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There was the incident with the lemon and poppyseed muffin in the town centre which almost lead to an appearance on Crimewatch. |
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Almost instantaneously her heart began to flutter as she saw him kneel down beside a poor, hungry little boy and hand him a hot muffin. |
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They each ordered a coffee and a muffin, and carried their trays to the far corner of the restaurant. |
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But there were many less exotic offerings such as omelette, cheese toasties and muffin or crumpet with either tea or coffee. |
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Spoon a generous heaping tablespoon of the chocolate batter into each muffin cup. |
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During the morning, she munches a blueberry muffin, a packet of crisps, a sausage roll and a pizza. |
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The biscuit won when it jumped from the top of the breadbox and flattened the muffin. |
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Lightly oil a 12-hole muffin tray then line each mould with a bacon rasher. |
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Spoon into lightly greased muffin tins and bake at 200 degrees C for about 12-15 minutes. |
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I didn't want to eat or drink anything, but Allison insisted on buying me lemon tea and a bran muffin. |
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Eggs and ham on a muffin stooped in hollandaise sauce is gastropub breakfast food for a chilly British winter. |
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Leaving aside Dublin airport, where else can you find a top-class Americano and a tasty chocolate muffin, after which you contentedly fly away? |
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As every baker knows, a muffin is a small cake that rises above its metal container. |
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Homer should eat a whole-grain muffin instead, or at least add fresh fruit. |
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It is day 25 and Katie has quite a muffin top hanging over the top of her skirt. |
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Tamara cut out a muffin for herself and placed it on the white china plate. |
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The most time-consuming thing was, possibly, lining the muffin pan with paper cups. |
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Spend a happy hour selecting your books, then idly page through them over a cup of coffee and muffin in the garden. |
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His executive assistant Robyn Cheung sniffed at the black currant muffin in her hand and wrinkled her nose. |
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There's just something sexy to me about the idea of a hot chocolate chip muffin coming out of the oven late at night. |
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You desperately want to stop for a half-caf non-fat no-whip mocha and a muffin, but you're off carbs until at least Saturday. |
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Shamelessly, I also have a muffin top on the bad days, and thank god none of my friends have EVER highlighted it or pointed it out. |
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She was slumped on the table and was building a wall with her mashed potatoes so that her muffin wouldn't touch the okra. |
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Arrange one or two slices of Parma ham on each muffin, sit a poached egg on top and finally coat with the warm hollandaise. |
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And it is a law of anatomy that the tighter the jeans, the more prevalent the muffin top. |
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Biting into my chocolate muffin, I glanced down at my watch, noticing the time with mild surprise. |
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And he simply can't resist giving my muffin a playful lick as soon as my back is turned. |
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Before starting the next episode, I called room service and ordered a muffin and apple juice for breakfast. |
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I was so miffed at missing out on my eggy muffin treat, I determined to make some at home on Sunday. |
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Ann was delighted with a freshly-toasted teacake while I enjoyed a toasted cinnamon muffin. |
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She felt sick to her stomach and instantly regretted scarfing down the chocolate chip muffin. |
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For the chocolate cupcakes, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and coat a 6-cup muffin pan with non-stick spray. |
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Toast the English muffin in the toaster. |
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You can then squeeze out the roasted garlic onto crackers or an English muffin. |
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Or complement your protein shake with a fat-free bran muffin to add another 5-7 grams. |
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Although we still have financial difficulties, he often brings me a little treat, i.e. caramels or candy or a Tim Horton's fruit muffin. |
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The flour from the bacon and egg muffin had evidently rubbed off on my hands, and had been transferred to my forehead every time I wiped my brow. |
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Served with a fresh baked scone or mini muffin, these wraps provide plenty of flavor first thing in the morning. |
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A waitress came over and I ordered a hot chocolate with a blueberry muffin. |
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The richness evident here is of the Sacher torte and not chocolate chip muffin variety. |
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Within this sector, the Company manufactures snack cakes, muffin bars, flakies and tarts. |
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Aim just sat there, still engrossed in her daydream with her muffin. |
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The spinach still had some vibrancy, the sauce didn't overpower, the egg had just the desired amount of gloopy yolk, the muffin wasn't soggy at all. |
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I stood and approached the table, braced to counteract the floozy's attempt at lyrical, banana-rich muffin eroticism with my own rational, short-lined, logical narration. |
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When you eat breakfast, you won't feel the urge to grab a high fat, mid-morning snack, such as a doughnut, croissant or fast food muffin. |
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Perhaps I would do better if I understood the intrinsic nature of the English muffin, a bread product that is light. |
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Gluten-Free Whole Grain Cheese and Mustard Muffins: A savory muffin with a delicious strong flavor. |
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Margaret spotted a muffin that had fallen on its side, and it was set upright. |
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If you do not have individual ramekins, use a large muffin tin or a single cake tin. |
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This is a statuesque muffin, replete with a berry quartet of blackberries, raspberries, touches of cranberries and blueberries. |
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Prepare simple, nutritious meals, such as cottage cheese with fruit and a muffin or scrambled eggs on toast with a slice of cheese. |
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It's served on an English muffin, and you can add an egg or cheddar cheese. |
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Let cool for 10 minutes on a wire rack, then unmould them if you have baked them in the muffin tins, and let cool completely. |
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The muffin bowls will help contain the gruel, which will help the puppies when lapping. |
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Cereal bars and muffin bars are individually wrapped, and may be sold singly or in boxes of several individually wrapped bars. |
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Low-fat versions of cake, icing, pudding, cookie and muffin mixes help trim calories, but can be high in sugar. |
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For example, if you eat a half of a muffin, enter 0.5 for the quantity consumed. |
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As for the music, it consisted of the usual mixture of reggae and raga muffin, chaâbi and Gnawa music. |
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Note: To serve as appetizers on a bed of baby salad leaves, bake phyllo cups in a regular muffin tin. |
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Toast the muffin slices lightly on both sides and butter them. |
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American muffins, still extremely popular, are oven baked in muffin pans or cups and are served primarily for breakfast or as an accompaniment to dinner. |
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Spoon into muffin pans and bake for 20-25 minutes at 180 degrees celsius. |
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I was offered five or six different kinds of bread, including a vast olive muffin and a mushroom, cheese and ham thing that was all but a calzone. |
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Brunch can mean just about anything to your date, though, from an English muffin with butter to Nova Scotia lox on a bagel with a side of caviar and a pitcher of mimosas. |
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A mocha coffee typically contains 350 calories and a large muffin has 500 calories, so be prepared to take at least a two-hour hike to walk off your breakfast. |
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Its apple-carrot muffin is a moist and comforting treat that tastes like your grandmother baked it especially for you. |
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Manhattan is denser than an English muffin, but America is filled with emptiness. |
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That woman in the white outfit is more a case of Fashion Victim Extreme Muffin Top and might be an outlier on the bell curve of ordinary muffin tops. |
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I was standing in the plastic salad bowl department, when a lady wearing baby pink ugh boots and sporting a fine muffin top above Supre leggings strolled by. |
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In response, Sara Lee moved into the nondessert baked goods market by developing entirely new croissant, muffin, bread, and bagel product lines. |
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Marshall's farm produces and markets cold pressed canola and flax oil and makes organic granola, flax muffin and pancake mix and stone ground flours out of organic crops. |
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Grease a 12 cup muffin pan or line with paper liners. |
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Press each square into the bottom of a buttered, mini muffin tin. |
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Grease a 12-cup muffin tin lightly with margarine. |
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She hated her flat hair and her muffin top that spilled ever so slightly from her jeans, and she had felt increasingly uninspired at work. |
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Place muffin halves on baking pan cut side up. |
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They also pioneered the muffin top, mini muffins and big Texas muffin pans. |
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That's why this year we've decided to ditch the new year fad diet and think about more sustainable ways to keep our muffin tops in check. |
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Place paper liners into 12 muffin cups and fill with the batter. |
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We've all been there, trying to squeeze into the skinniest of jeans or doing up a pair to find they create that dreaded muffin top. |
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The fat, butter or shortening called for in muffin, biscuit or quickbread recipes can be cut in half or eliminated altogether. |
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Mr. Siegel and Mr. Lazaroff took a visitor into one of the company's product display rooms, leading a tour past hotcake griddles and martini shakers, muffin tins and can openers. |
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Even the biggest doe-eyed, pearl-clutching Etsy muffin has to find some way to make it okay to be negative, because we have no choice. |
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Kellogg also expanded the brand by introducing pancakes, mini waffles, French toast, and muffin tops. |
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Next, I put the cake mixture into a disposable piping bag, cut the end off the piping bag and pipe the mixture into each muffin case. |
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Theyve even inspired a whole new glossary of words describing their slobbishness from muffin top to bingo wings. |
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Popovers are an American version of Yorkshire Pudding, often eaten sweet and cooked in muffin tins. |
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Other offerings tried included a grilled porkburger on a burnt English muffin with the burger portion that was quite edible. |
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Two is the magic number: two eggs, two muffin halves, two portions of ham. |
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Only the presence of baked muffin limited the release of protocatechuic acid and luteolin in the gastric and duodenal compartments. |
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So recently, when a ginger muffin craving hit, I decided to see if I could increase the textural contrast without sacrificing the cakiness. |
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For Esso customers, it means there will be a growing number of On the Run stores where you can grab a coffee and muffin on your way to work, or stop in during the day and pick up a quick lunch. |
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Place two toasted muffin halves on each plate. |
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And all of them dwarfed the FDA's dainty definition of a muffin serving. |
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I hungrily ate a muffin followed by orange juice. |
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Remove the muffin tops from pans with a wide spatula and serve, or let cool on racks. |
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A corn dog is described as eating a hot dog with a corn muffin. |
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For Halloween Chris is deep frying bacon and cheese-filled pumpkins, and a battered American corn muffin, stuffed with traditional American sweets called Candy Corn. |
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The same holds true for Danish pastry, French dip and English muffin. |
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To assemble melts, arrange English muffin halves on a baking sheet and top with sliced tomatoes, turkey mixture, a sprinkling of sprouts and cheese. |
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According to Hopkinson, this Canadian origin makes sense, as the pudding uses a batter more akin to that of an American muffin, rather than an English sponge. |
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Healthy breakfast choices begin by building your breakfast sandwich with a yellow egg omelet or a lower calorie white egg omelet on a light English muffin. |
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She had grown so used to carrying Muffin around that she felt as if the vet had amputated a limb. |
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String puppets Muffin the Mule, Andy Pandy and Pinky and Perky and glove puppet Sooty were among early TV's biggest stars. |
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In the 1950s children wanted Subbuteo, Sooty, Muffin the Mule and model cars. |
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Harmony asked Tasty Muffin, who was standing beside the ten-year-old Xerox copy machine. |
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I have two daughters, poppet and her 17-year-old sister Muffin. |
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Finally, I stopped lunging and with my Baby Belly, my Bat Wings, my Muffin Top and my Banana Folds, I rolled up my yoga mat and walked to the door. |
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