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The first documented case of frosting occurred in 1655, and included sugar, eggs and rosewater. [7] The icing was applied to the cake then hardened in the oven. The earliest attestation of the verb to ice in this sense seems to date from around 1600, [8] and the noun icing from 1683. [9] Frosting was first attested in 1750. [10]
While testing the new pastry, taste pilot Steve Schwinn is blown up in an accident and is buried with "full cereal honors". Meanwhile, Thurl Ravenscroft , a long-suffering Shakespearean actor who performs the mascot role of Tony the Tiger for Kellogg's, is convinced by the milk syndicate that the new breakfast pastry will make the cereal ...
Angel Food Cakes: A pair of effeminate cookie angels. Devils Food Cakes: A pair of devilish bullies who dance at the rhythm of Jazz and claim to be naughty but nice in order to win the cookie queen's heart. In the comics, one of them serves as the main antagonist to the protagonists. Upside Down Cakes: A pair of two cupcakes who are upside down.
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A few seconds later, Jason asks Lorelai: “Watch my Sno Balls please,” to which she responds: “Not on the first date, Mister.” In the movie Hurlyburly (1998), the character Mickey finds and brings up some Sno Balls, as a healthier alternative to the Bolivian cocaine breakfast, which Eddie and Phil are having.
Frosting or Frosted may refer to: Frost, a thin layer of ice on a solid surface; Icing (food), the sweet glaze used in confectionery; FROSTING, a surveillance programme; Frosting (crime), a form of vehicle theft; Frosting (decorative arts), a motif in decoration of objects; Frosted (band), a pop punk band; Frosted (horse), a racehorse; Aerosol burn
Royal icing is a hard white icing, made from softly beaten egg whites, icing sugar (powdered sugar), and sometimes lemon or lime juice. It is used to decorate Christmas cakes, wedding cakes, gingerbread houses, cookies, and many other cakes and biscuits. It is used either as a smooth covering or in sharp peaks.
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