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I still consider pop tarts an appropriate breakfast.
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No longer solely associated with health food stores and post yoga session sustenance, grain bowls have become a satisfying one-dish meal with a variety of textures and flavors, appropriate for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
However, the vivacious Bella, drawn with affection and humor by Halpin (who also illustrates several middle-grade series), has her own idea of what's appropriate — candy for breakfast, no washing your hair ever, no such thing as bedtime — that doesn't jibe with that of her parents.
To take French's examples, there would be widespread agreement amongst competent English speakers in the technologically developed Western world that "Flugblogs" is not an appropriate name for a breakfast cereal, while "Flugly" is an appropriate name for a child's teddy bear.
But basic as a pejorative adjective for women really happened around 2010, with Lil Wayne's I'm Not a Human Being – verbatim quotes not breakfast-table appropriate, but essentially his point is that he drives around in cars and gets a lot of blowjobs, and therefore is not basic, and Kreayshawn's 2010 single Gucci Gucci.
How many peanut butter cookies is the appropriate serving size for second breakfast?
Appropriate tea would include Irish breakfast tea or Barry's Irish tea.
(2007b) offered age appropriate or double sized portions at breakfast, lunch, dinner, and an afternoon snack.
Appropriate for...: Yi-Mei specializes in Taiwanese breakfast.
You know that at 8 00 the kids will go to school, so set an appropriate time to get up and make breakfast.
We will book local Bed and Breakfasts; provide maps and guides for appropriate plein-air sites; rent easels and materials; sell paint and other supplies and ship completed work to the clients when dry.
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