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Or digging a spoon deep in some Cherry Garcia.
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Do NOT dig a spoon in there and think that you can handle stopping.
Still, you had to feel bad for Patty Bonadies, digging with a spoon in the rocky soil in front of the new three-story colonial for sale at 7 Old Roaring Brook Road in search of the tiny statue of St.
Digging a bit deeper.
Three bank robbers - Clarence Anglin, John Anglin and Frank Morris - spent months digging an escape tunnel out of their concrete cells using sharpened spoons.
Use a spoon to dig a hole into both sides of bread.
"Actually I like to have it hot," he quipped before digging in with a spoon.
In other words, although it took the Justice Department more than five years to pursue a major bank for its role in the mortgage mania, the investigation seems to have unearthed material that, by and large, could have been dug up with a spoon.
The pumpkin is ready when the flesh is soft enough to dig into with a spoon.
"So you're friendly with the girls from college now?' she said coldly, digging her spoon into her caramel sauce.
As Frimpong dug his spoon into a delicious-looking fish and pork stew, there was a hushed and incantatory reverence to the words: "Dench, dench, dench".
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