Sentences with phrase «fruit punch which»

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i like jamaica in a warm fruit punch, which i made for the first time last year to celebrate the winter solstice.
This recipe uses their 100 % Fruit Punch Juice, which has no added sugar and is made entirely of fruit juice, and pairs it with the rich spices of mole paste, mellowing out the chili and spice with a touch of sweetness, perfect for little palFruit Punch Juice, which has no added sugar and is made entirely of fruit juice, and pairs it with the rich spices of mole paste, mellowing out the chili and spice with a touch of sweetness, perfect for little palfruit juice, and pairs it with the rich spices of mole paste, mellowing out the chili and spice with a touch of sweetness, perfect for little palates.
At a recent board meeting trustees approved a plan to serve champagne, punch, fruit and cheese at the gathering, which will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
The oatmeal and fruit pack a huge punch of filling fiber, and the egg whites are rich in protein, which is satiating.
The sour fruit also packs a vitamin C punch, which is especially important when cleansing, aiding the immune system, and protecting against oxidation in the body.
Holiday punches, eggnogs, and glugs are likely to contain sugars, sweetened mixers, or fruit juices, all of which have a high glycemic index.
Fruit Punch is a nice pink shade which is decently pigmented and creamy in texture.
If you've been keeping even half an eye on gaming - related forums, blogs and social feeds over the last week or two you will surely have seen the stunning fruits of inFAMOUS Second Son's brilliant Photo Mode, which developer Sucker Punch added to the game via an update earlier this month.
Yes, carnivals were basically the arcades of the day, and mechanical games like pinball tables (which they still make), gun galleries, punching bags, slots, fruit machines, casino type games also (Sega has some big casino resorts today), games like that were essentially the ancestors of videogames, videogames are in their most basic description, just games but with electronic technology.
The seemingly overabundant rum and fruit juice in Figueroa's 2009 sculpture Piña - Melón Fountain — which uses a pump to continuously circulate the liquid through a lopsided tower of fruit held in a punch bowl — demonstrates how both colonial trade and contemporary travel have imagined the Caribbean as a utopia of infinite resources and inexhaustible labor.
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