His interest in gourmandise caused him to taste its flesh, which he found delicious and certainly better than most of our chickens. |
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But still, you're not here to hobnob and gourmandise, you're here for that intense spiritual experience. |
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I guess my gourmandise runs deep, although in practice this meant I ate a lot of plain hamburgers at Burger King. |
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He petitioned the Pope to remove la gourmandise from the list of cardinal sins. |
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No such routine gourmandise attends the middling range of painting now — or, really, of any visual art, whether contemporary or historical. |
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Napoleon's love of gourmandise was nurtured young on his native island. |
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Theme of gourmandise emphasised with photos and a recipe book. |
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In England, from this period onward, people admired French style, charm, and gourmandise, but also saw this sophistication as a threat to solid Anglo-Saxon virtues. |
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Ingredients include butter, eggs, whole milk, flour, sugar and a pinch of gourmandise, which is the secret of these sweet and subtly flavoured treats. |
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When you listen to them reading out the dishes you can hear real gourmandise in their voices and the way the music builds up underneath fits in totally with my idea of what a meal should be! |
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