Spiced Sentence Examples

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  • The quarters smelled of jasmine, Rissa, and spiced ale.

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  • He lifted the heavy, foil-covered plate out of the oven, stomach roaring at the scent of spiced chicken and vegetables.

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  • No darkness lasts the ages, Taran…I do not care to remember the sound of a bird's cry, but I wish I remembered the taste of spiced ale.

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  • Irish Spiced Beef is a good way of using brisket, one of the cheaper cuts of beef.

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  • Spiced fruits and burnt caramel to taste with a good all round finish.

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  • The pasta is divine - classic clam linguine is spiced up with a subtely sweet chili sauce.

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  • In 1841, while a student at Harvard, he made a rough journey of exploration in the woods of northern New Hampshire, where he had a taste of adventure slightly spiced with hardship. About this time he made up his mind to write a history of the last French war in America, which ended in the conquest of Canada, and some time afterwards he enlarged the plan so as to include the whole course of the American conflict between France and Great Britain; or, to use his own words, "The history of the American forest; for this was the light in which I regarded it.

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  • Leave the spiced chickpeas on one side while you make the chapattis.

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  • Can you recommend four times faster are not constitutionally spiced chips grilled chorizo.

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  • Place this on toasts and serve with spiced chutney - makes a great snack as well as a meal.

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  • Or how about a shot of hot spiced apple cider or even the classic warming mulled wine?

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  • In the kitchen Serve spiced cherry compote with rich meats, and add a dash of red wine vinegar for a tangy flavor.

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  • Personally, I like these cakes highly spiced and use at least 1 dessertspoon aniseed and 1-2 tablespoons cumin.

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  • Chapman is a master of his own individually spiced and blended musical gumbo.

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  • All the chicken kebabs were moist, well spiced and the seekh kebabs of a good texture and full of subtle flavor.

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  • Dishes while we were there included a delicately spiced celeriac and chick pea soup and zesty grilled brill with roast fennel and potato.

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  • Also, the shop has added organic vodka, gin and spiced rum to its alcohol shelves.

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  • Moving away from the traditional crumble, try making a spiced rhubarb chutney or rhubarb cordial by boiling the rhubarb with sugar and straining.

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  • Old style cabaret spiced up to a modern arty theme with wicked humor and steamy scenes for both boys and girls !

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  • Try pickling cabbage in spiced vinegar â its sweet, tart flavor makes a good match with British cheeses.

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  • There was added piquancy from a dash of vinegar spiced with green chillies.

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  • Avoid spiced rums, like Captain Morgan, and especially avoid dark rums which are typically used for cooking.

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  • Screwdrivers, a simple mix of vodka or gin and orange juice; Cape Cods, gin or vodka mixed with cranberry juice; and Bloody Marys, the same liquors mixed with spiced tomato juice; are often served with breakfast or brunch.

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  • Nothing enhances the feelings of comfort and joy associated with the holidays like a warm spiced drink.

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  • They can range from a very simple plate of mixed olives or spiced nuts to a complex omelet or savory pastry.

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  • Gang (spiced soup or curry) is the local favorite.

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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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  • Any room can be spiced up or totally transformed when ribbons, bows, ties, studs, or just about anything is applied to your window valance.

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  • Long scarves in spiced colors, baggy dropped-crotch pants and exotic tiled prints gave men's looks a cultural élan.

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  • It pairs well with beef-based main meals and heavily spiced dishes.

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  • Peppery is used to describe wines that have nuanced spiced flavors.

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  • Gewurztraminer - Although it is often quite dry, the spicy undertones of this white wine make it a perfect choice when you are serving spiced fruit pies.

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  • The term is used to describe any food that is spiced strongly such as deviled ham, deviled bones, and, of course, the ever popular deviled eggs.

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  • It is often spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon.

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  • The simple design is spiced up with hundreds of glittering stones and slimming black cut-outs for truly eye-catching appeal.

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  • Spiced Pumpkin - Here's another classic.

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  • Autumn Wreath - This candle combines the scents of dry autumn leaves with the delicious smell of spiced apples.

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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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  • Although typically a blah color, grey has been spiced up at Nine West.

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  • Low chunk heels are spiced up with metallic copper leather to create a look that is at once contemporary and yet classic.

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  • Have a friend who enjoys spiced cider, cocoa, or your favorite single serving cake recipe?

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  • India offers a wide variety of spiced teas that are not as common as some other varieties in North America.

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  • Choose a few spiced teas, as well as some rich, dark varieties, and a light green tea.

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  • The show features common American recipes spiced up with an Indian flair, making Indian flavors and cooking styles more accessible to the average home cook.

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  • Vegetarians will go for fried potato curry, spiced garbanzo beans, spinach with homemade cheese and eggplant with peas and potatoes.

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  • Begin your evening with a sampler platter appetizer, which includes "phyllo beggar's purses stuffed with duck confit," trout ravioli, spiced shrimp and garlic crab claws.

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  • In winter, the local mulled, spiced wines warm you when you have a little chill, and they are fabulous.

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  • Specialties include chicken curry, lamb vindaloo cooked with potatoes in a spicy sauce, beef saagwala cooked in creamed spinach and spices, fish masala, saag paneer (homemade cheese in creamed, spiced spinach).

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  • Naan breads are served fresh with your choice of garlic, onion, cheese or spiced meat stuffing.

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  • Indian beverage choices such as mango lassi (a mix of fresh fruit and spiced yogurt) and chai tea are available.

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  • When it comes to mouthwatering meals, chicken fingers spiced up with chili is this restaurant's best seller.

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  • Alex didn't like highly spiced food, so she decided to bake Cornish game hens for the base of the meal.

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  • No darkness lasts the ages, Taran…I do not care to remember the sound of a bird's cry, but I wish I remembered the taste of spiced ale.

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  • Trent lives rather on its historical souvenirs than on its industries, which are not very extensive, viticulture, silk-spinning and the preparation of salami (a strongly spiced kind of Italian sausage) being the chief.

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  • Even his index was spiced with wit.

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  • Regular trade - though rendered attractive by smuggling - and pearl gathering and similar operations which were spiced with risk, were open in vain to them, and in the absence of any domestic life, a hand-tomouth system of supply and demand rooted out gradually the prudence which accompanies any mode of settled existence.

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  • The clear broth held a tangy, rich flavor, like spiced butter.

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