Sentence examples for cheese packet from inspiring English sources

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They bite a small hole into the middle of the cheese packet; it spreads better on the cracker that way.

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In Taiwan, Pizza Hut said it had found cheese packets similarly contaminated.

Everyone was like: 'Can we have them now?'" Box Play, the company Harwell founded, now sells stickers in the form of piano keyboards, rocket ships, paint palettes, piggies, cameras, fire trucks and more, all designed to fit on the types of packaging that families with toddlers are likely to have: egg and milk cartons, paper towel rolls and cereal and mac-and-cheese packets.

Supermarkets will announce that as it's such a palaver going round every block of cheese and packet of Weetabix thinking of prices and mucking about with bar codes, it's easier all round if everything was free.

So I settle for a single piece of wrapped cheese, a packet of small scotch eggs, a vegetable samosa wrapped in plastic with an added cardboard topping, a single yoghurt and a chemical cocktail calling itself a "Dutch apple pie".

Similarly, milk was sold in litre packets (where 250 ml constitutes a 'serving') and cheese in packets of 195 g (where a 'daily serving'=65 g).

Image courtesy of the artist The show exhibits the vast variety of products that get poached, from packs of bacon to cheese, condom packets to pregnancy tests, chewing gum, and a huge variety of medicines and beauty male and female products.

In a former fish-filleting warehouse lined with rows of tinned soup and bags of rice, he picks up a few punnets of yogurt, a block of cheese and a packet of pasta.

But the next draft was even worse; they were now sounding labored, eg. Roger droning on that mozzarella cheese in a packet feels like a ganglion.

A fellow customer informed the store's security in 2011, when Mr Ostriakov attempted to leave a Genoa supermarket with two pieces of cheese and a packet of sausages in his pocket but paid only for breadsticks.

Of course I care about quality, but mainly I just want to eat delicious things and it doesn't really matter to me if they were invented in 1896 by Escoffier or in 1985 by someone's Aunt Betsy when she only had cream cheese and a packet of French onion soup mix in the house.

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