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  2. Balfours - Wikipedia

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    Balfours began when Scottish immigrant James Calder and Margaret née Balfour opened a bakery at 130 Rundle Street, Adelaide in 1853. [3] As Calder's bakery became very successful, he opened the City Steam Biscuit Factory in Twin Street, Adelaide in 1872.

  3. Frog cake - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the Balfours bakery around 1923, and soon became a popular treat in South Australia. Originally frog cakes were available exclusively in green, but later brown and pink were added to the range. Since then other variations have been developed, including seasonal varieties (such as snowmen and Easter "chicks").

  4. Get the Party Started With a Big Bowl of Christmas Punch - AOL

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    Wassail. This cozy spiced cider is a Christmas tradition in some parts of the world, and for good reason! Wassail is made with apple cider, warm spices, and cranberry juice cocktail, plus apples ...

  5. Starbucks’ Christmas Bakery Menu Is Bringing Cheer ... - AOL

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    On Monday, Nov. 25, food blogger Snackolatorshared a graphic of Starbucks' Christmas bakery items available across the pond and then proposed the following question to their over 500,000 Instagram ...

  6. In der Weihnachtsbäckerei - Wikipedia

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    In der Weihnachtsbäckerei" describes the situation in a Christmas bakery, focusing on the mess made while baking. The chorus talks of the tastes found in a Christmas bakery, while also adding the risks of creating a mess when mixing the ingredients. The chorus can be translated as following: [1]

  7. Balfour House - Wikipedia

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    Balfour House is an antebellum mansion located at the corner of Crawford Street and Cherry Street in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Built in 1835, it was the home of Emma Balfour, [ a ] celebrated diarist of the Siege of Vicksburg .

  8. Arthur Balfour - Wikipedia

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    Ellenberger, Nancy W. Balfour's World: Aristocracy and Political Culture at the Fin de Siècle (2015). excerpt; Gollin, Alfred M. Balfour's burden: Arthur Balfour and imperial preference(1965). Green, E.H.H. The Crisis of Conservatism: the politics, economics and ideology of the British Conservative Party, 1880–1914 (Routledge, 1995)

  9. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    The FTC required Balfour to issue contracts going forward under new ground rules. [8] In the 1970s, Balfour began producing a much wider variety of products for sports champions. When L.G. Balfour died in 1973, the ownership of the company was placed in a trust administered by the Bank of New England. In the late 1970s, Balfour acquired the ...