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  2. Popover - Wikipedia

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    A popover is a light roll made from an egg batter similar to that of Yorkshire pudding, typically baked in muffin tins or dedicated popover pans, which have straight-walled sides rather than angled. Popovers may be served either as a sweet, topped with fruit and whipped cream ; or, butter and jam for breakfast ; or, with afternoon tea ; or ...

  3. Popover (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    This popover belongs to the status bar of gedit. It contains two checkboxes and a radio button. A popover is a container-type graphical control element that hovers over its parent window. It can contain various other graphical control elements such as checkboxes, radio buttons, or list boxes. Like any container-type graphical control element ...

  4. Patricia Murphy (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Her signature item was the popover, a hot bread dispensed from baskets by costumed servers known as popover girls. [4] Murphy recounted what she called her "female Horatio Alger" story in her 1961 autobiography, Glow of Candlelight, [5] which set a New York City record for sales of autographed books at Macy's in Herald Square. [6]

  5. Yorkshire pudding - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire puddings. Yorkshire pudding is a baked pudding made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. [1] A common English side dish, it is a versatile food that can be served in numerous ways depending on its ingredients, size, and the accompanying components of the meal.

  6. Popover (dress) - Wikipedia

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    Popover is a type of dress originally designed by Claire McCardell in 1942. [1] The outfit type became the basis for a variety of wrap-around dresses. [2]A versatile wrap dress, it could be used as a bathing suit cover-up, house dress, dressing gown, or party dress. [3]

  7. Nun's puffs - Wikipedia

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    The French Wikipedia identifies an earlier term for the dessert, paix-de-nonne ("nun's peace"), which is pronounced the same as pets de nonne, and likely the origin of the later term. The origin of the English name "nun's puffs" is said to be a mystery.

  8. Talk:Popover - Wikipedia

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    2 Difference between popover and Yorkshire pudding? 3 comments. 3 Another popover. 4 WikiProject Food and drink Tagging. 1 comment. 5 Quotation. 1 comment. 6 ...

  9. Category:Graphical control elements - Wikipedia

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