From there it was on to the Black Horse where the cup was filled again, songs and dancing followed and the evening ended with the loyal toast. |
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Salad sarnies, hummus and pitta bread and cheese on toast can get really boring. |
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These boots will give a good grip on wet decks and worn with woollen thermal or neoprene socks will keep your feet as warm as toast. |
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That night we slept like logs, warm as toast in our luxury tent in a campsite we'd found on the bank of the river Vedder. |
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He's seen strange things, like shadows that dance in the corner of his eye, and felt cold spots in homes that should be as warm as toast. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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He finished crunching up his toast and absent-mindedly washed the plate up, putting it back in the cupboard with the others. |
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Raise a toast, with beer of course, and enjoy the fun that comes with lively music as an accompaniment. |
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I start with porridge, and then mid-morning I have six egg whites on brown toast. |
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But it did come with a really perky blueberry chutney and suitably acidic sour dough toast. |
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He grasped the toast from the toaster, gently jiggling them in his little hands, as it was still a little hot. |
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As I spread Vegemite on my toast, Mum fills the jug and puts another mug out. |
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Cecil helped himself to an omelette, several rashers of bacon and two slices of toast before he turned to look for Mark and Kristy. |
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Today, as usual, he would eat a bowl of muesli with extra sugar and two pieces of white toast, coated in apricot jam. |
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These are made of white toast with their crusts cut off, and are filled with smoked salmon and prawn mayonnaise. |
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If you do not like the Indian version then you get nasty white toast and bright red jam that tastes like bubble gum. |
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Carefully we rationed out about 13 milliliters each and then made a small toast for Christmas. |
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To keep his weight up, leftovers, if appetizing, or wholegrain toast and an apple is an easy snack. |
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Just make sure to include some aquavit for a post-dinner toast to the cooks, past and present, who keep tradition alive. |
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Unfortunately, there was not enough toast to support the ample slice of foie gras. |
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Her day starts with a round of toast and, if she is not researching the programme, she looks after the show's guests for the day. |
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Nowadays, of course, we do not refer to a toast but always a piece of toast, but the French have as an irritating Anglicism un toast. |
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I also enjoy a light, fluffy omelet, or maybe basted eggs with bacon or strawberries and dry toast. |
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A ripple of nervous laughter rippled through the room, and he held his goblet up in a toast. |
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They all agreed and soon we were eating plain dry toast when the phone rang. |
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To be on the safe side we avoid milk and cereal and Akra gives him a piece of dry toast. |
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When your appetite returns, eat mild foods such as rice, dry toast, or bananas. |
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So, he got out his bread knife and trimmed the quarter-loaf down to a couple of slices of dry toast. |
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I felt so pumped by this little achievement, I was able to face my dry toast and hard-boiled egg with glee. |
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But now on the morning after, swallowing dry toast would be a challenge too far. |
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Eat dry foods, such as crackers or dry toast, before moving in the morning. |
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Half a slice of dry toast and a few spoonfuls of soup isn't a meal, you can hardly say you've eaten, Lauren. |
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He noticed that she wasn't eating much, just nibbling on a bit of dry toast. |
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Kate moulded the format of a traditional Irish Blessing into a toast that was clever, entertaining and apt for the occasion. |
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The deli's also open then, if you want some prosciutto or, as seems to be popular in our house, liver sausage, on your toast. |
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Just make sure you have a suitably long implement with which to scrape out the marrow so you can spread it on some toast. |
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He looked fresh as a daisy and was eating scrambled egg on toast off a sky blue plate. |
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Sir Gordon Linacre, President of Yorkshire Post Newspapers, proposed the loyal toast. |
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Grace was said by Canon Christopher Brown and the loyal toast proposed by Robert Foubister, president of the Trowbridge Lions Club. |
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An excellent repast, provided by host Wemyss, was served, and at its conclusion, the loyal toast, proposed from the chair, was honoured. |
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Winnie pushed away her unfinished toast and drained her glass of lukewarm tea. |
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Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack. |
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But he has turned down the lobster tartine and caramelized foie gras for a more modest lunch of raw avocado, toast, peanut butter and marmalade. |
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My choice was scrambled egg, with bacon and chips, plus two slices of buttered toast. |
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There was a hot breakfast, a choice of bacon, eggs, toast, spaghetti, baked beans, porridge sausages and hash browns. |
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Granny babysits, serves buttered toast for tea, and scoops up dancers from ballet classes in the next town. |
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Ricky burned himself trying to make toast and got a blister on his hand, but he felt he was managing. |
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She wished wistfully for a warm summer on a Californian beach where her skin burned as easily as toast and time seemed to stand still. |
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In a small nonstick skillet, toast the cumin at medium heat until it releases its scent, about 20 seconds. |
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Stuff that manicotti with breadcrumbs and serve on a piece of garlic toast. |
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Cooper sighed and carried two plates of bacon, eggs and sausage on toast to the table. |
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We would much rather our players had beans on toast than bacon and sausage and that sort of thing. |
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Her father was already at the table, reading a newspaper and eating French toast and bacon. |
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Manuka Honey is also a great tasting gourmet honey that can be used on toast, in tea and in coffee, or in your favorite recipe. |
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What I actually have is either American style pancakes with maple syrup or French toast. |
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In a wheat-free egg-free diet there really is no room for French toast and maple syrup. |
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Try the French toast with maple syrup and blueberry and apple compote or smoked ham and maple syrup. |
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Added to these were baked beans, tinned tomatoes and two slices of buttered toast. |
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After scrambling the eggs and buttering the toast, she divided it up on three plates, sliding one in front of Geoff and another in front of Rick. |
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There were plates full of scrambled eggs, bacon, pancakes, toast and bagels, and breakfast potatoes. |
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Saturday morning started with a hearty breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and French toast. |
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An hour later I'll probably have a glass of mango juice and two slices of cinnamon raisin toast with thick, chunky English marmalade. |
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Real coffee, proper fruit juice and toast spread with bitter-sweet marmalade. |
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I'll have two pieces of toast, lightly buttered, with orange marmalade on the side. |
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In comes a white chocolate marquise and a French brioche toast with strawberries and ice cream. |
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You can munch on sweet and sour pork belly or Chinese steamed bao, or even smoked marrow on toast, just to name a few. |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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I really fancy my guests having a right good old toast to my memory. |
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I assumed that she didn't want to be openly nasty to me in front of the children, and helped myself to some rashers of bacon and a new slice of toast. |
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I'd like to propose a toast to unfettered, abandoned appetite. |
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Mum had spent half an hour making toast for everybody, by sticking slices of bread on the end of a fork and holding them in front of the two bars on the electric fire. |
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During his first run as Globes host, the funnyman unleashed on Mel Gibson while offering a toast from the podium. |
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I ordered scrambled eggs with cheese, bacon, toast, and pancakes. |
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I tugged the toast out of my mouth and dropped it on the plate, grabbing a hair tie from a surface nearby and scraping my hair back into a ponytail. |
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Back home I did us a nice late breakfast of poached eggs on toast. |
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My mouth was watering at the sound of bacon, eggs, and toast. |
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Instead of using the grill for toast, use an electric toaster. |
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As he had four days earlier, Mike sat across from me on March 6, 2013, a plate of the secret French toast in front of him. |
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By the time she rousted two boys out of bed and got them sitting at the kitchen table with cereal and toast she knew she had to go lay back down again. |
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For people like Nancy Caracciolo, eating simple foods like toast or crackers is a serious health risk. |
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The last thing I ate was a piece of wholegrain toast with Vegemite. |
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The witness described a greasy film on the car and a lonely piece of buttered toast lying nearby. |
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Reaching for fruit, yoghurt, raisin toast or wholemeal crispbreads more often than for high-energy, nutrient-poor choices will help to keep you in shape. |
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There was tea and toast for breakfast and sometimes porridge. |
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They make a nice antidote to the Anglophobia of the breakfast rooms, where a persuasive case is made for polished mahogany, willowware and crustless toast. |
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His wife likens the odor to burned toast, but he says it smells like a campfire. |
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This can be served on bread, toast, fried potatoes, or baked potatoes. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice. |
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This huge platter is a selection of starters recommended by the chef, including fish cakes, prawn cakes, prawn toast, squid in batter, king prawn in batter and crab sticks. |
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If you aren't recreating medieval fire processions or pogoing with 100,000 people, it seems you don't have much choice as to how you toast the New Year in public. |
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For Paul, the thrill of breakfast with the Reverend, may be giving way to the taste of burnt toast. |
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Loryn picked up a slice of toast and slowly spread jam over it. |
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We kicked off with an expertly dressed salad with a buttery taste, and shared some chicken liver pate served with fresh toast, tomatoes and pickled cucumbers. |
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In a few minutes the inside of the car would be as warm as toast. |
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Too lazy to wait for another round of bread to toast, he cheekily pinched a slice of Josh's from out of the toaster, hurriedly spreading butter across it before he noticed. |
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She may have already consumed a few small alcoholic beverages to toast her 21st birthday, but the following transcript is somewhat tough to comprehend. |
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At Jake's we had crab and akee on toast, followed by kingfish in coconut cream, and wondered whether to make an appointment with the bicycling masseur Joshua Stein. |
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To make the salsa, toast the chiles until the oils and aromas are released. |
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Fork in hand, napkin in lap, and a wine glass to toast, Dijon is a reminder of the poetry and elegance that lies in food. |
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Just three years ago, Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge were the toast of the liberal establishment. |
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Still, fortified by peanut butter toast and lapsang souchong, I type on. |
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He picked lemon pepper tuna, peaches, and a loaf of white toast bread. |
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Avoid raw milk, raw eggs, or foods containing raw eggs such as eggnog, hollandaise sauce, or even undercooked French toast. |
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His cannabis-infused menus range from truffle tuna casserole and coconut chicken to French toast and omelets. |
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Dinner eaten out in those days consisted of a starter, then fish, then meat, then a sweet, then savoury again, like herrings on toast, welsh rarebit or angels on horseback. |
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There are lots of modest veggie dishes that I prepare for lunch or dinner, such as stuffed pepper with couscous, mushroom and coriander or a lump of Wensleydale on toast. |
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In the evening, families eat a simple meal of leftovers or eggs and toast. |
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Dry toast is washed down with lemon tea, black with no sugar. |
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These really aid not only in keeping you dry, but warm as toast as well. |
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But they sort of ran the place, secretaries or organisers or whatever they were, and we kids loved them, really loved them and they were as warm as toast. |
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Toasted Cheese Place 30g of sliced half-fat cheese on one medium slice of wholemeal toast and grill until melted. |
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Some dieters might have binned toast and sandwiches on the Atkins diet, but their bread bins are bulging again. |
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My daughter was more daring with her choice of Welsh Dragon Pate with venison liver and hot chilli, served with melba toast. |
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The mystery box contained quail, quail eggs, whitebait, melba toast, honey, finger lime, mini leek and mini beetroot. |
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Warm-up with hot beverages, toast some marshmallows, and make your own s'mores. |
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Place the bread crumbs on a sheet pan and toast in the oven for 5 minutes until lightly browned, tossing occasionally. |
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At a reception in honor of Professor Blake and his new bride, the dean asphyxiates while offering a toast to the couple. |
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Birthday girl Babs was the toast of family and friends when she reached the magnificent milestone. |
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Vong's squash toast is unusual and delicious, as is a roasted vegetable bisque with Gouda cheese. |
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In carrying out the toast, the event's host will rise and request the audience's attention. |
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Three-year-olds climb trees, build dens, saw wood and even make toast on an open fire, all of which will make the mollycoddlers feel faint. |
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For a reinvented Seattle Dog, try toast, The Laughing Cow Creamy Original Swiss cheese, mortadella and sauerkraut. |
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When unexpected guests drop by my house I don't serve them chipped beef on toast. |
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Vitamin C can be conveniently added to ham casseroles, chipped beef on toast, beans and franks, and any number of processed-meat recipes. |
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Once near the unit, the skeeters are toast thanks to a catch bag or, if you prefer, a liquid catch bag. |
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Add the sliced bread and toast on both sides until golden brown. |
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Tailor-made for chunky Toastie bread, the Breville Perfect Fit for Warburtons turns out top-tobottom golden-brown toast with no white bits. |
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Manda and I had field mushrooms, glazed with Welsh rarebit and served on thick granary toast with bundles of rocket. |
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The terrine was terrific and came with melba toast and sweet red onion chutney. |
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Every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee. |
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Cathy served breakfast on the long glassed porch and offered us a choice among pancakes, plain or blueberried, French toast, and eggs. |
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Place 2 baguette toast slices in each of 4 soup plates, spoon in bourride and top with another slice of toast and minced fennel fronds. |
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So, anyway, for your chucky egg do you want toast soldiers or bread and butter? |
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Lestrade raised his mug in a loyal toast while Lady Pauline saw to the more comestible sort for breakfast. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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They say feed a cold, starve a fever, but they don't tell you what to do when you got both, so I figured scrambled eggs, tea, and toast. |
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Fried potato farl, boxty or toast is sometimes served as an alternative to brown soda bread. |
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In Scotland, the full breakfast, as with others, contains eggs, back bacon, link sausage, buttered toast, baked beans, and tea or coffee. |
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At some Oxford and Cambridge colleges a toast is still drunk to celebrate Oak Apple Day. |
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Kellogg also expanded the brand by introducing pancakes, mini waffles, French toast, and muffin tops. |
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At the end of the poem, a whisky toast will be proposed to the haggis, and the company will sit down to the meal. |
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Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other. |
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Locals usually dip the toast into the eggs mixed with soya sauce and pepper. |
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The traditional Polish breakfast is a large spread with a variety of sides eaten with bread or toast. |
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There is sometimes a tradition of smashing a glass used for a loyal toast, so that no lesser toast can be made with it. |
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Once accomplished and the guests are standing, the host raises his or her glass and recites the toast without any other words or music. |
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In the British Army several units have special privileges and are exempted from the usual practice of standing up for the toast. |
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For example, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are allowed to remain seated while the Queen's Royal Hussars do not drink the toast at all. |
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At formal occasions in the Spanish Armed Forces, the first toast is to the King of Spain. |
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At the Nobel Banquet or other such formal events in Sweden, the first toast is usually to the Swedish sovereign. |
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John Potts worked out a truce with the Powhatan and proposed a toast using liquor laced with poison. |
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The participants in turn drank a toast, performed proskynesis and received a kiss from the king. |
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Sweet potato slices are fried in bacon drippings and eaten with the bacon on toast. |
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Thick-cut, thin-cut or flavoured, sometimes there is nothing nicer than a rasher on toast or a crispy rasher as part of a full fry up. |
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The fumes initially produced are invisible but become visible if the toast is burnt. |
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A good gravy should be served with them in a boat, none in the dish, but put the birds on a toast when bread is plentiful. |
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Newhouser was the toast of the town for his masterful, 11 to 0 shutout in which he struck out 10 batters. |
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Miss Moore was the toast of the town, and numerous were the advantageous opportunities of matrimony of which she was the recipient. |
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It left me tired, really achy, and with a hankering for hot buttery toast and other stodgy foods. |
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My wife chose Baba ghanoush Pate, which is a smoky aubergine dip from the Middle East, served with toast. |
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Try Weetabix, no added sugar cereals such as blue box Alpen, porridge oats and Shredded Wheat, or a poached or scrambled egg on wholemeal toast. |
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Zero temperatures, maybe hot coffee and oatmeal in the morning, K rations for lunch and if you were lucky chipped beef on toast for dinner. |
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Online that the actress, who wore a beaded silver mini dress, got teary-eyed several times when friends stood up and gave heart-warming speeches to toast the couple. |
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We always toast Mez on these occasions and take a moment to remember her. |
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Hamlet does well at first, leading the match by two hits to none, and Gertrude raises a toast to him using the poisoned glass of wine Claudius had set aside for Hamlet. |
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Top with cheese and toast under the grill for a few minutes. |
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Spread lemon cheese equally on oiled sides of the olive-oil toast slices. |
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Miss Dorothy Parker seems to be the newest literary toast of the town. |
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A toast to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns then follows. |
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They differ from dark milds and old ales in the use of roast grains, which adds to the bitterness, and lends flavours of toast, biscuit or coffee. |
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Now she's produced a list of other money-saving ideas, including saving the crusts you cut off your Melba toast and serving them as soldiers with your boiled eggs. |
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The shops were still closed, so we had unbuttered toast for breakfast. |
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These large breakfasts are normally reserved for special occasions while everyday breakfasts consist of more traditional food from the west like toast, ham, cheese, jam etc. |
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You can make your own Melba toast by slicing regular toast horizontally through the crust and then blasting it in an oven for five minutes until it curls up. |
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A healthy and nutritious version consists of grilling the protein and using poached, rather than fried, eggs, and variations based on one egg, one protein and toast abound. |
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In the contemporary UK and Ireland, a weekday breakfast may involve a cereal dish, such as muesli, porridge or cereal, or toast spread with jam or marmalade. |
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The majority of urban Australians eat commercially prepared cereal with pasteurised milk or yogurt and toast with preserves such as marmalade or vegemite for breakfast. |
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Anyway, the shingle in question was a piece of dried toast, and what sat on it was either crumbled hamburger or chipped beef in a sauce made of milk and basic seasonings. |
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Prawn and sesame toast, prawn and water chestnut wontons and vegetable spring rolls, egg fried rice, chicken and cashew nuts and duck in plum sauce. |
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In Ireland and the United Kingdom, a tomato sauce is most commonly used, and they are commonly eaten on toast or as part of a full English, Scottish or Irish Breakfast. |
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Starters included home-made leek and tomoato soup, three cheese croquettes with tomato chutney, and chicken liver pate with melba toast and red onion jam. |
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Spread 2 tsp peanut butter on 1 medium slice wholemeal toast. |
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Beverages such as coffee and orange juice may be included, and pancakes, waffles, or French toast might accompany the other items, possibly replacing the bread component. |
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He feebly wanted to get out of this, away from clucking nurses and Dr. Crittenham's owlish peering and the horrible scrambled eggs and cold toast. |
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Every crime commentator on cable news will have him on toast. |
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Lightly toast pitta breads, split and fill each half with three felafels. |
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Wormcast butties, tubes of glue, Pans of slugs in slimy stew, Bogey burgers, brown rat roast, Fat Black tadpoles squashed on toast, Washed down with a cup of string. |
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Next morning, they woke about ten o'clock, Kev, went for a shower while Alice, did some toast, put the kettle on, and when he came out, she went in. |
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