Specialist kitchen shops sell proper wooden lolly sticks, but if you can't find them, simply use a plastic teaspoon as your stick. |
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With the money, Johnny would get an ice lolly and his dad would get a cup of tea in a cafe. |
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Every day she would proudly leave the Club with some brilliant construction in lolly sticks, paint and glue. |
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Stick a washed lolly stick to the back of the card and use it to move the puppet around. |
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They were quick to ask to ask him if he was going to return this undeserved lolly. |
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Saturday jobs inject a little more into the coffers and, welcome though it is, it doesn't leave most kids rolling in lolly. |
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He had abducted Rosie when she went to buy an ice lolly at a shop near her home in Henrietta Street, Hartlepool. |
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We sold everything from Quality Street and Black Magic to sherbet dabs, lolly pops and liquorice. |
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Once you've completed the sale that paper profit becomes real lolly that you can go out and spend or buy even more shares. |
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The public has had it with this Government, and no lolly scramble in the forthcoming Budget will save it. |
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But, you don't have to go far before you see someone casually toss a sweet wrapper or half-eaten lolly onto the ground. |
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Rafter on the other hand seems like the sort of bloke who would bowl a lolly ball for the non-sportingly capable kid to have a crack at. |
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Another parachute game was the finale to the day's events and a well-earned ice lolly eaten quietly in the shade was welcomed by all. |
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If I were working on a larger scale I'd use a wooden lolly stick, sharpened appropriately, and dipped into Indian Ink. |
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Puzzled, Anna looked at Mary, calmly licking the surface of an orange ice lolly. |
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This was a barrel of fish-heads and guts from the Walkers Cay fish-cleaning room, frozen into a giant ice lolly. |
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She strikes me as a no-nonsense gal, the sort of English rose, raised on tea and hockey, who'd be calm in a crisis and know how to make splints out of ice lolly sticks. |
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I used to sneak outside with a lolly stick and help them climb back out. |
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Pour lime syrup and raspberries into an ice lolly maker or schnapps glasses and freeze. |
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He had loads of lolly and could retire comfortably if things went wrong. |
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As a result simple, honest people who have need of money are inveigled into believing that if they only have the luck they would win all that lovely lolly. |
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I bought her another lolly to eat on the walk back through the glen. |
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Pour some orange and raspberry crush juice into lolly moulds. |
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It would be advised to think more deeply about the danger of importing foreign feuds along with all the lovely lolly. |
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For this best-of, they've made the tongue into the number 40, added colouring based on an idea rejected for a lolly by Lyon's Maid, and let that stand. |
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Its eyes were screwed up like the twisty ends of lolly wrappers and its mouth was open wide like a garbage disposal unit, but three times as loud. |
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Finish with a second layer of sorbet, until almost full to the top, tap again and put a lolly stick in each one. |
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The lolly becomes sticky so that the sherbet adheres to its surface. |
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Instead of ice-cream we would suggest making an ice lolly from pet-friendly ingredients. |
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That is lolly from heaven for Liberals trying to buy a little influence in their ridings, and conveniently, miraculously perhaps, it would be in place in time for the next election. |
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The Recycle for Wales website has a variety of ideas, but the easiest is the simple fruit juice lolly. |
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In another dozens of plastic ice lolly sticks. |
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Nowadays you would struggle to find a humble ice lolly selling for less than a pound. By the time the farthing disappeared, Britain was entering its most rapid period of peacetime inflation. |
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It makes 12 trips a year. In this section The CFK psychodrama Ice and lolly Flexible friends Peru's Italian job ReprintsThe Umiak I is the world's most powerful icebreaking cargo ship. |
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The teaching assistant at university risked her marriageability by eating an hibiscus ice lolly in the park with me. |
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In a few months, kites will fly and lolly ices will be licked on this beach, as families in cozzies spread their picnic rugs and reach for the sun-tan lotion. |
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A few years down the road, many of us will hopefully have a smidgin more spare lolly than we have now, and we just might be able to buy a secondhand Porsche. |
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