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  2. Mirabelle (London restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mirabelle was a restaurant in the Mayfair area of London. It opened in 1936, and became popular during the 1950s and 1960s, with some celebrities being regulars. Chef Marco Pierre White owned it from 1998 to 2007, and it earned a Michelin star in 2000 under head chef Charlie Rushton, and kept it until its closure for refurbishment in 2008.

  3. Mirabelle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mirabelle most often refers to a type of small, yellow prune. Mirabelle may also refer to: Mirabelle (name), feminine given name; Mirabelle (Breda restaurant) - Dutch restaurant; Mirabelle (London restaurant) - English restaurant

  4. Mirabelle (Breda restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mirabelle is a defunct restaurant located in the Mirabella Estate in Breda, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1959 and retained that rating until 1967. [1] [2] In recent years the restaurant came into hot water. Mostly depending on business guest, it went bankrupt in April 2009.

  5. 19 High-Protein Mediterranean Diet Lunch Recipes - AOL

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    The combo of garlic and Sriracha adds a delightful kick, but feel free to opt for an alternative hot sauce of your preference or skip it altogether for a milder flavor. View Recipe.

  6. From Bundled Deals to Bigger Snacks: How America Ate in 2024

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    Quick-service restaurants embraced it first, with McDonald’s $5 meal deal and Burger King’s $5 combo offering consumers the exciting prospect of value (fast food had, by June, already begun to ...

  7. Tarte aux mirabelles - Wikipedia

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    Longest-ever tarte aux mirabelles (206.31 m (677 ft), or 4,000 portions), Nancy, France, 2006. The mirabelle plum has been cultivated since at least the 17th century. [1] [2] The Dictionnaire de l'Académie française and the Oxford English Dictionary both give the probable derivation of the name as Mirabel, a fairly frequent toponym in the south of France.

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    Act (CEQA) review, or New York's State Environmental States with Programs Similar to NEPA Theworld’sleadingsustainabilityconsultancy ERM specialist teams have been

  9. Ohio Mom Asks 'How Do You Pick Which Kid to Save' After ... - AOL

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    An Ohio mother is mourning the loss of her two adult children and is focused on getting them "justice" after they were both shot and killed this week. On Tuesday, Dec. 10, after 7 p.m. local time ...