Word: bowlful
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...spreadsheets to tabulate calorie intake and his preferred ‘high-mass’ Thursdays, when he’ll mix together chocolate pudding, honey, cream cheese, and peanut butter and eat the concoction for lunch. Breakfast is sometimes a Cadbury Crème Egg, other times a bowl of All-Bran mixed with whipped cream, syrup, brown sugar, and butter.That is disgusting. But to him, “there’s something satisfying about the method. I can trust that as long as I follow the plan, I don’t have to worry about...
...helpful, but what we really forget is the general humor and craziness of just hanging out with friends. As a recent reading-period-insane dinner proved again for me, some of the most enjoyable social moments come from a fellow diner’s desire to consume an entire bowl of jam, or another’s wish to become “the salt fairy,” spreading salt-shaker goodness, or having a friend there to laugh at you even when your jokes no longer make any sort of sense.Common complaint number...
...only stadium that holds 27,000 fans within its cozy confines. The third is the national team--Mexico's national team. It's not unusual for Los Tricolores, the hated rival of the U.S. national team, to draw crowds of 80,000 for its games, played in the Rose Bowl or the Coliseum. In fact, the U.S. avoids playing Mexico in Los Angeles for that reason...
Although Adidas has doled out millions to be the official sponsor at each World Cup since '94, Nike crashes the gate every time. In 1994, an unmarked van pulled up to the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla., before a match, recalls Jeffrey Bliss, chief marketing officer for World Cup '94. The driver dropped off about 150 free Nike caps--JUST DO IT, BRASIL, they read--which soon became one of the hottest items at the event. In France, Nike's "Tour de Foot" caravan brought free clinics to some 50,000 kids around the country, and the company...
...Class of ’03 grad and former president of Harvard’s College Bowl club who wants to be a doctor. Who is Vikram J. Vaz? Vaz, once a Pforzheimer resident, is now among 15 contestants in the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, with the chance to win $250,000. One of the hardest parts has been figuring out when to buzz in. “For someone who played on College Bowl, I want to buzz in early,” he said. “That’s a horrible, horrible move on the show...