Sprinkle a liberal amount over dry carpeting or upholstery, making sure the item is covered with a thin layer of baking soda. |
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For this you will need rum, sugar, fresh mint, lime, soda water and a muddler. |
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An alternative to the commercial fungicide would be a mixture of baking soda and water. |
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The baking soda and vinegar dissolve fatty acids, allowing the clogged material to wash down the drain. |
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On stubborn spots on chrome bowls and rings, use a paste of baking soda and water with a plastic mesh pad. |
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I've heard her laughing loudly in bars, seen her drinking vodka, lime and soda on cramped dance floors, seen her queuing outside West End clubs. |
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We have heard from many people that a paste of baking soda and vinegar applied to a bee sting eases the pain quickly. |
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But as a general rule, it will help distinguish between soda and lead glass. |
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A pound of baking soda yields 10.6 ounces of anhydrous sodium carbonate, which is equivalent to 12.4 ounces of monohydrated sodium carbonate. |
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Baking soda is a leavener that requires an acidic ingredient in a batter to help a baked good rise. |
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The booster, which you add to your toothpaste, includes baking soda plus an innovative enamel surface restorer. |
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Up the road is a 1930s Atlanta soda fountain that has been retroactively desegregated. |
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To drink, there's fresh papaya juice, lemonade and Malta Corona that tastes like Ovaltine soda. |
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Others prefer the aroma of natural fruits and spices, and the simplicity of lemon juice and baking soda. |
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Kathleen Jamie should have used quicklime rather than caustic soda to deflesh her gannet's skull, but maggots would have been best. |
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Remove the pan from the heat and carefully add the salt and baking soda, stirring constantly. |
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I changed my drinks, brandy, lime and soda now and different pretty little cigs in pretty packets. |
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If some remains, make a paste with baking soda and water and rub or try silver polish. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the rest of the flour with the rest of the baking powder and baking soda, and all of the chopped pistachios. |
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People have had success with tea, vinegar, baking soda or Epsom salts dissolved in warm water. |
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Apply a cold wet cloth, ice, or a paste of baking soda and water to reduce pain. |
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Then, take baking soda and clean the surface as you would with a powdered cleanser. |
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On a piece of parchment paper, sift together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. |
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Add the garlic, lime juice, saffron powder, baking soda, baking powder, flour, salt and pepper. |
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Ferguson likes to make spritzers with both kombucha and tepache, mixing them with soda water, lemon and lime juices. |
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Sales of beverages such as water, juice, tea, and sports drinks are growing as much as eight times faster than U.S. soda sales. |
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He was eating a T-bone steak when he saw Randy sitting at the bar drinking a malted soda. |
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Moreover, I needed a new venue that was only a short walk from a restaurant where you could get a sandwich and a soda and change from a sawbuck. |
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Add the tartar and bicarbonate of soda, the sugar and the milk soured with lemon juice. |
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On the right side of the road was a truck tipped over that was carrying soda. |
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Remove tarnish on silver items by adding some baking soda and a small piece of aluminum foil to boiling water. |
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To remove tarnish from silverware, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth and rub it on the silverware until tarnish is gone. |
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Go drown your sorrows at the local soda fountain in a tall, possibly dirty glass of sarsaparilla with the rest of the milquetoasts. |
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Students will build and operate a simple magnetometer using a soda bottle and a bar magnet. |
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Tea from a can with brown soda bread sandwiches and rhubarb tart never tasted so good. |
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There are as many forms of salami in Italy as there are recipes for brown soda bread in Ireland. |
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I wound up cleaning it up, then rubbing some baking soda into it and spraying a bit of Lysol. |
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Because soap is made primarily from a caustic blend of boiled animal fat, lye and soda, it is highly alkaline. |
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Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, also known as lye and caustic soda, is one of the most important of all industrial chemicals. |
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After a struggle, she got the bag of chips open and popped the tab on her soda. |
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Use washing soda crystals dissolved in hot water, and a scrubbing brush, or a purpose-made acid. |
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In a large bowl, combine the plain white and rye flours with the soda and soft brown sugar. |
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There were two slices of pizza, a turkey sandwich, a banana split, and an ice cold soda. |
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Honey helps stop itching as does soap, vinegar, tea, baking soda, the inside of a banana skin and citrus fruits. |
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You will need a steam iron, a low sodium club soda, and clean white cotton towels. |
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For older stains use a paste of rottenstone, baking soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil, linseed oil, or lemon oil. |
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My favorite drink is malt scotch, either on the rocks or with a splash of soda and a twist. |
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Some species will be attracted to roadsides if they smell fast-food containers, apple cores, candy wrappers, soda bottles, and the like. |
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She was eating her usual meal, a baloney sandwich, an apple, a soda, and a two-pack cupcake. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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Those, though, are too unreal to jolt and sillier than a pack of Girl Scouts jacked up on cotton candy and soda pop. |
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One of the workers accidentally put a bag of caustic soda crystals into the tank instead of soda crystals. |
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Soak in a solution of 3 tablespoons of washing soda or baking soda per 1 quart of water to remove burned on food or grease. |
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Mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water and wash the floor with a mop, sponge, or soft bristled brush. |
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Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely. |
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Next put the rawhide you will be using into a bath containing cold water with about 2 ounces of washing soda per gallon dissolved in it. |
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Never soak such items in solutions containing ammonia, washing soda or heavy duty detergents. |
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To remove lacquer, place the item in 2 gallons of boiling water to which 1 cup of washing soda has been added. |
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Hard water can be softened with the addition of a handful of washing soda or bicarbonate of soda to the wash and rinse cycles. |
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A man in Co. Limerick found that blight could be controlled by an application of bluestone and lime, or bluestone and washing soda. |
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If approved disinfectants are unavailable washing soda, mixed with water at a rate of 50 grams per litre, is the next best alternative. |
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To get grease out of clothes, Andrew suggested dissolving washing soda in hot water and soaking the garment for half an hour. |
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Use natural, unscented laundry soap and add borax, washing soda or baking soda as a water softener. |
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For painted wooden floors, mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water. |
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Dissolve one cup of washing soda in a litre of hot water and add the soap solution, mixing well. |
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Even schools, where milk had long held a treasured spot on every child's lunch tray, became fair game for soda marketers. |
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Glass containers such as soda bottles and food jars are easy to recycle because they are free from impurities and have similar melting points. |
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A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum scrapings, indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks. |
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We went to the beach, sunbathed, read books under straw parasols, ate olives and drank cheap red wine watered down with soda water. |
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It's like drinking club soda that has been watered down and mixed with flat light beer. |
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The chemical soda ash, which contains sodium, is used to manufacture glass, soaps, paper and water softeners. |
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Some doctors say that children over 2 years old can have Gatorade, soda, clear soups, tea, Jell-O, and Popsicles. |
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We climbed up and Nick took two bottles of soda and a bag of beef jerky from his secret stash. |
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To freshen the disposal, pour baking soda on your scrub brush and scour the inside. |
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The free caustic soda can be determined very easily by acidimetry on samples which are taken from the conveyor belt from time to time. |
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Soak the filters in hot soapy water, then scour them with salt or baking soda and rinse thoroughly. |
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Instead of homemade lemonade think limeade or for the authentic Sri-Lankan version, use soda water. |
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I know for sure I can put away two burgers, fries, chili and a small soda easily. |
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Thermoplastics are used to make plastic containers such as soda bottles and milk jugs. |
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From behind the fridge door, Allan peered out with his mouth leaving a soda jug. |
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In a dry glass bowl, mix together the vitamin C powder, cornstarch and baking soda. |
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The Californian state assembly has voted to ban soda sales to elementary school students and restrict sales of the drinks at junior high schools. |
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Crack is a combination of cocaine hydrochloride, baking soda, and other adulterants which gives rise to a rock-like substance. |
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For aerated waters for mixing and giving the body, you can select from among soda, lemonade, tonic, and cola. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, ground cloves, and salt, and mix with a whisk to evenly blend. |
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I made a loaf of white soda bread and a batch of cheese scones for lunch on Saturday. |
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Melvin waved hello to her, as he sat at the table with Bill, eating cold pizza and drinking flat soda. |
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He took his now flat soda from his jacket and walked into the study to await Monica. |
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Some people make a big fuss about this stuff, which tastes like flat soda pop to me. |
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Her even white teeth gleamed whitely as she raised her own opened soda to her lips. |
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There is a good market for the many shops in America that sell such Irish favorites as rashers, bangers, black and white pudding, and soda bread. |
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I had trouble keeping my balance because I had an open soda pop can in my hands so I had to go slower. |
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A good natural fungicide can be made from whole milk, bicarb soda and canola oil. |
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My husband ordered the Hummus, a tasty homemade version, chunky and lemony, served with two large rolls of what looked like wholemeal soda bread. |
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Someone delivers Goodman a soda, and he widens his mouth to encompass the thick cap of the bottle. |
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Jack Daniels lovers will be happy to know that their favourite drink goes for R10 a shot and an extra R5,50 with a dash of soda water. |
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The variety of edible products carried on rolling stores included soda pop, fresh fruits, and vegetables. |
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You will be able to enjoy fresh vegetables, fruits, or sweets accompanied with a light soda or sparking water. |
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The kids ran around like crazy, fortified only by burnt Bagel Bites and gallons of soda. |
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Unlike conventional scuba gear, rebreathers recycle exhaled gas by chemically scrubbing it of carbon dioxide with soda lime. |
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Where else can you get a latke Ruben, a side of kishke and a Dr. Brown's cream soda to wash it down? |
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Try to avoid toothpastes with baking soda, detergents, or salt sometimes found in human pastes. |
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This should be comforting, but if you want to make your own deodorant, you can mix baking soda with cornstarch and dust it on. |
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Vanilla, too, pairs naturally well with mixers that have vanilla tones of their own, including cream soda and cola. |
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However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged tonic or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile. |
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The alkaline properties of bicarbonate of soda can also be used to soften the skins of beans and other pulses. |
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Values between 7 and 14 are found in basic or alkaline solutions such as caustic or washing soda. |
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On the valley floor, freshwater and alkaline soda lakes support a staggering array of birdlife. |
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In another bowl, sift and combine the baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and flour. |
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Place the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt on parchment or wax paper. |
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Sift the remaining flour into a large bowl with the cinnamon, baking soda, and salt. |
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Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda. |
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He would shake a chilled Coke, and then spray the soda into a cold glass of milk. |
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I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda. |
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From the best white soda to queen cakes and treacle cake, one of the prizes that will surely water the taste buds of visitors will be the prize for the Best Novelty Cake. |
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Railroad crews also were checking the rail lines and a rail car was being sent along the route with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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Choose water, club soda, diet soda, fruit juice, tea and coffee first. |
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Instead, as the body began to decompose, she spread baking soda on the floorboards to mask the smell. |
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This study was carried out to compare the handle of silk fabrics degummed with Alkalase, Protease produced by bacteria, with of silkfabrics degummed with the soap soda. |
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So you may want to second-guess yourself next time you plan on drinking 4,000 calories worth of soda in a day. |
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He speaks while sipping a soda in the restaurant of the Residence Victoria in downtown Kisangani. |
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And dr Pepper Snapple Group, the third-largest soda company in the U.S., reported a drop in revenue and volume as well. |
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But after a tepid response in the market during its first sales year, its creators decided to reposition their product as a milk beverage rather than a soda. |
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The pH can be adjusted by adding hydrated lime or caustic soda. |
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Clothes can be softened by adding baking soda during the rinse cycle. |
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Light cigarette burns which have not penetrated the finish may be removed with a thin paste of rotten-stone, soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil or linseed oil. |
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A solution of acetone nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, and club soda, shaken around well enough, will help remove any material you couldn't remove with a vacuum. |
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Brent pulled a soda out of his jacket, popped the tab, and began drinking. |
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In the morning we found the empty soda cans properly opened with the tabs provided for this and they were empty and lined up in a row just like a person had set them down. |
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Scouring powder can be made from baking soda or dry table salt. |
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Americans are shunning soda and claim they want healthier fast-food options. |
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If you drink a diet soda, are you more likely to give yourself permission to have a slice of cake later? |
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Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop. |
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He was hungry, so he brought along a fast food burger and soda to the studio. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top. |
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To drink, there's fresh papaya juice, lemonade and Malta Corona, not malt liquor but a fizzy, slightly sweet beverage that tastes like Ovaltine soda. |
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He took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins. |
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I tried your suggestion and mixed up a paste of baking soda and vinegar. |
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Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. |
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Products like cornmeal, baking soda and cornstarch are also not allowed. |
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Soda bread, made with baking soda and buttermilk, accompanies many meals. |
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And if you crave chocolate malts, experience the 1950s, at Murphey's Soda Fountain. |
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Soda water, seltzer water and tonic water are not considered bottled waters. |
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Soda is refreshing and tasty, but no matter what kind I drink, it tends to give me a bad case of the belches. |
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Soda is one of the most common ores of sodium found in nature and it was used very early in human history to make glass. |
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Or, take the first one, omit the Root Beer, add some of that Dr. K and a couple glugs of Red Cream Soda. |
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In still earlier times, the sources of soda ash and the methods of processing it were secrets that were zealously guarded. |
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A few of you were griping at the lack of ambiance at their Jazz Fest gig earlier this summer at Club Soda, so it's off to a real club setting we go. |
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The soda ash from glasswort plant ashes was mainly a mixture of sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate. |
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In 1775, the French Academy of Sciences offered a prize for a process whereby soda ash could be produced from salt. |
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Solvents, pesticides, lye, washing soda, and portland cement provide a few examples of product used by consumers. |
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Germany had a virtual monopoly of the production of artificial dyestuffs, in which the record of the Badische Anilin and Soda Fabrik at Ludwigshafen was outstanding. |
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Among them are luscious cakes, fabulous sundaes, soda fountain drinks, pies and tarts, sandwiches, pops and cones, terrines, bombes and more. |
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Important chemicals used to manufacture paper include caustic soda, soda ash, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide and titanium dioxide. |
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It produces 45 tonnes per day of caustic soda and acids, and also has a joint venture in Qatar called Gulf Chlorine. |
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Asahimas Chemical to meet growing demand for chlor-alkali products, such as caustic soda and vinyl chloride, in the Southeast Asia region. |
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CariSal will be the second largest dry calcium chloride plant in the Western Hemisphere and the largest caustic soda plant in the West Indies. |
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Freshly-baked focaccia, ciabatta, malted wholemeal, semi-sourdough, soda bread and many more now appear on the School's menus. |
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In sticking for Irish tradition, real Irish soda bread compliments your lamb stew. |
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I started my meal with a ham hock and parsley terrine, which was served with piccalilli and toasted soda bread. |
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So here you'll find the usual lamb stew or Irish soda bread with variations such as oatmeal or seed additions to the bread. |
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The soda jerks get around the rule by pouring syrup and other toppings over ice cream. |
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The days of soda jerks at drug store diners may be part of American history, but a new line of cream sodas offers a taste of the good old days. |
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There's a large nostalgia thing going on,'' said Christy Schiffler, one of two soda jerks who work the fountain the six days a week it's open. |
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An ocean beneath the moon's icy crust is highly alkaline, similar to Earth's soda lakes, scientists say. |
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Which species of bird breeds in vast numbers on the soda lakes of east Africa? |
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Sequentially, hydrochloric acid sales volume was higher 20 per cent while caustic soda lye volume increased 23 per cent. |
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This process generates chlorine and caustic soda lye as main products, and hydrogen. |
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Khalfan remembers when his young sons would work for just enough money to place in the soda machine he had installed in the plant. |
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The store looks like it is planning to help produce pop music with soda pop, thanks to its latest promotion, which was music to my ears. |
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The Sun Times story also noted several items that are now less expensive than gas including champagne, soda pop and laundry detergent. |
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Mixing baking soda with vinegar is a quick and easy way to mimic the effects of soda pop. |
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In 1837, a man named Perpigna invented a soda siphon incorporating a valve. |
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I would like to buy a pineapple ice bucket and a soda siphon like the ones she has. |
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We used to jump over the wall and nick empty soda siphons and take them into the shop for refunds to buy sweets. |
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Burrell then let slip that he used to have to clean up after them with blotting paper and soda siphons when they messed on the carpets. |
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The three, of Eltham, south London, were caught by police with pounds 224 worth of empty soda siphons in their van. |
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They hand her a thing that looks like a soda syphon but inside is fresh cream. |
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Winning the MacFisheries Silver Haddock Award for the most hilarious use of a soda syphon in a comedy routine. |
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The typical diet of the sodbusters consisted of cornmeal and molasses, baking soda biscuits, and coffee made from roasted rye. |
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By the 1870s, the British soda output of 200,000 tons annually exceeded that of all other nations in the world combined. |
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When these tariffs were repealed, the British soda industry was able to rapidly expand. |
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To dye one chip bonnet peach colour, put four ounces of cudbear in one gallon of water, make it boil, and put one ounce of soda in the liquor. |
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German immigrants built the Bavaria, Pilsen, Club soda Klausen factories in Cali, Barranquilla, Pereira, Medellin, and other cities. |
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Methane can be produced by the destructive distillation of acetic acid in the presence of soda lime or similar. |
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Chemist Ernest Solvay gave his name to the Solvay process for production of soda ash, important chemical for many industrial uses. |
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For instance, a dollar will buy you a bag of chips, a soda, or get you a closer gander at a stripper's meat curtains. |
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Fried potato farl, boxty or toast is sometimes served as an alternative to brown soda bread. |
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Sauteed field mushrooms are also sometimes included, as well as baked beans, hash browns, liver, and brown soda bread. |
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Some newer modifications to the recipe may have cornflour added, and instead of beer sometimes soda water is added. |
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If the second player drops another five on top, she scores a Soda, too. |
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According to Lord Moran, during the war years Churchill sought solace in his tumbler of whisky and soda and his cigar. |
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My ground was prepared exactly the same for both, same amount of stable manure, everything except the side dressing of Nitrate of Soda on one and not on the other. |
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Free guarana soda from 2pm on is just one of the many in-kind benefits for employees here. |
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The worldwide production of soda ash in 2005 has been estimated at 42 billion kilograms. |
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I know I should diet more, but every afternoon I crave a soda so I have one. |
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He recommends using baking soda as a general household cleaner. |
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One of them, the alcohol-free Key Lime Rickey, uses fresh-squeezed lime juice and club soda combined with Navarro's Gewurtztraminer grape juice. |
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Its range includes Irish speciality breads such as potato farls, soda farls, wheaten bread, pancakes and barmbrack. |
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The first cocktail course is the Birch Beer, made with navy strength gin, birch, licorice and fresh lime served with club soda. |
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A fully automatic Batch Plant feeds one Heavy oil fired, end-fired regenerative furnace to melt soda lime flint and green glass. |
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Fill six glasses and top up with equal amounts of chilled apple juice, Tropical fruit juice and chilled soda water. |
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The ash plant in Bin Hai has a yearly capacity of 800,000 tonnes soda ash and related products, and of 800,000 tonnes ammonium chloride. |
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Baking ammonia, an old-fashioned leavening agent and predecessor to today's baking soda and baking powder, is also known as ammonium carbonate. |
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It carbonates water for you, so you have club soda any time you want. |
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After a few calls and sharing of the bread soda, we got the green light and sessioned for hours. |
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Meanwhile, sift the flour, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. |
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John had 25 pounds weightloss after abstaining from soda and running 2 miles in the morning 5 days a week. |
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Product information that helps you decide which brand of soda to drink and why it is stored in your semantic memory. |
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Demand for soda ash increased and the supply of sodium sulfate had to increase in line. |
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Experience a taste of your childhood with old-fashioned soda fountain flavors mixed with a classic Brooks Burgers milkshake. |
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Sodium sulfate, also known as sulfate of soda, is the inorganic compound with formula Na2SO4 as well as several related hydrates. |
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And the overpriced can of soda may be the least of your issues with the hotel minibar. |
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This year, we made canopic jars from recycled 2-liter soda bottles and newspapers. |
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Because of their noxious emissions, Leblanc soda works became targets of lawsuits and legislation. |
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By 1852, annual soda production had reached 140,000 tons in Britain and 45,000 tons in France. |
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The soda ash was then separated from the black ash by washing it with water. |
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This has come as a crushing disappointment to the management of the Acme Soda Syphon Company, who had been anticipating a sales boom. |
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The market for chlor alkali chemicals in India is broadly classified into three segments, namely Caustic Soda, Chlorine and Soda Ash. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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He munched and sipped, wished the soda was cold. Should have fridged it. |
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A federal soda pop tax and higher levies on beer, wine and hard liquor are among the options the Senate is considering to pay for funding national health care. |
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But at that point the barman, who'd been following the conversation with increasing interest, raised a heavy soda siphon and brought it crashing down on the stranger's head. |
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This soda has an artificial flavoring, I can taste the after taste. |
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Pour mixture into soda siphon and charge with one CO2 cartridge. |
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Commercials that make you want to run to the fridge for a soda or drive to the restaurant for a burger are examples of one type of experiential advertising. |
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They were also the first customers of an antiques centre at the former Oakwood Motel, near Elgin, where they snapped up an old-fashioned bicycle and a soda siphon. |
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According to the company, sodium silicide is a safe, air-stable reactive metal powder that produces hydrogen at about half the pressure of a soda can. |
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Jessica Acree, marketing manager for iSi North America, said sales of the soda siphons have been increasing in the high double digits for the past five years. |
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We used hamburgers and soda in contradistinction to healthy food. |
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After the passage of the act, soda ash producers were obliged to absorb the waste gas in water, producing hydrochloric acid on an industrial scale. |
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They are commonly associated with making bubbles in soda siphons. |
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In 1861, the Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay developed a more direct process for producing soda ash from salt and limestone through the use of ammonia. |
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Thirty thousand flamingos lifting off a soda lake in northern Tanzania. |
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What happened was I squirted the contents of a soda syphon over a member of the staff who for some strange reason refused to serve me ice and soda with my vodka. |
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Soda pop is basically sugar water with a little bit of flavoring and added carbonation. |
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Mediterranean Tonic joins Fever-Tree Tonic Water, Naturally Light Tonic Water, Bitter Lemon, Club Soda, Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer. |
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New at the Housewares Show for SodaStream was Fizz, a home soda maker that features a digital screen that users can set to monitor how much carbonation is being used. |
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A Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, which you can buy in a chemist, and bicarbonate of soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate, which you get in a grocery shop. |
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Soda pulping is another specialty process used to pulp straws, bagasse and hardwoods with high silicate content. |
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Slats of beech wood are washed in caustic soda to leach out any flavor or aroma characteristics and are spread around the bottom of fermentation tanks for Budweiser beer. |
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Why can't you get green Cream Soda anymore, just like they used to make at the famous Schofields lemonade factory in Dalrymple Street? |
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The firm will now label the next three million bottles of Irn-Bru, Sugar Free Irn-Bru, Ginger Beer, American Cream Soda and Original Lemonade. |
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We remind that Soda is now being merged with Kaustik to join newly established Bashkir Soda Company. |
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He informed that milkmen use urea, caustic soda, oil and detergent for preparing synthetic milk and added that Urea and Caustic Soda were very dangerous for heart and kidneys. |
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Journal, Grow-Your-Own Rock Sugar Jewelry, and Make-Your-Own Soda Can Robot. |
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These were great days though, as we were paid with a poke of vinegary chips and bottle of Garvie's Ice Cream Soda. |
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Saudi Arabian Mining Co said on Tuesday it had received a 900 million riyal loan from state-run Saudi Industrial Development Fund to finance a caustic soda project in Jubail. |
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Browse through the TOC of global soda ash market for an in-depth analysis of the industry trends and segments, with help of various tables and figures. |
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Hipsters, pounds 34,99, by Pink Soda from Top Shop, Oxford Circus and stockists nationwide. |
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It is simple to make carbonated water and soft drinks at home with Soda Stream machines. |
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Food and drinks will be on offer all day and night with a live barbeque station providing traditional delicacies like soda bread and Irish pudding. |
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The most important part is to have a fresh, supercrisp 10-ounce club soda. |
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It's time to challenge the soda jerks to a shake-off milkshake vs. |
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His attempts, using phosphate of soda, however, were unsuccessful. |
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The stainless steel fountain is reminiscent of The Pickwick old soda fountain, where as teens, Dwight Odom and his brother Robert served as soda jerks. |
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Those who prefer lemonlime soft drinks would love this soda! |
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It is a mystery where they and their animals drink, as the local Lake Natron is a soda lake, and only flamingoes like to drink from a soda lake, I am told. |
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First stop was Lake Manyara Park, a rift valley soda lake with a shoreline outlined in pink by flocks of lesser flamingo, the land rising up to thickly wooded mountains. |
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Or leave I-5 at State 166 and drive west 32 miles to Soda Lake Road, at Reyes Station at the plain's south end. |
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What species of bird inhabits and breeds on the soda lakes of East Africa? |
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Which species of bird breeds on the soda lakes of East Africa? |
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Baum figured that if the barkeeps 150 years ago could make good drinks without modern conveniences like soda guns and sour mix, bartenders in the 1980s could do it, too. |
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The cloth was singed to remove superfluous fluff by being passed over heated copper plates and then boiled in bleaching keirs with lime or caustic soda. |
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Soda jerks By 2011, more than two-thirds of the states already have a tax on soft drinks. |
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However, the device is not restricted to alcoholic beverages only, it could also work just fine for soda or sparkling water cans and it costs around 300 dollars. |
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We watched as a man put coins in a soda machine and pressed a button. |
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After getting laid off from his job on a Southern California auto magazine, Walters turned to soda machine memorabilia to make a living full time. |
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However, the two most popular snacks are chips and soda pop. |
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It''s soda pop, finger-clicking, summer pop with 1950s flavour. |
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During Prohibition, Berghoff served near beer and Bergo Soda Pop, but the slide in alcohol sales forced its expansion into a full-service restaurant. |
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Soda ash was used since ancient times in the production of glass, textile, soap, and paper, and the source of the potash had traditionally been wood ashes in Western Europe. |
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Zevia Tonic Water will be sweetened with stevia and monk fruit, similar to the variety of flavors in the Zevia lineup, like Cola, Ginger Ale, Black Cherry and Cream Soda. |
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Soda lime glass has been the most common form of glass for centuries. |
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Davis, founder of the National Association of Soda Jerks, an Omaha, Neb. |
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From Europe, enjoy Sicilian-Style Cauliflower, Portuguese Kale Soup, Vegetable Paella, Spicy Pinto Empanadas, Baked Eggplant Fries, Easy Apple Strudel, and Soda Bread Scones. |
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In Punjab it is the most desired drink, Especially in Villages, still if guests come, the Host prefer to serve them with Chati Ki Lassi instead of Soda Drinks. |
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Meissner has a highly successful track record growing established and emerging brands, including SoBe, NOS Energy, FUZE, Talking Rain Beverages, Jones Soda and Tazza Pronto. |
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Dishes from the UK and Ireland found in Part 4 include Irish Stew, Parsnip Colcannon, Scottish Crumpets, Irish Soda Bread, Welsh Rarebit, and English Custard. |
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Old timers still recall the Ras malai of Soda Fountain near Regent theatre and vegetable cutlets of Regal restaurant on Ashok Rajpath that had tempted generations in the past. |
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