Sentences with phrase «stick of licorice»

A half - chewed stick of licorice sits in thegap between His teeth, and His mouth has got a wicked smile, kindalopsided, like He's gonna laugh in my face at any moment.
The pantry was full of cheap, bulk staple grains and tall sticks of licorice (the herb not the candy), jars of curry sauce and homemade chutney; one corner dedicated to the raw - foods - roommate's goji berries, cacao, maca, lucuma, dried peppers, and massive jugs of aloe juice.

Not exact matches

When they have a choice, however, most will opt, alas, for hamburgers or pizza; and when Pineapple drags her little sister with her to the corner store to buy a treat between meals (which she does more often than she should), she usually reaches for the same big Hershey bars or packages of Twizzlers — reddish licorice sticks that kids buy at the local store in my hometown in Massachusetts.
This Sloppy Joe, made with seitan, is stick - to - your - ribs spicy and tangy, and the spinach is cooling and creamy with coconut and the ethereal sweet licorice flavor of star anise, which is a component in lots of Jamaican curry powders.
Young guests will enjoy creating coral reefs out of Cheetos and Cheese Whiz, or making octopi out of marshmallows and peeled licorice sticks.
Students use marshmallows and licorice sticks to help students understand the concepts of tens and ones.
In the dry, the PZero tires (255 / 35 YR -19 at the front and 295 / 30 YR -19 in back) stick like licorice to just about any type of road.
I particularly liked «the greasy nepenthean scent of pepperoni pizza,» «sandwiched like a hunk of bad roast beef,» and «I wanted to stick my hurt out at [Maria] like a black licorice - coated tongue.»
Wang described the impact of the next inevitable great quake on a host of schools in the state that were built of unreinforced masonry before the danger was recognized: «They'll snap like candy canes instead of bending like licorice sticks
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