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Sparingly is important; too much truffle oil tastes awful.
Recipes: Tajarin (Fresh Egg Yolk Tagliarini), Tajarin with White Truffles, Olive Oil, and Parmesan, & Tajarin with Sage Butter Laurie Constantino 2008
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Amanda Koster for The Wall Street Journal Share Sparingly: The Earnharts discussed their plan to split, and their reasons, with their family, shown on a recent visit.
To Save a Marriage, Split Up? Elizabeth Bernstein 2011
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The Book You'll Never Read Darby Harn 2009
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Mod-Blog: "Un-American" is a Phrase that Should be Used Sparingly skip to main
"Un-American" is a Phrase that Should be Used Sparingly CRCHAIR 2009
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ROLE PROJECTION: Sparingly used reserve, future starter.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Sparingly as in, time out didn't work, taking something away did work, and now I have a 5 year old daughter kicking her legs and screaming at the top of her lungs.
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In the Healthy Eating Pyramid, red meat occupies one half of the pointy “Use Sparingly” tip.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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In the Healthy Eating Pyramid, refined carbohydrates are in the “Use Sparingly” category, meaning you will do yourself a favor by expanding your diet to include intact, whole-grain carbohydrates at most meals.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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At the foundation sat an admonition to load up on highly refined starches, while the top was crowned with a “Use Sparingly” group that included fats, oils, and sweets.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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At the foundation sat an admonition to load up on highly refined starches, while the top was crowned with a “Use Sparingly” group that included fats, oils, and sweets.
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy M.D. Walter C. Willett 2005
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