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Summer is the perfect season for tucking into a freshly baked clafoutis.
Kasich then cried "Mamma Mia!" upon tucking into a bowl of pasta fagioli.
Namely like tucking into our favorite Yemen Melllawach from Ya' Man at 2AM .
Francis is also an early sleeper and riser, tucking into bed at 9 p.m.
He even sleeps on "Brigsby" sheets, as if tucking into his own fanboy nest.
All around us, other families were tucking into their Sunday pancakes, chatting and clinking forks.
It might last another week, suggested one driver casually, tucking into a steaming plate of meatballs.
Finally, they find her, tucking into a giant feast for one and drinking lots of water.
In practice, tucking into Fossil's smartphone app is enough of a hassle that you won't bother.
And he did assure his Earth-bound supporters that he was tucking into some nice Christmas pudding.
Donald Trump spent Monday night tucking into steamed halibut and watercress mousse alongside the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
There's no dessert section on the menu, but tucking into the cakelike moi moi feels like a treat.
The Tights Tuck: In ProgressThe great thing about tucking into tights is that everything stays smooth and in place.
While your grandparents are tucking into bed by 8 PM, 82-year-old Sumiko Iwamuro's night is just beginning.
The safest and most fun environment to be in while tucking into wave after wave of wobbles and drops.
It's hearty cooking—what you might imagine tucking into on a cold winter's night in a quaint Cornish village.
Here's the clincher: the couple would be tucking into their meal with personalised diamond studded chopsticks worth $17,000 per pair.
In Central Park last year, a "pizza raccoon" was seen tucking into a slice in the branches of a tree.
"They want grime culture to be protected," he said blithely, while tucking into a meal prepared by a private chef.
One featured a 20-something guy tucking into a piece of pie, a take-out box on the table beside him.
You're at Noma, one of the world's most influential fine-dining restaurants, tucking into a slice of deceptively shawarma-like celeriac.
Wing-thrower, ankle-greaser, and worst of all, food waster, tucking into his oversized ribs without a care in the world.
While Horschel was tucking into chips and salsa and a chicken enchilada, someone had used his credit card for two transactions.
I bet somewhere in Brooklyn, a boy named Oliver is tucking into Crispy Asparagus Bundles and wolfing down Savory Lunchbox Muffins.
I can only imagine being the next country below, tucking into my grub, as my French mate starts into his pork roast.
A24 February typically isn't the month we associate with tucking into a movie theater and having the wits scared out of us.
Before tucking into chocolate milkshakes, Today show anchors chimed in on a great dessert debate on Monday morning: Is cheesecake really cake?
In Peach's, a bustling corner restaurant, a customer who is tucking into breaded catfish and collard greens talks of a local revival.
So, we find Al, Earn and Darius in a sports bar, tucking into celebratory nachos and raising a toast to white tears.
But now, Paris has opened its first-ever naked restaurant where diners can bare all while tucking into dinner, Le Parisien reports.
Rifat Asghar was tucking into the Asda takeaway lunch when one of her colleagues noticed a "furry lump" among the sweetcorn and onion.
What, I wondered, does the Guardian's restaurant critic Jay Rayner think about when he's tucking into his sixth dinner out of the week?
Thirty-four former winners of the tournament will start with cottage pie before tucking into roast beef with Yorkshire pudding and apple crumble.
Alex Robert Ross and Nik Kosieradzki are looking forward to tucking into some freshly tossed Trumpian word salad at the Republican National Convention.
In between opening presents and tucking into your Christmas dinner, the Queen will deliver her annual Christmas Day speech at 3 p.m. GMT.
I loved it, but started tucking into the free snacks in front of me to try and stem the potency on an empty stomach. 
As two young women walk out, tucking into their steaming kapsalons, an elderly gentleman asks how to prepare the steak he has just bought.
After three minutes, the song starts to stutter, mirroring the titular transformation; Polachek babbles and skips before tucking into a piercing, wordless high note.
"This is a departure but it makes sense to me," said Ms. Stewart, tucking into a plate of Scottish salmon at the chef's table.
I mean, it's absurd," she said, tucking into an outdoor lunch at a New York City French brasserie, "it is kind of character building.
And so, before you know it, Jeremy Stoppelman, Yelp's vegan CEO, is tucking into a roll made from beets, kale, and, uh, seaweed pearls.
Locals in Hanoi gawped at Mr Obama tucking into bun cha, a cheap meal of grilled pork and rice noodles bought from a street stall.
Photos sent from Rodriguez's cell phone show the boy grinning astride his black mountain bike in one shot, tucking into a hamburger at McDonald's in another.
We sat in the afternoon light, our noses sunburnt and our blisters throbbing, tucking into a small polystyrene tray of crab claws, prawns, and seafood sticks.
Before tucking into some turkey and informed political debate with your relatives, millions of travelers like you will face the joys of modern commercial air travel.
Here's some of our favorite articles about the holiday, both serious and fun, that you can dig into when you aren't tucking into turkey or pie.
"It doesn't concern me," said Zach Lozier, who was tucking into a barbecue dinner with his family Thursday at the Morgan County Fair in Brush, Colo.
The foodiverse is stuffed with myths, assumptions, and bias, especially around dishes that are drastically different to what we&aposre used to tucking into every day.
IN WEICHENG, A village in Hebei province, a group of friends are tucking into duck, broccoli and dumplings, flavoured with raw garlic and lubricated with baijiu liquor.
Orchestra MOSCOW Russian National Orchestra This young but celebrated orchestra kicks off its fall season with a music festival before tucking into its normal scheduling in October.
The bistro was like walking into a French home and tucking into homemade fare, while the lauded Le Champ des Lunes offered the quintessential tasting menu experience.
When weather zigzags between frigid winds and rainy, semi-cold humidity, few things are better than tucking into a baked good and a cup of something hot.
Without a doubt, though, our Seder in Israel would have seemed equally strange to the children tucking into their Easter lunch in Britain, where I live now.
According to the ABS, out of 21.3 million mobile handset subscribers in Australia, we were tucking into about 1.4 gigabytes of data per subscriber per month in 2015.
A friend invited him for Thanksgiving last year and he shared a photo of himself at dinner with his 1.7 million Twitter followers, tucking into turkey and yams.
Try unusual cocktails made from hard-to-find fruit, like an acerola — or tart Brazilian cherry — caipirinha, before tucking into grilled fish and mango coated in sesame seeds.
In February, Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe were tucking into iceberg wedge salads when word came down that North Koreans had launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
Smartly dressed visitors in the spacious dining room and at the patio tables savored the piercing sunset while tucking into towers of cold seafood and sipping Champagne and white wine.
Tucking into a slice of simnel cake at that Easter lunch — as rich and dense with dried fruit and nuts as my grandmother's hedgehog haroseth — was a powerful madeleine moment.
His original forays into television (A Cook's Tour, No Reservations) focused on food and travel, and Parts Unknown still featured Bourdain tucking into local fare and drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
What the hell better do you have to do instead of tucking into the bastard child of a Wendy's chicken sandwich and the Vegas-buffet dessert bar, and melting into astronomical bliss?
Tucking into Peking duck and Dungeness crab in kung pao sauce, the diners, most of them Asian-American and some fierce competitors with one another, set about to tackle a common goal.
"Nobody is going to vote here today," said Olympic deputy presiding officer Jaqueline Onuko, blithely tucking into a sandwich as rocks clanged against the metal roof of the classroom-cum-polling station.
It was Thursday at Mekelburg's, a busy Brooklyn grocery with a cafe and bar in the back and picnic tables on the patio, with locals tucking into sandwiches and sipping craft beers.
I can still remember tucking into a brand new story while waiting for my mum to finish work, or holding my lamp under the covers so I could read late into the night.
Carissa Moore was carving turns at full stretch, in full flight; Steph Gilmore was drawing swift, elegant, classic lines; and both were tucking into the longest, most nail-biting barrels of the event.
On a recent weeknight at Folklore, at the Destination Singapore Beach Road hotel, table after table was filled with locals tucking into dishes like pork belly braised in tamarind gravy and eggplant sambal.
But with the spread of coronavirus, others are pointing out the potential risks to tucking into these mini snacks, which are usually presented in individual plastic cases but displayed out in the open.
On any given evening a mix of thuggish jocks, crusty-looking paysans, well-heeled retirees, urbane day-trippers from Toulouse, teenagers and children can be found tucking into cheap entrecôtes and duck legs.
The best Seinfeld episodes are marvels of story structure, with jokes and storylines dovetailing and tucking into each other in ways that can be as thrilling as any twist in a plot-heavy drama.
On a drizzly October day here, he could be found tucking into a grilled cheese sandwich with bacon at the Home Kitchen Café, clad in a Hawaiian shirt, shorts and a Red Sox cap.
"There's no plan B," said Saint-Amans, while tucking into a Caesar salad earlier this week in Brussels during a break between meetings at the European Commission, the European Parliament and local think tanks.
Tucking into a generous plate of tender shoulder meat and crispy skin, I was immediately struck by how much gamier the flavor was than the goat birria I've grown to love down in Guadalajara.
And if you must get a head start on getting organized, might we suggest throwing open your cupboards instead of your windows and tucking into the Container Store's kitchen and pantry options, all on sale.
On a February night, he was one of about a dozen patrons, all African migrants, who were drinking beer at the bar, and tucking into plates of spaghetti and plantains prepared in a makeshift kitchen.
What if you could be assured that the piece of mahi mahi or the organic chicken breast you were tucking into tonight is exactly what you think it is, sourced as promised, and guaranteed fresh?
After tucking into comfort food including grilled cheese sliders, tacos, mashed potatoes and salmon by Command Performance Catering, the couple will cut into a white wedding cake and serve plenty of dessert at a candy bar.
Wall Street was set to tick higher with consumer confidence figures due and analysts already tucking into healthy-looking earnings from Procter & Gamble, General Motors and drugs giant Merck, but also a profit downgrade from Caterpillar.
Choosing a larger fit will give you more wiggle room, and because of the oxford's many styling possibilities — half-tucking into your waistband, tying up the bottom, folding up the sleeves, layering under dresses and sweaters, etc.
A slow-motion closeup of a great surfer like Carissa Moore tucking into a spiralling barrel was mesmerizing, but not because of what Moore was doing—she was, after all, invisibly deep for most of the clip.
Walk three or four blocks farther and they'd be tucking into the happy hour menu at another Vanderpump property, SUR, whose waitstaff is the subject of their own Bravo reality show, a reliable ratings smash called Vanderpump Rules.
Admiring the ornate decor while tucking into lobster and sipping expensive wine, it was perhaps the moment the 29-year-old realized just how far the boy swinging battered irons his father plucked from boot sales had traveled.
When they filed back into the dining room, however, it was full of uninvited women, each of whom had taken seats emptied by the Bettencourters and were tucking into the platefuls of food the Bettencourters had temporarily abandoned.
By now, safely tucking into the three course meal of disappointment, regret, and failure that is life in your mid-twenties you can embrace Bryan with something that looks a bit like a smile if you squint really hard.
In February of this year, as Arsenal were cantering to a routine FA Cup win over Sutton United, the non-league side's reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw made the seismic error of tucking into a pastry-based snack on the touchline.
He tried, as recalled in a New York Times feature published Monday, to win over Hispanic voters on Cinco De Mayo by tucking into a taco bowl at his desk in Trump Tower -- then sharing a photo of it online.
Nestled in the back of the restaurant's covered garden (safe from the glaring lenses of the paparazzi), it's hard not to picture Taylor and her friends tucking into the signature chicken pot pie or sampling one of the mouth-watering cocktails.
While we couldn&apost convince him to rebrand to VEG LOAF, we&aposre just delighted he&aposs the headline act for our new vegan menu and helping spread the word on the benefits of tucking into our meat-free dishes.
The Appraisal Last week, while Mayor Bill de Blasio was downstairs tucking into a pastrami sandwich at the newly reopened Carnegie Deli, Elsie and Pasquale Forino sat in their sky-blue kitchen one floor above having their own breakfast of toast and fruit.
As I looked around Jamie's and saw city-boys, students, and families all tucking into slightly stingy portions of ravioli and overpriced olives, it was clear: much like the fear that typified the campaign to leave, Europe—in many ways—is an idea.
" Gwyneth and Brad stayed in a GOOP recommended Paris landmark, "an opulent 8-story hotel – just steps from the Champs Elysees," which is ideal for tucking into martinis and where "all mattresses are covered with a Stearns & Fosters topper for added comfort.
Circa Now Chief among my favorite Facebook memories is the time that a high-powered journalist of my acquaintance breezily informed us all that he was at the Grill Room of the Four Seasons with Ted Danson, tucking into some sea urchin.
On Monday night, Simpson and Johnson headed out for couples' night at Catch LA. Joined by her sister Ashlee-Simpson Ross, longtime pal Cacee Cobb and their husbands Evan Ross and Donald Faison, the group enjoyed dinner and drinks before tucking into a birthday cake.
I would search my skin — my chin, the space between my breasts buried beneath a fine layer of hairs, the spot on each shoulder I can only see when I strain my neck like a flamingo tucking into its feathers — and destroy every pimple I found.
Bernie Sanders sought to re-up his hometown cred Sunday by tucking into a Nathan's Famous hot dog on Coney Island, where thousands of supporters flocked to catch a glimpse (and an earful) of the Vermont senator, his wife and their celebrity escort, R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe.
"This generation knows U.S. dollars, so now we give them the dollars," said Kong Heang, 76, a retired gravedigger, who was sitting by a grave with his family, tucking into a feast of roast pig, cockles and beer, food that had been offered to his ancestors earlier that morning.
Celebrity chefs Anthony Bourdain and Gordon Ramsay have effused over typically Singaporean dishes like chicken rice; some hawker stalls serve up the cheapest Michelin star meals at $2; and last year's Hollywood hit film Crazy Rich Asians showed its stars tucking into heaped plates at a famous Singapore night market.
She begins by sliding a bunless hamburger into the pocket of her lab coat, moves on to uncooked chicken, straight from the fridge, and, before long, on the principle that it's not what you eat but whom, finds herself tucking into a severed finger, nibbling away as if on a buffalo wing.
Inside the space, with its high ceilings, a Shepard Fairey mural and an open kitchen, some customers excitedly pored over paper menus and trawled for tables, while those lucky enough to be seated were tucking into their quinoa tabbouleh with falafel and pickled beets or khao salad with steak, crispy rice and roasted broccoli.
And despite its modern looks (the sinks in the bathroom are sci-fi chic), the place still has a sense of old world glamor—something I have backed up by a friend, who says he struggled to concentrate on dinner here recently when he noticed Michael Caine and Rupert Murdoch tucking into truffle tortellini on a nearby table.
DiCaprio also made an appearance at the bash – sponsored by Joico Instatint and Birchbox – with a huge entourage to take in a surprise set by Travis Scott and Pusha T. And later in the night, Jaden Smith and his girlfriend Sarah Snyder were seen "kissing and canoodling" while tucking into dinner at an Outstanding in the Field dinner.
The severed heads casually dumped in the gutters of Ernst's streets; the frantic-looking chap fleeing the scene with a severed limb strapped to his suitcase ("Open your bag, my good man," the caption reads); the bearded gent tucking into his soup, oblivious to the roof collapsing around him: Ernst's images rhyme with the moronic awfulness of our age.
The 2017 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen may have just wrapped a couple of days ago, but it already seems like it's been a lifetime since we were ensconced in a tent packed to the brim with some of the best food and wine purveyors in the world—or tucking into a plate of something delicious on top of Aspen Mountain.
MREs are a fascinating pouch-sized window into the quirks and humour of various countries, because while most troops will be tucking into similar shit—potatoes that taste like cardboard; enchiladas covered in cheese that looks freakishly similar to semen; and, er, water—every so often, you'll come up against something that is unique, a shining diamond dish in a culinary pre-made wasteland.
Over the years the likes of Eric Duncan, Tim Sweeney, Thomas Bullock, and DJ Harvey have been spotted tucking into a hearty bowl Risotto Alla Campagnola and necking an Aperol Spritz or ten before taking to the decks for an impromptu and intimate set amongst likeminded friends, peers, and revellers, all up for a big night out in one of the city's hidden gems.
This is apparently no bother to the occupants of the room in question, who are not Pinter's Brits, but Americans, at least to judge by their accents: Rose, played by Kate Valk with the willfully chirpy domesticity of a 1950s television housewife, and Bert (Scott Renderer), an evidently very dim bulb of a man, silently tucking into the breakfast Rose makes him before he goes out into the cold.
Plantel Matilde, an arts center rising in the jungle was conceived by Javier Marin, the Mexico City sculptor, and serves as a campus for international art students and local schoolchildren as well as studio and exhibition space for the artist..CreditCreditAdrian Wilson for The New York Times On a sultry November afternoon in Mérida, Mexico, I sat with my friend David Serrano on the terrace of Apoala, a Mexican-fusion restaurant on the Plaza de Santa Lucia, tucking into Flores de Amarillo — zucchini blossoms stuffed with Oaxacan cheese — and people watching.

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