Yes it can i used it like that last week
The word "clobber" was from British air force slang, probably related to bombing. It was used as early as 1941. Please see the related link below.
It was used in a Pillsbury commercial. :)
I usually make chicken and dumplings from scratch but today decided to try using pre-made, rolled pie crust instead. Making the dumplings from scratch is both tedious and messy, and I was hoping to find a convenient short cut. However, in my opinion, the end result using pre-made pie crust was not good. The dumplings were edible, but were very thin, mushy, and had a greasy, slimy texture to them. In short, while making dumplings from scratch is a messy hassle, I'm going back to my old recipe after this little experiment today.
When James Naismith invented the game, the hoop was a peach basket WITH the bottom still in it.
A peach basket with the bottom still on it.
i want the crust i want the crust i want the crusty crust i want the crust
what are the accounting methods used in peach tree
Mango
A peach basket.
Peach baskets were nailed onto a 10 foot high track. The bottoms were left on the baskets so each time a shot was good the ball would have to be retrieved from the basket.
It is used to create the crust.
Peach pits were used during World War I as filter for their gas masks. They would soack them in urine and make a special charcoal out of them that was used for the mask.