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  3. Jewish paper cutting - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Jewish paper cutting is unclear. Ashkenazi Jews in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries practiced this type of art. However, Jewish paper cuts can be traced to Jewish communities in Syria, Iraq, and North Africa, and the similarity in the cutting techniques (using a knife) between East European Jews and Chinese paper cutters, may indicate that the origin goes back even further.

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    A gyro sandwich garnished with mint leaves. A garnish is an item or substance used as a decoration or embellishment accompanying a prepared food dish or drink. [1] In many cases, it may give added or contrasting flavor.

  5. Print butter - Wikipedia

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    Print butter [1] is an obsolete term for butter that was sold in wrappers printed with "some emblematic device" as a branding device [2] [3] as modern butter almost always is. Originally the wrappers were normally cloth and sometimes washed and returned for re-use by the retailer. [2] By the late 19th century greaseproof paper took over from ...

  6. Butter stamp - Wikipedia

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    A butter stamp or butter print [1] is a device for stamping or shaping a design onto a block of warm butter. [2] Butter stamps were sometimes commercial but usually purely decorative and applied in homes. [3] They were typically made of wood and feature simple designs of cows, flowers or geometric patterns and, if commercial, the name of the ...

  7. Jar with a Twist - Wikipedia

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    Jar with a Twist (also stylized Jar-with-a-Twist and Jar~with~a~Twist) design concept for a peanut butter jar with a rotating bottom that functions similar to a deodorant stick by raising its contents towards the top of the container. [1] The concept was designed as a school design project, and it was never mass produced or sold on the market.

  8. Big Cook, Little Cook - Wikipedia

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    Ben and Small are trying to decorate a wedding cake which they have made. Snow White visits the café and the cooks make her some Seven Dwarf custard tarts. In return, she leaves them a present – a bow to decorate their cake. Small collects some custard and finds out how it's made. Customer: Snow White Food they made: Seven Dwarves Pies

  9. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    Hessian jute bags (commonly known as gunnysacks) are used to ship wool, tobacco, and cotton, as well as foodstuffs such as coffee, flour, vegetables, and grains. Hessian jute's ability to allow the contents of bags to breathe makes it excellent for preventing or minimizing rotting due to trapped moisture.

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