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Cobbler is an install server; batteries are included ... Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments. It glues together and automates many associated Linux tasks so you do not have to hop between lots of various commands and applications when rolling out new...
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Cobbler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cobbler(s) may refer to: • A shoemaker who repairs shoes, rather than manufacturing them (see cordwainer for a discussion of the distinction). • Cobbler apron, a type of apron that covers both the fr...
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Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Making Shoes and Boots ... Photos were taken at Colonial Williamsburg by Grace Smith ... Before a shoemaker could make shoes, wooden lasts had to be carved. "Lasts" were blocks of wood carved into foot shapes, in sizes small, medium, large.
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Experience life in the 18th century at America's largest outdoor history museum ... Shoemaking tradition continues ... One of the most commonly-practiced trades in 18th-century Virginia, historical shoemaking is preserved at the Shoemaker's Shop, open for visitors today. Techniques are rediscovered in the study of 18th...
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Cobbler Recipes include Peach Cobbler, Apple Cobbler, Apricot, Berry, Cranberry, Pear, Rhubarb and Strawberry Cobble Pies ... Apple Blackberry Cobbler Crunch from unknown...
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They have been and are still called by various names such as cobbler, tart, pie, torte, pandowdy, grunt, slump, buckles, crisp, croustade, bird's nest pudding or crow's nest pudding. ... Sonker - A sonker is a deep-dish pie or cobbler served in many flavors including strawberry, peach, sweet potato, and cherry.
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