Sentences with phrase «twinkies when»

They would sell out like Twinkies when they «went out of business.»

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To criticize those Jews who nonetheless attained a certain level of proficiency in business is a bit like forcing someone to eat nothing but Hostess Twinkies and then upbraiding him when his teeth fall out.
It's hard to define, but we know it when we see it (Twinkies).
I'd also freeze Twinkies or some other splurgy dessert for when I was craving something just plain baaaad — you're much less likely to pound down four at once this way.
«While government can not force people to change their behaviors — we can't legislate against eating Twinkies — we can take steps to encourage people to take better care of themselves,» Borough President James Oddo, who funded the equipment when he took office in 2014, said.
When I was a college student in California, I prized my weekend trips to the desert city as an opportunity to, well, do it up «Vegas - style,» taking the city up on the debauchery waiting at every corner: swilling far too many cocktails, eating gourmet fried Twinkies and tater tot nachos, and pulling the blackout blinds in my hotel room to keep up my vampiric hours.
Pumpkin Twinkies Who needs carbs and sugar at the Holidays when you have so many options to choose from... like pumpkin tTwinkies Who needs carbs and sugar at the Holidays when you have so many options to choose from... like pumpkin twinkiestwinkies?
When the school board eliminated so - called junk foods from the lunch program at the school this fall, more than half of the 500 cafeteria regulars launched a «brown - bag - it protest» to persuade administrators to restore Twinkies, Ho Ho's, and other such epicurean delights to the menu.
Of course, if you're beyond the scrounging stage and need more sustenance than Twinkies and Doritos to keep your mind sharp and your stomach from growling, we've got a few more books to keep you cooking when you head off to college.
The article also blames high - fat diets, when it's really carbohydrates that are to blame; although many high - carb human foods (think Fritos and Twinkies) are also high in fat.
Now it seems to me that the movement against presumption of innocence is moving along further and faster in other parts of the world than Canada, and perhaps bellyaching on the part of the «pro-humanitarian interventionists» might ring a little hollow when compared to twitchy trigger fingers eating Twinkies and Coke and suffering PTSD over their bombing missions, but safe, sound and in heavenly bureaucratic North America.
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