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  • Bread What do you call the fluffly inside part of bread? from google:

    Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories 2008

  • Bread What do you call the fluffly inside part of bread? from google:

    Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories 2008

  • Now cook rice with a little less water so that the rice is fluffly like we make for pulaos and biryanis.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Anjali 2008

  • Its easy to get caught up with fluffly concepts like “constructive and positive feedback” and the “realm of love”.

    Freedom of hate speech : Law is Cool 2008

  • Now cook rice with a little less water so that the rice is fluffly like we make for pulaos and biryanis.

    Vada Bhat and Kadhi Anjali 2008

  • Tonka, with its high content of coumarin is reminiscent of caramel and almond milk and adds a soft, powdery sweetness like the dusting of icing sugar on a fluffly pancake.

    Got Milk? Ayala Sender 2009

  • It would have been even better if I had known to look out for Stephen with a link to his picture who would be sitting near the door with a fluffly camel.

    Perl Meeting Places 2009

  • It would have been even better if I had known to look out for Stephen with a link to his picture who would be sitting near the door with a fluffly camel.

    Khaos » 2009 » April 2009

  • Hopefully this time they'll actually go after something of substance, like her fluffly resume, her Lieberman qualities and her snotty devisiveness.

    Poll: Hillary Back In National Tie With Obama; 3 A.M. Ad Might Have Helped 2009

  • Tonka, with its high content of coumarin is reminiscent of caramel and almond milk and adds a soft, powdery sweetness like the dusting of icing sugar on a fluffly pancake.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Ayala Sender 2009

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