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baguette

[ba-get] / bæˈgɛt /


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They are turning it into breakfast cereal, tie-dyeing it and, in one case, wrapping it around baguettes.

From New York Times

We ate freshly baked, warm baguettes, smeared with butter and jam.

From Los Angeles Times

Pit stops at an underground fight club for restaurant workers, and at a favorite baker for a prized salted baguette, are both moving and strange, leaving us with more questions than answers.

From New York Times

On his own, he would be able to chat with everyday folks in campgrounds, eat baguettes from local bakeries for breakfast and bed down whenever he saw fit.

From Seattle Times

Then there’s a picnic of baguette sandwiches with his brother on a windy beach in France, moments made for the camera but also clearly a rare joy.

From Seattle Times