Mantuano has put freshly handmade burrata on the menu at his wine bar, pairing it with garlic toasts and leeks. |
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The standard menu contains the usual range of toasts, hot croissants, bread, scones, open and closed sandwiches. |
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In a party scene, she toasts a young woman, newly betrothed to a naval officer. |
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At home my father tears open a packet of crumpets and toasts them on the Aga. |
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In 2004, many couples will offer up toasts and kisses, when one partner gets down on one knee and pops the question. |
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And the next night you have to be at an endless reception dinner, listening to too many toasts by too many souses. |
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But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston. |
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Over the coming days, I would raise many, many toasts to thank the autumn gods that I was here. |
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He lobbied the diplomats during a formal, white-glove lunch featuring several courses and many more toasts. |
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Staff were busy refilling glasses as many informal toasts were made toward the two elves sitting closest to the noble on the end. |
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The by-now matronly personnel manager and a flock of remarkable young employees stand around offering toasts on the happy occasion. |
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Lively wakes are held after Polish funerals, with toasts and tributes to the deceased. |
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When all those invited had arrived, toasts were drunk to the betrothed couple, and the first plates of food were served. |
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I took my time eating a breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, hash browns, salads, sandwiches, toasts and other stuff. |
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This is a liver sausage, which Christoph suggested spreading on toasts of excellent German bread. |
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After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans. |
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It will soon be time to celebrate, with sumptuous repasts and toasts in the eyes. |
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Only one slice toasts at a time, which is pure badness in my book. |
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Spur-of-the-moment toasts can be an off-the-cuff pleasure if the mood is right and the message heartfelt. |
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Photos of each table, starting with family and close friends. Followed by the toasts raised to the newly weds by one and all. |
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We produce a variety of rusks, bread sticks and croutons, including the well known Melba toasts. |
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In order to make the nation's 60th birthday less deadly than Cixi's 66th, drivers would do well to make their toasts in fruit juice. |
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The young Western-educated elite cringed at the day-long banquets laced with toasts and songs, the celebrations of idleness. |
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During this week's new-year toasts, Mr Raffarin listed many plans, ranging from schools to decentralisation. |
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Never mind the toasts, the fireworks and the displays of patriotism on July 1st: for China, this is not going to be an easy year. |
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Press the diced apple into the Kiri mixture so that they stick and sprinkle the toasts with brown sugar. |
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Spread it on toasts with drinks, delicious when you add it to cream on pasta. |
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He toasts Pinkerton's family back home and the lieutenant replies with a toast to the day when he will marry an American girl. |
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Ms. Pretty, who was very gifted in the kitchen proposed to prepare toasts from flowers to accompany the drinks. |
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The toasts were made, the wedding gifts presented, and finally we dined. |
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It did not take me long, however, to fall in love with the American-style breakfast of paper-thin bacon strips, scrambled eggs, and raison toasts loaded with sweet butter. |
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We chatted with Samberg about all of that, bad wedding toasts, Billy Joel karaoke, and more. |
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A plate of crisp pitta toasts, mounds of home-made chickpea cream and roasted aubergine baba ganoush with chopped egg makes for a satisfying light meal. |
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Look for long loaves of Italian country-style bread, about 4 inches across, for making these toasts, or substitute large baguettes of French bread. |
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Many toasts were raised, and drunk in respect of significance. |
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Around a hundred guests attended, and the service was followed by a reception with all the usual speeches and champagne toasts to the happy couple. |
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Sometimes he bent his elbow in the company of other convivial fellows, and drank toasts which he would not have liked his wife and daughters to hear. |
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There are whole pages full of Masonic toasts from which the presiding officer could select, and after every one of which a bumper was drunk by the Brethren present. |
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The company then stands and toasts the haggis with a glass of whisky. |
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These banquets, where a spartan meal set the stage for political harangues masquerading as toasts, concentrated the diffuse energies hostile to Louis-Philippe's politics. |
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It is considered poor manners to engage in discussion of controversial subjects, act boisterously, spontaneously propose toasts, or talk after the PMC has called for attention or rapped for order. |
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Or spread goat cheese on toasts, sprinkle with thyme, pepper and flaky sea salt, then top with some of the ratatouille to make crostini. |
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During this process, toasts are made, as are verbal tributes to gods, heroes, and ancestors. |
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But the Canadian fisheries officials and the Chinese local fisheries people understood each other very well and they just had a wonderful evening telling stories and jokes and making toasts. |
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It is then laid out on stones together with branches from a local bush called balan. The branches are used as fuel for an intense but brief fire which toasts the wheat quickly and evenly. |
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Things don't get much more Christmassy than a wassail that is – and with its floating toasts, literally was – a toast to health, happiness and prosperity for all who share in it. |
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It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. |
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Measures was also responsible for determining titles, anthems, toasts, decorations and medals, and the pedigree of the Royal Family, and for sending messages of condolence to foreign governments. |
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At the end of the meal, a series of toasts, often including a 'Toast to the Lassies', and replies are made. |
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When the meal reaches the coffee stage, various speeches and toasts are given. |
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Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other. |
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The senior Prescotts and Weiners will address this point of contention while making humorless, borderline insulting toasts about each other's children. |
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They are well supplied out of sliced bread for toasts. |
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Awkward questions about Tibet, Hong Kong and human rights in China proper, it seems safe to predict, will not be allowed to spoil three days of toasts, carriage rides and banqueting. |
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The colonists, jubilant at the repeal of the Stamp Act, drank innumerable toasts, sounded peals of cannon, and were prepared to ignore the Declaratory Act as face-saving window dressing. |
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The new law has earned toasts from microbreweries, though it is a watered-down version of what they had been lobbying for, says Nancy Palmer of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild. |
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This usually involves too many toasts with shots of bai jiu, a potent liquor. Ms Bush is just one of many who noticed the glaring malfunctions in China's capital markets. |
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Things went well through the crisp toasts with oiled acciughe, blistered friggitello peppers from the garden. |
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To serve, place Brie toasts on a warm plate, spoon over chutney, drizzle with balsamic vinegar and sprinkle with parsley. |
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Richard uses an old French hot-dog machine that toasts baguettes and steams the franks. |
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There were lots of cheers and hurrahs as stories were told, toasts made, friendships rekindled, and new ones made. It was a fitting end to the delegation's last day in a city that made them feel most welcome. |
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They received gifts and were the recipients of toasts made in their honor. |
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Think: the big, blundering country cousin of canape toasts. |
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Serve with mini toasts or make easy stuffed mushroom caps. |
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Sidra was, due to the expense of imported Champagne, sometimes used as a substitute for New Year's Eve toasts in Mexico, as it is also a sweet, fruity drink. |
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The Chinese typically offer toasts with maotai, a sorghum-based liquor. |
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At the reception, there were many toasts from the well-wishers. |
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