Frederick Joseph "Bun" Cook (September 18, 1903 – March 19, 1988) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and coach. He was an Allan Cup champion...
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A hot cross bun is a spiced bun, usually containing small pieces of raisins and marked with a cross on the top, which has been traditionally eaten on...
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who coached a team containing Frank Boucher, Murray Murdoch, and Bun and Bill Cook to win the Stanley Cup in only their second season. They were the...
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Fred (Bun) Cook 1938–39 Cleveland Barons (1) 3–1 Philadelphia Ramblers Bill Cook 1939–40 Providence Reds (2) 3–0 Pittsburgh Hornets Fred (Bun) Cook (2)...
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Bún bò Huế (pronounced [ɓun˧˥ ɓɔ˧˩ hwe˧˥]) or bún bò (English: /buːn bɔː/) is a Vietnamese rice noodle (bún) dish with sliced beef (bò), chả lụa, and...
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The Chelsea bun is a type of currant bun that was first baked in the 18th century at the Bun House in Chelsea, an establishment favoured by Hanoverian...
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1400-1432 Bun E. Carlos (born 1951), American drummer Bun Cook (1904–1988), Canadian ice hockey player Bun B (born 1973), American rapper Bun Bun (Yasuaki...
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A pineapple bun (Chinese: 菠蘿包; Jyutping: bo1 lo4 baau1) is a kind of sweet bun predominantly popular in Hong Kong and also common in Chinatowns worldwide...
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Cook, 1905–1985), Australian naval officer Sir Frederick Cook, 2nd Baronet (1844–1920), British textiles trader and Conservative Party politician Bun...
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This is a list of buns. A bun is a small, sometimes sweet, bread, or bread roll. Though they come in many shapes and sizes, they are most commonly hand-sized...
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Hamburger (redirect from Hamburger bun)
fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll. The patties are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato...
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was the younger brother of fellow professional hockey players Bill and Bun Cook, both of whom are inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Calgary Herald...
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Burch Gerry Cheevers Dit Clapper Sprague Cleghorn Paul Coffey Roy Conacher Bun Cook Bill Cowley Cy Denneny Woody Dumart Phil Esposito Fernie Flaman Frank Frederickson...
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spiced bun is a sweet bun to which spices were added during the baking process. Common examples are the hot cross bun and the Jamaican spiced bun. Spices...
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York Rangers Centres 5 Bill Cook (Captain) 7 Frank Boucher 12 Art Somers 16 Ossie Asmundson Wingers 6 Fred Bun Cook 9 Murray Murdoch 11 Gord Pettinger...
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Koah-pau (redirect from Pork belly bun)
Koah-pau or gua bao or cuapao also known as a pork belly bun, bao, or bao bun, is a type of lotus leaf bun originating from Fujianese cuisine in China. It is...
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disease. Philip Birnbaum, 83, American religious author and translator. Bun Cook, 84, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (New York Rangers). Suzy Frelinghuysen...
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people Bun Cook, Canadian professional ice hockey forward Byron Cook (disambiguation), several people Carole Cook (1924–2023), American actress Carl Cook (born...
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The Kitchener bun is a type of sweet pastry made and sold in South Australia since 1915. It consists of a bun sometimes baked,[citation needed] sometimes...
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(1911–2003), American investigative journalist Bun Cook (1903–1988), real name Fred Cook, ice hockey player Frederick Cook (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Brad M. Carlson (born June 12, 1950), better known by the stage name Bun E. Carlos, is the original drummer for American rock band Cheap Trick. He recorded...
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Pitre, as well as Sault team members Gerry Cheevers, Paul Coffey, Bill Cook, Bun Cook, Wayne Gretzky, Newsy Lalonde, George McNamara, and Marty Walsh. National...
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Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2019-06-11. "MANDAZI : SWAHILI buzarelististBUNS". COOKS.COM. Retrieved 24 July 2014. "Swahili Coconut Donuts ('Mandazi' in Swahili)...
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Bun Cook (1) – sh – 18:57 First period 15:55 – pp – Howie Morenz (1) Bill Cook (1) – pp – 08:12 Second period 01:17 – Aurele Joliat (1) Bill Cook (2)...
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Don Cherry Joe Chithalen Alice Chown Chris Clifford Paul Coffey Bill Cook Bun Cook Matt Cooke Helen Cooper William Coverdale Thomas Cromwell Tim Cronk...
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league had some top-level talent on its rosters, with stars such as Bun Cook and Bill Cook and rookie Eddie Shore. The Victoria Cougars, coached and managed...
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A saffron bun, Cornish tea treat bun or revel bun, is a rich, spiced yeast-leavened sweet bun that is flavoured with saffron and contains dried fruit...
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Bath buns, which are sprinkled and cooked with sugar nibs. One variety is a currant bun. Hot cross bun Bath bun Sally Lunn bun Fruitcake List of buns Jessica...
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Greyhounds. Bill Cook and Bun Cook played for the Greyhounds of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) between 1921 and 1925. Bill Cook was inducted...
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