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If, for example, he happens to prefer Jordan almonds, those persons could tell me.
He was a man of few words who had a passion for old westerns and Jordan almonds.
Their long hooked fingernails the pastel color of Jordan almonds.
His collection is filled with meltingly pretty colors, like a handful of Jordan almonds.
They usually include Jordan almonds, known in Italian as Confetti.
It has strong resemblance with Jordan almonds.
Are hard candies, like Jordan almonds, or sticky ones, such as salt water taffy, bad for your teeth?
The process was initially invented in 17th century France to make jordan almonds.
Jordan Almonds enjoy a rich tradition, and have both been used for celebrations and celebrated in poem.
The chemist found that there was nothing wrong with any of the candy left in the box, except four Jordan almonds in the top layer.
"Seven of them took Jordan almonds.
You know Jordan almonds?
-Oh, yes, I meant to ask, do you know anyone else who is fond of Jordan almonds?"
At the banquet of literature, gossip is the Jordan almond: it's colorful and faux, and you either love it or hate it.
There are glittery candy mints, sugar-coated Jordan almonds and pfeffernuesse stacked in a tower.
"Mr. McNair does like Jordan almonds, that's perfectly true."
There is one more important almond product - the sugar-coated nuts that we call Jordan almonds and the Sicilians call confetti.
Peladillas (Jordan almonds).
Jordan almonds (from French, jardin)
Traditionally, five Jordan almonds are presented in a confection box or wrapped in elegant fabric to represent fertility, longevity, wealth, health and happiness.
So your first effort was the poisoned candy for McNair, with the poison in the Jordan almonds, which you knew he was fond of.
Jordan Almonds are thought to originate in Ancient Greece, where honey-covered almonds were commonly eaten at festivities.
A bowl of painted wax fruit from Moss adds a slightly kitschy note, and a plastic bird perches among gold Jordan almonds, scattered like birdseed.
Kay Kurt, Jordan Almonds (1975-79)."
Yet wedding CD's, customized discs created by couples to celebrate their love, have all but replaced Jordan almonds in ubiquity as a wedding favor.