1. A sort of sponge, low and crusty and golden, which they ate with Apricot jam. 2. And the brilliant green broccoli, cooked al dente and cut into small pieces, makes eating with chopsticks manageable. 3. At Christmas the pressure to sit down and eat with others is immense. 4. Aunt Margaret presided over the table with placid contentment, urging them to eat with eloquent movements of the eyes and hands. 5. But I soon learnt how to bake little cakes made of corn, which I ate with warm milk. 6. Eaten with milk or cream, they made an acceptable breakfast cereal. 7. He had the unpleasant habit of eating with his mouth open. 8. He parks with his team, eats with his team and uses the same toilets as his team. 9. He plucked and ate them with surprising sensuality, sucking out the juice and spitting the pips into his left hand. 10. I am so tired of corn-bread, which I never liked, that I eat it with tears in my eyes. |