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What does QL stand for?

Quiche Lorraine


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BIN AND BAG Save 125 calories BAG Tin of tuna chunks in brine (139 calories) BIN Tin of tuna chunks in sunflower oil (264 calories) DIET MATHS 100g slice of quiche lorraine (280 cals) 100g slice of crustless quiche lorraine (175 cals) 1 low fat yoghurt (90 cals) 1 tomato (15 cals) REAL DIET SECRETS REVEALED Eat colourful food for maximum nutrition.
The scones that could break teeth, the bread which flatly refused to rise, the quiche Lorraine which defied attempts to slice, all brought home in a wicker basket.
50 Quiche lorraine with warm potato salad pounds 8.
The 6-inch-deep quiche Lorraine was also quite good, both the filling and the crust light and fluffy.
Old favourites such as moules, steak frites, boeuf Bourguignon, quiche Lorraine and chargrilled cteak caguette can be found alongside six new dishes that display the diversity of French food.
If youhurry along today you will find Quiche Lorraine with mixed herbs.
This particular recipe was a spinoff from the traditional Quiche Lorraine in Julia Child's "Mastering The Art of French Cooking," and the part that piqued my interest had to do with the onions.
While in Paris, make sure to enjoy a quiche lorraine in a local café somewhere on the outskirts of town in addition to scaling the Eiffel Tower or getting lost in the Louvre.

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