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Wikipedia Article About Bagel on Wikipedia The bagel (or sometimes beigel) is a bread product traditionally made of yeasted wheat dough in the form of a roughly hand-sized ring which is boiled in water and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. A related bread product is a bialy, which has no hole, is often onion or garlic-flavored, and is less crispy on the outside. Bagel is a shop that sells bagels in the Mill Creek Mall. It appears in the background in Arthur's Perfect Christmas. Bagels were first discovered in Neolithic days, when all they had to eat was Cheerios. Since people were bored back then - the only porn to have been invented was the Venus of Willendorf figurine, which didn't quite make the grade - someone decided to plant them to see what happened. They grew into Bagel Bushes, which is the source of Jebus' saying, "If you have only the faith of a Cheerio, you can say to this bagel bush, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you". Incidentally, if a Bagel Bush is left alone for long enough, it matures into a Jew Tree, referred to now as a "Yew" tree, since Jews cannot pronounce the letter "J". Bagel is a squirrel in the of Sanrio characters. Bagel was born in a park with tall trees. Bagel has round eyes, tiny pointy ears, and a curly tail. Pompompurin's master's big sister has a red postbox high in a tree that Bagel calls home. Bagel likes to play dumb for attention. Bagel cooks as a hobby and likes making hotcakes to satisfy a big soft spot for sweet things. Bagel plays shy when first meeting someone but is soon friends with everyone. A bagel is an orange potato that lives in the forest if water is present at the time. If it is carved it looks like a baby seal. You will meet this cute chipmunk in HKO in Florapolis at the right side of the town next to a slide for children. He will ask you to help him out as nearly all of the NPCs do. Bagel was born on August 16th and lives in a tree which belongs to Purin. The girl Purin lives with endowed Purin with it. Scone is shy, a little daft, but likes to make friends. He is a great cook and can make delicious hotcakes as he loves sweet foods. You will also meet Bagel again in Paris: Bagel (in Paris), where he went to with his friend Scone. The Bagel is the Jewiest of all Jew foods. Its Jewosity provides Jews with lavish amounts of money, control of the media and gives Israel a KICKASS military. Bagel can be purchased in the WShop. When fed to your pet it gives a +36 hunger boost. Bagel is the main protagonist of The Bagel Show. Bagels are a round circle shaped food that has a hole in the middle just like a donut. It is a delicacy to Mama Luigi. It was also used by GAYLUIGI? in the shame Final Spaghetti. Bagels are VERY VERY VERY weird Nobody likes them Toad eats them in The Super Wario Bros Strike Back toad eats them a lot File:Mario head smaller.jpg This thing's a . It doesn't appear in dictionaries, so listen up what a stub is: A very small garbage can, with only a little junk. ADD MORE JUNK TO IT SO IT BECOMES A GIANT GARBAGE CAN! The Bagel is a Jewish bread that tastes good with Cream cheese, Cottage cheese, Cucumber, Tomato and many other toppings. Bagels can be sweet or savoury. Bagels originated in Poland and are popular in the United States because many Polish people emigrated there. Bagels are now popular in the United Kingdom and other Western countries too. Bagels are made with yeast pastry and are boiled, then baked, they are ring shaped with a hole in the middle. Bagels are fairly healthy but you shouldn't eat too many as they're usually made with refined white flour. A bagel looks like a doughnut but it is a bread product, made form yeasted wheat dough and boiled in water for a short time before being baked. The hole in the middle of the bagel allows for more even cooking. In the past the hole also meant that several bagels could be hung together on a string or a stick. This was done for ease of carrying and also to create an attractive display in a shop window. A bagel is a bread product, traditionally shaped by hand into the form of a ring from yeasted wheat dough, roughly hand-sized, which is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. Bagels are often topped with seeds baked on the outer crust, with the traditional ones being poppy or sesame seeds. Some also may have salt sprinkled on their surface, and there are also a number of different dough types such as whole-grain or rye. Bagels are very healthy for Norns, and even eaten plain, taste great! Give your Norns their daily dose of grain. A food cob by Moonlite. When eaten, it gives: * Starch: 50 * Hunger Decrease: 50 * Glycogen: 10 * Need For Pleasure Decrease: 25 It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 6 80 and clashes with the Pie Machine. It can be downloaded from CObfinder General. Bagel is the name of a food that looks like donuts without any flavor. Bagel is the tasteless counterpart of donuts and was originated in 1683. The creator of bagels is unknown. Contrary to some beliefs, a bagel is not a donut. It's actually a type of bread, not a breed of a dog. Bagels were soon the sons & daughters of Luigi. So, he made a movie where Luigi eats a rotten bagel and kills everyone, called Bagel Movie. It is almost as scary as Super Mario Vampires on PBS Kids.
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Bagels have become a popular bread product in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, especially in cities with large Jewish populations, many with different ways of making bagels. Like other bakery products, bagels are available (either fresh or frozen, and often in many flavour varieties) in many major supermarkets in those countries. The basic roll-with-a-hole design is hundreds of years old and has other practical advantages besides providing for a more even cooking and baking of the dough: the hole could be used to thread string or dowels through groups of bagels, allowing for easier handling and transportation and more appealing seller displays. A bagel looks like a doughnut but it is a bread product, made form yeasted wheat dough and boiled in water for a short time before being baked. The hole in the middle of the bagel allows for more even cooking. In the past the hole also meant that several bagels could be hung together on a string or a stick. This was done for ease of carrying and also to create an attractive display in a shop window. Bagels are now a popular food in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, particularly in cities with a large Jewish population. They are available fresh or frozen in bakeries and supermarkets and served in restaurants and small eateries. Bagels are a round circle shaped food that has a hole in the middle just like a donut. It is a delicacy to Mama Luigi. It was also used by GAYLUIGI? in the shame Final Spaghetti. Bagels are VERY VERY VERY weird Nobody likes them Toad eats them in The Super Wario Bros Strike Back toad eats them a lot File:Mario head smaller.jpg This thing's a . It doesn't appear in dictionaries, so listen up what a stub is: A very small garbage can, with only a little junk. ADD MORE JUNK TO IT SO IT BECOMES A GIANT GARBAGE CAN! Wikipedia Article About Bagel on Wikipedia The bagel (or sometimes beigel) is a bread product traditionally made of yeasted wheat dough in the form of a roughly hand-sized ring which is boiled in water and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. The dough may also be flavored to produce many varieties: salt, onion, garlic, egg, tomato dill, cajun, pumpernickel, rye, sourdough, whole wheat, multigrain, cinnamon-raisin, cheese, caraway, blueberry, and muesli among others. Bagels may be topped with seeds such as poppy or sesame, which are baked onto the outer crust. A related bread product is a bialy, which has no hole, is often onion or garlic-flavored, and is less crispy on the outside. Cooked in boiling water, bagels are generally considered healthier than many other white bread products. They are also a surprisingly rich source if protein. However, it's easy to overlook how many calories in a bagel. With grocery bought bagels coming in around 200+ calories, store bought plain bagels can easily exceed 350 calories, with exotic types climbing quickly above 400. The Bagel is the Jewiest of all Jew foods. Its Jewosity provides Jews with lavish amounts of money, control of the media and gives Israel a KICKASS military. Bagel is a squirrel in the of Sanrio characters. Bagel was born in a park with tall trees. Bagel has round eyes, tiny pointy ears, and a curly tail. Pompompurin's master's big sister has a red postbox high in a tree that Bagel calls home. Bagel likes to play dumb for attention. Bagel cooks as a hobby and likes making hotcakes to satisfy a big soft spot for sweet things. Bagel plays shy when first meeting someone but is soon friends with everyone. Bagels are very healthy for Norns, and even eaten plain, taste great! Give your Norns their daily dose of grain. A food cob by Moonlite. When eaten, it gives: * Starch: 50 * Hunger Decrease: 50 * Glycogen: 10 * Need For Pleasure Decrease: 25 It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 6 80 and clashes with the Pie Machine. It can be downloaded from CObfinder General. Bagel is the main protagonist of The Bagel Show. Bagels were first discovered in Neolithic days, when all they had to eat was Cheerios. Since people were bored back then - the only porn to have been invented was the Venus of Willendorf figurine, which didn't quite make the grade - someone decided to plant them to see what happened. They grew into Bagel Bushes, which is the source of Jebus' saying, "If you have only the faith of a Cheerio, you can say to this bagel bush, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you". Incidentally, if a Bagel Bush is left alone for long enough, it matures into a Jew Tree, referred to now as a "Yew" tree, since Jews cannot pronounce the letter "J". The first bagels were plain, round loaves of bread that were usually consumed with soup, coffee or the blood of your enemies. Because they were so large, dry, and generally lacking in flavor, early bagels were impossible to eat alone without dying. The Israelites hated them so much that they threw them into a river, discarding them entirely in favor of flat, dense, white crackers. Polish people came upon the thrown-out bagels, and since you can't grow shit in Poland, they took the free bagels. And we all know how much Jews love free stuff. The Bagel is a Jewish bread that tastes good with Cream cheese, Cottage cheese, Cucumber, Tomato and many other toppings. Bagels can be sweet or savoury. Bagels originated in Poland and are popular in the United States because many Polish people emigrated there. Bagels are now popular in the United Kingdom and other Western countries too. Bagels are made with yeast pastry and are boiled, then baked, they are ring shaped with a hole in the middle. Bagels are fairly healthy but you shouldn't eat too many as they're usually made with refined white flour. Bagels are similar to donuts (doughnuts), as they are shaped like one, and can be a sweet food, again like donuts. Doughnuts are fried and absorb fat when they are fried. Donuts may be made with cheap, unhealthy fat.
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