Heart shaped cookies can be frosted in pinks and reds and then other colors used for sprinkles on them. |
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I popped the last bit of chocolate frosted doughnut adorned with pink and white sprinkles into my mouth, savoring the sugar. |
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At the first sign of sprinkles, we moved as one giant synchronised origami team to unfold the glorious rainwear. |
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After an interlude of witty badinage, Ginger departs, and Fred sprinkles sand on the floor of Horace's suite and dances her to sleep. |
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At night she sprinkles a few drops of lavender oil on her pillow to help her sleep. |
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Friends are threatening to come around with Fanta Lite and biscuits with sprinkles on top. |
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Make some red icing and then the kids can decorate the top with sprinkles and heart shaped candies. |
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Since sometimes less is more, simple white cake pops dipped in heart-shaped sprinkles are a time-efficient yet festive option. |
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The champion pie eater sprinkles vinegar over his three-pie gut-buster with the assurance of a winner. |
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I watch her sifting plaster of Paris through her fingers as she sprinkles it slowly onto limp water. |
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Your favorite ice cream flavor is cotton candy and you eat it with rainbow sprinkles. |
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Into each bowl he measures a few scoops of high-grade kibble, sprinkles on some raisins, and chops half a hard-boiled egg on top. |
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John Heidecker sprinkles a blend of cheeses, including Romano and Parmesan, on the tomato sauce and pizza dough. |
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He carefully scooped the ice cream, treating Ellie to sprinkles because he knew how much she loved them. |
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Pilgrim is a philosophy major, and he sprinkles philosophical humor throughout the book. |
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He sprinkles witticisms and little musical gems like this throughout the show, entertaining the audience during Williams' many costume changes. |
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Many wheat breads are simply white breads dressed up with a few sprinkles of whole grains and caramel coloring. |
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At the first sign of sprinkles, we moved as one synchronised team to unfold the glorious rainwear. |
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Once inside of the parlor, she could see that the rain had begun to fall, light sprinkles tapping rhythmically against the window glass. |
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The waiter sprinkles on crystals of Maldon sea salt and then dribbles very hot olive oil on top. |
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A revered monk sprinkles holy water on the gathered masses bringing in the New Year in South Pattaya. |
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There were several women all buying hot chocolates with extra whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles. |
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Then she sprinkles everything with toasted black and white sesame seeds and cilantro. |
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James Bartholomew, it's claimed, operated the first machine for making Just Born's sprinkles, circa 1930, and jimmies were named in his honor. |
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Wait until you serve up these fudge brownie treats, baked in ice-cream cones, and covered in chocolate coating and sprinkles. |
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His mother went to the kitchen, returned with a piece of paper that read pie stuff, detergent, alum foil, choco sprinkles, thyme. |
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Some have called it a chocolate cake budget but without the chocolate and just the sprinkles and, therefore, no sweetness. |
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The minister sprinkles money around, but there is no vision, no set goals, no plan. |
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The pizza chef sprinkles a little flour on the peel going into the oven to enable the pizza to slide easily from the peel into the oven. |
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Place a dragee for the body, four slices of almonds on each cupcake as wings and two chocolate sprinkles for the antennas. |
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Sprinkle on decorations such as coloured sugar or sprinkles while glaze is still wet. |
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Have a selection of sprinkles and candies on hand so the kids can decorate the pizza themselves. |
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She sprinkles plenty of local locations throughout the book, from the area she remembers so well from growing up around Emblem Street and her beloved West Pennine moors. |
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We covered it in frosting and sprinkles and they ate it anyway. |
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We would eat ice cream topped with hot fudge, and perhaps sprinkles. |
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Conway infuses percussion, and Leslie sprinkles mandolin lines like dewdrops as Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson doubles Sanders' hypnotic melody line with his flute. |
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This couple provided flowers, gumdrops, sprinkles, and other candies. |
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Her veil was thin, and woven and accommodated little sprinkles everywhere. |
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Even if the tree is resistant to the dryness, sprinkles 2 times per week and fertilizes in the month. |
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The moment he sprinkles some stardust around the Cadillac Championship, up pops the master scene stealer to bask in the associated glow. |
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She sprinkles it on a cotton cambric hanky, delicately caressing the nape of her neck with it. |
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There were evening gowns in black chiffon with rows of auburn fur, sprinkles of glitter, and goodness knows what else. |
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Two largo mochas with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles to go, please. |
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A priest sprinkles holy water on an infant's head, chanting as he does so. |
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Victoria returned with the loafers and with a tray holding two glasses of ice, two cokes, and two cookies topped with multicolored sprinkles on a small doily-covered plate. |
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The troop that learned about Somalia gave away paper cups filled with pineapple covered with coconut sprinkles. |
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Hopefully this will keep you away from the packets of marinades and sprinkles in the supermarket. |
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Scoring them like sprinkles, in seemingly futile hundreds and thousands. |
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Nuts, chunks of chocolate, broken biscuits, sprinkles etc, which bring an alien crunchiness and introduce elements that melt at wildly differing speeds. |
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It is sort of like sprinkles on the double-dip. |
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Once upon a time in Asia, heavy with flowers, and always on a poetic tune, the collection brightened up by pastel colours sprinkles our souls with intense feelings. |
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The candy apple product maybe plain caramel apples, those containing nuts, sprinkles, chocolate, or other toppings. |
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She spent some years in Chicago and sprinkles her speeches with English phrases. Financial executives around the world increasingly view Europe as a single market. |
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Lipstick on teeth, old lady feet in pink fuzzy slippers, melted ice cream cones, cakes covered in sprinkles and icing, smiley faces, glitter nail polish, lunchmeat, bald heads, cheap toys. |
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Dictionaries will tell you that jimmies, the word for candy sprinkles, is of unknown origin, but that hasn't stopped the Just Born candy company from peddling its own history of the term. |
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A big kick sprinkles everything that gives birth to a fairly progressive house track with a break which incorporates the melody of the original with a few more music samples. |
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Think of an infinitely small ice cream scoop flecked with sprinkles. |
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In the world of sprinkles, dragées are the ne plus ultra. |
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So turnon some music, get some children in aprons, and add cookie dough, cookie cutters, icing, and sprinkles. |
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The fact that it was Easter and that dismal sprinkles of drizzly rain continued throughout the day, like the bitter cold, completely passed us by. |
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The kids can decorate with sprinkles and candies. |
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It requires substantially more milk, sugar, chocolate sprinkles and a bickie. |
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The trickling apparatus sprinkles the waste water over the loaded material. Air is blowing into the pool from top or from below to give the aerobe bacteria the right living conditions. |
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