Cinnamon Sentence Examples

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  • Common spices include pepper, allspice, paprika and cinnamon.

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  • Finish your dinner with chocolate mousse or cinnamon apple fritters.

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  • Try the beignets, cinnamon rolls or baked brie delight to start your meal.

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  • A few plants have been found in the next stage, the Oldhaven beds, and among these are fig and cinnamon.

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  • Try the cinnamon crepe chips or the savory crepe chips.

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  • Add the cinnamon sticks and black cardamoms and let them sizzle for a few seconds before adding the marinated meat with its liquid.

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  • If you are adding the optional cinnamon, do it now.

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  • The Armenian liturgy, in its benediction of the incense, speaks of "this perfume prepared from myrrh and cinnamon."

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  • Cinnamon Swirl cheesecake An indulgent creamy cheesecake with swirls of sweet cinnamon & sticky caramel sauce.

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  • The range includes cinnamon, ginger, cloves, 4 color pepper, white pepper and turmeric.

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  • The winged spindle euonymus alatus Rosa roxburghii, when mature, peel and flake in cinnamon tinted hues.

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  • Drizzle the double cream over the top and sprinkle with the remaining cinnamon.

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  • As such, those who feel warm in their chest and head area, but have cold feet, will benefit from adding cinnamon to drinks or in other recipes.

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  • Add cinnamon, nutmeg and salt to remaining flour.

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  • Fred O'Connor sauntered into the room, resplendent in bow tie and jacket, carrying a plate of cinnamon toast.

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  • The innovative Brecon-based company is finding a healthy demand for caramelized apple and pear combined with either mixed spices or cinnamon.

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  • Shake everything with crushed ice, strain into cocktail glasses and sprinkle cinnamon on top.

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  • Alternatively you can use powdered cinnamon, but it is better to grind fresh bark if you can, sticks if not.

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  • Use either a whole cinnamon stick broken up, or 5 ml of ground cinnamon stick broken up, or 5 ml of ground cinnamon.

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  • Mix together 1 tsp cinnamon with 1 tbsp icing sugar, then mix thoroughly with the ground almonds.

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  • Topping 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup margarine 2 teaspoons cinnamon Sprinkle over batter.

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  • Use either a whole cinnamon stick broken up, or 5 ml of ground cinnamon.

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  • Turn the pudding out of its mold and serve hot, accompanied by the cinnamon custard and the remaining stewed damsons.

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  • You can also add grated ginger, cinnamon powder, rice syrup or vanilla essence for extra flavor.

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  • We have used fresh garlic, cinnamon, clove oil, lavender oil successfully with bacteria.

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  • Put 1 bruised garlic clove, 2½ cm ginger, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon and 1 dried chili in the stock.

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  • These included cinnamon and rufous tailed hummingbirds, blue and white swallows and brown jay.

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  • Beneficial smells to driving include peppermint and cinnamon, which improve concentration levels as well as making drivers less irritable.

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  • Throughout the day they serve their famous buns with cinnamon or ginger butter, orange marmalade, clotted cream, or other toppings.

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  • Cinnamon Cinnamon has many medicinal uses aside from being great for various pastries.

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  • For pudding we had poached pear in white wine and cinnamon and a banana parfait - both classic well prepared and attractively presented.

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  • Break off about 2 centimeters of whole cinnamon quill.

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  • Spice plantations of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla punctuate the landscape and tinge the atmosphere with a pleasant spicy scent.

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  • Herbal Tea Floral - a ruby red herbal tea that blends crimson flowers with cinnamon sticks.

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  • Add a teaspoon of each to a bowl of apple puree, with a teaspoon of cinnamon.

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  • Sweets might include caramelized lemon tart, banana and cinnamon Pavlova or iced terrine of white and dark chocolate.

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  • Add the caster sugar, cinnamon and 3 beaten egg yolks and mix well to form a stiff paste.

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  • An artificial aroma is sometimes given to tobaccos, especially for the " fillers " of cigars, by saucing or treating the leaves with a solution containing an infusion of fine quality tobacco stems, rum, sour wine and various flavouring materials such as oil of aniseed, tincture of valerian, powdered cloves, cinnamon and liquorice.

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  • Among the other plants are an alder, an oak and a doubtful cinnamon.

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  • Add the flour, cinnamon and butter, and pulse until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.

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  • Wrap a small bundle of cinnamon sticks together with a pretty ribbon tied in a bow (leave a loop for hanging).

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  • Sift together the flour, salt and cinnamon into a large bowl, then stir through the yeast.

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  • Cinnamon Bread Cinnamon flavored wheat dough, mixed with ordinary sourdough for a speckled, fragrant breakfast bread.

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  • The warm smell of cinnamon and nutmeg make Ellie reminisce on time spent with her grandmother baking apple pies.

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  • The warm smell of cinnamon and nutmeg makes Ellie reminisce on time spent with her grandmother baking apple pies.

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  • Flowery perfumes tend to be sweeter and a bit stronger, while earth-based are simple fragrances that take their base scents from minerals and plants other than flowers, like vanilla or cinnamon.

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  • Spices come from the bark, seeds, roots and fruit of plants, such as ginger root, cinnamon, coriander (which comes from the seeds of the cilantro plant) and pepper (berries).

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  • Most dried herbs and spices can be added at the beginning of a recipe, and many spices like cinnamon, coriander and curry powders benefit from being fried in oil a little bit before other ingredients are added to the pan.

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  • For golfing in particular, you may want to opt for cinnamon or citrus colors, rather than gray, for blocking bright sunlight while providing contrast on the green.

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  • Next I add a few cloves, a couple of dashes of cinnamon, and 10 tablespoons of extract (vanilla, orange, etc).

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  • Cinnamon has been shown to help balance sugars in the body, and kelp supports the adrenal system.

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  • Substitute the cinnamon schnapps for crème de cacao, and add a couple of tablespoons of chocolate syrup for a Mocha Frappaccino Cocktail.

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  • Pour the drink into a chilled glass, top with whipped cream and garnish with a cinnamon stick.

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  • Cinnamon stick stirrers add a little aroma and flavor, and some people like to rim their martini glasses with sugar for extra sweetness.

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  • This whiskey also boasts a hint of cinnamon.

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  • There are many ways you can use cinnamon to do more than just flavor your toast.

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  • Use a teaspoon of cinnamon in a broth based soup to help calm nausea.

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  • To see these results, add half a teaspoon of cinnamon powder to one tablespoon of honey.

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  • In the Ayurveda methods of treatment used by ancient India cultures, cinnamon was heavily used as a tool for improving diabetes, colds and indigestion.

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  • In addition, in many ancient remedies, cinnamon was added to teas to improve digestion when eating milk or fruit.

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  • Other cinnamon health benefits include improving cognitive function, improving memory, inhibiting bacterial growth and reducing leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells.

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  • It is important to talk to your doctor about using cinnamon for any of these benefits.

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  • Like many herbal remedies, scientists are still learning about the effects of cinnamon on the body.

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  • In one, documented in the medical journal Diabetes Care, published in 2003, 60 people with Type 2 diabetes consumed one, three or six grams of cinnamon each day.

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  • This equates to about one quarter of a teaspoon of ground cinnamon.

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  • In all three groups, cinnamon was found to reduce fasting blood glucose by up to 29 percent.

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  • It is in part because of this study that those taking medications that affect blood glucose or insulin levels should monitor their use of cinnamon in large quantities.

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  • Individuals who wish to try a cinnamon herbal remedy should first speak with their physician before doing so.

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  • According to George Mason University there are a few interesting facts about cinnamon and health.

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  • Cinnamon oil can stop the growth of Helicobacter pylori.

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  • Cinnamon oil is a good source of antioxidants, which fight free radicals in the body.

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  • As simple as cinnamon may seem, it is a healthy nutrient to add to diets.

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  • Be careful of herbal teas that contain nutmeg or cinnamon.

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  • The health properties of cinnamon are many.

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  • Today, scientists are discovering the truth behind these ancient practices and embracing the potential health properties of cinnamon.

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  • Cinnamon is a spice derived from the bark of the Cassia tree.

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  • These trees grow throughout Asia and two different species of trees yield the aromatic, reddish-brown spice called cinnamon.

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  • The two types of cinnamon are used interchangeably in cooking and baking.

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  • Since ancient times, herbalists recommended cinnamon as an antimicrobial agent, to treat exhaustion and tiredness, for stomach upsets, colds and other upper respiratory ailments.

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  • New research into the health properties of cinnamon provides hope for diabetics.

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  • Researchers at the United States Department of Agriculture conducted a study on the benefits of cinnamon using the pill form of the spice in various doses.

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  • Four groups received either a placebo or varying amounts of cinnamon.

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  • The net result was that cinnamon appeared to lower blood glucose levels regardless of the dose, so a little went a long way.

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  • Other studies also point to cinnamon as a promising agent to reduce blood glucose levels.

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  • Cinnamon taken with meals, a healthy diet low in sugar and moderate exercise may prevent development of full blown diabetes or delay its onset for many years.

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  • Another benefit of cinnamon appears to be a reduction in LDL cholesterol, the so-called 'bad' cholesterol in the lipid profile.

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  • Cinnamon may also pack a powerful punch against microbes.

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  • Research at Kansas State University demonstrated that cinnamon fights E.coli bacteria.

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  • The study examined cinnamon used in unpasteurized apple juice.

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  • When used alone or in combination with typical food preservatives, cinnamon knocked the amount of E.coli bacteria in the apple juice to almost undetectable levels.

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  • Among herbal remedies, cinnamon is very safe to use.

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  • Even cinnamon found in the spice section of the grocery store can be used as an herbal remedy.

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  • You can mix cinnamon into oatmeal or yogurt, sprinkle it on fruit, or even stir it into coffee.

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  • Taking cinnamon with meals appears to mitigate this effect.

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  • Cinnamon is relatively inexpensive, safe enough that it's used all the time as a food additive, and readily available.

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  • With benefits like this, cinnamon deserves a place of honor in both the kitchen and the herbal medicine chest.

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  • These include traditional aromatherapy herbs such as lavender, known for its soothing qualities, and other herbs normally taken internally for medicinal qualities, such as cinnamon, white willow bark, and chamomile.

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  • Cinnamon and blood sugar levels have been in the news ever since the first studies appeared linking an intake of cinnamon and reduced blood sugar levels, triglyceride levels, and cholesterol levels.

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  • Here's what the research says about cinnamon and blood sugar levels.

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  • Cinnamon is a spice that hails from Asia.

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  • Most cinnamon found in the baking aisle at the grocery store is a mixture of pure cinnamon and cassia, a less expensive and similar tasting spice.

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  • Pure cinnamon pills were used in most studies of cinnamon and blood sugar levels.

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  • Three groups were given a different amount of cinnamon each and three groups received placebo pills (inert substances indistinguishable from the cinnamon capsules).

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  • All three groups taking the cinnamon pills had reduced blood sugar levels, reduced triglycerides and so called "bad" LDL cholesterol, and improved HDL cholesterol.

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  • One interesting feature of the study was that the dose of cinnamon did not result in a corresponding increase in benefits.

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  • It seemed as if even the smallest dose of cinnamon resulted in improvements in cholesterol and blood glucose levels.

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  • You might imagine that the more cinnamon you take, the better, but this one study showed that was not necessarily so.

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  • Many studies are needed to replicate these results before doctors can recommend cinnamon pills to fight diabetes and high cholesterol levels.

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  • Reuters News reported a study out of the University of Miami that also demonstrated that a little bit of cinnamon daily reduced blood sugar levels.

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  • The report, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in June 2005, related a study conducted by Dr. Joanna Hlebowicz at the University of Miami in which 14 healthy volunteers were given food laced with cinnamon.

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  • The volunteers had their blood sugar levels measured, then half the group was given a bowl of rice pudding with cinnamon, and the other half without.

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  • They found that cinnamon tended to slow the rate at which foods moves through digestion, possibly resulting in a less dramatic rise in blood sugar levels.

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  • First, the scientists in each article note that cinnamon appears to alter blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes only.

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  • Researchers aren't ready yet to recommend that diabetics take cinnamon, but the results may be helpful to those battling prediabetic conditions.

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  • Many people sprinkle cinnamon over their oatmeal, rice pudding or other dishes.

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  • Common culinary cinnamon is mixed with other spices to lower the price.

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  • If you'd like to use a pinch of cinnamon in your food, look for pure cinnamon or purchase cinnamon sticks and grind a pinch into your food so you enjoy it freshly ground.

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  • Yankee Candle has some great options in scents like Christmas Cookie, Gingerbread, and Sparkling Cinnamon.

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  • One of the most well known lip plumpers, this product irritates the lip area and increases circulation with added ginger and cinnamon.

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  • Designed to be sexy and fun, this Ralph Lauren perfume provides zesty notes of mocha cream, spicy cinnamon and maple.

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  • The men's scent intertwines notes of cardamom, rum, honey and fig, while the women's is sweetly kissed with honey caramel, rose, champagne, cinnamon and vanilla.

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  • The natural hue is touched by a bit of deep cinnamon, which lends it a radiant undertone.

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  • It boasts a flattering blend of mauve, toasted almond and cinnamon.

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  • The scent is an intriguing blend of fresh citrus, green bergamot, tangerine, green leaves, cinnamon tree, geranium, leather, musk, patchouli, sandalwood and moss.

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  • A fruity floral, it includes tangerine, citrus leaves, violet leaves, rose, jasmine, cinnamon tree, musk, oriental sandalwood and vanilla.

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  • The scent includes bergamot, tangerine, violet, rose, jasmine, ylang ylang, fuchsia, cardamom, cinnamon, sandalwood, patchouli, chocolate, musk and vanilla.

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  • Though cinnamon and cumin were not particularly discernable, I detected the sharpness of vetiver quite strongly, but it quickly mellowed out thanks to the jasmine's softness.

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  • Though I've never been crazy about chocolate scented body products, this one grabbed me immediately with its blend of bitter almond, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla.

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  • Whether you choose the woodsy, fruity scent of Forbidden Fruit, the flowery allure of fresh flowers with Romance or the delectable scent of vanilla or cinnamon, the charisma of these body mists will not go unnoticed.

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  • Each gloss contains essential oils like cinnamon and ginger.

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  • This fruity drink with cinnamon is popular at holiday parties.

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  • In a large bowl, combine the oats, wheat germ, nuts, brown sugar, chocolate chips, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

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  • In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt.

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  • Skim off 1/4 cup clear cinnamon water and add, along with yeast and milk, to egg mixture and mix it thoroughly.

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  • If your child is capable of pouring his own cereal and milk into a bowl, he could be ready to make cinnamon toast.

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  • Mix the sugar and cinnamon in a little bowl (You can even make it easier by buying ready-made cinnamon sugar or making cinnamon sugar and storing it in a container).

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  • Evenly sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture over the bread.

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  • The main spices in most mulled wine mixes are cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg.

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  • Stir with the cinnamon stick until the honey has dissolved.

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  • Cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, whole cloves, nutmeg and one of the most expensive spices, saffron, are likely to grace the shelves.

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  • Using a double boiler or a bowl over simmering water, add the egg yolks, sugar, lemon zest, cinnamon, vanilla, and Marsala wine.

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  • Herbs and Spices - Take a glimpse into the spice rack or herb garden, and you'll find garlic, parsley, dill, mint, oregano, cilantro, basil, rosemary, fennel, and cinnamon.

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  • A market in Marrakech may be brimming with ginger, cinnamon, cumin, basil, dill, paprika, coriander and mint.

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  • Cinnamon in a savory dish would not be a surprise here.

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  • The Spaniards also brought many condiments including black pepper, olive oil, cinnamon, cilantro, and oregano.

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  • In a small bowl, combine 1/4 cup of the sugar with the nutmeg and cinnamon.

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  • Whisk the sugar, cornstarch, and cinnamon together in a small bowl.

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  • Other repeated but not prevalent ingredients were cocoa powder, creating something closer to a mole sauce, cinnamon, and flour used to make a roux to thicken the sauce.

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  • The ingredients that can come into play include pumpkin, cranberries, cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and cloves.

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  • Traditionally, rosettes are dusted with confectioners sugar, but I like to change things up a bit and mix some cocoa powder, nutmeg, cinnamon, and whatever spices I happen to have on hand together and sprinkle that mixture on the rosettes.

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  • Using your stand mixer, beat together the butter, brown sugar, ground ginger, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves until light and fluffy.

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  • Commonly loaded with a combination of lemon, anise and cinnamon they have a uniquely rich and decadent flavor.

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  • Coconut meat can be shredded and added to salads or rice dishes, or you can bake it with a little sweetener and cinnamon for a tasty treat.

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  • Sinai Hopsital features a wide range of yummy vegan protein drink recipes ranging from Cinnamon Mocha to Peanut Butter and Banana soy based drinks.

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  • Combine the lemon zest, salt, pepper, paprika, and cinnamon in a small bowl.

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  • Try some oatmeal with raisins, almond milk, and a pinch of cinnamon.

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  • Many people like to sweeten the sauce and spice it with cinnamon for a dessert or snack.

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  • To enhance flavors, add seasonings such as salt, pepper, cinnamon, curry powder, and others.

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  • Heat leftover rice with soy milk, vegan cream, cinnamon, sugar, raisins, cardamom, and pistachios to make vegan rice pudding for dessert.

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  • Some of the most commonly used flavorings are cinnamon, ginger, vanilla, jasmine, almond, mint, maple, chamomile, coconut, cream, and chocolate.

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  • Spiced chai is a very popular type of tea blend with a rich, warm, slight cinnamon taste.

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  • Incorporate spicy scents such as nutmeg, cloves, or cinnamon through scented candles or whole spices for warm aromas reminiscent of Thanksgiving dinner.

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  • An additional option to include in your October wedding bouquet are cinnamon sticks.

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  • For a more elegant take on candles, seek out ones scented with pumpkin, cinnamon, or other fall aromas instead of shaped Halloween candles.

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  • Fall wedding favors can be anything from lip balm or small candles in fall scents like cinnamon or fig, to metal leaf bookmarks with mahogany tassels.

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  • White rice or oatmeal should be included, but make sure if you feed your pet oatmeal that it is the regular, plain kind and not the oatmeal packets that include sugar, apples, cinnamon and the like.

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  • Spicy, rich hues, like paprika and cinnamon, are solid choices for outerwear and knits.

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  • For a classic look, there are satin pajamas in gold, plum or cinnamon.

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  • Colors include Cinnamon, Turquoise Blue, New Khaki and Bright Raspberry.

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  • A dentist designed this and you can find versions with mint or cinnamon flavoring.

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  • Other available colors are vermillion, dark cinnamon and clear.

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  • Shades of citrus, cinnamon and sometimes muted teal are best, as they create a great contrast when you're out on the green.

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  • Golfing lenses should be citrus, cinnamon or teal in color.

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  • Cinnamon and almond finish off the taste.

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  • Spice elements are cinnamon, clove and pepper.

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  • It starts with a rich nose that bounces through black cherry, dark berries, pepper, cinnamon, and toasted vanilla.

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  • There's a good dose of strawberry, cherry, and dark berry flavors that is supplemented with cinnamon spice, pepper, brambles and oak essence.

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  • Tastes in this wine are cinnamon, chocolate, and spice.

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  • Mulled wine - Red wine with sugar and spices, some cinnamon and served hot with clove garnishes.

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  • This particular basket is also packed with cinnamon roasted cashews, chocolate cookies, sesame breadsticks, garlic pasta mix, dipping herbs, penne pasta and Colavita marinara sauce.

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  • Hardy's Cabernet Sauvignon is an Australian boxed wine with the flavors of cinnamon, cloves, and cigar.

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  • For a slightly different flavor, you can substitute the salt with one teaspoon each of whole cloves, allspice, and cinnamon.

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  • When the oil becomes hot, add the cinnamon stick and cardamom.

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  • It is often spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon.

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  • Using low heat in a saucepan, blend the milk, cinnamon, cloves, and half a teaspoon of the vanilla extract.

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  • Serve in cups with ground nutmeg, cinnamon, or baking cocoa sprinkled lightly on top.

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  • This recipe is for vanilla Crème Renversée but you can try cardamom, cinnamon, or orange, if you like.

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  • Whisk together the flour, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, salt and baking powder until completely combined.

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  • You can top your pancakes with an old favorite like maple syrup, or try honey, or cinnamon and sugar.

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  • New research indicates that cinnamon pills, for example, may help diabetics manage blood sugar.

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  • For example, a spicy cinnamon sweater over a black dress is perfect for the workplace; it's feminine and classy, but doesn't look over-the-top.

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  • Scents such as Apple Cinnamon or Ocean Breeze are available.

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  • You can buy models in this series in onyx black, white, gloss cinnamon, blue willow, buttercup or empire red to coordinate with your kitchen décor.

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  • Cinnamon and Frankincense are just the scents to calm you after a horrendous day at the office, in traffic, or surrounded by your screaming kids.

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  • Candles with the winter themed fragrances of cinnamon, orange, pine or nutmeg are going to be less popular at the height of summer.

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  • If a salon is filled with the fragrance of freshly baked cinnamon rolls, banana splits, or hazelnut coffee, it is likely customers will want to linger a little longer.

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  • Each candle is topped with soy wax that looks like whipped cream or froth, two sticks of cinnamon and a sprinkle of real cinnamon.

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  • Scents such as apple, cinnamon, cranberry or spice can also be great accents to your turkey candle for the fall season.

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  • Cinnamon, for instance, is often used to help create a warming and pleasant atmosphere.

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  • Natural essential oils include lavender, cinnamon, rose and orange.

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  • Popular scents frequently combined with apple fragrances include vanilla, cinnamon, brown sugar, and spice, and these aroma blends may be labeled with more vague titles, such as "Autumn Harvest" or "Country Fall" instead of apple names.

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  • If choosing a scented candle to place in the ring, use autumn scents such as apple, apple spice or pie, cinnamon, vanilla, clove, gingerbread, pumpkin, berry, or an autumn leaves or harvest scent.

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  • If you're burning unscented candles, tie cinnamon sticks to your votive holder with a bit of ribbon.

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  • When the candle is lit, the cinnamon sticks will release a subtle yet distinctive aroma.

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  • The rich scent of warm pumpkin is enhanced with notes of brown sugar, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg.

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  • Kitchen Spice - If you've ever mulled cider, you know how wonderful the combined scents of orange zest, cinnamon, cloves and ginger can be.

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  • Imagine pumpkin pie topped with a layer of fluffy vanilla buttercream icing sprinkled with a little cinnamon and cloves for a spicy kick.

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  • Kumquat in Spiced Syrup with Cloves, Cinnamon, and Star Anise - A citrus cousin, this unexpected treat can be used in a variety of ways.

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  • Occasionally, you will also find gingerbread recipes that incorporate cinnamon cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, or anise for an added boost of flavor.

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  • For an alternative to pumpkin pie, make a holiday bread using pumpkin puree, cinnamon, and cloves for a delicious addition to your Thanksgiving meal.

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  • Canyon Bakehouse offers a line of gluten-free bread products including 7-grain bread, cinnamon raisin bread, focaccia and hamburger buns.

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  • In separate bowl, cream the butter, maple syrup, brown and white sugars, baking powder and cinnamon, should you decide to include it.

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  • Chibimaru is a cute, cinnamon brown puppy dog.

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  • Buy or make a mixture of granulated sugar and ground cinnamon and place it in a container with a shaker top.

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  • Instead of using an air freshener, put a small pot of water on the stove and add a pinch of cinnamon or pie spice.

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  • Cinnamon is a must, but other good options are bay leaves, peppercorns and cloves.

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  • Ultimately, it will look like an untidy cinnamon roll.

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  • Then, holding your "cinnamon roll" tightly in place, wrap one rubber band all the way around it, as if tying a package horizontally; wrap a second one around it going across the first.

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  • Christmas isn't just pine trees and cinnamon, though those are two very common scents associated with the holiday season.

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  • For a harvest wreath, glue or tie a bundle of cinnamon sticks to the top of the wreath.

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  • Cinnamon and clove soaps have a lovely texture and color, with a mild fragrance.

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  • You pick a center point for your spiral, then wrap the fabric with rubber bands to resemble a cinnamon roll.

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  • There were fresh, hot cinnamon rolls with hot cocoa every morning for breakfast, followed by deep fried chicken, mashed potatoes and fried vegetable cutlets for lunch.

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  • In a large bowl, combine processed oats with berries, cinnamon, cloves, arrowroot and apple juice concentrate; blend well.

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  • In large bowl, combine flour, soy protein, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, baking powder and salt.

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  • Breakfast recipes include cereal with fruit, energy bars, cinnamon apple peanut butter toast, smoothies, and an egg burrito.

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  • If that doesn't convince you, listen to some of these recipes; southwestern potato skins, blackberry iced tea with cinnamon and ginger, cookies and cream milkshake, barbecue chicken pizza, and many more.

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  • I also tried adding cinnamon, vanilla and ginger to the vanilla for a sweet, spicy treat.

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  • Oatmeal - I tried both the Apple Cinnamon and Maple Brown Sugar varieties of the oatmeal.

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  • Cinnamon comes from the grated bark of an evergreen tree.

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  • One study shows that cinnamon can stop medication-resistant yeast infections.

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  • Pour water over the cinnamon and let it steep for 30 minutes.

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  • Honey and cinnamon both can be beneficial to health, but no studies back up the claims made about this miracle weight-loss aid.

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  • It's true that cinnamon can positively control blood sugar; however, taking it with honey - which has the opposite effect on blood sugar - seems as if one effect would cancel out the other.

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  • Dr. Sears is offering a FREE MedWell Brownie and MedWell Cinnamon bun for our LoveToKnow readers.

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  • Cinnamon is derived from evergreen trees in south India and Sri Lanka.

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  • Perhaps the greatest benefit is that cinnamon is a flavorful, calorie-free spice, making diet foods a little less drab.

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  • The cinnamon may work by affecting blood sugar, activating certain enzymes like glycogen synthase and kinase (insulin receptor), resulting in increased insulin sensitivity and overall, improving the body's capacity to store glucose.

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  • However, the success of each dieter is also dependent upon his will to shed weight and other habits used in conjunction with the honey cinnamon remedy.

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  • The effects of large amounts of cinnamon are not studied, and may have a negative outcome for some, due to the decrease in blood sugar that may result.

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  • Surprisingly, cinnamon makes a great sweetener, especially in hot beverages such as coffee and foods like oatmeal.

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  • However, SUSTA contains antioxidant-rich extracts from cinnamon, goji berry, bitter melon and grapeseed, so anyone who is allergic to these components should take note.

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  • Cinnamon is a spice taken from the bark of several different varieties of cinnamon trees native to South East Asia.

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  • Additionally, some studies suggest cinnamon has great pharmacological benefits for those suffering with diabetes.

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  • Because cinnamon addresses insulin resistance associated with pre-diabetes, some studies suggest it may consequently help people lose weight by changing the way the body metabolizes glucose, also known as blood sugar.

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  • Use a raw cinnamon stick to stir your tea or other hot beverage.

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  • Grate the cinnamon sticks over ice cream, buttered toast, or yogurt for quick snacks.

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  • Throw cinnamon sticks into marinating meats to add an unexpected flavor to your dinner.

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  • Purchase or mix your own cinnamon applesauce.

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  • A favorite of children, cinnamon applesauce makes a great breakfast food, snack, or dessert.

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  • If you prefer not to add cinnamon sticks or spice into your diet, there are other ways to consume it.

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  • Cinnamon Teas - Instead of adding cinnamon to your existing teas, consider purchasing a tea that includes cinnamon spice in the brew.

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  • Cinnamon Leaf Oil - This unique essential oil can be used in vaporization, as well as for massage.

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  • Cinnamon Capsules - Many supplement companies offer cinnamon complex capsules and other types of cinnamon extract supplements.

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  • Add butter and brown sugar, then mix with an electric mixer, adding milk, vanilla extract, eggs, flour, and cinnamon.

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  • Microwave the apple, cinnamon, onion and water for 5 minutes on high.

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  • There's allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger-not to mention lemongrass, sorrel, and so many more!

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  • Everyday products such as lemon juice, mint, and cinnamon can be applied to blemishes to help diminish and dry them.

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  • Cinnamon - This spicy scent improves circulation.

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  • You're dreaming of something yummy, delicious, creamy and mouthwatering - it can only be a cinnamon bun body wash!

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  • That all changed when luxury skin care brand Philosophy introduced a thick, irresistibly sweet body wash called Cinnamon Buns.

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  • One whiff of Cinnamon Buns and nearly anyone will agree that it does, indeed, smell just like one of those fat- and calorie-laden treats that beckon as soon as you step inside any mall.

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  • The popularity of Cinnamon Buns eventually led to the very sensible lineup of more baked goods-inspired body washes.

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  • This body wash is marketed as "three-in-one" multitasking genius, and it definitely does more than just leave a delicious scent of cinnamon buns lingering in the shower!

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  • The cinnamon bun body wash by Philosophy is quite a multitasking force, indeed.

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  • Rich in aloe, The Body Bakery's Cinnamon Buns Body and Hair Icing is sure to make your morning shower a sweet experience.

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  • The scent is sharply reminiscent of cinnamon, but broadly balanced by a coating of thick, creamy icing.

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  • If you simply can't get enough of all things cinnamon, you'll love the vast selection at MMU Cosmetics.

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  • Cinnamon Frosting gives you a dose of cinnamon and powdered sugar, Cinnamon Vanilla unites spicy cinnamon with buttery vanilla and SIN-ammon Strudel is pastry heaven with its combination of cinnamon and brown sugar filling.

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  • Available in flavors like Mimosa, Gingerbread Man, Strawberry Daiquiri and Cinnamon Bun, they delight the senses while nourishing the skin.

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  • Brandon Westlake, the only other guest of long standing, was off on an early morning photo shoot but an unexpected prodigal returned to Bird Song just as the second batch of cinnamon rolls rolled out of the oven.

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  • It was crowded but bright and cheerful and smelled of cinnamon.

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  • Grizzly, black and cinnamon bears are found in the mountains and wooded districts.

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  • Among economic plants should be mentioned the coffee, cacao, citron, cinnamon, cocoanut and rubber tree.

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  • The cinnamon tree is also found.

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  • The leaf, however, corresponded with the description given of the true cinnamon by Linnaeus.

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  • Louisiana bears (Ursus luteolus) still inhabit the inaccessible canebrakes near the coast, and occasionally one is found farther west; and in the western mountains black (and cinnamon) bears, including the New Mexico black bear (Ursus Americanus amblyceps) still are found.

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  • This locality is generally known as the Cinnamon Gardens, as it was formerly a Dutch reserve for the cultivation of the cinnamon bush, many of which are still growing here.

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  • The cultivation of pepper, cochineal, cinnamon and indigo for the government had already ceased; De Waal restricted the area of the sugar plantations (carried on by forced native labour) as from 1878, and provided for their abolition after 1890.

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  • In the mountains of the west are the grizzly bear, black bear and cinnamon bear.

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  • Juniper, cinnamon, carraway, camomile, cloves and other flavouring agents are also employed in conjunction with the bitter principles, alcohol and sugar.

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  • An examination of its lists of exports and imports will show that Holland receives from its colonies its spiceries, coffee, sugar, tobacco, indigo, cinnamon; from England and Belgium its manufactured goods and coals; petroleum, raw cotton and cereals from the United States; grain from the Baltic provinces, Archangel, and the ports of the Black Sea; timber from Norway and the basin of the Rhine, yarn from England, wine from France, hops from Bavaria and Alsace; ironore from Spain; while in its turn it sends its colonial wares to Germany, its agricultural produce to the London market, its fish to Belgium and Germany, and its cheese to France, Belgium and Hamburg, as well as England.

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  • Their beards are sometimes thick; their limbs are muscular; the colour of their skins is cinnamon brown.

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  • Cinnamon has been known from remote antiquity, and it was so highly prized among ancient nations that it was regarded as a present fit for monarchs and other great potentates.

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  • Ceylon cinnamon of fine quality is a very thin smooth bark, with a light-yellowish brown colour, a highly fragrant odour, and a peculiarly sweet, warm and pleasing aromatic taste.

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  • It is of a golden-yellow colour, with the peculiar odour of cinnamon and a very hot aromatic taste.

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  • When powdered bark is treated with tincture of iodine, little effect is visible in the case of pure cinnamon of good quality, but when cassia is present a deep-blue tint is produced, the intensity of the coloration depending on the proportion of the cassia.

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  • Grizzly, black, cinnamon and brown bears are all Californian species once common and to-day rare.

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  • In the mountains are elk, puma, lynx, the varying hare and snowshoe rabbit, the yellow-haired porcupine, Fremont's and Bailey's squirrels, the mountain sheep, the four-striped chipmunk, Townsend's spermophile, the prong-horned antelope, the cinnamon pack-rat, grizzly, brown, silvertip and black bears and the wolverine.

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  • Gutta-percha (getah percha in the vernacular), camphor, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs, gambir and betel, or areca-nuts, are all produced in the island; most of the tropical fruits flourish, including the much-admired but, to the uninitiated, most evil-smelling durian, a large fruit with an exceedingly strong outer covering composed of stout pyramidal spikes, which grows upon the branches of a tall tree and occasionally in falling inflicts considerable injuries upon passers-by.

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  • Flavoured syrups are made by adding flavouring matter to a simple syrup. For instance, syrupus aromaticus is prepared by adding certain quantities of orange and cinnamon water to simple syrup. Similarly, medicated syrups are prepared by adding medicaments to, or dissolving them in, the simple syrup. Golden syrup is the uncrystallizable fluid drained off in the process of obtaining refined crystallized sugar.

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  • The provincial capital is Kwei-lin Fu, or City of the Forest of Cinnamon Trees, and there are besides ten prefectural cities.

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  • The principal rivers are the Si-kiang and the Kwei-kiang, or Cinnamon River, which takes its rise in the district of Hing-gan, in the north of the province, and in the neighbourhood of that of the Siang river, which flows northward through Hu-nan to the Tungt'ing Lake.

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  • Spices (cloves, cinnamon, nutmegs) were the chief articles of trade in the 18th century, and these with cotton, coffee, tobacco, sugar, maize and rice were the main crops grown until about 1850.

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  • Rice, cotton, sugar, indigo, cinnamon, betel-nuts, sweet potatoes, ground-nuts and tobacco are all cultivated in varying quantities.

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  • The Laurineae were plentiful, and include various true laurels, camphor-trees, cinnamon, Persea and Sassafras.

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  • The best known of these are cloves, pimento (allspice), myrtle, eucalyptus, caraway, fennel, dill, coriander, rosemary, lavender, peppermint, spearmint, nutmeg, cinnamon, sandal-wood, turpentine, juniper berries, valerian and sumbul.

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  • You can use the star aniseed and cinnamon stick to decorate the cake if you like.

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  • Then one day, you need to use some cinnamon.

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  • It has a cinnamon cast to its horizontally barred chest.

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  • Then put the quinoa into a saucepan with the orange juice, sultanas, and cinnamon.

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  • Those taking blood thinners should consult a doctor before consuming large amounts of cinnamon.

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  • One type of scented candle would be best, and scents such as vanilla, cinnamon, apple, pumpkin spice, caramel, and cider are popular choices for autumn weddings.

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  • You could probably get away with mixing "Cinnamon Bear" and "Poinsettia Pine" for a more lively holiday fragrance, but it's probably a bit of a stretch to imagine "Bubblegum" blending well with "Pima Cotton" as the two themes conflict.

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  • Dried oranges and lemons, pieces of cinnamon bark and nuts make an attractive display.

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  • In addition, the blood thinning compound present in cinnamon may adversely affect those already taking a blood thinning medication like Coumadin or aspirin.

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  • Sink your teeth into a king-size, piping hot cinnamon roll with a cup of home roasted java.

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  • When Cade came into the kitchen she placed a cup of hot chocolate and a saucer of cinnamon toast before him.

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  • Besides rice, the products of the countryinclude tea, tobacco, cotton, cinnamon, precious woods and rubber; coffee, pepper, sugar-canes and jute are cultivated to a minor extent.

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  • In Rome olibanum alone is employed; in other places benzoin, storax, lign, aloes, cascarilla bark, cinnamon, cloves and musk are all said to be occasionally used.

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  • Some of the roots and branches were examined by Captain Samuel Turner during his journey to Tibet; but the plant being neither in blossom nor bearing fruit, it was impossible to decide whether it was the true cinnamon or an inferior kind of cassia.

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  • Cinnamon is principally employed in cookery as a condiment and flavouring material, being largely used in the preparation of some kinds of chocolate and liqueurs.

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