Chinese (there are no Korean restaurants yet), and the rest of the time my mother is at the stove — breakfast, lunch, dinner, as well as making snacks for us midmorning and afternoon, and then late at night for my father when he gets home.
Ms. Redding's aunts became skilled cooks at a young age, making snacks to sell by the roadside; her mother's specialty was miang kham, a savory parcel of dried shrimp, chiles, peanuts, lime and coconut, wrapped in fragrant leaves from the betel nut tree.
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"We're making snack food — the entertainment equivalent of potato chips and Twizzlers and cookies," he said.
Far from agreeing to combat obesity, they decided, in effect, to profit from it, by making snack foods more addictive.
Some are snacking as they make snacks.
Then there are the food processors that make snacks for the rest of India.
Heads up, science: I want my instruments to make snacks as well as music.
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