None of the children wanted the chocolates and all quickly devoured the jellied candy. |
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He felt he was melting and would end up as a putrid puddle of jellied meat on the floor of the cave. |
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The table is covered with dismantled scaly things, things sliced and jellied, cross-sectioned things that squirmed the bottom of the sea. |
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Further back still, before developing into the name of a sauce, galantine had meant simply the jellied juices of fish or meat. |
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Skim off the fat and spoon out the now jellied stock into tubs and freeze until ready to use. |
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I bet the only people who were glad that they got the game on pay-per-view reside in East London and have a penchant for jellied eels. |
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Preserves are made of small, whole fruits or uniform-size pieces of fruits in a clear thick, slightly jellied syrup. |
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He's more East End than a Limehouse jellied eel in a pearly king's whistle. |
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He must have loads of hilarious anecdotes about pickled herrings and jellied eels. |
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They all consist of fruits preserved mostly by means of sugar and they are thickened or jellied to some extent. |
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I started to sprinkle the pudding with some jellied candies, and happily hummed a song as I went about doing it. |
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There were jellied eels galore being passed round Roots Hall on Tuesday night as Southend reached the LDV Vans Final. |
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Getting funding, however, is more slippery than jellied eel in a pie and mash shop. |
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So I piled Darren and Rob into the car and we headed down to Margate for some whelks and jellied eels. |
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Anyhoo, what I'm trying to get across is that this mag is harder to get hold of than a jellied eel. |
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Before Wright arrived, the forward line worked around Alan Smith, an unflashy 20-a-season man, a player as traditional as jellied eels. |
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Holiday foods included jellied pigs feet, goose stuffed with prunes, and roasted suckling pig. |
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His eyes were yellow, jellied, and looked like they were filled with mucus. |
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In Sweden it commonly includes herring, smoked eel, roast beef, tongue, jellied fish, boiled potatoes, and cheese. |
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Over the putts, his backswing would become as long and wobbly as a jellied eel. |
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Dipped in miso, it has a sweet, jellied, curiously dissolving quality, like some exotic form of vegan candy. |
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The finely shredded meat was gently molded with some spring asparagus and peas, all barely held together with jellied beef stock that was light. |
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The pies are then baked to a golden brown pastry colour, allowed to cool and jellied. |
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All the traditional English fare will be on offer during the day, such as roast beef, cockles and jellied eels, fish and chips, candy floss and popcorn. |
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Mist rolls in from the Thames and the clattering of jugs of ale and steaming platters of jellied eels is interrupted only by the noise of wheels on cobbles. |
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His meals consist of Marmite sandwiches, Jublees, and jellied eels. |
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Amidst the resulting squeals of disgust, it slid slowly down the frosted pane, leaving a trail of what appeared to be jellied pink bogies in its wake. |
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I know you like chocolates, but last year we took some chocolate candy and some of those strange jellied candies in little cups out to the orphanage. |
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In the olden days the traditional julbord also consisted of jellied pig's trotters. |
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And if a photo of a pink jellied veal aspic makes you giggle, what is to be made of the picture of the man wrestling with a trained bear? |
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The local indigenous people are still there – we still have a jellied eel stand – but they're surrounded by shiny glass and steel. |
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Canals were no escape, for the jellied paraffin in the bombs turned water into fire. |
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They are often dried, jellied, roasted and dipped in honey or ground into a meal. |
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Definition: Blend of fresh apricot pulp and sugar, cooked to the proper jellied consistency. |
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Others the Maxim gun, the Shrapnel shell and jellied eels—have not. |
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In the year 2030, Polish children from Hel should still be able to eat their smoked eel on buttered bread, children from East London their jellied eels and children from Ostend their stewed eels. |
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In order to maintain the healing properties, and to ensure that the active ingredients from the plant are retained after harvest, the leaf must be quickly processed, and the jellied pulp must be preserved. |
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He served a soft gazpacho of sweet pepper and fine eel mousse with jellied langoustines with our aperitif to prepare the taste buds for the main course. |
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But it's the guys who are slimier than a jellied eel who really do my box in. |
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Large quantities are smoked, other are jellied and marinated. |
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As a postscript to the desserts, a happy trolley comes rolling over, laden with lollipops, madeleines, jellied fruits, financiers and large apothecary jars filled with nougats and caramels. |
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The St. Lawrence River American eel, known internationally because of its tender and white flesh, can be prepared in multiple ways such as grilled, arinated, jellied or in a stew. |
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West Ham fans round my way were choking on their jellied eels at the prospect of David Cameron being a secret Irons fan at the weekend. |
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And 96 per cent have never experienced one of David Beckham's favourite snacks, jellied eels. |
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It's not the East End of jellied eels and lovable Cockneys having a knees-up on a Friday night. |
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The other type of incendiary bomb is a thin-walled container of napalm, or jellied gasoline, that is used against personnel, vehicles, and flammable installations. |
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