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There was coffee, lots of it, and Danish pasteries stacked on the tables.
Adulthood Dave Hingsburger 2007
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However, today I ventured into Petit Four on Mesones and was astonished to find that they not only make candies of magnificent quality, but incredible cakes, pies, and assorted goodies including pasteries.
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And I was so looking forward to retiring back home and being the crazy old auntie who showed up with pasteries for the class on Danish Liberation Day.
"Banning cupcakes is almost like an assault on the national identity." Ann Althouse 2006
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Everything was so pretty, I just wanted to stare at the pasteries.
Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2006
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Plus, from 11 p.m. until 2 a.m., there will be complementary chocolates and petite pasteries, which make for a tasty beginning to the new year.
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It features traditional Jewish Moroccan food such as baklava, mufletta and other pasteries.
unknown title 2009
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Leetonia, 330-427-1600; English tea (lunch), including fruit and pasteries, in a Scottish decor; a variety of teas for purchase, as well as Christmas cookies to be ordered.
Salem News 2009
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I love those pasteries, specially the canelony, I use to have lots of those when I lived in Paris.
***abbytryagain*** ***abbytrysagain*** 2008
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I love those pasteries, specially the canelony, I use to have lots of those when I lived in Paris.
***abbytryagain*** 2008
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We spent most of our time walking around the village and enjoyed some french pasteries and chocolate (of course!) in a cute little cafe.
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