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cake
the residuum after extraction of oil from oil seeds, used extensively as a protein supplement to diets of all housed animal species.

cake poisoning
varies with the seed, linseed cake may cause cyanide poisoning, cottonseed cake may cause gossypol poisoning.

Patient discussion about cake.

Q. Anybody know any special cakes for diabetes patients? not just sugarless... something that was specially designed maybe...? any recipes??

A. angel food cake, and carrot cake are good ones.just remember low to no sugar.

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Make-up Keep your make-up light and natural, anything too heavy looks cakey and will highlight the problems.
As she rang up my order, we discussed the dueling merits of warm brownies: cakey versus fudgy, chewy edges versus gooey centers.
But I always return to Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, 25 pounds, because it gives me fresh, dewy skin and doesn't look heavy or cakey.
 
 
 
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