There's must-have chocolate, sugared cookies, even splashy sips of champagne or sparkling fruit juice over teensy scoops of sorbet. |
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They were heavily sugared, quite unlike later types of bottled fruit in syrup. |
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This is the biggest money-spinner in our school, serving a variety of chocolate bars, crisps and sugared drinks. |
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The issue is that highly sugared foods tend not to have a lot of healthy nutrients and are often made with fattening butter and cream. |
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In his act the pill of political polemic may be sugared with a sprinkling of dirty jokes, but it's always there. |
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Oh, but blimey, while we were in there we saw chocolate ants, and chocolate locusts, and sugared scorpions. |
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Add a Victorian touch to your table by making cones from white or silver doilies and filling them with sugared almonds, one for each diner. |
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A churro's ridged and sugared tubing is a crispy conduit for oozing chocolate. |
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Drizzle the plate with the creme anglaise and garnish with the sugared rose petals and mint leaves. |
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When the cake has baked, take it out and invert onto a sugared baking sheet. |
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There was no wedding cake, no sugared almonds and we were allowed to wear black. |
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Combine and shake all ingredients over ice and strain into a Highball or Collins glass with a sugared rim and filled with ice. |
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It has a delicious malty aroma with hints of heather and honey and rich, sweet, nutty undertones like sugared almonds or peanut brittle. |
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He has been taking only fruit juice and sugared tea and coffee, in protest at constant camera surveillance of his cell. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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A flat style, sugared with small-town sentimentality, makes it a heavy read. |
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The militaristic pill is sugared, however, by reference to humanitarian operations and crisis management. |
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From a political perspective, there is no real point in presenting a weak or sugared position to the Commission. |
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And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans. |
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Soon he was subsisting largely on sugared espresso, canned sardines, and peanut butter. |
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Inevitably, there are donuts or other sugared offerings present. |
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We stopped at a warung by the side of the road and sipped hot Balinese coffee, heavily sugared as we devoured the massive valleys falling away before us. |
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Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours? |
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This is not a place where the wise diner orders fajitas or the sopaipilla dessert, which resembles nothing so much as sugared snippets of frozen bread dough. |
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For pure indulgence she liked milky, liberally sugared tea and rich cocoa. |
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It is prepared from finely ground coffee beans which are boiled in sugared water and served with its grounds. |
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Furthermore, we owe him the famous Praluline, a delicious brioche with sugared almonds, whose reputation has been round the world. |
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Programme 118: Physicochemical analyses of sugars, sugared and edulcorated products, non-alcoholic drinks. |
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If milk is not available in the first few hours, give a bottle with sugared water which has been boiled. |
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Delegates urged that the experience of deriving energy from sugared sorghum in Nigeria should be extended to other countries in the region. |
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He gave me a prescription for some suppositories for the ammonia and told me to give her a teaspoon of sugared water every five minutes. |
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Salted or sugared egg product is an egg product obtained by adding salt or sugar in quantities prescribed by good manufacturing practice. |
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The IMF agreed on a new prescription, sugared with dollars, with Mr Dervis soon after his appointment. |
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Give your child plenty of liquids to drink, preferably water, flat ginger ale, diluted apple juice or other sugared drinks. |
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For ten days my wife and I fed this mile, every two hours by day, and three by night, wi'h drops of cow's milk, sugared and bewatered. |
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Highly sweetened soft drinks are widely popular, and sugared beverages account for nine percent of American caloric intake. |
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Make discs of melted chocolate on the paper and scatter each one with chopped pistachios, sugared almonds, sea salt flakes and rose petals or candied peel. |
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Other risk factors for obesity are diet behaviour, eating white bread instead of brown, a fat-rich diet, many milk products, consuming snacks or sugared drinks, and finally a lower level of education. |
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It therefore appears essential to maintain the export refunds system for sugar in the natural state and for the sugar contained in sugared products as it exists at present. |
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Place twenty evenly spaced sugared dough shapes on a cookie sheet. |
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This is egg white, which is sugared, whipped up and baked. |
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Auntie Gussie would bring her tsimmes, sugared diced carrots baked with meat, and knaidel, a kind of matzo ball. |
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See, I've put sugar-plums on his coat for fancy buttons, sugared his shirt-frill, and put on a red almond to his hat-front. |
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A long time ago my grandmother and I used to boil maple sap. When she sugared off, I stood there. |
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Since starting my diet, I've stopped eating sugared breakfast cereals. |
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Sugared pastries, chocolate-filled croissants, pineapple and other fruit juices, arranged in a simple but elegant display, filled one-half of the table. |
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