Carefully peel the corn cob removing all of the silky threads and cut off the base so that it can stand flat on the table. |
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Corn on the cob barbecues beautifully, as do bell peppers misted with olive oil. |
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If making a soup or a sauce, extract the milky juice from the bits of kernels left on the cob by scraping the cob with the dull side of a knife. |
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There are some winter onions and garlic to make sauces and salads, early lettuces and even the occasional cob of corn. |
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Rowan, a five-year-old cob and shire cross who is 16 hands tall, was trapped for six hours in a water-filled ditch at a farm. |
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Around her, hundreds of people were also enjoying barbecue beef sandwiches and corn on the cob. |
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Serve with steak fries, corn on the cob, and the simplest salad you can think of. |
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The majority of combers, spinners, cob winders, spoolers, beamers, weavers, menders, and other workers were female. |
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A side of unbuttered corn on the cob provides complex carbohydrates as well as antioxidants. |
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Raymond is what I was christened and what my mum calls me when she has a cob on with me. |
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Well we say that to each other when one of us has got a cob on and so we just thought we'd make a song out of it. |
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There have been many occasions when, due to having a cob on for whatever reasons, I've been tempted to answer the phone at work like that. |
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The band were great, although it seemed like the singer still had a cob on. |
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The natural materials discussed in this American book are mostly earth-based adobe, cob, rammed earth. |
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Summer fruits are perfect as well as nuts, fresh roasted corn on the cob, homemade sweets, pies and cookies. |
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Kernels are removed from the cob and mixed in a ratio of one-third clean, one-third spoiled, and one-third rotten. |
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The base is bacon drippings, sliced white onions, corn, fresh corn from the cob. |
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I started a new blog today called Mud Woman which will tell the tale of my journey to build my own cob off grid home. |
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Our home has a wood floor, cob entryway, three dormers for windows and a door. |
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He can be competitive in training and when he's got a cob on with someone, he lets you know. |
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He got a cob on and stopped playing, then one by one the rest of the team ran after him. |
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Cement stucco can create serious problems when applied to straw bale, cob or adobe homes. |
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The traditional habitat of the Alsatian lowland consists of houses constructed with walls in half-timbering and cob and roofing in flat tiles. |
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They may cultivate organic gardens, recycle human waste, build with cob and straw bale, and employ solar and wind power. |
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He imported their house from Australia in sections made of Australian hardwood, and later the walls were filled with cob made from local mud. |
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In sharp contrast with the bare simplicity of the cob cottage is a sitting room furnished in the fashion of a 1905 home of a well-to-do family. |
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Students on America's 3,700 campuses are getting buzzed on building cob houses and fighting environmental racism. |
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The cob cottage was reconstructed in the simple style of the Christchurch pioneer houses. |
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If you were to put him to a cob mare you would get a slighter sort of foal. |
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Hoisted on a makeshift derrick, the cob was taller than the angler who had taken it. |
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Mixed in pits, the cob is then formed into small loaves, which are deposited on the foundation, then massaged and shaped by hand. |
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The cob linhay was in very poor condition and had lost its original roof timbers and a substantial section of the cob walling. |
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They were to live at the Bluff homestead, a cob house built in 1860 of clay and chopped tussock. |
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The founding member of the organisation said a male cob was mowed down as it crossed the road. |
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My wife and our Labrador were attacked by a cob today, and although no physical harm was done they were both terrified. |
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The implement slices the tops off the grain hulls and then squeezes the pulp and kernels from the cob while leaving the hulls attached. |
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There are ducks and cranes, and every few miles a cob and pen circle as only swans can in their own territory. |
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They ridiculed leaked U.S. plans to install a proconsul in the Douglas MacArthur mold, strutting around with a cob pipe and dictating orders to a humiliated people. |
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Smear each cob with the butter and serve with a wedge of lime. |
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The traditional habitat of the Alsatian lowland is constituted of houses constructed with walls in half-timbering and cob and roofing in flat tiles. |
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There are now in England numerous named varieties of both cob and filbert. |
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The head groom lent him a large, strong, dappled grey cob named Trojan. |
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The male swan, or cob was unable to free itself for three days after a fishing hook became embedded in its leg and the fishing line got wrapped around it. |
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In the next 12 months alone, there is a need for almost 200 lime plasterers, around 140 wattle and daub craftspeople, over 100 glaziers and almost 60 cob builders. |
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When the cob mix dries, it takes on the hardness of sandstone. |
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In 1972 this two-roomed cob cottage which stands in front of the Museum was built with cob blocks from Fernside, and equipped with gifts from local families. |
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Founders of urban ecovillage projects must usually forego any dreams of straw bale or cob structures, because building codes often are rigidly enforced. |
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Builders of straw bale, adobe, cob and other types of natural homes use earthen plasters for interior and exterior walls, usually applying the plaster in two or three layers. |
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We especially liked his first goal because he had a cob on as only he can. |
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The male swan, or cob, was unable to free itself for three days after a fishing hook became embedded in its leg and the fishing line got wrapped around it. |
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Smoothing up the cob on a belt sander will leave you with an appearance very like those commercially made corn-cob pipes and give you some really nice looking floats. |
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We had rolls and butter, corn on the cob, mashed potatoes, cabbage salad, and pastries that were shaped like crescent moons and stuffed with roast meat and apples. |
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West Exe Technology College, Exeter: create a cob building to be used as a teaching space and a freely-usable relaxation environment. |
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Depending on the industry the end product is called pellet, granulate, cob, or briquette. |
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By the third instar the larvae become cannibalistic and usually only one larva survives per cob. |
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Serve with corn on the cob, red cabbage coleslaw and baked beans made with barbecue sauce mixture. |
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In contrast, the male tassels of maize are a foot or more away from the female cob and are easily blown by the wind to other plants. |
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By pushing a cob of corn through the hole, the women could shave off the kernels far more quickly. |
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In Ontario, we are trying to develop varieties with a high sugar percentage in the overall plant, that is in the stem, the leaves and the cob. |
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She incubates, or keeps the eggs warm, for 32 days until they hatch while the cob helps to defend the nest from predators and intruders. |
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Mom fixed minute steaks and corn on the cob and sliced tomatoes and the wind howled like a ghost story and the house shook like a giant was slapping it back and forth. |
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My other half opted for the Original Spitroast Chicken, served with fries and corn on the cob, while mum chose scampi. |
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People scurry past me while eating freshly roasted corn on the cob. |
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If possible, producers should leave the tip kernels attached to the cob by running the combine at full capacity with concave settings open and cylinder speed set to low. |
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We're all making cob, hundreds of acres of it, smooth and oven-ready. |
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In contrast to past years' menus of reheated hamburgers, they could plump for pulled pork, barbecue ribs or corn on the cob, courtesy of BOS BBQ, a Texan eatery in the city. |
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The cob becomes flightless about the time the pen regains her flight. In this way, one flightless parent remains with the cygnets during the brood period. |
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You can also attend a peace pipe ceremony, where an Elder lights the pipe of friendship, and take the opportunity to taste special or sacred foods, like wild rice, corn on the cob, caribou meat or fish. |
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The idea is to have ethanol production from an acre of corn that one day will be as efficient as if it was made using only the cob or the corn grain starch. |
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Brian, a muntjac deer, was found with an injured leg and Coco, a Welsh cob foal, was seen wandering alone in a field near the sanctuary. |
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This blanching kills enzymes in both kernels and cob that otherwise gradually destroy corn's flavor molecules. |
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Moreover, producers who sell produce, such as potatoes or corn on the cob, on their farms are pleased to inform their customers about the production choices they have made. |
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Dad had placed a cob of corn on a stump for the jays, who bickered over it non-stop. |
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They are often kept on the cob for storage in a corn crib, or they may be shelled off for storage in a grain bin. |
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The cooked, unripe kernels may also be shaved off the cob and served as a vegetable in side dishes, salads, garnishes, etc. |
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Apart from these areas of high moorland the county has attractive rolling rural scenery and villages with thatched cob cottages. |
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There are suggestions that construction techniques such as lath and plaster and even cob may have evolved from wattle and daub. |
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It was not unusual for the older girls to stay on after 5 p.m. for another two hours or so, to buck or cob an extra one or two barrows. |
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But instead of cracking open a tin of the golden maize, I prefer to celebrate with a delicious, fresh corn on the cob. |
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Somerfield in Norfolk had no fresh corn on the cob but stocked 1 litre tubs of Wall's Cornish ice cream. |
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The walls are of cob, the external ones being about 2 feet 8 inches thick, and rest on a stone foundation. |
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There is nothing that can compare to the taste of fresh-cooked corn on the cob, sprinkled with salt and dripping with melted butter. |
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For great-tasting corn on the cob without the butter, try a generous spritz of fresh lime juice and a shake of chili powder. |
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He uses the infused rum in an Elote Old Fashioned made with Mellow Corn whiskey, which has been infused with roasted corn on the cob. |
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Native American additions may include Navajo frybread and corn on the cob, often roasted on the grill in its husk. |
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Freize rode a strong cob and led a donkey laden with their belongings. |
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Sprinkle this simple achar over corn on the cob instead of margarine. |
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The nuts of the filbert are slightly longer and narrower than the cob. |
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The Simply Better Corn Butterer from Jaccard and Talisman Designs' Butter Girl, the sister to the Butter Boy, handles the messy application of butter to corn on the cob. |
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From Joe's Crab Shack they sampled succulent steamed Snow crab and fresh corn on the cob prepared by the restaurant's culinary director George Atsangbe. |
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There's no taste to beat that of a cob of sweetcorn pulled from boiling water, put on a plate with a wedge of butter and bitten into as soon as your mouth can handle it. |
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For fishing and shuting, he was the cob of all this country! |
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At the first station, students got to take to corn off the cob using an old-fashioned sheller, which was loaned to the school by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. |
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The combine separates out the husk and the cob, keeping only the kernels. |
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He conducted his study using 62 horses and ponies of mixed breeds, from Cob to Connemara, aged between two and 30 years of age. |
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However, they continued to eat many of the foods known in their COB, such as rice, pasta, semolina and enjera. |
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On Friday a Golden Oriole was at Malltraeth Cob, while a Garganey was on pools near Shotton. |
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Black Rock also hosts five Long-tailed Ducks, with others at RSPB Valley Lakes and Porthmadog Cob. |
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A teachers' strike in 1995 was defeated because the COB could not marshal the support of many of its members, including construction and factory workers. |
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Birding this week continues to focus on Autumn migration, with southbound Whimbrels and Green Sandpiper at RSPB Conwy and a Garganey at Malltraeth Cob. |
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Seabirds from the Arctic Circle have been arriving, including Long-tailed Ducks at RSPB Valley Lakes, Llyn Trawsfynydd, Porthmadog Cob and off Black Rock Sands. |
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Pintail, Wigeon and Teal were numerous around Malltraeth Cob Pools and a male Sparrowhawk harassed the Common Snipe roosting amongst the tussocks at the water margins. |
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