There is also an implication, perhaps unintended, that a milk pudding is not strictly a pudding. |
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These people lack the necessary digestive enzyme to break down the milk sugar, lactose. |
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After an amazing 57 years he's handed in the keys to his milk float for the last time. |
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Most veal comes from animals that have been artificially orphaned, kept in crates or pens, and have been fed on a diet based on milk powder. |
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The batter looks just keen and the creamed sugar and shortening, evaporated milk and malted milk powder fluffs into tawny copper peaks. |
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This is because they may not produce enough of the enzyme, lactase, which breaks down lactose, the milk sugar in dairy products. |
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They found that volunteers had to consume twice as much milk chocolate as dark chocolate to obtain the same amount of antioxidants. |
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The business now concentrates solely on milk production, averaging an annual output of 2.3 million litres. |
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If he wanted to jump on the milk float and ride around in the playground they would let him. |
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As a result, he shifted the company focus to stabilized chocolate milk powder as well as cocoa powder for ice cream. |
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Fortified breakfast cereals with milk are an important source of iron, calcium, zinc, folic acid and B vitamins. |
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One example is the antihypertensive effect of dietary peptides derived from milk protein, mediated by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. |
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Well, first we did some illegal bill postering and then we stole some milk crates. |
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As Americans, we are used to drinking pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar. |
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Or sometimes medicine such as milk of magnesia can be mixed with chocolate or strawberry-flavored milk. |
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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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Every morning, I would take a 40 gallon milk churn to nearby abbatoirs and collect warm, fresh pig's blood to make the puddings. |
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After almost 40 years in milk production, John and Sally Hart are dispersing their Hilhoath herd of pedigree Jersey and Guernsey milkers. |
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The other problem is many of the vehicles are unappealing to drive and have all the dynamism of a milk float. |
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They expressly excluded anyone travelling as a passenger on his milk float. |
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Particularly, the milkmen are able to impress upon the customers that the milk they bring is from a single cow or buffalo. |
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The new loaf is the same as national bread with six per cent dried milk powder added, giving it a high nutritive value. |
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But there is an unforgiving quality about them and not much of the milk of human kindness. |
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As distributors of paperboard cartons work to reinvigorate their packages, plastic milk bottles continue to grow in influence. |
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Electric vehicles using lead-acid batteries have been around a long time, notably in milk floats in many cities in the last 40 years. |
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There are special teats and bottles available which help the baby to get milk to the back of the throat to swallow more easily. |
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You should aim to get 700 mg of calcium each day, which is roughly the same as a pint of milk or two small yoghurts. |
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The sensuous milk bath is scented with fresh rose petals, kaffir lime and stimulating essential oils. |
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Coconut milk tempers the spices of the green curry fish, so it works with the cherry, smoky plum, and other flavors in the Pinot Noir. |
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It is the first milk to come out at the start of a feed, and it is low in fat, but high in milk sugar. |
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In this procedure, a special contrast material is injected into one of your milk ducts before the X-ray images are taken. |
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I had a colonoscopy last fall and the doctor said that I could take milk of magnesia as often as needed. |
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I watched helplessly as a small splash of milk issued from the jug and landed in the bowl. |
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Weight for weight, this chocolate contains about as much sugar as milk chocolate. |
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He could harness the pony and cart, he could even manoeuvre the heavy milk churn on to the back of the cart. |
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Drinking water was brought in daily in milk churns loaded on a horsedrawn cart. |
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Tonics like ginseng, the root of membranous milk vetch, dangsheng and baishu are used. |
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The animal calved three weeks ago in the Butterfields' herd of 100 milkers, and is giving 35 kg of milk daily. |
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If you plan to live beyond 70, calcium-rich foods such as milk can help protect your youthfulness. |
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The milkman managed to squeeze him in between the gold top and the semi-skimmed and drove him to the Foreign Office on his milk float. |
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Nearly all rental cars in the US are automatics, so they're easy to get used to but can be about as much fun to drive as a milk float. |
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How will it improve traffic flow and road safety to force a milk float to drive in the outside lane at 3am? |
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Electric-powered milking machines and refrigeration transformed milk production. |
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As long as you don't steal milk from the same house too often the milkman will probably get the blame for not delivering it. |
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Groups of these ever-restless and inquisitive birds have even been known to follow milkmen or wait for milk deliveries. |
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The report made the case for reducing the number of plants processing milk into butter, milk powder and curd from 11 to four. |
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A female brown bear's milk is very rich in fat and calories, so the cub grows quickly. |
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Start by cleansing the skin with the appropriate milk and lotion and proceed with adequate exfoliation according to skin type. |
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Sub-standard milk coming from other States can easily be stopped at the check posts by checking them using lactometers. |
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The scene winds up with the close-up of the milk in the glass, coming toward the camera, filling the screen and turning it white. |
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I read in the news that milk prices will be shooting up about 50 cents a gallon. |
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It consistently ranks in the top three counties in New York State for overall milk production. |
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I took the raspberry leaf tea with milk from Neville's nanny, but no sugar as it made me restless. |
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If the calf is too weak to suckle directly, take milk from the cow and feed it using a clean bottle and teat, or by stomach tube. |
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They dropped by a shop while Elise bought some baby bottles and baby's milk powder. |
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Originally, this product was for infants and invalids, but because malted milk tasted good, everyone started drinking it. |
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Unlike mammals, chicks do not feed on milk formula as their stomachs cannot digest it. |
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Sometimes, special dental plates can be used to seal the roof of the mouth to help the baby suckle milk better. |
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After the first creamy flush, their milk settles down and is made into soft fresh cheese with a refreshing chalky tang. |
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Soya-based foods such as tofu, tempeh and soya milk and yoghurt are all rich in oestrogen-like compounds called isoflavones. |
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The children were given a talk about the importance of looking after their milk teeth. |
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The detoxification program is started the same day and includes vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and liver protectors such as milk thistle. |
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He was breast-fed and is now being weaned on a vegetarian diet of pulses, vegetables, fruits, baby rice, pasta and formula milk made from soya. |
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Some babies are unable to digest the sugar lactose, which is in cow's milk formulas. |
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The need for a relaxation of the rules governing participation in milk production partnerships was also highlighted. |
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Legend has it that the cold Alpine winters made it impossible to deliver milk, so this ultra creamy, runny cheese was made with the milk instead. |
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For the thirsty, there are stalls specializing in freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, papaya milk shakes and cold teas. |
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He then used his milk float to try to ram the car as it drove away towards Coxtie Green Road. |
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A fearless milkman used his milk cart to ram into a robber's getaway car just minutes after being threatened with a gun. |
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So I wanted to find out why a chocolate-lover would prefer milk chocolate over dark chocolate. |
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Both the milk teeth and the permanent teeth give the face its shape and form. |
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Excavators discovered an iron plaque from a milk churn made at Chippenham's Hathaway factory. |
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He's lived through his 29 years with just his milk teeth, which have slowly eroded to leave him with a less-than-pleasant smile. |
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I started when I was nine years old going round with my father with a horse and float with milk churns. |
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I like to model the 1950s era, so morning milk trains were still a part of the scene. |
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In 1958 a federal order stopped the flow of Vermont milk into New York, and the milk trains eventually disappeared. |
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A trolley on the platforms was used to convey the milk churns to the train. |
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Silver milk churns will make the perfect containers for your wedding table centres if you are going for a relaxed country rustic feel. |
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Gradually pour half of hot milk mixture over yolks while whisking constantly. |
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She poured the milk into a mug, enquiring as to whether he would like some as well. |
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Animal rennet contains the digestive enzyme rennin, which curdles milk in the normal process of digestion. |
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A rather fetching photograph of young Dave, grinning beside a milk float in Glasgow many moons ago, appeared in Friday's newspapers. |
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She had plenty of breast milk but the child was not latching on properly to feed. |
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Played out on steel drums at 13 bpm, it sounds like a milk float crashing into a village pond. |
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Having decided as a young boy that he rather fancied becoming a milkman, Glenister could have ended up with a milk float. |
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Express Dairies has also applied for a licence to deliver packets and parcels through its milk float network. |
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Unfortunately, because I'm not used to drinking such milky beverages, I was an unaware victim of milk moustache. |
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The costs of milking machines and refrigerated milk storage tanks were often prohibitive. |
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One has to let the milk boil over, to signify plenty, a successful harvest. |
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If you don't own a dumbbell, you can experiment with household objects like a gallon milk jug filled with water. |
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Consumption of products such as soy milk also rose as consumers sought ways of reducing levels of saturated fat and cholesterol in their diets. |
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The ideal is for a lamb to have milk from its mother as soon as possible after birth. |
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This was made possible through a higher sale price, revamped marketing strategy and sale of add-on items such as milk powder and ghee. |
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Add the dried fruit, plenty of milk powder and anything else you want and bag it for your trip. |
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During pregnancy and after delivery, these ducts produce milk to feed the baby. |
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The newborn infant is happy when it is cuddled in its mother's arms and sucks milk from her breast. |
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Rabbit mothers only feed their babies twice a day and rabbit milk is very rich. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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There is the first extract or the thick creamy milk from the scraped coconut. |
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As a boy he would not drink milk or eat eggs, though he could cook with both. |
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One of my childhood babysitters used to tell me that I'd turn into chocolate milk if I drank too much of it. |
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It's like not being able to eat milk puddings after your experience in the school canteen. |
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Cows are milked three times a day, pushed to their productive limits with hormones and super-charged feed for the sole purpose of milk output. |
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Yet despite its deeply inhospitable climate, the people of Wisconsin are full of the milk of human kindness. |
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It's just another press release, designed to enhance the public image and milk it for more money. |
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Next, the Lap lady passes round a little bowl of reindeer milk which she bids us to drink. |
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Some, perhaps sensing that the window of opportunity is closing, are doing their best to milk the situation for all it is worth. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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I will refer to goats in milk and to milking goats to reflect the distinction. |
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The expectation was that the change would lead to a land that was going to flow with milk and honey. |
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Yaks provide wool and milk by-products such as butter, which are sold or bartered for grain. |
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If there is a drop of the milk of human kindness in his veins it is extraordinarily well diluted. |
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Do not drink iced, carbonated or caffeinated beverages and avoid alcohol and milk with meals. |
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Water in milk shows up in its lactometer reading and the change in freezing point. |
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After passing tests, the milk shipment is transferred from the tankers to six storage silos. |
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Fermented milk products like yogurt and kefir have a long and exotic history. |
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Whip the evaporated milk until frothy and then add the jelly, cheese, vanilla essence and lemon juice. |
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Many commercial, large-scale manufacturers make ice cream from fat, water, milk proteins, sugar, stabilisers and emulsifiers. |
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They're consuming foods containing refined white flour and sugar, milk and high fat dairy products. |
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Looking forward, he hopes the weather improves but says the prospects for milk prices don't look good. |
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Long before an infant understands that milk finds its own level he or she learns to up-end the bottle to feed. |
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The quizmaster, however, was least amused as degree coffee got its name after the lactometer used to measure the milk specific gravity. |
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A local farmer praised milk tanker drivers for their perseverance during the awful spate of bad weather. |
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Bird vigorously pushed a heady mix of laborism and state capitalism that came to be known locally as milk and water socialism. |
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The nutrient content of expressed breast milk varies depending on the stage of lactation at which it is collected. |
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The herb is often found combined with milk thistle or with some of the below listed Ayurvedic herbals in protective or detox formulas. |
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Soya milk is extracted from soya beans, then the proteins in the milk coagulate, creating curds and whey. |
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Everything else goes up for us, but we don't get any more for our milk than we did two months ago or whenever. |
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Children are often not weaned off their mother's milk until they are toddlers. |
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Tremetol may be transmitted through the milk and butterfat to humans and other animals, causing milk sickness in them. |
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Pasteurization does not kill all micro-organisms, so the milk has a short shelf life. |
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Poach the haddock in the milk for five minutes, drain and flake, removing any bones. |
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Her cheese pudding has an ounce and a half of breadcrumbs, an ounce of cheese, one gill of milk and half an egg. |
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In the rough, weedy pastures by the barn and above the hay fields, Michael and Jan keep milk goats and four draft horses. |
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Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content. |
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As the machine kneads a heaving mass of cheese, it gives off spurts of milk and a steady stream of warm, buttery cream. |
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Abraham's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died of milk sickness in 1818 and was buried on this hill. |
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He pointed out that whales share a number of traits with land mammals, such as milk and a placenta. |
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Place the pumpkin, ice cream, milk and cinnamon, nutmeg and mace into a blender. |
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I reached over and took a bottle of milk from its bag and gently put it in its mouth. |
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My parents booked me on the Constitution, the liner that did the milk run from New York to Cannes. |
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Ice cream, milkshakes and aged cheeses are easier than milk for most people with lactose intolerance, but they are high in fat. |
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It's not time consuming, it uses up valuable milk products that might otherwise go to waste. |
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People who are lactose intolerant do not have enough of this enzyme, and thus cannot make use of milk sugar. |
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Women in brightly coloured headscarves and short Russian army boots carried pails of milk on yokes around their shoulders. |
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This common condition means you aren't able to fully digest the milk sugar in dairy products. |
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When there is an insufficient amount of lactase to break down the milk sugar the results may be distressing, although not life threatening. |
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She even fed him and kept him healthy for six weeks, but producing milk sapped her of the last of her energy and she had to be put down. |
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Crooked teeth are often inherited from our parents, but they can also be the result of the early loss of milk teeth or thumb sucking. |
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Hathaway milk churns were made from wood, and were fitted with a trademark red iron plate. |
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They highlight the need for parents to take a much more active role in promoting good brushing habits as soon as milk teeth appear. |
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Even though France is justly famous for the most amazing dairy products on earth, for some reason, the milk selection is sorely lacking. |
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Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to swirl the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology. |
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From the milk teeth to, potentially, false teeth, you have the story of somebody's life. |
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Milked three times a day, camels produce nine liters of milk per day during the wet season. |
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After one successful outing at Wakefield he celebrated with a meal at the hotel and then caught the milk train back to York. |
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Carloads of bottled milk for New York City were shipped out via daily milk trains. |
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Railway gardens could feature anything from a few milk churns full of geraniums to a sophisticated French knot garden. |
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Meanwhile, to make the rarebit, very gently melt the cheese with the milk and stout in a heavy-based pan. |
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Researchers have found that feeding cows rapeseed generates milk with lower levels of high-cholesterol, saturated fat. |
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Young men tending camel herds during the rainy season may drink up to ten quarts of milk a day. |
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Interestingly enough, the smell reminded me immediately of kefir, the yogurt-like fermented milk I love so much. |
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Skimmed milk and whey are the other main ingredients, plain water being used instead for purely vegetable brands. |
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The milk is then mixed with the morning's milking in huge copper cauldrons and the rennet is added. |
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Paneer is a cheese made from pure milk without the animal agent, rennet, that is found in other cheeses. |
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Mothers' milk is a living fluid that can never be imitated in any laboratory. |
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This waterproof moisturizing face and body milk is enriched with Titanium dioxide and shea butter for broad-spectrum sun protection. |
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For it to work, you have to be more disciplined and systematic during the readaptation phase if you want to milk this program for all it's worth. |
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The milk from the organic, grain-fed cows had only 5 milligrams of CLA per gram. |
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Desserts were generally varieties of pap made from oatmeal, semolina, tapioca, or pudding rice cooked in either milk or buttermilk. |
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Following the milk float was a convoy vehicle, which we believe was a newish black Volkswagen Golf or similar. |
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Glaring at the milk carton Mercy threw the soaked towel of milk into the green tin wastebasket. |
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He emerges from his hole and, stopping only to milk the distended teats of his goats, he returns to examine the print more carefully. |
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Despite shortages of certain items like instant coffee, sugar, and most of our milk powder, the food was lasting well. |
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Certain milk products are easier for some lactose-intolerant people to digest, including cultured foods like buttermilk, yogurt and kefir. |
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The lobes are made up of milk-producing glands, called lobules, which secrete milk into a system of ducts. |
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The array of choices is dizzying, from different types of cows and grades of milk quality to the ability to breed hybrid vegetables. |
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What about the low-carb milk and yogurt substitutes that are now available? |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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Heat the milk and water together with the garlic clove and the bay leaf, then bring to the boil and add the fish. |
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Currently, the plant has two cream storage tanks and three raw milk storage tanks. |
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We pour the pressed cider through a sieve and into clean, plastic gallon milk jugs. |
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Instead of cream, buy a tub of fat-free quark and loosen it with some milk to give it a silky smooth texture just like thick pouring cream. |
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The blends, all from Arabica beans, are fine when mixed with milk in lattes and cappuccinos. |
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Peptides produced in the milk during culturing seem to inhibit chemicals that constrict vessels and increase blood pressure. |
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Cows don't like damp conditions, they milk better with the sun on their backs. |
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But gone are the days when fresh milk was served at our doorstep with the milkman's knock at the door waking us up everyday. |
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A milkman carrying two cans of milk on a motor cycle lost balance and fell on his side on a flooded road. |
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Make the sponge by warming the milk over low heat in a small saucepan until it's tepid. |
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In a bowl, combine the sugar, egg yolks, ice cream stabilizer, and dry milk powder. |
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Overall, the study showed that removal of whey from human milk resulted in less iron uptake. |
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I drank a glass of milk before making a cheese, peanut butter, and lettuce sandwich. |
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I'd also like to take antioxidant vitamins and the herbs astragalus and milk thistle to help prevent a recurrence, but my doctors disagree. |
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She gulped it down, then took a sip of the new gallon of whole milk her dad bought for her yesterday. |
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It is also a component of the milk in milk chocolate and of whey, an ingredient used in some candies. |
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Breastfeeding mothers need to drink extra to make enough milk for their babies. |
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Butter-milk, skimmed milk and whey were also drunk but probably not in such great quantity at a feast. |
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These proteins are produced in the milk of many mammals to protect their young from infection until their immune systems develop. |
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I shrugged and went down to the cafeteria, ordering a bagel, cream cheese and chocolate milk instead of the nauseating vegetarian soup. |
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For centuries, the Chinese have used astragalus, or milk vetch root, to treat ailments by strengthening the body's natural defenses. |
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The quality of alfalfa and corn silage, two primary dairy cattle forages, has increased, providing more energy for milk production. |
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We have more than enough to make feta and soft goat cheeses, with milk left over for drinking and cooking. |
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Kevin's wife poured a little milk into the bowl and continued whisking the eggs with a fork. |
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Ask what their favourite sandwich is and give them a small carton of milk or a yogurt drink as a treat. |
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The reassuring sound of a milk float whirring by outside your window in the early morning is now a rarity. |
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A third of children drinking plain milk suffered from diarrhoea, compared to none of those supplemented with the probiotic. |
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A midnight snack of raw horse meat and rusks was followed later by a walk and a hearty breakfast of egg, milk and cornflakes. |
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Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day. |
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Cows were milked three times daily, and milk weights were recorded at each milking. |
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Before you can open your eyes and ask for milk and rusks, you have a birth certificate and National Insurance number slapped on you. |
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Every day for the past 36 years, Vic and Rosemary Mier got up at 5 a.m. to milk cows. |
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I remember polishing off my rusks, knocking back my baby milk and jumping down from my high chair to assist. |
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Screening windows and doors helps keep flies out of milk barns, pig parlors and homes. |
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Cows won't milk as well and calves can't easily pick the good grass out of the old growth. |
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To make the pancakes, whiz the flour, salt, eggs and milk until smooth in a food blender or liquidiser. |
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They would let whole milk stand for several hours until the lighter cream rose to the top. |
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Never missing a comic beat, their charisma worked every time and they knew how to milk the audience dry. |
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The data were adjusted for previous lactation milk yield and days in milk at last test day. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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The animals are then served whole in coconut milk and are consumed in their entirety. |
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The champion Friesian heifer in milk saw an honour awarded to Aidan Foody from Ardagh. |
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This is a permanent message to foreigners that Belgium is a land of milk and honey, where they have rights but no duties. |
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She went on a strict diet of milk products, even abjuring her beloved Mars chocolate bars, and dropped to her present weight of 90 pounds. |
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As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk. |
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He's a lion on the battlefield, but you can't imagine him having visions, or much of the milk of human kindness. |
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But the rub of this debate is how, when it comes to the milk of human kindness, we want to see the glass as half empty and not half full. |
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This is a good one, perhaps because it provides a different slant on the milk of human kindness. |
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After your child is two years old, it is safe to give him or her skim milk instead of whole milk. |
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So it's no wonder that the frothing of milk has become a critical issue here in Australia. |
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Both berkukes and kuskusu may be steamed over water rather than stew, in which case they are usually sauced with milk or yoghurt. |
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When used as a sheep-dip it is forbidden to allow sheep producing milk for human consumption to go near Seraphos. |
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Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet. |
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Other farmers sold their milk wholesale, in 40-quart cans, and that was it. |
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The vegetation in this forest is mostly trees like cow trees, more commonly referred to as milk trees. |
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The shell of the coconut is hard and rough, but the milk and kernel inside are delicious. |
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The combination of real milk chocolate, crisp wafer and soft chewy caramel is almost too intense. |
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And there are lovely poached pears, raspberry sabayons or a comforting warm coconut milk rice pudding. |
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She was clutching a baby bottle that was tucked into a sweat sock to keep the milk warm. |
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The church was festooned with baskets of white and yellow flowers, baby's breath and milk white roses. |
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Instead of relying on a misleading label, simply avoid foods such as luncheon meat, cheese and whole milk that are naturally high in fat. |
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This ensures that during suckling milk is channeled directly to the abomasum bypassing wasteful ruminal fermentation. |
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Joe made his way slowly to the barn and to the cattle byre where the milk cow stood in her stall, chomping at the hay. |
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So, empty Marsala bottle, empty wine bottle, empty chutney jar, some milk cartons, empty can of corn. |
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I drop two lumps of brown sugar into my cup and pour the coffee and milk in together. |
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I don't even know what the job is, but I'll proof milk cartons at this point. |
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Some folks say that you need to scald the milk beforehand, but I had no problem reaching the desired consistency with cold milk. |
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Because milk jugs are more valuable by themselves instead of mixed with other plastics, they are baled separately. |
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Like milk thistle, artichoke stimulates the regeneration of liver tissue and is non-toxic. |
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Taking 500 mg of milk thistle before embarking on a long night of drinking often takes the edge off the after effects. |
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Getting out the cereal, milk and sugar, she walked with them over to the table and poured her breakfast and sprinkled sugar over it. |
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If your child has an allergic reaction, you will need to keep milk out of her diet longer. |
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Major attractions of the mela were the traditional drinks like khus, gulab and badam sherbet, milk shakes and thandai. |
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The oral administration of Bifidobacteria increased fecal IgA levels in children and fecal and milk IgA levels in lactating mice. |
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James's breed leader was the home bred second calver Winton Gibson Pamela which produced 9,000 litres of milk in her last lactation. |
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Another important source of nutrition is milk in various forms, such as fresh or sour milk, sour cream, buttermilk, whey, cheese, and butter. |
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When the bacteria grow to make yoghurt, they do so by fermenting the normal milk sugar, lactose, into absorbable products. |
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She says she also watched her diet and took milk thistle, and that she continues those practices today. |
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They milk 150 Jerseys but plan to increase the herd size to 180 this autumn. |
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But milk appeared to inhibit the antioxidant potential of the flavonoids, reducing their absorption into the bloodstream. |
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Coconut milk is recognized as a rich source of plant cell division inducers, which have become known as kinins. |
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From very strong coffee, to very weak with lots of milk it is enjoyed in many kitchens. |
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By a gurgling well stood a handsome peasant woman with red arms, pouring water into the milk that she was going to carry to the city. |
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Plastic pints have significantly expanded consumer acceptability of milk in single-serve containers. |
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The mammary gland is an amazing ductal structure that provides a vital function, milk production, unique to mammals. |
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Begin with small quantities, such as half a cup of milk or an ounce of cheese. |
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Oftentimes, I was amazed at his strength as he carried metal trays heavily laden with a dozen or more full 2 litre milk bottles. |
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We would like the public to see how the milk is produced, what different things it can be made into. |
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At school we had a free gill of milk each morning break as part of the government's plan to build a nation of healthy young things. |
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Willing blindness seems to prevail among farmers who refuse to understand the idiocy of pricing milk at wildly differing price levels. |
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Des ran the farm, while Joyce helped milk and then made wedding dresses in a back bedroom. |
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They had figured out how to get milk out of water buffalo by breeding a new kind of water buffalo. |
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Add the milk and allow the porridge to boil for 30-35 minutes on low heat while stirring occasionally. |
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Make a well in the middle, add the oil, treacle and enough milk to combine and make a soft dough. |
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I suggest you combine this therapy with a strict diet of milk, well-done steak and more milk for the ultimate in healthy complexions. |
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Some people milk the does twice a day and give the kids bottles, which is labor-intensive but helps accustom kids to human handling. |
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The body color of ragdolls may be platinum gray, milk white, ivory or fawn. |
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Many of us reach for comfort foods or something with milk like mac and cheese in the winter and ice-cream or milkshakes in the summer. |
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Thermoplastics are used to make plastic containers such as soda bottles and milk jugs. |
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While this brand of porridge contains no added sugar, the manufacturers have managed to slip in skimmed milk and cream powder. |
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Farmers in the area have been severely put out by the announcement and the future supply of their milk to Glanbia is in jeopardy. |
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Within hours, Frost had been sheltered in a hut, where he was given milk and porridge and berries and ale. |
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The much-despised Munnuswamy, was a cowherd who sold milk to the people in the Big House. |
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The inmates said they could not eat thick porridge without milk and asked for bread and butter with tea. |
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For breakfast I'll have porridge with soya milk and fruit, sprinkled with some ground cinnamon. |
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We cook, bake bread, make cheese, sew, make soap and candles, and milk goats. |
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Joe squealed, finally finding what he was looking for, shoving a square of milk chocolate into his mouth. |
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Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms. |
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Hence, to keep milk for some time and prevent its turning sour of its own accord, this acidulation of the sugar of milk must be delayed. |
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Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely. |
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There used to be entire epidemics of milk sickness where people would be fine one day and dead the next. |
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Acidophilus milk is a kind of soured milk which contains a culture of Lactobacillus acidophilus. |
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Lactose, or milk sugar, is also a value-added commodity and a byproduct of whey protein concentration. |
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The period that she produces milk for them is called lactation. |
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Those who are allergic to dairy have to look out for words like whey, lactose, caseinates, nougat, hydrolysates, and even some margarines contain milk protein. |
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Oberweis, which currently applies a shrink-sleeve band and tear-off ring around the caps of its milk bottles, will soon launch new tamper-evident seals. |
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Since when has a harmless serving of milk been laced with alcohol? |
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Scheele also discovered many of what we now call organic acids, for example lactic acid in sour milk and citric, malic, and tartaric acids in fruits. |
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At present, farmers receive nine pence from every 36p pint of milk sold. |
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Still, it is a good practice to scald the milk or cream as this precaution will kill bacteria and also dissolve the sugar and help infuse any flavors. |
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Warm milk mixed with a spoonful of fireplace ashes seemed to also be popular among 19th century England. |
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