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But any sense of restraint flees at first bite: sweet, gamey meat, smoky, acerbic vegetable, the sexy reek of fungus.
So would a salad of roasted beets with feta cheese ($6.50), though I doubt it would also be paired with orange and pistachios, so that you could gather in one perfect bite sweet beet, acidic orange, creamy cheese and crunchy nut.
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It's one of those ideas that makes you wonder why no one thought of it before, which got me thinking about all the other things I wish we could eat... 1. Parking Tickets Sure, you'd still have to fork over the cash, but at least the financial bite would be a bit sweeter if you could eat it.
After a bite of an olive the vermouth seems that little bit sweeter.
This Feb. 14, I recommend sharing something perhaps less arousing but far more sustaining than small bites, sweet bites, and all other bites you're likely to share with your partner: sincere sound bites.
Do you carry an HTC Desire Z, Desire HD, Desire, or the brand-friggin' new Incredible S? Are you wondering when you'll get a bite of that sweet, sweet Gingerbread (or, in non-mega-geek-speak, when your handset will be updated to Android v2.3)?
(Ms. Swift's bite is sweeter, but lasts longer).
Wondrous dishes abound, like a pumpkin porridge that captures the pure essence of the vegetable, and vegetables balanced by spicy bites of sweet potato noodles.
Crab cakes were sublime, quivering mounds of barely together jumbo lump cakes that disintegrated into delicious bites of sweet, succulent meat that needed only a squeeze of lemon for perfection.
Braised fish with bean curd and ginger in casserole was totally delightful; bits of ginger surprised and refreshed the palate between bites of sweet, firm, boneless grouper and squares of soft bean curd.
Related article: A bit of history in every sweet bite.
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