I left the rest of my shopping and ran for the car, knocking over a display of biscuits in my haste to dodge people and escape. |
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The packaging is a little odd, but once you get in there the biscuits are crisp and delicate and the chocolate is good. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash. |
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Just over half of men and women eat chocolates, crisps or biscuits daily, though the figure is much higher for children. |
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The Salvation Army says it would welcome any food that would keep, such as chocolates, sweets, biscuits, mince pies and selection boxes. |
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Following the event the school students retired to the community centre where they feasted on sweets, chocolates and biscuits. |
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The boiling and frying technique remained in use in the Middle Ages for making cracknels, which were small, crisp, sweet biscuits. |
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Instead of high-fat foods like chocolate, biscuits, cakes and crisps, try healthier alternatives such as fresh fruit, crusty bread or crackers. |
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Home-made jams, biscuits, cakes, sweets and marmalades are ideal presents for those with a sweet tooth. |
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Remove the ice cream from the mould and serve with wafer biscuits or ice cream topping. |
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The cheese came served with water biscuits and an impressive array of preserved fruit, walnuts and grapes. |
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Using thin wood wafers called biscuits can strengthen wood joints by providing more glue bonding area. |
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The biscuits were the proper size and fit the slots snug, but still, the joints would vary, apparently at random. |
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Not sure how many calories are in a few bite-sized biscuits, I hoped they would fuel me far enough to find my luggage and my long, lost friends. |
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The basic army rations were poor, mainly consisting of hard tack biscuits and black coffee. |
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Choose whole-grain flakes, nuggets or biscuits, with healthier, natural sweeteners like honey, molasses or brown rice syrup. |
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He drank small quantities of alcohol and on one occasion ate ten chocolate biscuits. |
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These include the various thin biscuits such as the French tuile, curved into a tile shape while still soft after cooking. |
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The last chapter allows you to make chocolate tree decorations, candy canes, iced gingerbread and stained glass biscuits in time for Christmas. |
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From arranging holiday wreaths and making bird biscuits to building campfires, all of these activities make for good old-fashioned fun. |
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If you like chocolate and hazelnut spread, these moreish biscuits will be up your street. |
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Steerage passengers were given a fairly plain diet of salted meat, biscuits, soup rice, oatmeal and raisins. |
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If traces are found, dispose of food that has been damaged, particularly dry goods such as pasta, biscuits and crisps. |
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Whispers of an imminent betrothal were shared up with tea and biscuits in sitting rooms across London. |
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Crackers and sweet biscuits reinforced one of the tins of oatcakes, which had stood throughout the meal on every table. |
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I just love the tea tray you find in hotel rooms here, with little cute biscuits and great half-and-half they simply call HALF FAT milk. |
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Desserts, sweets, cakes, biscuits, and pastries are considered to be luxuries. |
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Home-made jams, biscuits, cakes, sweets and marmelades are ideal presents for those with a sweet tooth. |
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One of the commonest is butylated hydroxyanisole or BHA, added to potato snacks, biscuits, pastry, sauces, and fried foods. |
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Prizes on offer include, hampers, turkeys, biscuits, cakes and bottles of spirits to name just few. |
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She enjoys Italian food, chocolate biscuits and reading endless amounts of books. |
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Son has proved he can eat a multipack of chocolate biscuits leaving Dad upset because there were none left for him. |
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Friends are threatening to come around with Fanta Lite and biscuits with sprinkles on top. |
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For breakfast prisoners are offered coffee or hot chocolate, along with bread and butter, biscuits and small sponge cakes. |
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They finished off the week slurping fruit smoothies and eating healthy biscuits they made themselves. |
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Drive-through tellers hand out dog biscuits to customers who travel with their pooches. |
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Check the label on the biscuits and you'll see that some scones or buns or wholemeal biscuits are the better alternative. |
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And as long as he's given enough attention and plenty of dog biscuits he never complains about the tasks he's given. |
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Introduce a small number of dog biscuits to an area in which the fish are showing. |
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When her shifts allow it she tries to go to aqua aerobics but snacks between meals on biscuits and chocolate. |
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It's got chocolate biscuits, it's got charity, it's got concord, it's got a hero who's half the man he was. |
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Now he sits before a half-drunk coffee, a plate of untouched biscuits and an overflowing ashtray. |
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Mix the cocoa with the biscuits, egg yolks, 2 tbsp of the sugar, vanilla and pine nuts. |
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Generous and hospitable to a fault, he does not forget to bring in all kinds of edibles, from fruits to biscuits and cereals. |
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We had bacon too, bully beef, endless tea, and biscuits which were very hard. |
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The puff-and-serve chapattis, high-protein biscuits and vermicelli kheer are doing well at the retail market place, thank you. |
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If only British builders were as receptive to gifts of bread, biscuits and pineapples. |
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It is well known among soldiers for delivering hot and cold brews and biscuits. |
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Bicarbonate of soda, the mild alkali which is added to some cakes and biscuits and peanut brittle, promotes browning. |
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It adds robust flavor to focaccia, homemade breadsticks or quick breads such as biscuits or scones. |
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We eat it with breadsticks, descendants of the biscotto, the twice-baked everlasting ship's biscuits that kept a trading empire alive. |
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Gnawing on hard biscuits and gulping down watery coffee, I listen to Woolford. |
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Dogs may wander to desks seeking dog biscuits from sympathetic employees, but most stick with their owners. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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Okay, so maybe it doesn't beg per se, but at the very least it gets up and mooches over to the cupboard where the dog biscuits are kept. |
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Sailors accomplished great feats of exploration on little more than limes and weevily biscuits. |
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Flour, sugar, rice and other dry goods and plain biscuits were weighed out into brown paper bags. |
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I am fed up with doctors ordering me not to drink alcohol nor eat anything that is much more interesting than old dog biscuits. |
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The next course was a handful of dog biscuits, the last of her spare pet-food. |
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I've also put away all the toffees, fudge, chocolate, biscuits, chocolate covered biscuits and jubes so that I'm not tempted. |
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Clearly, turning a blind eye whenever the permanently famished Donald surreptitiously dipped into the tin of dog biscuits brought its reward. |
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On Railway Lake the carp provided all of the action with most fish falling to surface baits such as dog biscuits and floating bread flake. |
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If I can get them, I also like the addition of ratafia or amaretti biscuits soaked with the sponge for texture and that almond flavour. |
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Clearly, money is being spent on ornamental bird baths and organic dog biscuits in a variety of flavours. |
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The report said children were offered biscuits, chocolate and other inducements to encourage them to work harder. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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They also spray the animals with a citrus scent as well as using simple ploys, like dropping dog biscuits. |
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I was going to give her a few dog biscuits and water I had in the back of my car, but she was too wary. |
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Cheese is used mostly as a sandwich filling, in day to day cooking and as an everyday snack with biscuits. |
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Even the appetizing smell of biscuits and fatback couldn't tempt Adam's appetite. |
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We came upon a sixty-something lady out in her front garden with her poodle running around like a dance club diva on disco biscuits. |
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It came with two large orders of mashed potatoes and coleslaw and a bunch of biscuits. |
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I really felt like I was going to regurgitate the biscuits I'd consumed at my brother's house. |
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We have a stock of drinking water, washing water, a box of tinned food, biscuits, crisps, chocolates, we certainly won't go hungry. |
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I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits. |
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After supper, she has a family-size bar of chocolate, a king-size chocolate bar, the remainder of the biscuits and two large bowls of cereal. |
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It can also be baked lightly to make small biscuits and petits fours, akin to macaroons. |
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Baked nectarines with crushed amaretti biscuits was a lighter and indisputably healthier alternative. |
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Another day we make semi-freddo, combining the richness of heavy cream with bitter dark chocolate and the nutty flavour of amaretti biscuits. |
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If you like, you can finish it with crumbled amaretti biscuits, sticks of shortbread, and of course, your butterscotch sauce. |
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Italian Amaretti biscuits are now widely available in supermarkets, as well as delicatessen. |
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There was only one dessert of hazelnut biscuits, which was drizzled with lemon honey and served with apricot and peaches in amaretto. |
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There were amaretto biscuits, sweet liqueur and toffee sauces, chocolate flakes and, of course, lashings of cream. |
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From Hasselhoffs to disco biscuits, a leading doctor has lifted the lid on the colourful slang used by staff on Britain's hospital wards. |
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I remember the Sunday afternoon teas at my grandparents' house as a child, the table groaning with various cakes and biscuits. |
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Crush the biscuits into a crumb texture, add the melted butter and mix together. |
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Let cool to room temperature, and serve with shortbread cookies or digestive biscuits. |
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If any other chain or individual coffee shop had ginger biscuits I would go there. |
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Early in their puppyhood, Rusty and Taffy established a mid-morning snack that involved not one, but two biscuits. |
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She decided on the chocolate covered biscuits and passed around the packet. |
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He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves. |
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It means that from now on you don't get the good chocolate, the good panettone, the good biscuits and the good gelato either. |
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He made tea and I could hear him rustling through the cupboard under the sink for garibaldi biscuits. |
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On top of nicking my biscuits they had also made a right mess when they made the tea. |
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Cooking a massive stack of Anzac biscuits for my workmates to devour tomorrow, and only burning a couple. |
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So I have sent a few jars of that, along with ANZAC biscuits, twisties, minties and a good supply of magazines. |
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All staff were wearing 'digger' style hats and they gave away Anzac biscuits with every kebab. |
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They cooked up a feast of scones with jam and cream, fruit cake, sponge cake, and Anzac biscuits. |
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In this version of apple crumble, the topping tastes of crumbled Anzac biscuits. |
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With Anzac biscuits and breakfast muffins, I entice children who need nourishment back to life again. |
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The crew all enjoyed some fresh-baked Anzac biscuits before diving again for the final leg of the passage. |
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Put the biscuits in a large polythene bag and smash into fine crumbs with a rolling pin, or do this in a food processor. |
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The next day they woke to the smells of eggs, bacon, hash browns, sausage, French toast, fresh home made biscuits, and gravy. |
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As he ranted on, his own wife kept them supplied with tea and assorted biscuits. |
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One of my strongest early memories is the old corner store with its wooden floor, wooden bench and tins full of packets of biscuits. |
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Working quickly, drizzle chocolate in a thin stream over the biscuits to form a series of fine striped lines on top of each one. |
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The buffet, on the other hand, consisted of a catering-size sack of salt and vinegar crisps, some biscuits and four sausage rolls. |
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A little old lady lined up behind me with a carton of rice milk and some organic ginger biscuits. |
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Simple carbs are usually sweet tasting, like biscuits, lollies, soft drink, and other sugary foods. |
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They range from toy cellphones, chocolates, biscuits and drawing pens to colourful clothes. |
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Mary will have organic eggs, jams and chutneys as well as organic sugar and assorted breads, cakes and biscuits all made with organic flour. |
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There was an assortment of free drinks on offer and a couple of plates of biscuits. |
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It became an alternative to rosewater, particularly in rich seed cakes, almond cakes and biscuits, and dessert creams. |
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By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes. |
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The study found most parents provided children with unhealthy treats such as lollies, icy poles, ice cream, hot chips and biscuits every day. |
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Sweet snacks might then be seen as splitting into baked snacks like biscuits or pastries vs. confections like candy. |
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Imagine, in this day and age, not being able to turn your pack of biscuits around and find out what's in them. |
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Years of Southern sausage biscuits, fried foods and gravy had done their damage. |
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Open a can and eat them in place of other high-carb sides like mashed or baked potatoes, biscuits, pasta, or mac and cheese. |
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Strangely, Kirsty Wark was selling biscuits and macaroons at this week's farmers' market in aid of a cancer charity. |
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This can be made ahead, then reheated while the biscuits or corn bread are baking. |
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Originally, the biscuits were baked in large industrial ovens, but the recipe has been altered so that one can bake them in a domestic oven. |
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Ooh, and she gave up macrobiotics and started eating biscuits for her little biscuit! |
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There are dinosaur shaped biscuits, and fairy cakes scattered with tiny, dinosaur shaped hundreds and thousands. |
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Brett and I joined in the fun, picking up a box for ourselves as well as a fine Christmas pudding and a selection of chocolate biscuits. |
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A special factory making bamboo-shaped high-fibre biscuits has been built to feed 30 pandas at a breeding centre in Chengdu, China. |
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The table was filled with pancakes, sausages, steaks, biscuits, gravy, hash browns, toast, etc. |
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Shayne returned, holding a tray on which were a coffee plunger, cups, saucers, cream, sugar and biscuits. |
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When I was very little it contained a selection of biscuits including malted milks, morning coffees, digestives and custard creams. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea with home-made cakes and biscuits can be enjoyed in the beautiful gardens or under cover of the Loggia. |
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In fact, it is a genuine snack spot with scones, teacakes, cakes and biscuits being the staple fare. |
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It is also supplying vaccines, medicines and high protein biscuits and therapeutic milk for malnourished children. |
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I have no idea why I was suddenly badgered by the smell of those biscuits in particular, rather than, say, Garibaldi or custard creams. |
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Many ignored his advice and went back to feeding their newborns crushed wine biscuits mashed with water in a bottle with a large-holed teat. |
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A mayor swapped his robes and chains for an apron and tea towel to serve council staff with a cuppa and biscuits. |
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She would reappear in a few minutes with a tea tray filled with toasted breads, tea biscuits, and fresh homemade white butter. |
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A moment afterward, I heard Kevin come back with a mug of coffee and some chocolate chip biscuits. |
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I'd have to opt for cheese and biscuits and wash it all down with a bottle of Tempranillo, our most popular red. |
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It's sunny and bright and an endless source of conversation over tea and chocolate biscuits. |
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Avoid fast food, processed food, most margarines and baked goods such as biscuits and cakes. |
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The packed lunches were found to be high in fat because of crisps, chocolate bars, biscuits and the amount of butter and margarine used. |
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Bake until biscuits are golden on top and bottom and sound hollow when tapped, about 10 minutes. |
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I remember the brown carrier bag with the tin of corned beef and biscuits, but I did not have the large bar of Cadbury chocolate. |
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We feasted on soft cheeses, Russian salad, bean soup, potato and cabbage dishes, chocolate cake and Bulgarian biscuits. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, scotch pies, Spam, corned beef, cake, biscuits washed down with dilute orange squash. |
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The itty-bitty biscuits and cornbread muffins remain in fine form, so the arrival of the breadbasket here is something to anticipate. |
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Some people, more prepared than I was, had brought biscuits, thermoses and sleeping bags. |
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Can't you train a thicko to put his rubbish in a bin without using a cattle prod as a punishment and some dog biscuits as a reward. |
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The relief material includes biscuits, water, candles, matchsticks and bread. |
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Banana juice also can be used for making wine while the banana powder could be a basic starting material for making banana biscuits. |
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All the cake, chocs, biscuits and other fattening foodstuffs we tend to overstock on for Christmas. |
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Arrange one packet's worth of ginger biscuits over the bottom of an ovenproof dish. |
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There are plates of biscuits and bottles of fizzy drink and tea and coffee is also being served. |
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There was a roasted pig, live chickens, platters of Chinese biscuits, fruit, alcohol and so much food! |
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The pot de creme au chocolat was an excellent semi-sweet pudding accompanied by ginger biscuits. |
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Some countries may not allow certain fresh foods through customs and cereal bars, crisps and biscuits may be more appropriate to carry. |
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Dinner consisted of a beef stroganoff, followed by a choice of two deserts, and then a shed-load of cheese and biscuits. |
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Moulded biscuits like this frequently formed the basis of tipsy cake, a Victorian favourite. |
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There are soups, sauces, breads, margarines, confectionery, peanut butter, cordials and soft drinks, biscuits, and yoghurts. |
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It had taken four hours to get hundreds of bars of chocolate, toffees and 600 packets of biscuits through a checkout. |
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It's a heart-warming story of love, loss, love, biscuits, tea, friendship, tea, token Americans, tea and love. |
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There were beetle drives, ginger beer and iced biscuits for the choir in the big house, and seaside outings to Walton-on-the-Naze. |
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We only wanted a bellyful of McDonald's hash browns and biscuits as we waited in the drive-through line in Lugoff. |
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I love the country benedict, which is eggs benedict with biscuits and gravy, even though it's pretty much a heart attack on a plate. |
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Instead of sweets or biscuits, give cheese or fruits as snacks between meals. |
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Passengers are greeted on board with a mince pie and mulled wine for the adults and squash and biscuits for the children. |
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He opened a container on his counter and took out some fat buttermilk biscuits. |
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Buy a packet of plain biscuits and writing icing, then draw the initial letter of everyone's name in your family on a separate biscuit. |
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Christmas cakes, boxes of biscuits and other seasonal treats are also a welcomed addition during the Christmas season. |
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While levels of obesity have increased in recent decades, consumption of biscuits, cakes and confectionery has remained static. |
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When I'm tired, I eat roasted peppers, rice pudding, shortbread biscuits dunked in tea. |
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During the mid section of the morning I was able to abate my longing for biscuits by eating a slice of homemade fruit cake. |
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Many carpenters have started using biscuits in the miter joints between trim pieces to lock the joint together and prevent future separation. |
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Plus it does hand-made dog biscuits and dog food that contains kobe beef, fresh eggs and homegrown vegetables. |
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A tea set was placed upon the table along with some biscuits. |
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Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy. |
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Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits. |
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I confess a particular weakness for his chocolate biscuits and pork pate with onion marmalade. |
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Peel it, chop it, steam or boil it and turn it into muffins, or pie, or biscuits or a curry or soup. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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These quick tender biscuits go with just about any prairie meal. |
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They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear. |
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The tea grew cold quickly in the enameled tin cups, but we drank it for the water and the wheaty taste of lemongrass, and with it we ate ginger biscuits. |
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Offer him a chicken biryani from Paradise or Bawarchi or take him for a cup of piping hot tea and a couple of Osmania biscuits at the neighbourhood Irani adda? |
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Biscuits are not quite as difficult in finding substitutions, but all the sweet biscuits should be forgotten and wheatmeal or Milk Arrowroot biscuits be taken instead. |
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Will I soon be going to Tea Dances at the village hall, whirling Mrs Skidmore round in a slow waltz in between the cups of weak Typhoo and the Garibaldi biscuits? |
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Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits and has mashed potato mixed with plain rice, baked beans and brown sauce in the evening. |
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Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits. |
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The cops gave him biscuits and gravy and he wolfed them down. |
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We were compelled to eat rotten biscuits and stinking decaying meat while our officers fatted themselves with the best food and drank the most expensive wines. |
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Cheese biscuits, asparagus spears with garlic and saffron mayonnaise, and mixed salted, roasted nuts. |
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The items included kites, toiletries, chocolates, biscuits, washing soaps, breakfast cereals and beans which she sourced from various business houses in the capital city. |
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The minister named the products as beer, biscuits, cattle feeds, compound fertilisers, household and dishwashing liquid detergents and lead-acid starter batteries. |
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At first he pretended to be angry, but we just kept grinning angelically at him and eventually he started laughing and sat down to eat cheese and biscuits with us. |
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She got over it with tickles and biscuits, then strolled out into the garden, leaving me to deal with a spider the size of a cricket ball on the carpet in the lounge. |
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There was still some cheese, dry biscuits, and dried apples in my pack from lunch a few days ago, as food rarely spoils in the cold Antarctic climate. |
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They tend to go for things like lemon curd and British biscuits. |
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Into this add 125g crushed amaretti biscuits with 125g chipped hazelnuts. |
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They provided us with tea and biscuits and let us wait in the day room. |
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These were renamed as Anzac biscuits after the campaign at Gallipoli. |
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They provided inexpensive soft drinks and even baked Anzac biscuits. |
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The good housewife always had homemade cake or biscuits in the tins. |
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Not only that, it's an opportunity to find decorations, tins of biscuits, liqueur chocolates etc, and all the other bits and pieces that you cannot find anywhere else. |
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Even Karl Lagerfeld has jumped onboard the biscuits and gravy train with his latest shoot of Miss Dirty Martini. |
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Their glass display counters are full of neatly arranged, creamy-looking biscuits, cakes, homemade sweets, delicious savouries and brightly coloured sweetmeats. |
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Many hampers, bottles of brandy, whiskey, wine, biscuits etc., can be won. |
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The dregs of his dunked biscuits scummed the surface of the tea. |
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The British Admiralty, 16th century, deemed it anthropophagism and forbade it, though castaways, after Go days, were exempted upon the depletion of sea biscuits. |
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Up until recently, the GAA graciously laid on complimentary rolls, baps, sandwiches, cakes, buns and biscuits, along with hot and cold drinks for all working press staff. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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We had biscuits and eggs and salad with Thousand Island dressing. |
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Two of the retired sheepdogs from the neighbouring farm occasionally come to visit us, and we make them welcome, give them a stroke or a brush and a few dog biscuits. |
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From six to eight months you can try offering your baby alternative foods such as finger foods, including soft baby sandwiches, lightly toasted bread or baby biscuits. |
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The government hadn't supplied the surveyors with tents, so they rigged bivouacs to sleep in, toasted food over the fire and munched on hard square ship's biscuits. |
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The origin of the name of these dainty shortbread biscuits is interesting. |
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My grandmother taught us to bake delicious cakes and biscuits. |
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Tins of biscuits, Christmas cakes, and boxes of sweets are also requested. |
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The table, made of maple and walnut, features curved legs, intricate dovetailed joints made by hand and dowels and biscuits to connect the various pieces. |
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That educated lingo is used to sweeten biscuits so moldy no one should be expected to swallow them. |
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She lost narrowly to the girl who was promising a wider choice of biscuits at breaktime. Naturally she was upset and I tried hard to soften the blow. |
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They gorge on biscuits that really are outta this world, but kids need protein and milk. |
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The teen said he was given bread and water four times during his ordeal, adding that he was once given a pack of Bourbon biscuits for the entire day. |
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Teachers have already banned all chocolate biscuits or fatty foods and only allow the children to take healthy snacks to school such as fruit, vegetables and cheese. |
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Bread, margarine, orange juice, jam, fruit and veg, cereals, milk, meat, biscuits and some other necessaries such as kitchen towels, toothpaste, beer and disposable nappies. |
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Afterwards the congregation was invited to the assembly hall where the ladies served up a wonderful tea with all sorts of cakes, brack and home-made biscuits. |
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The never-ending diet of worms and rich tea biscuits is too much. |
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I was still nibbling the biscuits as I left for the gym, so was fairly pleased when I weighed myself there to find that I'd dropped 8.5kg in the last two weeks. |
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Because oats have a lower gluten content than wheat, people who have a gluten intolerance can safely enjoy a bowl of porridge or biscuits made with oats rather than flour. |
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The farm supplies milk from its Ayrshire herd for Duchy Originals milk, vegetables for crisps, oats and wheat for biscuits, pigs for bacon and sausages and barley for ale. |
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He used the office intercom to order coffee and biscuits for five. |
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And the desserts are an oddly dismal lot, from an apple pie in which the fruit is stiff, the crust sodden, to a stodgy strawberry shortcake on hard, stale biscuits. |
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Carbohydrates are what we consume in the largest quantities in foods like rice, wheat, cereals, as well as those made from refined flour such as biscuits, cakes and breads. |
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The sitting held was at a hotel auditorium in the city, where Commission members listened over tea and biscuits to passionate outbursts on violence against animals. |
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Petticoat tails are Scottish shortbread biscuits, baked in a round, with a characteristic shape resembling that of an outspread bell-hoop crinoline petticoat. |
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Satisfy any sugar cravings with fruit, rather than chocolates and biscuits, and try not to overindulge in cream, butter, crisps, nuts, fried and sauce-drenched foods. |
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Besides feasting on goodies such as sausages, dog biscuits and chews, the guests will play games, such as tug the lead, chase the ball and musical dogs. |
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The menu for the brunch includes hot cakes, sausage, home fries, scrambled eggs, biscuits 'n sausage gravy, meat loaf, potato casserole, fresh fruit, pastries and beverage. |
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But it is on the question of buns that he becomes most hot and cross, arguing that councillors' reliance on fattening chocolate biscuits is a potential health hazard. |
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They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside. |
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Flick some flour on a baking tray, line up the biscuits five by fifteen, brush on some liquid butter and throw them in the convection oven for twelve minutes. |
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We bought whole barbecued chickens, corn, biscuits, pomelos and paichons. |
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A selection of British cheese and biscuits, and a refreshing lemon posset with fresh raspberries rounded things off nicely, with a nice bottle of white wine, of course. |
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My ham biscuits feature prosciutto instead of country ham, and are more likely to be served with a sweet and hot mustard sauce on rolls than biscuits. |
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The biscuit factory closed down its biscuits development section and rode out the recession on old favourites such as custard creams and digestives. |
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Children should be encouraged to eat fewer high fat snacks such as crisps and biscuits and to avoid consuming a large proportion of total energy from sweetened drinks. |
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Ignoring the meringues, cakes and biscuits I tried chocolate gateaux. |
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So far today I've had about 20 biscuits and 2 litres of water. |
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If you eat two chocolate digestive biscuits, they cancel each other out. |
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I'm not sure whether they count as biscuits or as tile grouters. |
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Sooner or later he will ask you if you want any disco biscuits. |
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In between there are cakes, biscuits, croissants, flapjacks, crackers, batter, dumplings, puddings and sauces, all made from cereal flour and all containing gluten. |
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They are the ugliest, worst tasting cookies this side of dog biscuits. |
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People eat a lot of bread and ship biscuits, mostly made of white flour, and many consume dairy products, including the national dessert, dulce de leche. |
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With two locations in the greater-Atlanta area, the restaurant is a favorite breakfast eatery among locals who crave their signature feathery biscuits and apple butter. |
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For example, some types of bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits, sauces, tinned vegetables and soups can all be high in salt, as well as ready-prepared meals. |
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First Class ticket includes morning coffee and Danish pastries, and tea and biscuits in the afternoon. |
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Double Stuff Oreo biscuits are a great opportunity for family members to have fun in a classic Oreo way. |
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Driving sectors are crackers and crispbreads and healthier biscuits, both satisfying the current health trend. |
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Lavender creme brulee THESE are deliciously delicate and comes with langues de chat biscuits. |
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Other popular British biscuits include bourbons, custard creams, Jammie Dodgers, ginger nuts and shortbread. |
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For children there are workshops in making corn dollies, cupcakes, biscuits and more. |
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Cut out heart shapes with the cutters and place on ungreased baking sheets, leaving a small gap between the biscuits. |
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Also, I'd often leave Pipi in front of the TV with biscuits while I did chores. |
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Mrs. Jackson still kept doggie biscuits in her pockets, even though her furbaby had died two months ago. |
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One was for washing and shaving and the other was for your tea, hard tack and biscuits. |
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Those who could grow or afford wheat often had biscuits as part of their breakfast, along with healthy portions of pork. |
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Dave Pugh used dog biscuits to coax out 35 carp to 10lb and Pontypridd 14-year-old Sam Stasfrace caught 24 to 8lb. |
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The Worcester Feast Dunker is made for dunking, and can be submerged in tea or coffee for twice as long as ordinary biscuits before it breaks up. |
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Several brands, including Bahlsen, jumped on the bandwagon and Asda also introduced an own-label range of dunking biscuits. |
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But wait, the type of biscuit we use plays an important part and, would you believe, there is even a list of award-winning dunking biscuits. |
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He took the biscuits carefully out of the packet and laid them face upward on the grass, in order as he felt of edibility. |
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A PACKET of dog biscuits saved a diabetic woman's life as she fell into shock. |
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The new ranch house will be the center for such learning activities as making hand dipped candles and baking biscuits using a wood burning stove. |
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United Biscuits is set for another battle with Cadbury after Button's Foods announced the launch of a Cadbury digestives biscuits brand. |
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When we stopped for a snack, Ingrid pulled two flasks of glogg from her bottomless backpack, followed by biscuits and then firewood. |
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Coarsely crush the ginger snap biscuits and sprinkle over a few more blackberries. |
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For example, if you like Digestives, Gingernuts, Hob Nobs, or Rich Tea biscuits, the tokens found on those packets have a token value of five. |
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For example, if you decide to buy a packet of Digestives, Gingernuts, Hobnobs or Rich Tea biscuits, the token you will get has a value of five. |
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Liqui-Dri produces frozen ready-to-bake biscuits, frozen ready-to-heat hotcakes, dry biscuit mixes and dry hotcake mixes. |
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Start making the base of the cheesecake by breaking up the ginger nut biscuits into crumbs in a bowl. |
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Q My two-year-old rabbit Thumper prefers ginger nut biscuits to his normal diet of rabbit mix and grass. |
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At noon we had lunched off fly biscuits and apricots by the side of a swampy creek. |
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Cover and refrigerate while making the sauce base and biscuits. |
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Morrisons, which overtrades in both biscuits and cakes, was the heaviest promoter. |
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First Class from pounds 125pp, including morning coffee and Danish pastries, and tea and biscuits in the afternoon. |
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They usually make their biscuits with salted butter and sell them in iron boxes. |
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And for a little textural contrast, some shards of deeply savoury sesame tuile biscuits. |
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I gave them tea and coffee, and about half an hour after nine had a salver brought in of chocolate, mulled white wine and biscuits. |
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So why not make your own hampers using our hot picks, ranging from Stollen cake and salami to biscuits and beer? |
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That done, she passed around a bakkie of home-made chocolate biscuits to all the girls. |
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Pack the biscuits into the bottom of a 20cm round springform tin to make a base. |
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For most of his life he was a vegetarian, and often lived for days on dry biscuits and white wine. |
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Try the mouthwatering spoon bread, okra gumbo, buttered shrimp and sour cream biscuits. |
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She has tasted jail food and has often ordered milk, biscuits, brown bread and and chapatis whenever she is hungry. |
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Kendal, Keswick and Carlisle all became mill towns, with textiles, pencils and biscuits among the products manufactured in the region. |
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The typical diet of the sodbusters consisted of cornmeal and molasses, baking soda biscuits, and coffee made from roasted rye. |
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Products affected include Scottish cashmere, bath preparations, chandeliers, biscuits, electric coffee makers and cartridge pens. |
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And the nearest I've ever come to performing a slam-dunk has been dipping biscuits in coffee. |
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Look out for free biscuits with your coffee-they may be free cost wise, but they do have some calorific values. |
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Even motorway service stations have great food, with the local tannies contributing home-cooked pies, biscuits and cakes at farm stalls. |
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