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My avatar is perhaps a little thicker round the waist than I am these days, but he is more handsome.
Alternatively, you may also pack the bird seed mixture halfway into a muffin tin sprayed with cooking spray to create thicker round ornaments.
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The DSi XL is bundled with two longer styli, one of which is thicker, rounded, and pen-like, and does not fit inside the unit.
Eat," and cut off a hot, thick round of andouille, poking it at me on the point of his knife.
2. Roll out the pastry onto a lightly floured work surface to a 3/8-inch thick round.
"I would put them between the thick, round California pinots and the more elegant Burgundies," he added.
There are French-made food items that I've never found elsewhere, like thick, round Algerian-style orange-and-wine-infused matzos, and potato egg noodles.
He has a wide face, pale skin, inky-dark hair that he styles into a Tintin-like pompadour, and thick, round glasses that recall Sherman and Mr. Peabody.
Finally, that burger, a thick, round, coarse-grained patty on a large, square roll, when medium rare was terrific, as was that tardy, though admirably creamy cole slaw.
It's nothing like the Mexican flatbread of the same name, but is closely related to an Italian frittata, a thick round omelet layered with potatoes and onions.
That's a bold choice, given that the sandwich's name (however you spell it) comes from the distinctive thick round loaf first made in New Orleans sometime around 1895, according to the "Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink".
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