- Baku, some
bakeries use
their stale buns and
bread for
making rusks. The
price of
rusk in
those bakeries is
usually low, as the
bakeries do this to avoid...
- Ouma (/ˈoʊ.mɑː/ (commonly
referred to as Ouma
Rusks)) is a
South African rusk made from a
traditional buttermilk recipe. It was
first produced in the...
- "
Rusks on
Rusk: A Georgian's Life as
Collaborative Autobiography". The
Georgia Historical Quarterly. 76 (1): 63. Herring,
George (Spring 1992). "
Rusks...
- Johannesburg.: 33 The
rusks were
originally sold as
Uitspan and
Outspan Rusks but were
later renamed as Ouma
Rusks. In the 1970s, the
rusk part of the business...
-
Simon Edward Rusk (born 17
December 1981) is a
professional football manager and
former professional player who is
interim manager at
Premier League club...
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Rusk County is or was the name of
several counties in the
United States:
Rusk County,
South Dakota, a
former county; see
Armstrong County,
South Dakota...
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Rusk is the name of some
places in the U.S.
state of Wisconsin:
Rusk,
Burnett County, Wisconsin, a town
Rusk, Dunn County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated...
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Rusk is a dry biscuit. It may also
refer to:
Claude Ewing Rusk (1871-1931),
author and
mountaineer Dean
Rusk (1909–1994),
United States Secretary of State...
-
British food
manufacturing company, best
known for the baby
product Farley's
Rusks but also for baby rice,
cereals and breadsticks. The
brand mascot was a...
-
Light on Dean
Rusk? A
Review Essay". The
Academy of
Political Science. 106 (1): 123–128.. Herring,
George (Spring 1992). "
Rusks on
Rusk: A Georgian's...