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  • Comic Riffs' Animated Parody of the Day is the "Simpsons" send-up titled "Condiments," from the good folks at Mixar -- as household foodstuffs stand in for "Toy Story" playthings, right down to the waffle that good-naturedly teases Pixar's syrupy-sweet sentimentality.

    ANIMATED PARODY OF THE DAY: 'The Simpsons' Meet Pixar 2011

  • He gets to make one tame joke about rehab but his appearance is overshadowed by his co-stars, Ricky Gervais and Halle Berry, not to mention a hilarious Pixar parody called The Condiments.

    The Guardian World News Johnny Dee 2011

  • Condiments go everywhere, literally --on top of fish, chicken or meat, inside a sandwich, on the side with chips or pita, or as a dip for dumplings or other bite-size foods.

    Laura Kumin: My 15 Essential Condiments Laura Kumin 2011

  • Condiments and ingredients with a permanent spot in the refrigerator are a big cause of the problem.

    Recipe for Lemony Carrot Ginger Soup (Σούπα με Καρότα, Λεμόνι και Τζίντζερ) Laurie Constantino 2009

  • Condiments go everywhere, literally --Âon top of fish, chicken or meat, inside a sandwich, on the side with chips or pita, or as a dip for dumplings or other bite-size foods.

    Laura Kumin: My 15 Essential Condiments Laura Kumin 2011

  • Condiments go everywhere, literally --Âon top of fish, chicken or meat, inside a sandwich, on the side with chips or pita, or as a dip for dumplings or other bite-size foods.

    Laura Kumin: My 15 Essential Condiments Laura Kumin 2011

  • Condiments: Soy sauce, ginger and chili are the three mandatory condiments for Hainang Chicken Rice.

    Dish: Black Hainan Chicken Rice Amy Ma 2010

  • Condiments and ingredients with a permanent spot in the refrigerator are a big cause of the problem.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Laurie Constantino 2009

  • When I first moved in with Joe upon getting engaged, our refrigerator was bare but for what we used to call "The United Nations of Condiments": from mayo to Tabasco.

    I Say Tomato, You Say Tabasco. Lots of It. Katherine Rosman 2012

  • Condiments go everywhere, literally --on top of fish, chicken or meat, inside a sandwich, on the side with chips or pita, or as a dip for dumplings or other bite-size foods.

    Laura Kumin: My 15 Essential Condiments Laura Kumin 2011

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