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Filmography Of Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe on the set of Scudda Hoo! 1- SCUDDA HOO! SCUDDA HAY! 20th Century-Fox, 1948. Produced by Walter Morosco; directed by E. Hugh Herbert. Cast: June Haver, Lon McCallister. A small part for Marilyn, rowing a boat. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dangerous...

Marzipan Almond Crescents

MAKES 2 TRAYS For the dough: 7 oz (200 g) marzipan paste, ½ cup + 1/3 cup (100 g) powdered sugar, 1 tsp gingerbread spice, 2 tsp almond syrup, 1 egg white For decorating: 1 egg yolk, 1 tbsp orange juice, ½ cup + 1 tbsp (60 g) sliced...

So Little Time—Bob Francis

Being a movie star is great. Ask Bob Francis: he’ll tell you. But it involves a few little sacrifices. Like his home life, his sleep—and his girl....

Marzipan Cookies

MAKES 1 TRAY For the dough: 8¾ oz (250 g) marzipan paste, 2 small egg whites, 1 tsp lemon juice, 1 level tbsp flour, ½ cup + 2 tbsp (75 g) powdered sugar, 1 tsp rosewater For decorating: 50 almonds (blanched) Additional: parchment paper Knead the marzipan, 1 egg white, lemon juice,...

Motor Sport—Californian Style

In the late 1950s inventive American motor fanatics created an inexpensive, exhilarating new pastime for themselves—sand-dune racing. Lightweight beach buggies were constructed for the races using the remains of crash-damaged Volkswagen Beetles and a simple glassfibre conversion kit. It was back-to-basics, off-road fun, and four-wheel...

Go-Anywhere Ability

The utilitarian off-road vehicles designed during World War II matured into pick-ups, estates, and SUVs that offered comfort and convenience features such as power steering, coil-spring suspension, and automatic transmission, but still retained that essential go-anywhere capability. They made excellent towing vehicles, too, and with...