The assortments were soaked in brandy, whisky and rum to give it the real taste. |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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As I soaked in the hot water to wake up, my brain was awhirl in a multitude of thoughts. |
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The only thing that helps is cleaning the ear canals with cotton buds heavily soaked in surgical spirit. |
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During the same time, Henry Fox Talbot created negative images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution. |
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Old newspapers soaked in water and wrapped around a wire coat hanger were decorated with pine boughs from a backyard tree. |
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The firewood, soaked in oil, blazed up immediately, and his boat became a beacon of flame, drifting downstream towards Lake Tallian. |
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It wasn't unknown for the ribs for example to be lashed in place with bast fibre cords, that were soaked in pitch to preserve them. |
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Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them. |
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I couldn't face any of the usual options for breakfast and instead made do with honeyed bread soaked in milk, but even that was touch-and-go. |
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Then I was covered from neck to ankles in a bandage-like stretchy fabric soaked in a special clay substance. |
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Gently brush the toes of one foot with an unused toothbrush, soaked in a shampoo solution. |
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Most street food evokes memories of the past, like wonton, noodles, buns soaked in mutton soup from the northern part of the country. |
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The body is then stippled with a sponge soaked in black paint to give the body a mottled effect. |
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It is made with a series of stencils cut out of paper soaked in linseed oil, turpentine and hand-coloured. |
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They also used cotton soaked in glue and ground glass and later hemp bindings. |
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Raisins aid digestion and elimination when they are soaked in water overnight. |
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If you think you'll get personal consultations with your money manager in private offices soaked in the aroma of old money, forget it. |
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They're very tough and soaked in paraffin, like English Barbour coats, so they're very water-repellent and won't snag on thorns. |
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The dentures can be soaked in any solution used to sterilize baby's bottles. |
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Panettone has enough fruit in it for me, but you could add some raisins that have been soaked in rum or Calvados to make it extra special. |
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Tara held a small piece of twisted cloth soaked in oil over the little flame and the oil soaked cloth caught alight. |
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There was a large wooden desk, highly polished and gleaming like it had been soaked in oil, at the nether end of the room. |
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In order to prevent re-infection the site is dressed with cotton gauze soaked in a special iodine mixture, which is changed once or twice a day. |
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But we've found that if badger is really fresh and is soaked in milk then it's nowhere near as gamey and strong. |
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It may be nasty, but when else will we ever get to see a man eat a snow cone soaked in his own piddle? |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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Penillion is soaked in the Welsh tradition of improvised vocal descants to the harper's melody. |
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Simply put, kippered herring are herring that been split open, soaked in a brine solution and then smoked. |
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Whole dried berries can be soaked in water to produce a sour refreshing drink. |
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I try to keep my expression neutral and my eyes on my food, taking in all the details of the roast potato, slightly yellowed, soaked in gravy. |
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After the outer skin is peeled, the sponges are soaked in a bath of one part bleach to three parts water. |
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When using charcoal you can choose pure charcoal or briquettes soaked in lighter fluid. |
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The petrol tank was leaking, and rags were soaked in the petrol on the ground and a lighted match applied. |
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The audience soaked in the restful ambience as it looked forward to the lecture on aesthetics in Indian art and thought. |
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Even the prospect of getting my trousers soaked in freezing rain from mid thigh to ankle doesn't put me off. |
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The cotton garments were soaked in water, then donned, along with helmets with eye slits, leggings and gloves. |
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When quicklime is soaked in water, it is changed to calcium hydroxide or slaked lime. |
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Thus, These are the Ghosts is unquestionably trad, but soaked in a churchy eeriness that befits its title. |
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The Devon landscape is now littered with foot and mouth warning signs and straw mats soaked in disinfectant. |
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One principal difference is whether the meat is dry salted or soaked in brine. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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The beef is soaked in brine, brown sugar, juniper berries, and spices for any time between three weeks and three months. |
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His chest soaked in blood from the bullet wounds and the sword slashes. |
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In its over 1,000-year history, the land has soaked in the blood of millions of people. |
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The bluish pellets of diatomite soaked in hydrocyanic acid were poured through chutes. |
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This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, etc. and soaked in natural dyes. |
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They were soaked in aerated water overnight at room temperature. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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Imagine a cuisine that carries an nonpareil aroma of Portugal, covered with exotic Indian spices and soaked in the inescapable katzenjammer of Goa's favourite drink. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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The essential ingredients are sponge cake soaked in sherry or white wine, rich custard, fruit or jam, and whipped cream, layered in a glass dish in that order. |
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He covered the wound made with lint soaked in carbolic acid. |
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Later, men soaked in sleet walked along the Garden Ring, oblivious to the weather and glowing with happy smiles. |
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Keeping close behind the guide, Allie soaked in the beautiful surroundings while they wove their way through the a beaten path in the thick forest. |
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For the temporary relief of toothache, apply a crushed clove or oil of cloves to the painful tooth, or plug the cavity with cotton wool soaked in the oil. |
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In Mediaeval times the nobility ate their food off great trenchers of bread, which when soaked in gravy and tasty morsels was given to the peasants. |
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Termites are usually happy to tunnel through a sand-filled tube, but when a layer of sand soaked in catnip oil is present it stops them dead in their tracks. |
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For dessert, there's a blood-orange mousse, served like a Napoleon between wafers of orange tuile, and there's also a wedge of bread pudding soaked in Portuguese brandy. |
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Halloumi is creamy white with a fibrous texture, and is firmer, less brittle and generally less salty than Feta, even though it is also soaked in brine during manufacture. |
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Her body was soaked in sweat and her breath came out in shallow pants. |
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Here the monks prepared the parchment, stretching it on frames and scraping it to make it smooth, after it had first been soaked in specially prepared liquids to condition it. |
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A third is basbusa, a baked cake made of wheat flour and soaked in syrup. |
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Hopi ear candles are not so much a candle, more a tube made of pure cotton soaked in a healing mixture of beeswax, sage, camomile and other herbs and then dried and rolled. |
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The salt may be added after the curd is cut into chunks or, if the cheese is pressed into shapes such as wheels or blocks, it can then be soaked in brine. |
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The wart should be soaked in water and sanded with an emery board. |
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All I wanted was a bath, so after the abortive trip to Kevin's front door I came home to defrost soup and ran a deep, hot bath that I soaked in as the soup slowly cooked. |
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It must be buttered, or honied, or toasted, or soaked in milk, or dipped in gravy. |
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Coffeeberry is a volatile shrub and ignites like it's soaked in gas, Atzet said, but snowbrush seems to slow a fire's progress. |
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The habaneros are soaked in vodka for about a week, then the booze is shaken up with the pina and strained. |
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Peterson, whose orange button-down shirt was soaked in black tar, described his experience as jarring. |
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The fat-laden pork sausage, wrapped in a doner kebab, soaked in batter then deep fried is flying out of fryers. |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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The traditional sweet German snack is made with butter enriched Christmas fruit cake soaked in rum with a marzipan filling. |
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They are made out of besan boondi balls fried in oil and soaked in sugar syrup with a blend of nuts. |
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His dist raught par tner Jul ie McEwan, 27, was left soaked in his blood and screaming hysterically as neighbours raised the alarm. |
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He refused, although he called witness's attention to the fact that the bandages were soaked in Friar's balsam. |
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Hand-rolled pastry filled with peaches that have soaked in Amaretto for three days. |
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The unstained hardwood floor was pale, but the finish soaked in and made the room seem dark. |
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Hay can be soaked in water, sprinkled with water or subjected to steaming to reduce dust. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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The large roots are peeled and then ground into flour, which is then soaked in water, squeezed dry several times, and toasted. |
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Harvested cocoons are then soaked in boiling water to soften the sericin holding the silk fibers together in a cocoon shape. |
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The instrument had to be soaked in water for a short time so the languette became soft again. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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Pickled cucumbers are soaked in brine or a combination of vinegar and brine, although not vinegar alone, often along with various spices. |
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Bandages were soaked in this juice and would then be used to bind sword and spear cuts. |
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Ladyfingers soaked in liqueur are the base of tiramisu, but I suppose you could just cut up a sponge cake instead. |
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Napa, or Chinese, cabbages are soaked in brine before being seasoned with a chili and daikon radish sauce. |
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In science class, Jessie studied the venation of a leaf that had soaked in red food coloring. |
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The fruit is called monkey bread, and is soaked in water to form a natural medicine known as the Imodium of Senegal. |
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I also made a shish kabob of sorts by skewering hamburger buns soaked in anise extract on an overhanging limb, hoping it would carry the food scent farther into the woods. |
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The first respirator prototype was little more than a flannelette bag soaked in sodium thiosulphate, which at the time was best known as an agent for developing photographs. |
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The name derives from pot ash, which refers to plant ashes soaked in water in a pot, the primary means of manufacturing the product before the industrial era. |
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For breakfast, it is soaked in water and sweetened with sugar. |
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Keep ice chests cool by draping them in towels soaked in cold water. |
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