How To Use Flapjack In A Sentence
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These Fairtrade Mini Flapjack Bites are a touch too chewy for my tastes, but they're moreish all the same.
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The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
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The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
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Mary and Chris served tea and a selection of home made flapjack and buns.
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She's, as promised, buying me flapjacks and coffee.
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She removed several flapjacks from the center without disturbing the stack.
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The aunt rummaged in her black flapjack handbag for a brochure.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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Cakes and gateaux ranged from flapjack to fresh apple pie.
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Oh no, I was seen everywhere from Tesco's in Devizes to Asda in Wisbech, reaching into dim recesses to turn cans round to see if there was a small tin with 'Fantastic in Flapjacks' on it, or a big tin with 'Happy Birthday Lyle's'.
A Sticky End
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Donovan had his own PT boat, which zipped him back and forth from Anzio to the OSS station in Bastia, where he wolfed down flapjacks and bacon in the dining hall with his men in the morning and sang Irish songs with them in the evening by a fireplace.
Wild Bill Donovan
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I shall never again eat meat that will taste as good as the fried "sowbelly" did then, accompanied by "flapjacks" and plenty of good, strong coffee.
The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865
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In between there are cakes, biscuits, croissants, flapjacks, crackers, batter, dumplings, puddings and sauces, all made from cereal flour and all containing gluten.
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A rusty, dismantled bicycle lay mute in another; the wheels were bent out of shape, and the tires were flatter than flapjacks.
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A double order of cantaloupes on the half shell, a derby hat full of oatmeal, a rosary of sausages, and about as many flapjacks as would be required to tessellate the floor of a fair-sized reception hall is nothing at all for him.
One Third Off
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When not making flapjacks, Nuku Nuku switches into tactical mode and mows down robots in the streets of Tokyo.
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Just as some foods will help you zonk out, others will make you flip like a flapjack all night.
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She whipped up flapjacks, moon rocks, and tiffin cakes in the kitchen with her children.
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A toasted teacake, scone or flapjack was an option.
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After a quick stop for lunch rounded off by Carol's home-made flapjacks (a meal in themselves), we spent the remainder of the afternoon walking in the forest.
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We met the Aussie epicure in the kitchen at NYC's Bar Americain — on loan for the morning from Stone's buddy and fellow gastronome Bobby Flay — for a heaping helping of flapjacks with a side of straight talk.
Cooking With Curtis Stone
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As Max began zesting an orange for a batch of flapjacks, Almaz explained that while she enjoys cooking, she doesn't see herself working in the restaurant kitchen when she's older.
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And with fairy cakes, flapjacks, fruit loaves and flans, the cookery categories offered a mouth-watering selection.
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Gingerbread and flapjacks had just emerged, treacle scones were about to go in.
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Just as some foods will help you zonk out, others will make you flip like a flapjack all night.
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She's probably got the table set and the flapjacks and bacon and eggs ready to go on the table.
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It was Johnny who would smother his waffles, or flapjacks, in butter and maple syrup.
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No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk.
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In the middle of all this was a large chuck wagon already cooking up eggs, sausage, flapjacks and plenty of hot coffee.
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After our exertions, we decided to head for the restaurant for a hot drink and flapjacks before heading for home.
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There are nicely-iced fruit cakes, scones, flapjacks and other mouthwatering delicacies.
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Paige laughed as Dean held the charcoal looking flapjack in his hand.
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Glumly, Hoss pushed a piece of breakfast sausage around his plate, sopping up the excess maple syrup that had puddled over from his flapjacks.
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While Uncle Eb was giving his views on food, he was hurriedly "bilin '" coffee, frying unlimited flapjacks, and breaking up some crystal cakes of maple sugar, which he melted into a sirup, and poured over them.
Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods
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It may be that in the faint candle light the improvised cook of the party ebonizes the flapjacks and puts mourning edges on the bacon.
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Nic Holc-thompson, Havant Hampshire I must confess I don't really understand why the flapjacks must now be square or rectangular.
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Cakes and gateaux ranged from flapjack to fresh apple pie.
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This invention refers to a flapjack which is made by the method of mixing dough with water.
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As a treat, you can put in a slice of a wholesome flapjack, a cheese scone or date slice.
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Perhaps, after coffee and some flapjacks inside them, they would feel much better.
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She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks.
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He turned to go, then added, βand don't touch my flapjack!β
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It is a must for anyone who loves pancakes or flapjacks as they call them.
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A friend came round for dinner and arrived clutching a batch of freshly made - if a little burnt - flapjacks.
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The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts.
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Heck, back when I was a kid coffee shops were places you could get flapjacks in.
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In this paper the experiment method of the added corn flour flapjack was put forward.
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They are also a welcome addition to carrot cakes, fruit loaves, flapjacks and savoury grains like couscous.
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Rather, they'll be gobbling down flapjacks at a new International House of Pancakes.
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The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
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The fare was simple, nothing more than gruel and sometimes flapjacks, but it was filling.
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A toasted teacake, scone or flapjack was an option.
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And for people who never have time to catch a good filling meal I am led to believe we may even have flapjacks for sale.
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I suppose you call saleratus bread and salt pork and flapjacks SIMPLE?" said the doctor, coolly; "they are COMMON enough, and if you were working with your muscles instead of your nerves in that frame of yours they might not hurt you; but you are suffering as much from eating more than you can digest as the veriest gourmand.
Selected Stories of Bret Harte
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Tony always did make the best flapjacks this side of the Rio Grande.
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I make a flapjack that is naturally sweet so he could feed his cravings.
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Among the tasty treats to make the menu were high fibre flapjacks, smoothies, raspberry and blackcurrant muffins and fresh berry tarts.
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Make a batch of flapjacks on Sunday and wrap them individually so they last all week.
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In the morning, I'll have bacon and flapjacks, take a short hike with my camera and then wake from the dream.
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In fact, I'm now wanting fruit where I used to want chocolate and flapjacks.
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The Mandarin-duck pancakes, a Sunday special, are hardly worth the effort: They're just more crispy duck with thin flapjacks.
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I guess flapjacks are patriotic enough to start the day, because today I'm celebrating being an American.
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We shall have flapjacks fried in bacon grease, and sugar, which is more toothsome β
LI-WAN, THE FAIR
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Great ideas for tuck shop replacement include fruit cones, fruit kebabs, plain popcorn, fruit flapjack and smoothies.