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It wasn't quite the same for Arsenal, but there is still always an edge to this game, and it is a fun one, which adds a bit of magic dust.

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On Instagram, I saw mention of a product they sell occasionally, called Magic Dust.

Brown explained via email, “Magic Dust is the crumbs that fall off of our pecans once we’re done baking them. You can use it on ice cream, yogurt, oatmeal or in your baked goods. It can also be used on salmon or pork chops, if diluted with water to make a glaze.”

You can use any glazed or candied nut in this recipe, but the expert-level spice mix of The Brown Pecan’s is worth seeking out, and if you luck into a bag of Magic Dust, you can use it as-is to coat the butter-dipped muffins.

He enjoys walking there at sunset, when the brick-red patch of land appears bathed in gold and the salt crystals sparkle like magic dust.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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