(1) Colourings such as taupe, pavlova, biscuit and caraway are offset by elegant shades of caffeine, pewter, ash and, of course, coffee, charcoals and black.(2) Arriving there, I did what I usually did on a normal day: got a quick biscuit for breakfast and headed to my first class, namely English.(3) Today you find retailers using staplers on packets containing anything from ground spices, rusk, biscuit , rice, flour, lentils, to namkeen or savouries.(4) The yellow kitchen/breakfast room is quite spacious with fitted oak cupboards and biscuit coloured floor tiles.(5) biscuit ware(6) Each child will receive a present and there will be coffee or mulled wine and mince pies for the grown-ups; a drink and biscuit for children.(7) Jon sounded very business-like and Chantal watched him as he purchased some sort of steaming biscuit , refusing his offer to buy her one as well.(8) If you are using different flavours of chocolate, once melted, pour the chocolate onto a small plate and dip the surface of each biscuit before returning them to the rack.(9) She says that at present, students are able to learn, experiment and practice with the preparation of clay and hand-making techniques for biscuit and glaze firing.(10) The soft sponge was layered with cream, laced with almond liqueur and had a small amaretto biscuit on top.(11) This biscuit contains no rationed ingredients and therefore is taxed as a necessary and not a luxury.(12) Spoon 1 teaspoon of jam over ham; cover with top of biscuit .(13) For dessert I was immediately drawn to the nectarines, which were slow-roasted with vanilla, served with creme fraiche and a puff pastry biscuit .(14) We all had eggs, bacon, potatoes, biscuit , and coffee.(15) a chocolate biscuit(16) And on and on the conversation went until my two-year-old decided to offer the nice man a bite of her soggy, half-eaten biscuit .
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