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True, one thing – food (term used loosely) - unites them.
Both are rooted in primal urges or, to use a food term, appetites.
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He added, "In food terms, it wasn't a good policy".
The words from the first round were heavy on food terms — not only "cioppino," but also "profiterole," "andouille," and "teppanyaki".
As food terms go, slaw is having a bit of a moment as the vogue menu item on many restaurants.
But even better, the site has recipes galore and links to resources like a fairly thorough glossary of Asian food terms, from Charlaine Solomon's Encyclopedia of Asian Food.
B&B doubles from £65 This village pub, just east of Penrith, punches above its weight in food terms, with fabulous home-cured salmon and plates of local cheeses.
It may be a symptom of Americanisation that, at this time of year, the three food terms the British are searching for most are pumpkin soup, pumpkin pie and "Halloween recipes".
But in food terms, it's long been easier to get an authentic taco al pastor, Thai green curry or a grass-fed beef slider than a good kanel snegl (cinnamon roll).
This could be advantageous to silver perch larvae as they get the opportunity to utilize both endogenous yolk and exogenous food (termed as the 'mixed feeding period') (Chai et al. 2011) for a longer time (6 days).
I often describe pictures in food terms.
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