Sweetened Sentence Examples

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  • She tested the tea Cora made and was thrilled at the rich, sweetened flavor.

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  • His lips were warm and tasted of sweetened coffee.

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  • Gooseberries with their fleetingly short season, when cooked down, sweetened and served with grilled mackerel.

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  • For breakfast he'll normally have porridge oats made with soya milk and sweetened with a little maple syrup.

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  • We were drinking coffee sweetened with sugar we had brought.

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  • Alphabet biscuits letter shaped biscuits sweetened only with grape juice.

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  • For the first few days give your baby grain milk sweetened with rice syrup or barley malt.

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  • Serve " upside down " with custard made with skimmed milk and sweetened with artificial sweetened with artificial sweetener.

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  • Even artificially sweetened drinks still cause you to crave sweets - get off them.

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  • They are naturally sweetened with no artificial flavorings or colors.

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  • Sunday Post Quiz Answers, August 5, 2001 1 You'd eat it, it's a slightly sweetened bun.

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  • Diabetic chocolates are usually sweetened with a type of sugar called a ' polyol ' .

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  • Poor families are now forced to feed their infants sweetened tea instead of milk.

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  • In the first exercise trial, both groups were given a sweetened placebo drink to consume during the session.

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  • Can be drunk hot or cold, plain or sweetened with honey.

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  • Serve " upside down " with custard made with skimmed milk and sweetened with artificial sweetener.

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  • They are flavored with oat, brome and orchard grasses and only sweetened with organic fruits.

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  • Diabetic chocolates are usually sweetened with a type of sugar called a ' polyol '.

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  • Another important point to remember concerning your baby's oral hygiene is to limit sweetened drinks, and don't put her to bed with a bottle.

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  • Cranberry juice is typically sold as a sweetened beverage or cocktail, but it's available in pure form as well.

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  • There are no syrups in the mixture and the only sweetness in the drink comes from the vanilla-flavored vodka and the lightly sweetened lime juice.

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  • Just because the label says it is sweetened with agave doesn't mean that the company hasn't mixed other less expensive sweeteners into the product to cut manufacturing costs.

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  • You can enjoy rooibos can as often as three times a day, hot or iced, and it can be sweetened with a natural sweetener like honey, agave or stevia.

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  • The bright, invigorating scent of guava is tempered by a subtle base note of coconut and further sweetened by a hint of pomelo.

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  • Serve with sweet or regular sour cream as a topper or a dip (sweet sour cream is your favorite brand of sour cream sweetened with powdered sugar).

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  • Pot-bingsu - Crushed ice with sweetened red beans, fruit and a sugary sauce on top.

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  • Some varieties come in flavors like chocolate, vanilla, or chocolate almond, while others simply offer a sweetened variety.

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  • Those that are refrigerated and sweetened will taste closest to skim cow's milk.

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  • Shredded coconut, which is dried and either plain or sweetened, can be purchased in bags and used in baking.

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  • Ice a bunny-shaped cake with buttercream, and then coat it with shredded, sweetened coconut.

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  • Sweetened black tea is fermented with the mushroom, which at this stage is the aforementioned culture of bacteria and yeasts and looks as though it was tipped straight from a Petri dish.

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  • The fruit juice is sweetened before a jelling agent and lemon juice are added.

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  • The Organic Life brand is naturally flavored with organic raspberry and cranberry and sweetened with agave.

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  • Synthetic fructose (in the form of corn syrup) is used as a sweetener in many foods, including baby food, and sweetened beverages.

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  • Sweets, especially if sweetened with refined sugars, should be reduced or avoided altogether.

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  • Bottles containing liquids such as milk, formula, fruit juices, sweetened drink mixes, and sugar water continuously bathe an infant's mouth with sugar.

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  • Pacifiers dipped in sugar, honey, corn syrup, or other sweetened liquids also contribute to baby bottle tooth decay.

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  • Parents can easily prevent baby bottle tooth decay by not allowing a child to fall asleep with a bottle containing sweetened liquids.

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  • For better dental health, children should eat a variety of foods, limit the number of snacks, avoid sticky and overly sweetened foods, and brush often after eating.

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  • Pacifiers should never be sweetened because sweetened pacifiers constitute a leading cause of tooth decay in babies under age three.

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  • It's a sweetened milk-based drink that may have originated in England or from a medieval hot milk beverage.

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  • You can add ice, as well as sugar to the pitcher if you like your tea sweetened.

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  • Drink water and calorie-free diet drinks instead of juice or sweetened soft drinks.

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  • These snacks may include empty calories from sweets and sweetened beverages.

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  • Their yogurts are sweetened with pure cane sugar or honey.

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  • It's generally recommended that this vinegar be sweetened with fruit juices or honey and diluted with water when drinking.

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  • The traditional filling for cream puffs is sweetened whipped cream; however, some cooks like to either flavor the whipped cream with vanilla or other extracts, or to fill the puffs with custard.

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  • Pick your poison - any sweetened chocolate will do.

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  • Others say the tradition began in Germany in the middle ages, and that the first birthday cake was a sweetened bread used to mark the birthday of Jesus (also known as Christmas).

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  • It was sweetened with the juice of yucca fruit.

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  • Both cake and roll tobacco are equally used for smoking and chewing; for the latter purpose the cake is frequently sweetened with liquorice, and sold as honey-dew or sweet cavendish.

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  • The soil should be a light and fairly rich compost, comprising about 2 parts loam, I part decayed manure or horse droppings that have been thoroughly sweetened, I part leaf mould and half a part of sand.

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  • At the beginning and end of their meal they drink a strongly sweetened liquid-made from green tea and mint.

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  • Delivers reduced glycaemic carbohydrates compared with regularly sweetened products.

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