Word: flavorings
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...merely . . . cherished for her air of aloofness and that aura of mystery which surrounds her." About the only good thing Cole has to say about the creature is culled from the continental reporter Labouchere, who noted that cats became a gourmet item during the 1870 siege of Paris. Their flavor, he recorded, is "something between a rabbit and a squirrel, with a flavor of its own. It is delicious. Don't drown your kittens. Eat them." Publishing industry sources would not confirm rumors that a book of recipes is being hurried into print...
...Paul's Kitchens faced a dilemma. Its main product is frozen fried fish, but what should it name a new line of frozen fried chicken? Recalls Marketing Director Richard Boucher: "We decided that a chicken stick is just another flavor of fish stick and that we should go with the Mrs. Paul's name." The new commercial for its fried chicken: "Even if you don't like fish, you can still love Mrs. Paul...
Lady Astor: Winston, if you were my husband I should flavor your coffee with poison. Churchill: Madam, if I were your husband I should drink...
Instant backlash strikes Ellen. Her unseen husband has barely leafed through the last page when he leaves her and the children in a foul snit. The play's focus and flavor are pinpointed in the first sentence of Ellen's book: "My mother always told me to stick with winners. But if I had, I'd never have met my four friends...
Vanilla. I always knew that chocolate was the only flavor worth losing my teeth over...