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Add fish crackers for an extra dose of realism.
There is the constant traffic of vegetables, milk, fish, crackers, eggs moving through it.
A three-hundred-eighty-pound paraplegic named Emmett Everett had eaten tuna fish, crackers, and relish for breakfast.
"Most of the passages in the building are filled up to the ceilings with barrels of flour, pork, beef, fish, crackers et al.," Walter wrote to Amanda.
What you'll need: Mini sub rolls, tuna or some other filling that will compliment cheese, Cheddar cheese, tooth picks, paper plates, painted blue, fish crackers.
Alimah's lurid-coloured fish crackers (A$2) are sent over by relatives in Western Australia – grab some if they're on the counter, they sell out fast.
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The health authorities later ruled out the other ice factories, fish cracker factories, and eateries suspected of being sources and were unable to trace the source of the outbreak.
Five ice factories, 2 fish cracker factories, and several restaurants and street cart food vendors were ordered closed because they were suspected of being possible sources of the outbreak (Ministry of Health, Malaysia, unpub. data).
It wasn't until dinner tuna fish and crackers and cheese that the little sister looked around and said, Where's the dog?
We take turns to assist Ibu in providing the national staple plus mie goreng (fried noodles), fried and stewed chicken, fried or barbecued river fish, prawn crackers, rice pancakes and banana fritters.
There's a school of vegan sociologists that steer clear of all animal-shaped foods, no matter their ingredients bye-bye, plant-based gummy worms, Easter bunningredients bye-byegoldfish crackers, bear-shaped vitamins, and bunny grahams—out of concern that these could act as a gateway snack.
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