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Our steamy kitchen in Islington was tiny with no room for a table, but Dad made a thin banquette type thing in there and we ate off it.
Next to the kitchen table, on a high shelf, was a red plate that I was told was part of a Quaker tradition; it read, "You Are Special Today," and one ate off it only on one's birthday, or on some other very special occasion.
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"You could eat off it!" she said.
It is cooked on a tablesize teppan grill and even eaten off it.
It may avoid cliché, radiate conviction, be grammatically so clean that your grandmother could eat off it.
Which is understandable -- when you read her prose, it's so polished and clean, you could eat off it.
Spotting the subtle differences between each piece is so intriguing that Ovale never looks quite the same, which lessens the risk of your becoming bored by it even if you eat off it every day.
After rebuking us, and wiping the slate cleanish — I wouldn't eat off it quite yet — the show has shelved two major points of conflict, but hasn't offered us anything in exchange.
Daisy Torres, a 34-year-old mother of three who was raised on welfare, gets a subway car's floor so clean that her supervisor swears you could eat off it.
"There is a huge difference now if an HIV positive person eats off a plate and I wash it and give it to the next person, they will be willing to eat off it".
It ate off my pants.
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