- A
scuffler is a word in
Yorkshire dialect originating from the
Castleford area
meaning a
large bread cake. This
bread is
always baked in rounds, and scored...
- an
article on "
scuffle", but its
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- List of
breads List of
bread dishes List of buns Ovelgönne
bread roll
Scuffler Stein,
Sadie (April 13, 2015). "Ode to the
Buttered Roll, That New York...
- has been made
since at
least before WWII. Oven-bottom cake (Yorkshire)
Scuffler (Yorkshire)
Fadge (Scotland, Ireland, Northumberland, and Lancashire) Hearth-breads...
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early days, it was also
known variously as Dean, Deans, Nuckollsville, and
Scuffle Town.
Thousands of
settlers came to
these former Cherokee lands in search...
-
Devonshire split (traditionally part of a
cream tea,
rather than scones)
Scuffler Stottie cake
Lancashire oven
bottom Roll Sub
Flatbread Farl
Oatcake § England...
- USS
Scuffle (AM-298) was an Admirable-class
minesweeper built for the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was
awarded a
Presidential Unit Citation...
- purpose.
There are two
general types of hoe: draw hoes for
shaping soil, and
scuffle hoes for
weeding and
aerating soil. A draw hoe has a
blade set at approximately...
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Scuffle Hill is a
historic home
located at Martinsville, Virginia. It was
built between 1917 and 1920, and it
occupies the s**** of an
earlier house,...
- – May 24, 2014) was an
American woman known as the
butch ****
whose scuffle with
police was,
according to
DeLarverie and many eyewitnesses, the spark...