How To Use Shrove tuesday In A Sentence
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Labels: pancake, shrove Tuesday, Sweet Foods + Baking
Archive 2007-02-01
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Shrove Tuesday otherwise known as Pancake Day prompted Saturday Breakfast to focus our regular How To? segment on making the perfect pancake.
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I made your wholemeal pancakes for my shrove Tuesday and they were fantastic.
Crepes for Pancake Day | Baking Bites
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In Britain, pancakes are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday - shrove is from the verb shrive, or confess.
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On Shrove Tuesday he the Chaplain will institute a search in the attics to find out where the thurible, incense boat, incense, charcoal and aspergillum have been packed away"': page 218.
Archive 2008-05-04
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Chambers cites, among others, a 1618 account ‘describing the bands of prentices, 3,000 or 4,000 strong, who on Shrove Tuesday and 1 May do outrages in all directions.’
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My fondest MG memory will always be sitting in Bienville Square on Shrove Tuesday, surrounded by thousands of drunk and getting drunker revelers, and watching the cops on horseback ride by and yank underage drinkers up by the collar to escort them on the horse's thigh to the nearest station for processing.
Laissez la bonne exposition de seins
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I thought of you today and the whole Lent: you're doing it wrong thing you posted about with shrove tuesday/ash wednesday.
Bitter and disgruntled, all in one post, oh my!
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COOPER: Well, by the Christian calendar, tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday, the world shrove from the old English word -- verb to -- to shrive, meaning to absolve.
CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2006
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My fondest MG memory will always be sitting in Bienville Square in downtown Mobile on Shrove Tuesday, surrounded by thousands of drunk and getting drunker revelers, and watching the cops on horseback ride by and yank underage drinkers up by the collar to escort them on the horse's thigh to the nearest station for processing.
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Tomorrow being Ash Wednesday and the first day of Lent in the Latin rite, this is Shrove Tuesday -- "shrove" as in "shriven".
03/01/2003 - 04/01/2003
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COOPER: Well, by the Christian calendar, tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday, the world shrove from the old English word -- verb to -- to shrive, meaning to absolve.
CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2006
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She brought us over a bag of blé noir and I tried to make some galettes for Shrove Tuesday.