Sentences with phrase «midnight feast»

The phrase "midnight feast" refers to a secret meal or snacks that are enjoyed late at night, typically during sleepovers or when people gather together in a fun and sneaky way. Full definition
But in reading his new tome, Medium Raw, I was struck by the opening chapter in which he describes a secretive midnight feast of famous chefs, at which each was served a traditional French dish of roasted ortolan — a type of endangered bunting that is literally eaten whole — head, bones, guts and all.
I don't think the boys can imagine anything better than a midnight feast of fries, and I'm not going to lie, the meal also comes with a hidden agenda: I'm hoping that the carb / cheese / gravy combo on their plates will lull them into a sleepy slumber.
We had fun, beaches, long - lost family get - together, drama, games, play dates, pressies, tinsel, drums, jollof rice, ginger beer, midnight feast, raffia, skype calls, WhatsApp chats, sleepovers, phone photography and much much more.
We then had a midnight feast of bacon rolls!
«But for some reason I can eat no end of them at a midnight feast
As I said before, all of this analysis is based on a feature preview on an operating system preview, and on a single system, so there will still be gremlins lurking around inside and potentially unseen Mogwai waiting for a midnight feast elsewhere.
The Serpentine Gallery and the V&A staged a unique overnight event of talks, films, experiments and a midnight feast in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 designed by Jean Nouvel.
Well, we all know that our table play one of the most significant part in Christmas especially during the midnight feast.
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