Haidt, of course, doesn't stop at making a macedoine of disgust and morality. From Wordnik.com. [Conflating Morality and Disgust is Immoral: Haidt and the Happiness Hypothesis] Reference
Lemesurier not only gives the original prophecies in Nostradamus' original argot Occitan French with a macedoine of other vocabulary, but a complete concordance to them. From Wordnik.com. [Kenneth Hite's Journal] Reference
In spite of our own common sense and all rational evidence to the contrary, we seem to buy unquestioningly into any old macedoine-mashup of dopey, absurd stuff, just because it's on the Internet, and we won't believe the most obvious and verifiable truths from something as vetted and cross-checked as a real encyclopedia. From Wordnik.com. [Quakes and Conspiracies -- Oh, Give It a Rest] Reference
A macedoine of strawberries followed and a scoop of cheese. From Wordnik.com. [The Blotting Book] Reference
I had spent the first half of my meal slyly inspecting the vegetables in my salad to see if they were cut into perfect macedoine, and, now on my second drink, was simultaneously trying to carry on a conversation, parse out the different flavors in the fish stew I'd ordered, and nonchalantly crane my neck over to another diner's plate at a nearby table to see if his French fries were actually 7cm by 8mm, as my culinary school textbook dictated. From Wordnik.com. [Sophie Brickman: What is a Foodie? Am I One? Are You?] Reference
A coil; pour parsley sauce over, and garnish it round with braised carrots or a macedoine of vegetables, and place the cut up stalks of cauliflower in the centre. From Wordnik.com. [The Cauliflower] Reference
1 1 0 18 tins macedoine, at 1s. From Wordnik.com. [The Land of Midian — Volume 2] Reference
The Tatar, recollecting that it was Stepan Arkadyevitch’s way not to call the dishes by the names in the French bill of fare, did not repeat them after him, but could not resist rehearsing the whole menus to himself according to the bill: — “Soupe printaniere, turbot, sauce Beaumarchais, poulard a l’estragon, macedoine de fruits ... etc.,” and then instantly, as though worked by springs, laying down one bound bill of fare, he took up another, the list of wines, and submitted it to. From Wordnik.com. [Anna Karenina] Reference
L É GUMES FRAIS EN G É N É RAL pommes de terre (potatoes) patate douce (sweet potato) tomates (tomatoes) tomates cerises (cherry tomatoes) concentr é de tomates (tomato puree) aubergine (aubergine/eggplant) oignon (onion) ciboule, ciboulette (spring onion/chive) é chalote (shallot) ail (garlic) gousse d'ail (garlic clove) poivron rouge (red pepper) poireau (leek) courgette (courgette) concombre (cucumber) cornichon (gherkin) caro tt e (carrot) asperge (asparagus) pointes d'asperges (asparagus tips) oseille (sorrel) ortie (nettle) mac é doine (mixed vegetables/macedoine) soja (soya) bambou (bamboo) pousses de bambou (bamboo shoots) endive (chicory) fenouil (fennel) c é leri-rave (celeriac) é pinards (spinach) carde (chard) cardon (cardoon) artichaut (artichoke) c œ ur, fond d'artichaut (artichoke heart) betterave (beetroot/beets) rutabaga (swede) topinambour, p â tisson (Jerusalem artichoke) radis (radish) raifort (horseradish) navet (turnip) panais (parsnip) salsifis (salsify) avocat (. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
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