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    bisque kit

    Well, you have given it much thought, and it sounds personal...
    (My daughter chose her mother's middle name Gail, as her writer nom-de-plume.)

    Nowadays bisquit seems more to be a name for a color, than historical navy food.
    Maybe a more formal name for Bisquit will reveal itself. Bisqui't is rather plain!

    But the name is fun, as it brings to mind the word CRACKER and Cracker Jack, both
    with a number of meanings. (I have a particular dislike for obvious puns in boat names.)
    PRETZEL, SALTINE both salty.. but one comes with mustard.
    CRULLER, ECLAIR and MUFFIN. SCONE and of course CUPCAKE

    Hoeny Bisquit, Tea and CRUMPETs, which brings to mind TRUMPETS...when you splash.
    .................................................. .................................................. .............................
    You feel like a pretzel after a day working below.
    cracker's what's your head been up to.
    cruller is SO bad.
    but eclair has a nice sound and met with a rumble in the belly
    scone is too starbucks, and there was boat named scone dove.
    cupcake is too obvious and common. Brass Cupcake is a great novel.
    I can see how bisquit isn't going to make it....
    I'll be quiet now.
    Last edited by ebb; 04-27-2015 at 03:07 PM.

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