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Steve and Jo Sumner parked their faded-yellow Chiefs fan bus, a converted bread delivery truck, in their usual spot.
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White bread is quickly converted to sugar when you eat it.
Tim Moxely, Brandon Barr and Aaron Coury converted an old bread truck to show off the best of #weloveatl in a mobile art gallery, both asking people to go out and take their own photos, as well as selling the ones that are hanging in front of them.
Conversely, the wrong foods -- potatoes, pasta and bread, which rapidly convert to sugar in the body -- "can send the cellular machinery into a pro-inflammatory state".
All the tenants in space converted from Amy's Bread will involve food products, Mr. Phillips said.
The incentive to convert, say, a bread-and-butter 1965 Pontiac Tempest convertible worth perhaps $9,000 into a GTO valued at more than $30,000 -- Pontiac itself made the GTO from a Tempest -- is great.
A potted steak tartare made with confit egg yolk, housemade pickled vegetables and warm brioche bread quickly and convincingly converted my fear-of-tartare friend.
and refined starches like white bread and pastries are most rapidly converted into glucose, causing a spike in blood sugar that demands immediate insulin action.
If you can drill holes, pretty much anything that it's safe to drill holes into can be converted into a cake pop stand, from bread boards to unwanted wooden toys.
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