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Food seemed to taste better back then.
But nowadays they all seem to taste alike.
I find that everything seems to taste better on a plain and simple wooden spoon.
He did not seem to taste food; he consumed it, absorbed it, ingestible matter of plant or animal origin.
He is a man, it seems, of taste, but mostly that manifests itself as what he doesn't like.
Brightly coloured foods frequently seem to taste better than bland-looking foods, even when the flavour compounds are identical.
Things seem to taste better amid Scotland's stark beauty, especially in high summer, when you can bask in it through dessert because the sun sets so late.
It is she who seems to taste disgrace, taught the lesson of her weakness and made to suffer for the sins of her white tribe.
I kept dried mint and rosemary in jars, but when I dug them out of the cupboard they never really seemed to taste of much.
In 1994, Nobu opened, showcasing Nobu Matsuhisa's spectacular cuisine, which seemed to taste even better with a view of Mr. De Niro and company.
More and more it seems, the taste is increasingly bitter from this shared pool of energy.
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