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  • Crouching on the table like a centrepiece, Ensign Hot Karl ejaculated onto a brain soufflé that the children hungrily devoured.

    Ii Phaser | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • At present, after nearly half a decade of Bush's soufflé presidency and the rise of what could be termed soufflé economics, soufflé energy policies, and soufflé jingoism, I think those Alabama party hacks were being charitable in their characterization of Bush, because the composition of any given soufflé is too subtle and far too much care must be taken in its preparation to be an apt analogy for his obtuse, crude persona.

    Baby George In The Land Of The Bubble People 2005

  • Sophisticated desserts, such as soufflés, would be good.

    Sweets for Your Sweet 2008

  • Then again, our prehistoric forebears couldn't pull off dishes such as soufflé and mille-feuille not to mention banana-raspberry smoothies with such primitive tools.

    Coolest Kitchen Gadgets Glenn Derene 2006

  • Zero Macaroni souffl é, rago û t and a Grana Padano fondue at Combal.

    Italian Innovation and Tradition Bruce Palling 2010

  • In fact, it was macaroni souffl é, rago û t and a Grana Padano fondue.

    Italian Innovation and Tradition Bruce Palling 2010

  • The weight-loss regime includes a glass of red or white wine daily and a steady variety of dishes such as cumin-perfumed grated carrot salad "à l'orange," souffl é of fresh tomatoes, trout cooked in its jacket with aniseed and lemon, and desserts such as apple clafoutis or almond jelly with fresh fruit.

    French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010

  • All four soufflé's were shining examples of perfection -- cookery at its best!

    MasterChef's Joe: Cooking Isn't Child's Play 2011

  • I 'd already done that, thanks, and I' d made Montrachet souffl é for a crowd more times than I could count.

    The Pig Event Chris Nuttall-Smith 2010

  • Over the various and delicious items Mr. Todd had prepared, conversation turned to whether one can make souffl é s for dinner anymore — "I always think I'm killing everyone," Ms. Gregory said — then to the handblown glasses Mr. Todd had brought back from Belgium, then to how social life was different in London than it is in New York.

    Seeking Inside Scoop On City Entertaining Marshall Heyman 2010

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