I made this last night with the unshrinkable tart shell as well, also a test run for a Thanksgiving party. From Wordnik.com. [cranberry, caramel and almond tart | smitten kitchen] Reference
Wool treated with chlorine loses its felting property, and hence becomes unshrinkable, a fact of which advantage is taken in preparing unshrinkable woollen fabrics. From Wordnik.com. [The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics] Reference
I am so excited about the great unshrinkable tart shell…I made your maple cream tart for Thanksgiving last year and while it was truly delicious and I liked the vodka thing going on in the crust, the crust did shrink and I was nervous about it and ended up with this minuscule little crust!. From Wordnik.com. [cranberry pecan frangipane tart | smitten kitchen] Reference
The chasm between the champions and the team propping up the table was unshrinkable. From Wordnik.com. [Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk] Reference
We are to manifest the unshakeable and unshrinkable loyalty of a soldier at the post of duty. From Wordnik.com. [The Epistles of St. Peter] Reference
He entered the shop, and by chance Mr. Povey was arranging unshrinkable flannels in the doorway. From Wordnik.com. [The Old Wives' Tale] Reference
The sprouting and flowering of this form are stretched out on an unshrinkable duration, which is one with their essence. From Wordnik.com. [Evolution créatrice. English] Reference
"State of Play," in short, seemed so British - and so unshrinkable a story, with characters of unusual depth and complexity - that a number of people involved in the film version weren't sure at first that boiling it down and moving it to the United States made much sense. From Wordnik.com. [Awards Daily] Reference
I am using the great unshrinkable tart pastry for my birthday barbecue tomorrow, filled with the mascarpone-cream cheese-sour cream filling (sans ginger) from your nectarine tart and topped not with nectarine but strawberries, inspired by your fresh strawberry tart. 3 smitten kitchen ideas in one, should be delicious!. From Wordnik.com. [smitten kitchen] Reference
Laquo; winter fruit salad the great unshrinkable sweet tart shell ». From Wordnik.com. [mushroom and barley pie | smitten kitchen] Reference
Laquo; the great unshrinkable sweet tart shell mustard-roasted potatoes ». From Wordnik.com. [cranberry pecan frangipane tart | smitten kitchen] Reference
Finally made it last night with Dorie Greenspan’s unshrinkable sweet tart dough. From Wordnik.com. [cranberry, caramel and almond tart | smitten kitchen] Reference
I definitely had some trouble with the shell even though I used the “great unshrinkable”- check out my blog if you’re interested. From Wordnik.com. [cranberry, caramel and almond tart | smitten kitchen] Reference
Your unshrinkable crust is ah-MAZE-ing!), a good gluten-free crust is a whole 'nother WORLD of difficult!. From Wordnik.com. [doggdot.us] Reference
I'm really taken with the unshrinkable crust. From Wordnik.com. [doggdot.us] Reference
I tried this recipe on two occasions and, like jeni #223 all of the butter in the crust melted until there was almost a half inch of of it sloshing around the bottom of the sheetpan i put the pie on. is that normal? i’ve made all butter crust pies before and i’ve never seen anything like it! same thing happened with the unshrinkable tart shell recipe, although not as much in quantity. both crusts are delicious and so flaky!. From Wordnik.com. [pie crust 102: all butter, really flaky pie dough | smitten kitchen] Reference
'durable,' 'unshrinkable,' 'latest,' 'cheap,' 'stylish,'. From Wordnik.com. [The Old Wives' Tale] Reference
Mr Himmyshimmy, a blighty, a reeky, a lighty, a scrapy, a bab-bly, a ninny, dirty seventh among thieves and always bottom sawyer, till nowan knowed how howmely howme could be, giving unsolicited testimony on behalf of the absent, as glib as eaves — water to those present (who meanwhile, with increasing lack of interest in his semantics, allowed various subconscious smickers to drivel slowly across their fichers), unconsciously explaining, for inkstands, with a meticulosity bordering on the insane, the various meanings of all the different foreign parts of speech he misused and cuttlefishing every lie unshrinkable about all the other people in the story, leaving out, of course, foreconsciously, the simple worf and plague and poison they had cornered him about until there was not a snoozer among them but was utterly undeceived in the heel of the reel by the recital of the rigmarole. From Wordnik.com. [Finnegans Wake] Reference
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