When he returned from his act of bovicide and saw that the butter was indeed in the bowl, he was stricken with regret. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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The oatmeal is served with brown sugar, butter and cream, blueberries and raisins. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. |
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But this year the old butter went for biofuel testing, and BuMann got a new batch. |
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Add the butter, chicken stock, salt, bay leaf, thyme, and tarragon and bring to a simmer. |
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Place the ground pecans, butter, sugar, flour, baking powder, and eggs in a large bowl and beat together until smooth. |
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Asprey was inspired to swap out butter for traditional coffee creamers while on a trip to Nepal. |
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No mayonnaise, only butter, which had been absorbed, sponge-style, into the bun. |
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Garlic bread in Italy, bruschetta, is never made with butter but with fruity extra virgin olive oil. |
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While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat. |
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Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft. |
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The cream may be sold at the cream station and butter purchased from the groceryman. |
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She craves guatita, a dish of cow tripe in a sauce thickened by peanut butter that she serves over plantains. |
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Lefse is a Norwegian potato flatbread, usually topped with large amounts of butter and sugar, most common around Christmas. |
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At Crudgington, Dairy Crest made Country Life butter and Clover until February 2015, and have their Technical Centre. |
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Dairy Crest makes brandy butter south of the town in Tatworth and Forton, near the meeting point of Dorset, Somerset and Devon. |
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Cheese may be placed on the trip as bait, but other food such as oats, chocolate, bread, meat, butter and peanut butter are more commonly used. |
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Thus, if one more Gun costs 100 units of butter, the opportunity cost of one Gun is 100 Butter. |
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In Northern Europe, cooks created the pastry using fats like lard and butter to make stiff dough to hold an upright pie. |
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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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He asked Jamie to run to the closest store and buy peanut butter, jelly, bread, milk, and animal crackers. |
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I'm becroggled. I've never made a pie crust with anything other than butter. |
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They will do some machining if you ask them, but sheet metal has always been their bread and butter. |
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A chocolate cakelette, caramel percolating from its warm top, is sided with peanut butter chantilly cream. |
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Cammocky butter was a nuisance in Sussex, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight. In the north children dug up the root and chewed it. |
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So, anyway, for your chucky egg do you want toast soldiers or bread and butter? |
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Even if you like peanut butter sandwiches, eating the same sandwiches day in, day out will get old. |
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Smooth-footed, deft-handed waiters ministered to the table. Toast Melba, butter, an ice pail, all the adjuncts to a meal of quality. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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Dice the vegetables and heat in the double boiler with butter, pepper and salt. |
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Lobster meat may be dipped in clarified butter, resulting in a heightened flavour. |
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A poorer butter for present use seems sometimes to outkeep a better quality. |
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Manufacturing guns in 1870 and 1939, the company became a world leader in churns and mixers for the butter industry. |
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In the Cotswolds, witches were thought to take the shape of foxes to steal butter from their neighbours. |
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They sat across from each other on the blanket eating peanut butter and jellies and drinking pop. |
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Her mother stuffed a peanut butter and jelly into a bag and turned to look at Emily. |
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The herb is, therefore, included in many garlic recipes, such as pistou, persillade, and the garlic butter spread used in garlic bread. |
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One ancient artifact found in bogs in many places is bog butter, large masses of fat, usually in wooden containers. |
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Camel milk can readily be made into a drinkable yogurt, as well as butter or cheese, though the yields for cheese tend to be low. |
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By 1868, they had 3,500 cows on 17 dairies and were producing over 700,000 pounds of butter a year. |
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New potatoes are often cooked with mint and served with a little melted butter. |
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Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter. |
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Peanut flour is lower in fat than peanut butter, and has high protein content making it suitable as a flavor enhancer. |
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Their shape is similar to Cheez Doodles, but are made of corn and flavored with peanut butter. |
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Thick peanut butter sauces are also made in Uganda to go with rice and other starchy foods. |
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One local bread specialty is the tallado, which has a base of egg and butter and can have fillings such as fig, coconut, raisins and chocolate. |
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Sandwiches arrived from outside, strange granular bread, the butter on it liquid, some sort of beige meat paste that hinted at ptomaine. |
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Americans used this right to transport products such as flour, tobacco, pork, bacon, lard, feathers, cider, butter, and cheese. |
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Bota is a thinner porridge, cooked without the additional cornmeal and usually flavoured with peanut butter, milk, butter, or jam. |
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A local favourite is rice cooked with peanut butter, which is taken with thick gravy, mixed vegetables and meat. |
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Supper was normally bread, cheese and broth, and sometimes butter or potatoes. |
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Dogs were sometimes used on machines such as a treadmill, which could be adapted to churn butter. |
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Processed products included cotton textiles, yarns, thread, silk, jute products, metalware, and foods such as sugar, oils and butter. |
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Last night I riced the potatoes and added in the cream and butter while they were hot, so today wll we have to do is add flour and roll them out. |
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During hot weather they would lower the butter they had produced into the potholes to keep it cool. |
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Samples of the regular run butter were sealed in 1 pound tins and sent to Washington, where the butter was scored and examined. |
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Dip them in beaten egg, roll in fresh bread crumbs, and place in a sautoire with one ounce of clarified butter. |
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I chose to interpret the references to butter and sugar as indicating that a short pastry was required. |
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Many look as if butter would not melt in their mouths, and yet can spit fire when it suits their purpose. |
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute. |
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After letting them drain, put them into a stewpan with a quarter of a pound of butter, salt, black and red pepper to taste. |
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Thinglets fit only to wrap candles in, or make winding-sheets in Lent for pilchards, or keep butter in the marketplace from melting. |
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I have also seen fallen birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. |
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The judge should grasp the butter trier firmly in hand and insert the sampling device as near as possible to the center of the butter sample. |
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There was the usual selection of hummus and baba ganoush, a chunky butter bean and feta cheese mash, tangy labneh, and olives and fresh bread. |
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To prevent sticking, brush even nonstick waffle irons with oil or melted butter after heating. |
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Lightly butter sides and base of size 26 pan then sprinkle flour or use waxed paper on base. |
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Line a baking sheet with plain parchment paper or wax paper that has been generously coated with butter. |
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But this time he mistook deadly webcap for edible ceps and served them up in parsley and butter. |
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Next it's my bump's turn to get attention and it is smothered in Tummy Rub, an award-winning product containing wheatgerm and shea butter. |
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Combine the cold butter and flour in the bowl of a food processor. |
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Add chocolate and butter to the bowl and melt, stirring to combine. |
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A fat wodge of peanut butter cookie dough in the middle of the tub, surrounded by peanut butter ice cream, studded with peanut butter cookies. |
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On the side were two huge doorstop chunks of toasted white bread and a wodge of butter. |
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A popular cooking fat is pure desi ghee, and some dishes are often enriched with liberal amounts of butter and cream. |
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Continental and British versions use mainly traditional recipes with the addition of red wine, milk, cream, vanilla or butter instead of ghee. |
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An Eccles cake is a small, round cake filled with currants and made from flaky pastry with butter, sometimes topped with demerara sugar. |
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With other meals, they are usually eaten with butter or gravy instead of sweet condiments. |
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On December 21, 1844, they opened their store with a very meagre selection of butter, sugar, flour, oatmeal and a few candles. |
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She took her spoon and stirred the melted butter into the yellow meat of the yam. |
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Normandy butter and Normandy cream are lavishly used in gastronomic specialties. |
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Jersey milk being very rich, cream and butter have played a large part in insular cooking. |
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They are eaten in a variety of ways, often simply boiled and served with butter or when not as fresh fried in butter. |
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To make the mirliton, in a bowl, break the eggs, add both the sugars, the double cream, almond meal, lemon zest and melted butter. |
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The Hansa would buy shiploads of salted fish, wool and butter, and import salt, cloth, beer and other goods. |
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But of those bold curries, butter chicken, or murgh makhani, is the richest of all. |
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He is also said to have put bread and butter into a teapot, drunk the concoction, and declared it to be the worst cup of tea he ever had. |
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Zeeland and South Holland produce a lot of butter, which contains a larger amount of milkfat than most other European butter varieties. |
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They usually make their biscuits with salted butter and sell them in iron boxes. |
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She'd change the noonmark in the door so'st Mis' Beaver wouldn't start to git dinner till way past the hour, and she'd throw ashes in the butter. |
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In Belgium, mussels are sometimes served with fresh herbs and flavorful vegetables in a stock of butter and white wine. |
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Mussels can be smoked, boiled, steamed, roasted, barbecued or fried in butter or vegetable oil. |
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A simple preparation is to heat the laver and to add butter and the juice of a lemon or Seville orange. |
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The colonists enjoyed butter in cooking as well, but it was rare prior to the American Revolution, as cattle were not yet plentiful. |
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In Lancashire, England, the brown shrimp is mixed with butter to make potted shrimps, a dish traditionally eaten with bread. |
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Stir sage and the remaining unsalted butter into the sauce and serve it in a bowl on the side. |
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It includes coffee with milk or hot chocolate, along with bread, butter and cheese. |
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Oatmeal or mixed grain porridge may also be served, usually topped with butter. |
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Home breakfasts in Greece include bread with butter, honey or marmalade with coffee or milk. |
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The French and Italians specialized in redefining the pastry of the pie, making it flakier and tastier by new methods of adding butter, rolling, and folding the dough. |
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In 1983, for example, the government bought 12 percent of all dairy products and stored away some 17 billion pounds of butter, cheese, and dried milk. |
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It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter. |
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They are customarily served with butter and either honey or maple syrup. |
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These are thought to have been food stores, of both butter and tallow. |
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As a breakfast item they are often eaten with butter and a sweet condiment such as molasses, light sugarcane syrup, maple syrup, sorghum syrup, honey, or fruit jam or jelly. |
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Isaacs' first restaurant opened in London in 1896 serving fish and chips, bread and butter, and tea for nine pence, and its popularity ensured a rapid expansion of the chain. |
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Margery is her name, sounds like sweet butter on Kansas corn. |
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Camel milk cannot be made into butter by the traditional churning method. |
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Many other dishes consist of different kinds of cheeses, onions, bell peppers, cottage cheese, cornmeal, milk, seasonings, butter, eggs and fresh corn kernels. |
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Just as the bread and butter can be presenced as more than just the bread and the butter, so baking a loaf of bread can be more than just the baking, the baker, and the bread. |
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A simple favorite is roasted winter squash tossed with brown butter. |
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The ship bore salted beef, butter, cheese, bread, barley, peas, beans, groats, flour, oil, vinegar, mustard, salt, beer, wine, brandy, hardtack, smoked bacon, ham and fish. |
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This warm margarine is much more spreadable than that lump of cold butter. |
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Potato flakes are popular as an instant variety of mashed potatoes, which reconstitute into mashed potatoes by adding water, with butter or oil and salt to taste. |
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It is usually eaten cold and served plain or with jam or butter. |
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The Irish were also prominent in Caribbean commerce, with their merchants importing Irish goods such as beef, pork, butter and herring, and also importing slaves. |
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Chief ingredients include haricot and butter beans, pork and shin beef. |
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In Brazil, detoxified manioc is ground and cooked to a dry, often hard or crunchy meal known as farofa used as a condiment, toasted in butter, or eaten alone as a side dish. |
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The namesake maize de cantina, one of the starters, is a big, sweet ear of local corn dripping with chipotle butter and glazed with melted cotija cheese. |
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Ramsey shared an evening meal with him of coarse bread, butter, and cocoa. |
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Another recipe is how to cook small birds such as larks and wheatears, covered with breadcrumbs and basted with butter on a skewer as a second course or for supper. |
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Cookies are also produced in great number and tend to contain a lot of butter and sugar, like stroopwafel, as well as a filling of some kind, mostly almond, like gevulde koek. |
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It also has shea butter and wheatgerm oil to help nourish the skin. |
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In Ghana, peanut butter is used for peanut butter soup nkate nkwan. |
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She makes these chocolate-peanut butter candies that are just to die for. |
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Cellars, where the direct rays of the sun cannot enter, are often used as milk rooms, but there is always a cellary odor in them which impairs the flavor of the butter. |
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He can't even make himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? What a nub. |
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Flavours include butter and a light fruit such as white currants. |
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The puppy, a wee thing, rotund as a butter ball, wandered into the police station several days ago. His puppyship made himself at home immediately. |
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Hydrogenation allowed manufacturers to make a butter substitute that spreads easily even at refrigerator temperature, where butter is unusably hard. |
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Typical preparation involves covering the leg of lamb with butter and rosemary sprigs pushed inside incisions cut in the leg, and rosemary leaves sprinkled on top. |
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Cold butter is spreadable, but only with difficulty if the bread is soft. |
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Spread 2 tsp peanut butter on 1 medium slice wholemeal toast. |
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Clarified butter is made by removing water and impurities from butter. |
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Frequently breakfast can be as simple as butter and jam on bread with tea. |
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During roasting, meats and vegetables are frequently basted on the surface with butter, lard, or oil to reduce the loss of moisture by evaporation. |
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For breakfast he ordered a stack of hotcakes with butter and syrup. |
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A recipe for pork grillades and grits with an article last Wednesday about the New Orleans chef John Besh omitted the amount of butter that should be folded into the grits. |
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Muffins are tastiest when butter seeps into all the nooks and crannies. |
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Lay them in a sautoire, season with salt, pepper and two ounces butter. |
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Add butter, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, sea salt and pepper, stirring with a wooden spoon for 1 minute, allowing the mixture to bubble and thicken. |
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And by the end of the Apollo moon-landing program, NASA was allowing common grocery items like bread slices, canned meats, and peanut butter and jellies on lunar missions. |
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Large scale dairy farming is only viable where either a large amount of milk is required for production of more durable dairy products such as cheese, butter, etc. |
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