Syrup alone may act as a demulcent and provide antitussive action without side effects. |
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Next, a mixture of fine sea salt, cocoa, vitamin C and Chocolate Body Syrup is rubbed into the skin. |
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She remembered when Syrup and she had been recruits in the army, learning the basics of war and commandeering a ship together. |
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A treacle sponge was a throwback to the days when Golden Syrup was a treat. |
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When it snowed she used to let us bring in a pan of clean snow and then we'd put Log Cabin Maple Syrup on it and eat it with a spoon. |
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Syrup of ipecac has long been recommended for children who swallow potentially harmful substances. |
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It's essentially a promotional tool for the app's makers, Studio Neat, to sell their Ice and Simple Syrup kits. |
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Her Dining In recipe, Ginger Pound Cakes With Green Tea Infused Honey Ginger Syrup, is an easy-to-make dessert that has intense ginger flavor. |
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Dating back to 1894, The Hershey Company has a legacy of creating chocolate experiences, from the iconic Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar to Hershey's Syrup and Hershey's Cocoa. |
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Add a crepe and coat evenly on one side with maple syrup, slightly caramelizing. |
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The beans are ground and combined with sugar, syrup, rum and other secret ingredients at Tia Maria's production plant in Kingston Jamaica. |
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Put the butter, sugar, cream and golden syrup into a pan and leave over a low heat until the sugar has melted. |
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If you are going to make your own sugar syrup, do any hot sugar work or make toffee, just remember that it gets fearsomely hot. |
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Instead of the usual metallic zinc taste it was more like something sweet, like syrup or nectar. |
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One of his first jobs as a microbiologist was to see if maple syrup could be profitably fermented. |
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The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices. |
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Blend a few more neoteric sugary additions like simple syrup, fructose or honey and we're up-to-date. |
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Place the peach in a light sugar syrup with the cracked peach pit for flavour. |
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As the story goes, one customer ordered the syrup and the serving assistant accidentally mixed it with carbonated water. |
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If you want the granny apple to hold slightly and maintain its shape, you can cook it gently in a light sugar syrup. |
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Small tins of fruit with ring pulls make refreshing snacks, but choose the ones in fruit juice rather than in syrup. |
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We picked potatoes, carrots, peas and swedes for the farmers, wild brambles and mushrooms for the pantry and rose hips for vitamin C syrup. |
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Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka. |
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It is basically young ginger roots preserved in syrup, so I tried and reproduce something similar using first-of-the-season young ginger. |
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The experiment uses fluids with known viscosities such as honey, corn syrup, glycerin and silicone oil. |
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And when taken in the commonly available syrup form, loquat soothes irritation in your throat. |
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If you don't want to donate cash, many times these charities need blankets, food, toiletries, and simple things like aspirins and cough syrup. |
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You can make syrup from silver or red maple, box elder, and even birch trees, but sugar maples are the most effective choice for sweet sap. |
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Serve a tablespoonful of each green and white porridge in a serving glass and drizzle with brown sugar syrup. |
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She makes a drink out of bananas, sugar syrup and crushed ice, all mixed together in a vitamizer. |
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The combination of tahini and date syrup makes a classic Middle Eastern spread for bread. |
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Remove the melon pieces with a slotted spoon, and cook the syrup for another 5 minutes, until thickened. |
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It is a milky substance that is harvested by tapping the tree, a process similar to the harvesting of maple syrup. |
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Maple tree growers tap into this stream for a crop of maple sap which is boiled off to procure a sweet syrup sought around the world. |
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They based this sweet-tart concoction on the classic Singapore sling, replacing the traditional cherry brandy with a sour-cherry syrup. |
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Dissolve the sugar in a little water over a high heat and boil the resulting syrup down to the softball stage. |
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Ice cream, followed by wholesome milk, malt, syrup and beaters, was lowered into a tall beaker. |
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So your best bets are brown rice syrup and barley malt, which are higher in nutrient content and are metabolized more slowly than white sugar. |
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It might have worked in a smaller dose, but served in a spaghetti bowl, it tasted like a bottle of cough syrup poured over a chocolate malt. |
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An excess of strawberries have been turned into syrup in the vitamizer and bottled for future use. |
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Instead of lime and sugar, we muddle oranges into the glass and use an orange syrup with the Bacardi. |
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Traditional Greek foods are favorites of Greek Cypriots, such as baklava, made from phyllo pastry, nuts, honey and syrup. |
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Pour the syrup over the figs and place them in the oven until they are tender and sticky. |
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The streets around the inner harbour are so spick and span that you feel you could eat your pancakes and maple syrup off them. |
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The Ginger and Pear Martini combines pear-infused gin with fresh ginger muddled with Frangelico and simple syrup. |
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The aptly named sugar maple is the primary source of the sweet sap used to make maple syrup and maple sugar. |
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Think of maple syrup and sugar maple is probably the first tree to come to mind, but red maple can be used with pleasing results. |
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What I actually have is either American style pancakes with maple syrup or French toast. |
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My salmon's light dressing of balsamic with maple syrup also was rather special. |
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In a wheat-free egg-free diet there really is no room for French toast and maple syrup. |
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Place the maple syrup, cream and butter into a small pan and simmer over a medium heat till slightly thickened, stirring from time to time. |
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In a medium mixing-bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, maple syrup and heavy cream. |
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Serve with warm maple syrup, or strawberry sauce, or just munch on it plain. |
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When I start eating unrefined sugars again I'm going to make buckwheat pancakes with maple syrup. |
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Some medicines can be mixed with chocolate or maple syrup to encourage children to take the entire dosage. |
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I laughed as I piled my plate with pancakes and strawberries before coating it in hot syrup. |
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Add the garlic, maple syrup, cinnamon, rosemary, and sherry vinegar and bring to a boil. |
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One of the women asks the kids to get some maple syrup and some cheese for dinner, and to stop by the other home to borrow a big lasagna pan. |
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Americans like to anoint butternut with molasses or maple syrup before baking, but what's the point? |
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Next it was an apple and cinnamon waffle with maple syrup, strawberry sauce and pecan nuts. |
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Try the French toast with maple syrup and blueberry and apple compote or smoked ham and maple syrup. |
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Plain buttermilk pancakes drenched in maple syrup are still one of the favourite Canadian breakfast foods. |
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To this day, maple syrup remains a major regional product in North America. |
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The chef finally plopped a pair of pancakes and a side of bacon at Adrian's table and offered a cup of maple syrup and butter. |
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Fill the glass two-thirds full of ice and add the pineapple syrup, raspberry vodka, and maraschino liqueur. |
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In a separate bowl, combine the maple syrup, sugar, baking powder, almond flour, and pastry flour and whisk to combine. |
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The end result of traditional balsamic is a dark brown, sweetened syrup with a slight vinegary kick to it. |
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Adjust the syrup screw on the fountain head to make the drink stronger to suit your taste. |
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Maple syrup is drizzled over roasting vegetables, baked sweet potatoes come with marshmallows, and there are cookies everywhere. |
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The French prepare marzipan by combining ground almonds with sugar syrup boiled to the soft ball stage. |
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The caramelised apples and vanilla bean mascarpone with pecan and maple syrup pudding was a real sticky winter treat. |
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Place the mint, tangerine, lime juice and syrup in a shaker tin, muddle all ingredients together. |
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If there is only a slight excess of sugar over the normal saturation level, the supercooled liquid is a thin syrup. |
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Pureed and thinned with a little stock syrup, it makes a coulis to accompany baked lemon cheesecake or a passionfruit mousse. |
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Their legacy is cemented in a strange concoction of Karo syrup, red dye, and makeup base. |
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We're talking about benzodiazepines such as Valium, Normison and methadone syrup. |
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Melt the dark chocolate, 100g of milk chocolate, the butter and syrup together and then stir in the digestives. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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This time she brought sour cherries in kirsch syrup, and blood oranges in clementine syrup. |
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Wasabi, white miso paste and sushi rice share space with tins of golden syrup and packets of Smarties. |
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Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous. |
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But probably the best recognised is the black syrup left after processing, known as molasses. |
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The syrup comes in kid-friendly flavors such as blue vanilla, orange cream, cotton candy, bubblegum and even peanut butter and jelly. |
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For the Martini, pour the bourbon, syrup and triple sec over ice in a mixing glass and stir. |
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The bartender presented the man with Old Tom gin, vermouth, bitters and syrup and called the drink a Martinez. |
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In a mixing glass, moderately muddle syrup, bitters, mint, orange and lime together. |
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Add the molasses, corn oil, and maple syrup and, using a rubber spatula, gently stir to combine. |
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Choose whole-grain flakes, nuggets or biscuits, with healthier, natural sweeteners like honey, molasses or brown rice syrup. |
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Sticky rice prepared with coconut milk and sugarcane syrup is wrapped in banana leaves. |
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For therapeutic purposes, the amount of veratrine used ranged from one to five milligrams per dose, in the form of pills or mixed in syrup. |
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Place a scoop of thyme ice cream and a tuile toward the top of the pear and drizzle with thyme syrup. |
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Bundt cakes are so pretty, they don't need more than a sift of powdered sugar or a drizzle of simple syrup. |
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Stroopwafel, sometimes called caramel wafer or syrup cookie, is a sandwich of two extra-thin, hard and crisp wafers filled with caramel-y syrup. |
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Ginger syrup is a traditional remedy for morning sickness in early pregnancy. |
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He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste. |
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Frozen is usually preferable because canned fruits often contain heavy syrup. |
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When the cake is nearly cooked, prepare syrup by dissolving the icing sugar in the lemon juice and boiling for 2 minutes. |
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In a saucepan gently melt the butter then add the golden syrup and heat, stirring until thoroughly combined. |
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Select canned fruit in its own juice or water, not heavy syrup, and frozen fruit without added sugar. |
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Next time, I'm just making a simple sugar syrup with vanilla, and drizzling that over it. |
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Drizzle the vanilla syrup around the plate and garnish with a white chocolate curl. |
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If you like the fragrance of mango and want your ice with more fruit than syrup, then this dish is a must on your first visit. |
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Stir in the ginger, reduce the heat and cook gently until the syrup thickens. |
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So I basically looked like a bowl of strawberry ice-cream topped with chocolate syrup. |
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Mix brown sugar, reserved fruit syrup and the mustard and pour over ham and potatoes. |
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Drinking this heavy syrup will thin your mucous and actually reduce viscosity within your own body. |
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Immediately after their births, the baby boys were given anti-HIV medicine known as HIV syrup. |
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Simple cough mixtures contain ingredients known as demulcents, for example glycerin, honey and syrup. |
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I remember when I was ill as a younger thing, we'd be given Veno's cough mixture or Buttercup syrup. |
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Most of the women who took one tablespoon of ginger syrup in water four times a day felt significantly less nauseated. |
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Clinical studies have shown that a mean of 30 percent of a toxin is recovered when ipecac syrup is administered within one hour of ingestion. |
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An attendant administered the syrup daily for four months except on Sundays, when the mother administered it. |
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The number of capsules or tablets or teaspoonfuls of solution or syrup that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. |
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If you want intense blueberry syrup, make this one to serve over pancakes, waffles or ice cream. |
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Satine was sitting at the kitchen table, pouring maple syrup on her waffles. |
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They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it. |
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Imagine waking up and being offered homemade waffles, light and crispy, with butter and syrup. |
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Then a stack of hot waffles tumbling with maple syrup, cream and fresh fruits. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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Walking into the kitchen, I could already smell the warm aroma of waffles and syrup. |
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Poach the syrup gently for about ten minutes, until it begins to thicken a little, then stir in the orange blossom water. |
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Arrange six pancakes around the dish, drizzle with huckleberry syrup, and top each with a quenelle of rabbit rillettes. |
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Water for animals of such a small size, including larval fish, brine shrimp, and water fleas, is essentially like syrup. |
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Preserves are made of small, whole fruits or uniform-size pieces of fruits in a clear thick, slightly jellied syrup. |
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Even though my brain is addled with cough syrup and Advil, the fabulous feeling of freedom is not lost on me. |
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So, I used a shot of cold coffee, a dash of milk with some chocolate powder in it, a splash of caramel syrup, and tons of ice. |
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Unfortunately, the wine was almost unbearably sickly sweet, without any tartness or depth, and about as refreshing as a jug of syrup. |
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I had silky pears, heavy with syrup, cold, nubbly ice cream and warm, velvety chocolate sauce. |
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She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream. |
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Nearly twice as sweet as white sugar, maple syrup adds rich flavor and trace minerals to nearly any recipe. |
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When the colonists arrived, they, too, were sustained by maple syrup due to the scarceness of white sugar. |
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On your cereal, try brown sugar, maple syrup, honey, cinnamon, dates or raisins instead of white sugar. |
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Many avoid refined white sugar, using sweeteners like brown rice syrup, fruit juice concentrate or stevia. |
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Put some crushed ice into a food processor and add the guava juice, lime juice, blackcurrant syrup and rum essence. |
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My doctor gave me some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup and it helps but it makes me feel all woozy and spacy. |
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Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it. |
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An old-fashioned product still sometimes met is gravy browning, a concentrated caramel syrup which can be made at home from sugar and water. |
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The meal finishes with koeksisters, plaits of deep fried dough dipped in syrup. |
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When we were finished, he reheated the tea and waffles for me, and yes, I had some syrup. |
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What, cough syrup and Lysol-in-a-cup not good enough for you fancypants, la-di-da aristocrats? |
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According to the indictment, the drugs included alprazolam, hydrocodone, phentermine hydrochloride, and promethazine cough syrup with codeine. |
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Beneath a nest of angel hair phyllo shreds is a layer of bizarre, bland melted cheese in a pool of honey syrup. |
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And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard. |
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They used syrup instead of sugar as well as substitutes for lard, butter, and meat to feed their families. |
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Bubble gums are made of sugar, corn syrup, flavours, softeners and latex or plastic. |
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In a container, combine the syrup, Lime leaf, and zests of the lemon, orange, and lime. |
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Add the vanilla essence once the sugar is dissolved and a squeeze of lemon to thicken the syrup. |
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If any of you are in Jersey City stop by for some sharp cheddar and maple syrup. |
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The juice is versatile enough to use in marinades, lemonade or as a homemade grenadine syrup for drinks. |
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It is an ambassador, opening the borders of the Canuck kitchen, and wafting forth the knowledge of other such national delights as maple syrup, tourtiere, and beaver tails. |
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On the northeasternmost point of the U.S., pancake-like ployes are a daily staple, whether covered in syrup or soaking up gravy. |
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Goldenberg's Peanut Chews, as anyone who grew up on the mid-Atlantic seaboard can tell you, are chocolate-robed rectangles of crushed peanuts suspended in syrup. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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In a shaker filled with ice, add the red pepper vodka, chocolate liqueur, Sriracha hot sauce, grenadine, and chocolate syrup. |
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Set the maple syrup over medium heat and, using a candy thermometer, monitor its temperature. |
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To plate the dish, add a piece of the liver to the toast, then place a raspberry on top and drizzle with a bit of maple syrup. |
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Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms. |
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From pop rocks with an audio track to abstract art drizzled in syrup, restaurants are taking dessert way beyond coffee and cake. |
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There's no quick or easy way to clean up a broken bottle of maple syrup. |
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Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action. |
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He makes me a 20's Sazerac with Jack Daniels, Peychaud's Bitters, simple syrup, and local Tigre de la Ira absinthe. |
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She also sold maple syrup and sometimes helped during haying. |
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For dessert, we tried the fried banana, three lengthwise slices of battered and fried banana sprinkled with bits of roasted peanuts and smothered in sugar syrup. |
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Over-the-counter cough syrup may also be used, though the effects of that are more hallucinogenic than euphoric. |
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Serve with fresh fruit and maple syrup or lemon juice and sugar. |
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To the cold syrup add the extracted juice and mix by stirring. |
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The passion fruit and mango syrup complemented the dish well with a very good combination of flavours, a well balanced dish which refreshed the palate. |
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Top with powdered sugar, whipped cream, syrup, fruit or Gruyere cheese. |
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What about you, Abby, extra-large hot chocolate with butterscotch syrup? |
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To make the filling, put the corn syrup and light-brown sugar in a mixing bowl and whisk until smooth. |
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In a bit of fate, Courtney opened her purse and displayed her own vial of cough syrup, a more powerful brand. |
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Last year, a study found that 5.5 percent of surveyed 12th graders had gotten high off cough syrup in one way or another. |
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Sizzurp-sized helpings of cough syrup can exceed up to 25 times the recommended dose. |
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The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy. |
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In this recipe, I substitute pure maple syrup for sugar, an ingredient one traditionally sees in most pancake mix recipes. |
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Trista goes about making the shake, mashing up a banana, adding cherry syrup, a bit of milk, and soft-serve ice cream. |
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During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served. |
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I have an almost bottomless stock of plums and will put a handful of them to simmer in a light syrup of cinnamon and nutmeg for an hour before the new agent arrives. |
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You can also add a rich brown sugar syrup to make it more like a desert. |
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Would you know from a food label that maltose, dextrose, high-fructose corn syrup, hydrolysed starch, muscovado, amazake and carob powder are all sources of sugar? |
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Candied fruits and fruits preserved in syrup are also traditional. |
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When heated and reduced, maple syrup can be used for delicate sugar work, often with more appealing results than white sugar due to the syrup's smoky, almost nutty, flavor. |
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Barley sugar is a sweet which was originally prepared from flavoured barley water made into a syrup with sugar and boiled to the verge of caramelization. |
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It turned out the bees had discovered a maraschino cherry factory in Red Hook and started bringing the syrup back to the hive. |
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But I was quite happy with my hot milk, caramel syrup and whipped cream. |
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Return the strained liquid to the saucepan and reduce to a thick syrup. |
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The only thing approximating to a real dessert was baklava, a particularly mean and thankless example of its kind being dry, almost syrup and nut-free. |
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Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater. |
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Cook over medium heat, reducing the liquid by one-third to make a syrup. |
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The hot fried koeksisters must be dropped into the cold syrup. |
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We examined the proportion of methadone prescriptions per year issued as oral syrup, tablets, or injectable ampoules to identify any change of professional practice. |
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I produced a batch of my personal pancake recipe, then moved on to making a fruit sauce that could be used instead of an unhealthy, unnatural maple syrup. |
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Store all medicines, whether tablets, inhalers, or syrup, out of reach of children, and preferably in a locked cupboard, even if they have child resistant lids. |
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Yashi absent-mindedly picked up the squeezy bottle of syrup, flipped open the cap, and began piping spiral patterns round the outside of the plate with it. |
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Spread in a thali and elevate slightly to remove the excess syrup. |
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This type of sedation involves swallowing sedative tablets or syrup. |
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Make the soaking syrup by mixing the coffee, sugar, and gelatin with a wire whisk. |
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Recent examples of fake drugs include a meningitis vaccine made of tap water, paracetamol syrup made of industrial solvent and contraceptive pills made of wheat flour. |
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New research is brewing debate over the dangers of high-fructose corn syrup, writes Sharon Begley. |
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The usefulness of syrup of ipecac as a home treatment for poisoning has been increasingly challenged, and many poison centers no longer recommend its use. |
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The crystals are separated from the syrup in machines known as centrifugals which work like giant spin dryers and separate the crystals from the syrup. |
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Pour your blueberries, strawberries, apple, raspberries, and peach syrup into the skillet. |
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Add the amaranth and remaining corn syrup and mix to combine. |
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Half a crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles topped with a heaping scoop of whipped butter, all drenched in sweet maple syrup! |
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Testing pure fructose as a stand-in for high-fructose corn syrup, he argues, might therefore produce misleading results. |
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You can reuse the syrup to sweeten tea or make another batch of apple chips. |
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Half a cup of syrup was all I needed in each of the dessert soups. |
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Together the teams will use 66lb of flour, 408lb of butter, 990lb of sugar, four vats of golden syrup and 1,480lb of chocolate. |
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Both compounds used to be mixed with propylene glycol for preparation, respectively, of syrup and suspension. |
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The secret to sugary sodas, at least in America, is high fructose corn syrup. |
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Broken Social Scene, one of the coolest things that America's Hat has exported since the mullet and maple syrup. |
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Unmold on a serving platter and pour warm caramel syrup over the blueberried top. |
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George Matheson Murray, the man she was to meet in South Vancouver, was an oatmeal porridge Scot as Canadian as maple syrup. |
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Testing the temperature with a candy thermometer is the most accurate way to determine the doneness of a syrup. |
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Sven ordered a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up. |
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The rite of spring in eastern Canada has begun. Sweet and pure, maple syrup epitomizes the Great White North in all its unspoiled glory. |
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Flavourings such as brown sugar or maple syrup are used for some bacon products. |
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Unlike Lebkuchen, a German form of gingerbread sweetened with honey, Printen use a syrup made from sugar. |
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Nocino is a liqueur made from unripe green walnuts steeped in alcohol with syrup added. |
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Powdered flowers have also been used medically, as an emetic, a decongestant and for the relief of dysentery, in the form of a syrup or infusion. |
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Another cold dessert is called baobing, which is shaved ice with sweet syrup. |
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Typical condiments include maple syrup, grown from the native sugar maple, molasses, and the famous cranberry sauce. |
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He was hard to understand because he spoke softly, and his Vermont accent was as thick as maple syrup oozing down a pile of pancakes. |
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Norway maples are not typically cultivated for maple syrup production due to the lower sugar content of the sap. |
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The sugar content often approaches that of sugar maple and produces a good quality syrup. |
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The petals were used to create a syrup that was feed to children to help them sleep. |
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The French are also known for their violet syrup, most commonly made from an extract of violets. |
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In the United States, this French violet syrup is used to make violet scones and marshmallows. |
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In the United States, both lavender syrup and dried lavender buds are used to make lavender scones and marshmallows. |
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Camel urine comes out as a thick syrup, and camel feces are so dry that they do not require drying when the Bedouins use them to fuel fires. |
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Maine's agricultural outputs include poultry, eggs, dairy products, cattle, wild blueberries, apples, maple syrup, and maple sugar. |
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Some of the maize production is used for corn ethanol, animal feed and other maize products, such as corn starch and corn syrup. |
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Purer molasses syrups are sold as molasses, and may also be blended with maple syrup, invert sugars, or corn syrup. |
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The remaining sugar is then dissolved to make a syrup, about 60 percent solids by weight. |
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After filtering any remaining solids, the clarified syrup is decolorized by filtration through activated carbon. |
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The purified syrup is then concentrated to supersaturation and repeatedly crystallized in a vacuum, to produce white refined sugar. |
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Additional sugar is recovered by blending the remaining syrup with the washings from affination and again crystallizing to produce brown sugar. |
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In northeastern Chinese cuisine, sweet potatoes are often cut into chunks and fried, before being drenched into a pan of boiling syrup. |
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The tubers are boiled or baked in coals and may be dipped in sugar or syrup. |
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New England exports food products, ranging from fish to lobster, cranberries, Maine potatoes, and maple syrup. |
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Routered holes may also be filled with diluted maple syrup to create a sap well for sapsuckers. |
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Gar, a long, skinny fish, was cooked and served in thick grape syrup, like saba, the Italian grape must. |
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Alice went to the diner and ordered a stack of silver dollars with butter and blueberry syrup. |
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Then rough lean-tos and later huts were constructed near the sugarbush to offer some protection to the syrup and the boiler. |
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But she went to her car and came back with a purple pharmacist's refill bottle of promethazine-codeine cough syrup. She called it Texas tea. |
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The new test will also check for maple syrup urine disease, homocystinuria, glutaric acidaemia type 1 and isovaleric acidaemia. |
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Among the specific ingredients under attack by CSPI include alkalized cocoa, corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated soybean oil. |
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The simple syrup really makes a difference with these apple chips. |
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Once the syrup has completely cooled down, pour in the apple juice followed by the lime juice and tequila and stir to combine. |
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Cookbooks that contained Aboriginal foods kept to the basics, in particular, maple syrup, corn, pumpkin, arctic char, and cranberries. |
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The Eastern Sierra might not offer maple syrup, but there is enough fall color to satisfy the most dedicated leaf peeper. |
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Sometimes called battercakes, griddlecakes or flapjacks, they are usually leavened with baking powder and served with syrup. |
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Comparative evaluation of the antitussive activity of butamirate citrate linctus versus clobutinol syrup. |
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Once cool, liquidise cranberries along with 200mls of water, sugar syrup and orange juice. |
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They are made out of besan boondi balls fried in oil and soaked in sugar syrup with a blend of nuts. |
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Dessert offers lime curd taquitos with pomegranate-tequila syrup and macadamia nut brittle. |
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Yellow and black birch were tapped like maples, producing an excellent maple syrup substitute. |
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Gifford's Maine Black Bear is a vanilla ice cream with swirls of black raspberry syrup and chocolate candies filled with liquid black raspberry. |
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If you fancy something a bit naughtier for breakfast why not try some homemade Scotch pancakes with a big fat dollop of cream and jam or syrup? |
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Strain the syrup from the can of raspberries into a measuring jug and add the apple and raspberry juice. |
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Bromelin DS is a light syrup in which the active ingredient is pineapple extract. |
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The Humbug is made with White Cr me de Menthe, caramel syrup and Teichenne Butterscotch liqueur. |
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It provided its syrup to soda-fountain owners and bottlers, who added carbonated water and sugar. |
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Take out and brush with sugar syrup and then dust with lots of castor sugar before popping it back in the oven for the last five minutes. |
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The soda jerks get around the rule by pouring syrup and other toppings over ice cream. |
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Return the stock to the heat and add the Chinese cabbage, fish sauce and maple syrup. |
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It later expanded to include syrup, jellies, preserves and chow chow, and then salsa. |
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Joining the chow line, President Bush picked up some pancakes, syrup and bacon, then sat down to breakfast with the sailors. |
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And, always, race will be ladled on top, like, well, chocolate syrup. |
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A bag of syrup in a box meets carbonated to produce a drink on demand. |
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The well-known sugar maples get their name because they are the source of maple sugar and syrup. |
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Picasso's area providers include several farms, a dairy and Hardwick Sugar Shack, whose maple syrup is close at hand. |
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Put a sugar thermometer into the pan and increase the heat until the syrup is simmering steadily. |
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Gilani criticized the PML-N politics saying the party must play its democratic role and save the people dying of toxic cough syrup. |
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Each freezer pop is equivalent to one spoonful of Benylin for Children cough syrup. |
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Pour 40ml of blueberry-infused Beefeater Gin into a cocktail mixing tin, also 15 ml of Orgeat almond syrup, juice of half a lemon. |
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Let's just hope she overindulged on Canadian pancakes and maple syrup and scoffed a few American-size burgers on her recent Royal tour. |
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Erosive effect of an antihistamine-containing syrup on primary enamel and its reduction by fluoride dentifrice. |
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Additionally, this market is categorized on the basis of type as glucose syrup, dextrose, and maltodextrin. |
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From graham crackers to Teddy Grahams and Grahamfuls, Honey Maid products are made with whole grains and contain no high fructose corn syrup. |
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It also had just the right hit of golden syrup in the gungy topping, sweet with that distinctive Lyle's taste without being overpowering. |
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Finally, I went for deep-fried whitebait with tartare sauce and my wife ham hock and apple salad with Port syrup. |
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I reached that point Thursday night when I was watching a show and an advertisement came up defending high fructose corn syrup. |
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He called on federal efforts to cut back on the amount of high fructose corn syrup in American diets. |
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In just two weeks, even modest doses of high-fructose corn syrup raise LDL blood cholesterol and other risk factors for heart disease and gout. |
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Fructose, along with its relative, high-fructose corn syrup, is found in legions of processed foods. |
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The diet versions replace the high-fructose corn syrup with artificial sweeteners aspartame and acesulfame potassium. |
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The sugar, which is found predominantly in fruit, honey and high-fructose corn syrup, tickles taste cells found on the pancreas. |
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Jiangbo produces both western and Chinese herbal-based medical drugs in tablet, capsule, granule, syrup and electuary form. |
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Try elder flowers and a cough syrup of elder berries, or try an equal parts blend of mullein flower, coltsfoot, comfrey leaf and horehound. |
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Combine ale or barley wine, sugar, salt, and corn syrup in a large, deep pot over medium-high heat, and bring to soft-ball stage, 238A F on a candy thermometer. |
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Mix the refrigerated simple syrup and the remaining 5 cups of cold water. |
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Ooey-gooey stuff. Whipped cream, guacamole, chocolate sauce, maple syrup, potato salad, cottage cheese, fruit salad, jello, pies. He'd even mix cake batter and pour it on me. |
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For Regent Cocktail Club's Montauk Sour, I use a local red wine from the Hamptons, paired with Bulled bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white. |
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Mix the milk and egg into the dry ingredients, melt the butter and golden syrup together then add to the mix, stirring in until you get a smooth cake mix. |
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Called the Koyo Front, the drink uses a rice-based shochu mixed with yuzu, jasmine syrup, shiso leaf, tonic and garnished with yellowtail and jalapeno. |
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With a whole waffle, maple syrup, two eggs, two sausage patties, four rashers of bacon, home fries, black pudding, grilled tomato and beans, this was a serious undertaking. |
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Actually, got coffee with sugar, corn syrup solids, coconut oil, nonfat milk, maltodextrin, artificial flavors, and some other equally appetizing ingredients. |
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Other cheap but authentic treats came courtesy of Paul's Da Burger Joint in the East Village and Luncheonette off Lexington for bacon and pancakes in syrup. |
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A popular Arab treatment for the common cold was al fanad or al panad, small sugar twists made from congealed syrup, which became known in English as alphenics or penides. |
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