(1) There is butter for the waffles, and powdered sugar, and strawberry jam .
(2) Fresh thick slices of loaf bread, generously spread with strawberry jam , washed down with strong sweet tea just have to be eaten outdoors to be really enjoyed.
(3) Alighting from the boats we went into one of the huge u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510refsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and had some lovely tea and buttered scones, topped with jam !
(4) You can then sprinkle the petit suisse with sugar or strawberry jam .
(5) The ship, meanwhile, will be doing what it can to jam enemy transmissions, but we can only assume some will get through, so we need to be fast.
(6) One of the guys was incredibly tall, and had to jam himself into the kart.
(7) If you overcook your jam , the sugar will caramelize and it won't taste good and there's nothing you can do.
(8) She was munching through a croissant, heartily spread with black raspberry jam , when she realized that she had other things to think about.
(9) If you have enough berries, you can also make little pots of sweet jam .
(10) One cannot blame the citizens who try to jam one more piece of garbage into them.
(11) Currently available are apricot jam , sweet Seville, grapefruit, and three fruits marmelades and tomato and cranberry chutneys.
(12) They want it all, both ways and with jam on the top
(13) In the Cafe you can try a selection of their bread by ordering a basket of it with butter and a sharp but sweet strawberry jam .
(14) To turn the loom on, you grab the metal lever, pull it toward the machine, and jam it in a slot.
(15) For a long time that door would always jam shut when ever you slammed it.
(16) Spread raspberry jam over slices and drizzle with orange juice or liqueur.
(17) There is nothing wrong with a good old Victoria sponge, thickly spread with butter icing and home-made jam , and dusted with icing sugar.
(19) In a jam like this, it's certainly OK to help your girl save face.
(20) He had the opportunity to jam with Atlanta blues musicians