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Use up excess sweet pastry in delightfully easy jam rollovers.
However, although a stigma toward excess sweet intake may exist, the actual negative effects of eating sweets are less clear and have been debated in the experimental literature.
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In his worlds of excess, sweets certainly dominate: he bakes elaborate backdrops and sets, then photographs women floating on clouds of candyfloss, landscapes packed with lollipops, and giant hats made from macarons.
Callen says brushing teeth and visiting a dentist are good preventive measures, but doing away with excess sweets would give teeth a healthy boost.
From our perspective, on the far side of the modernists' break with prints, fringe, pelmets, rosettes and other embellishments intended for the viewer's visual amusement, the use of decorative flourishes implies a certain wanton excess, a sweet tooth run rampant in a candy store.
THOUGH nothing can bring back the innocent hedonism and sweet excess that were the 1960's, Oliver Stone came pretty close with THE DOORS (1991).
Such is the aftermath of sweet excess.
Additionally, the excess of juice and/or sweet bubble tea ingestion was noted in Karen communities by a community nurse.
Avoid sweets or excess oats, both of which are fattening.
Color and Odor Urine can acquire off-odors from consumption of a few foods like asparagus (a genetic factor in some people is most likely responsible) and beverages like coffee, or as a consequence of health problems like a urinary tract infection or diabetes (a sweet smell from excess sugar).
Mr. Earley weaves his story's strands a bit too tidily when he presents a thwarted romance between Jim's Uncle Zeno and Chrissie's mother, a romance that ended because Zeno didn't enlist to fight in World War I. Just as riskily, Mr. Earley courts excess sentimentality in a strenuously sweet encounter between Jim and Chrissie in an empty house.
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