I slap the tuna onto a cracker and pensively munch while examining the rest of the refrigerator. |
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Serve with warm maple syrup, or strawberry sauce, or just munch on it plain. |
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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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The best way to test a chilli for strength is to munch a bit before cooking. |
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Nightwatchmen in Nairobi munch it to stay alert through the dangerous nights in the crime-ridden capital. |
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Move a number-crunching little beastie around a grid to munch on a series of multiples. |
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Alligator-like caimans doze while capybaras, the world's largest rodent species, munch on grasses along the riverbank. |
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I munch a mushroom, then strip a spiny ground herb to yield a mouthful of sweet white pith. |
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If you love to munch on baby carrots as snacks, dip them in reduced-fat dressing, she suggests. |
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We didn't get to eat there as we hadn't booked in advance but our huge complimentary bowl full of prawn crackers were great to munch on. |
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For the duration of the rut, territorial bulls within smelling distance of cows will barely pause long enough to munch a mouthful of grass. |
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I munch on regardless and this morning, I wake up feeling sick with stomach cramps. |
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You're not ready until you have a batch of something seriously snackable for guests to munch on from kick-off to the final whistle. |
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The young pair munch into burgers and chat away like good friends, unfazed by their on-screen familial conflict. |
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If you're dying to munch on something, skip the potato chips and hit an Indian restaurant for some poppadum bread instead. |
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On the grass behind the beach families munch on fish and chips, chasing off the chubby seagulls. |
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Possums can munch half a pound of foliage a day and prey on the eggs and chicks of endangered birds like the kokako, kereru, and kiwi. |
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I will take her out before we go so she will be tired anyway and then leave her lots of chews to munch on to keep her busy. |
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They munch locusts all winter in southern and eastern Africa, then fly back here before Easter to nest. |
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Parking my car, I gaze over the bleak wooded Borderlands, and munch a pink saveloy. |
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Summer is the time when local fields are groaning with fresh strawberries and visitors can munch their way around the strawberry patches. |
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Some lean meat morsels you may want to munch include skinless cuts of roasted, baked or broiled poultry and seafood. |
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The EU is helping you to munch on tasty fruit and vegetables and drink cool milk because if you eat smart when you are young, you'll carry on. |
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While you munch on your antipasti, you can view looped clips on flat screens of the duomos and gondolas of Italy and snippets of an actress admiring ancient Roman statues. |
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Between meals, we will pass in the hall and he will have a mitt full of arrowroots to munch on. |
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And so, as you munch on your cereal this morning, scanning the coverage of the SDLP's demise, be afraid Pat, be very afraid. |
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That is a lot of money for a few cookies to munch on with a cup of tea after dinner. |
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Pups are biologically predisposed to munch on anything and everything to help them cut their teeth. |
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I often prepare baby tomatoes and freshly cut and scraped carrots for my daughter to munch on at school. |
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So chocoholics can now munch safe in the knowledge they are doing their bit for the Third World. |
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Grab some of these fruits and nuts to carry with you and munch on the way to your next class, rehearsal or practice. |
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Watch a movie or two, use the hotel shampoos and munch on snacks you've brought from home. |
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Unlike some serious walkers, she said she shuns isotonic sports drinks and energy bars to refuel her body during walks, preferring instead to drink water and munch nuts. |
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Then, what is required is that the guest munch on a small hunk of baloney, toss back a shot of screech, and, to seal the deal one must kiss a cod. |
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For better or worse, jazz is turning into the music you hear when you drink coffee and munch on a donut or bagel. |
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I like to munch on the stalks as a low-cal, delicious snack. |
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As the Lost Sock Diner is located next door to the laundromat at the foot of Edinburgh's oh-so-trendy Broughton Street, you can clean your smalls while you munch your eggs. |
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My father, being a senior consultant in a busy hospital, dragged us around the wards to spread good tidings to patients and to munch the array of nibbles in the nurses' rooms. |
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As good as it can be to have a foot-long sub to munch on, sometimes it's nice to have a lunch that's a little bit of lots of things, buffet-bar style. |
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Many of us like to leaf through the paper as we munch on breakfast, but consider reading the dailies in communal spaces like the office or coffee shops. |
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Toss in wine and nibbly things to munch and it adds up to a unique shopping experience. |
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He bit into a corncob, and Chisom watched him munch with his mouth open, his jaws working the corn like a mini grinding machine. |
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But for some reason I agreed to stay up, munch on a diet of Doritos and cookies and attempt to watch the Superbowl. |
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A group of adults plodded off to munch at spekboom bushes, whose leaves are said to taste like bacon. |
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If preparing dinner triggers your tummy to rumble for food, snack on raw veggies rather than munch foods that are high in calories and low in nutrients. |
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I wrote about my final encounter with the munch in today's Daily Beast. |
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He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch. |
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Pre-schoolers can munch on raw veggies while supper is being made. |
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Mr Clerc says that although Maersk, for its part, is not about to start such a war, it would not stand idle if others started to munch its market share. Any further fall in world trade would also undermine the fragile truce. |
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When I like to munch into a pear I like it to taste soft and juicy, not like a rock-hard turnip. |
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Other factors, such as contracts that reward doctors for providing better care rather than lots of it, could continue to dampen growth in future. The new report from CMS provides more data for academics to munch on. |
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Also, Jesse is having another growth spurt, which means I have to make sure she has snacks for nineses, tenses and elevenses, brunch, crunch, lunch and afternoon munch. |
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For older children, the staff have come up with a book club, Cooking The Books, where members create some tasty treats to munch on while listening to stories. |
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Linger with delightful characters from The Nutcracker Ballet before the warmth of a yule log and sip apple cider and munch on roasted chestnuts and gingerbread cookies. |
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