Other participants perform libation using Scotch or other similar liquor by pouring from a ram's horn. |
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Some of the new bourbon consumers are migrating from single malt Scotch and Irish whiskey. |
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Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line. |
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Previously, brandy snifters and Scotch nosing glasses were used to taste bourbon, as the optimal glass for this spirit had never been developed. |
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The sunken wet bar was stocked with 20-year old Italian red wines and expensive cognacs, brandies and Scotch whiskeys. |
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But there's also Malibu madness, rum and raisin, tiramisu coffee liqueur and brown bread and whisky made with eight-year-old Scotch. |
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So after you serve a Martini or Scotch, neat, return moments later with a glass of water. |
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Spend nights exaggerating your catch over Scotch and bunking in vintage 1920s Pullman cars. |
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It also affects trees, such as lilacs, hydrangeas, chrysanthemums and red and Scotch pines, as well as many others. |
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Secrets and truths emerge, which cause emotional bruising, but nothing a slug of Scotch can't cure. |
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This one, fringed with Scotch moss, curves past lilies and other perennials. |
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The hottest varieties are the Mexican Habanero, Caribbean Early Scotch Bonnet, Thai Bird's Eye and Indonesian Lombok. |
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On similar sites, Douglas-fir or Fraser fir may need intensive weed control longer than Scotch pine. |
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There are big opportunities here for companies such as Scotch whisky distillers which can sell unique or interesting products. |
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Produced by more than 100 Scotch distilleries, each single malt has a style and flavor all its own. |
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But once the oaks die, grasses and exotics, like Scotch broom, will seed in aggressively, provoking a hotter flame. |
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Many liqueurs, however, are made with a specific spirit, such as Scotch in Drambuie, Cognac in Grand Marrier or Irish Whiskey in Baileys. |
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The days of Scotch and ginger ale, even a Rob Roy, are long over according to these pros. |
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Shopping for men used to be easy, a nice tie, a good bottle of Scotch, an electric razor and you were sorted. |
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For a more compact plant, consider our native Scotch briar, or burnet rose. |
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Byron avenged himself in 1809 with his satire English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. |
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Single malt Scotch whisky is so called because it consists strictly of malt whiskies from a single distillery. |
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If you prefer your salsa hot, opt for the small bird's-eye, or even the eye-watering Scotch bonnet chillies. |
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We see the kind of stuff this young Scotch lad was made of in the tenacity with which he held to his plan. |
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Bajan meals emphasize fish, chicken, pork, and other foods common in West Africa, such as rice, okra, and Scotch bonnet peppers. |
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Chop the Scotch bonnet pepper in half and add it along with all dry spices, and 1 cup of milk. |
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At dinner, the doctor ate several plates of Scotch broth, with barley and peas in it, and seemed very fond of the dish. |
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Was it possible she had her cooks rustle up some Scotch broth which, in turn, influenced the French chefs who came up with pot-au-feu? |
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I don't really miss any English food when I'm in Los Angeles, apart from maybe a nice Scotch egg down my local pub. |
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I had a couple of glasses of sparkling mineral water and a few mini Scotch eggs, and pretended to be interested in what was going on. |
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I see you wake up to the sound of bagpipes at six a.m., pet show dogs at noon, and cough up Scotch eggs and mini donuts at five. |
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More traditional grub, such as a cheese and onion pasty or Scotch egg, follows in the evening. |
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Tarquin tucks into the final Scotch egg with a deep sigh, and lies back contentedly on the rug as the drizzle begins to fall. |
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We had to provide equipment to demist it, otherwise you'd only have seen them through Scotch mist, Masters said. |
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The first commercial back on air after days of advertising-free programming on CNN International was for Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky. |
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A merger of Pernod and Allied, whose brands include Ballantine and Teacher's Scotch whisky, therefore looked the likeliest outcome. |
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Most of their output was blended Scotch whisky rather than single malt, primarily the Highland Queen and Bailie Nicol Jarvie brands. |
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Five round tables covered with Scotch plaid cloths occupy most of the space. |
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By law, all Scotch whisky must be aged at least three years, and few brands enter the U.S. without being aged at least four years. |
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His drinks of choice are Pernod, Tequila, Southern Comfort, Jim Beam and any Scotch whisky that costs more than Chivas Regal. |
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Shoppers are being duped into buying foreign meat which has been inaccurately labelled as Scotch beef, farmers' leaders have claimed. |
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We don't specify Scotch beef on our menus because that is what our clients expect when they eat with us and that is what they get. |
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Elsewhere the dialogue recovers and proves capable of poking a little borax at the rigid principles and habits of Scotch piety. |
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And if she enjoyed a tot of Scotch whiskey every now and then, well, they liked that too. |
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At the current rate of shrinkage, blended Scotch may lose its spot to cognac and brandy within a few years. |
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He fumbled with the lock on the door to his apartment, looking forward to a stiff shot of single-malt Scotch before fixing dinner. |
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People are going back to basics like Scotch on the rocks and Tanqueray and tonic. |
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He died in the Orkney Islands while returning from an expedition against the Scotch. |
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It's lovely to see everyone in the city again and I'm pleased to see that Glasgow has the same sort of Scotch mist as we do back in Glenbogle. |
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Quickest of all are Scotch pancakes, which take no more than two minutes to prepare and five minutes to cook. |
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The world champion maker of Scotch pies is a small bakery called Sugar and Spice in Auchterarder. |
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Don't spend the night getting mind-bendingly drunk on a mixture of red wine and Scotch. |
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It was not always that one could understand the broad Scotch brogue, but that lent a piquancy to the situation. |
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The shop in St Andrews also does Scotch pies and oatmeal skirlies, but this is gooey perfection. |
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The irony was that I was drinking lager rather than Scotch in an attempt to avoid crapulence. |
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Here, as we have seen, their ruler was the pro-Roman queen, Cartimandua whose seat may have been at Stanwick, near Scotch Corner. |
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Glenmorangie also has distribution accords with Bacardi, which owns Dewar's Scotch whisky, and Drambuie Liqueur. |
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She took a roll of Scotch tape out of her bag and retrieved some pictures from her new binder to hang on her locker door. |
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You can take a sample from a surface with some Scotch tape and send it off to a lab to see if it's mold. |
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Do you have a tabloid sized newspaper, some Scotch tape, string, scissors and an appreciation of simple joys? |
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Next, I placed the glass on top of the liner and taped it to the liner using Scotch tape. |
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We swirl the ice in our plastic cup of Scotch and Coke and look at the people sitting near us. |
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Older is not necessarily better when it comes to fine single-malt Scotch whisky. |
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Better than Baileys, it is certainly the best cream liqueur tasted, made with Scotch whisky. |
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The best American piece is on how Scotch whisky still poured into the USA during Prohibition. |
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The special triple blending process makes Chivas Regal 18 Year Old the smoothest, richest Scotch whisky in the world. |
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There is the famous instance of Chivas Regal Scotch whisky losing sales when it cut prices, thereby reducing its status as a prestigious gift. |
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Even the best restaurants in Cognac must be prepared to allow demanding French guests to select their preprandial drink from a spirit cart filled only with Scotch. |
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Beneath his rugged Scotch character he had the heart of a woman. |
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While the Scotch yearling ram class was the principal event, the lowland classes showcasing the Texel, Suffolk and Cheviot breeds are gaining good prominence. |
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At night, luxuriate at charming inns, sampling Scotch whisky. |
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Aged for a minimum of three years and blended to produce consistent taste from year to year, Canadian whisky is usually very light in taste compared to Scotch or bourbon. |
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She also incarnates expatriate women, like Hooda, living in exile in London and perpetually nursing her Scotch, and the American woman watching CNN in dismay. |
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The bar tender was very funny, teasing me when I ordered a white wine spritzer instead of the Scotch he was trying to persuade everyone to imbibe. |
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There are several different calendars featuring a variety of alcohol, including whiskey, Scotch, bourbon, gin, and even rum in three centiliter drams. |
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Big, on the other hand, smoked cigars, drank Scotch, had the best one-liners and a headful of sleek black hair I was born to run my fingers through. |
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A special thank you goes to Ambrose Wines who not only sponsored wines at cost but also Cointreau, Vodka and Scotch whisky, which were served as after dinner drinks. |
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Trucks loaded with illegal liquor pulled through the gates, met by laborers who spent hours hauling crates of Scotch, bourbon, rum, and Benedictine into the building. |
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What better a way to spend a cold winter night than in front of the computer with a bottle of Scotch and box of Kleenex writing gushing adieus to those you love? |
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The breeds from which the sheepdog sprang are not identified, though some people maintain that Scotch bearded collies played a significant role in the sheepdog's development. |
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They were followed by Scotch broth, venison casserole, haggis with neeps and tatties, farmhouse cheese and oatcakes, roast lamb, clootie dumplings and baked salmon. |
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The concoction, dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls. |
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Traditional Burns suppers are lavish affairs with classic dishes such as Scotch broth, followed by haggis, neeps and tatties and perhaps a cloutie dumpling or Scots trifle. |
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I bedded down for this debate, Scotch in hand, expecting to be bored five ways to rigor mortis. |
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Then there are those who prefer a more flexible feast, offering haggis ravioli then Scotch trifle with mango, and there's scarcely a poem to be heard or a kilt to be seen. |
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In the same way that a previous generation explored and experimented with single malt Scotch, today's consumers are learning about tequilas and mezcals. |
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He demanded a great deal of money, complete privacy, a limo to transport him to and from the meeting and a bottle of the best single malt Scotch at each session. |
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As a concession to health, he then switched to half pints and even refused a Scotch pie from the chuckwagon although temptation was writ large on his face. |
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The scientists from Glasgow University were astounded at how quickly tzatziki, souvlaki and Greek salads were replaced with burgers, fish suppers and Scotch pies. |
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However, because of continuing insect and disease problems and lower wholesale and retail prices, planting of Scotch pine has declined in recent years. |
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If that same Scotch pine had been neglected and dried out as a consequence, it would have taken only 3 seconds for it to be completely engulfed in flames. |
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Red maple and Scotch pine are tolerant of wide variations in soil drainage and are found growing well on sites with soils ranging from quite dry to fairly wet. |
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I slid the photograph inside and sealed it shut with Scotch tape. |
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Beer and rum, including a fairly raw variety known as aguardiente are the most popular alcoholic drinks, although urban elites prefer Scotch whisky. |
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It represented everything about the kind of comfort and the little luxuries in life that a good glass of Scotch can afford us. |
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Dunnes Stores will operate a supermarket and department store at the Scotch Hall complex, which will have 60 other shops and two further anchor tenants. |
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The form Scotch survives, however, in compounds and set phrases. |
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During the course of my time behind the bar I developed a passion for single malt Scotch. |
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I put a bottle of Scotch in his glove compartment for an emergency. |
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The words of dead poets are read and confirmed like the minutes of the previous meeting, with perhaps the dissentient voice of one Scotch shareholder. |
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Some of his buildings have a classical ground floor, a tropical Gothic first storey and then change to art deco or even Scotch Baronial half way up. |
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Well, there is also a risotto of wild woodland mushrooms, an asparagus soup or a fillet of Scotch beef with wild mushrooms, stovies, caramelised onions and mustard sauce. |
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Longer nights mean the chance to cosy up to some hearty home-cooking, so give the frozen pizza a miss and sit down to Scotch broth and stovies or haggis and clapshot. |
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Landlord Steve is offering a free gargle of Scotch to anyone prepared to stand up and read some lines from their favourite poem in true Burns Night style. |
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The entire ballet is set amid a swirl of supernatural Scotch mist. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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He is doing a roaring trade in excellent meat pies, a range of scrumptious sausages and the most authentic Scotch eggs we have tried, Scotland included. |
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He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large peg of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control. |
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Pernod's roots may be in aniseed but Scotch whisky is today the largest sector in the French company's portfolio and the one to which it is giving top spin. |
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Calendula, also known as Scotch or pot marigold, is another old trouper. |
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The company recently partnered with Oakley to create a one-of-a-kind single malt Scotch flask. |
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Considered archaic or pejorative, the term Scotch has also been used for Scottish people, primarily outside Scotland. |
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They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scotch paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. |
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In the English language, the word Scotch is a term to describe a thing from Scotland, such as Scotch whisky. |
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Many Scottish people find the term Scotch to be offensive when applied to people. |
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She considered herself engaged to be married to a Scotch propaganda officer who had been dismissed for peculation and gone home to sell cars. |
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The unsettled races of the north, constituting the Chartists, are Scotch philosophunculists and Irish savages, or the children of such. |
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During this transitional period, the nearest pools are at Scotch barn in Prescot or Huyton and Halewood leisure centres. |
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Regional favourites include mini pork pies for Brummies, bacon and egg flan for Geordies and Scotch eggs in Norwich. |
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With over 40 tantalising recipes, including vegetarian options, you'll be amazed how many tastes there are for Scotch eggs. |
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She prepares some yummy mushroom Scotch eggs, then has a go at fly fishing on the River Test. |
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Whereas your average American or Scotch pancake goes dry pretty swiftly, these will remain moist. |
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However, the cashier failed to say hello or goodbye and the own-label baguette and Scotch pancakes were out of stock. |
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Own-label Scotch pancakes were out of stock and own-label cashews and own-label curly lettuce were not stocked. |
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Exploration core drilling is expected to start at the New Jersey mine in March at the Enterprise and Scotch Thistle prospects. |
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Five diamond drillholes were completed amongst the Teddy-Wisconsin, Scotch Thistle, Enterprise and High-Grade prospects. |
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H LAWSON of Throckley has really got that Scotch Thistle in the place where it hurts. |
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Blended Scotch can be a blend of malt whiskies or malt and grain whiskies showing a vast range of characteristics. |
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With the comfort of packet after packet of gingernuts and a morning Scotch mutton pie, I was the goodie two shoes who managed to win. |
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This dish combines both elements with sour cream and some very easy batter to make Scotch pancakes. |
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The Spey brand is formally registered as being from County Durham with the Scotch Whisky Association, although it is made on Speyside. |
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Among some popular varieties are the Fraser fir, Scotch pine, Noble fir and Douglas fir. |
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While the European market continues to expand, Scotch is being sunk by the vatful even further afield. |
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The Scotch Pine, Douglas Fir or Fraser Fir are all harvested from the heart of Michigan snow country and delivered fresh to your door. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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A much wider definition of the Highlands is that used by the Scotch Whisky industry. |
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Highlights of the brunch include roasted leg of lamb, roasted beef, poached trout horseradish, lamb Scotch eggs, Easter cupcakes and macaroons. |
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From nachos to pies, pakora and Scotch eggs, there are plenty of alternative ways to enjoy this traditional dish. |
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With any luck it'll last several hours, which is enough time to get through at least four different types of cake and a round of Scotch pancakes. |
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If you fancy something a bit naughtier for breakfast why not try some homemade Scotch pancakes with a big fat dollop of cream and jam or syrup? |
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Common plants that have been introduced to the state include the eucalyptus, acacia, pepper tree, geranium, and Scotch broom. |
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Scotland is also known for its Scotch whisky distilleries, as well as for Scottish beer. |
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The drinking of Scotch whisky was introduced to India in the nineteenth century. |
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The model for Japanese whiskies is the single malt Scotch, although there are also examples of Japanese blended whiskies. |
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Any age statement on the bottle, in the form of a number, must reflect the age of the youngest Scotch whisky used to produce that product. |
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The basic types of Scotch are malt and grain, which are combined to create blends. |
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The distinctive smoky flavour found in various types of whisky, especially Scotch, is due to the use of peat smoke to treat the malt. |
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Some Scotch whisky distilleries, such as those on Islay, use peat fires to dry malted barley. |
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The BLM wants to use them on particularly troublesome invasives such as Scotch broom, knapweed and false brome. |
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In 1665, at the start of the war, the British and Scotch Brigades of the Dutch army had been ordered to swear loyalty to the Stadtholder. |
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Highland Park distillery in Orkney roasts malted barley for use in their Scotch whisky in kilns burning a mixture of coke and peat. |
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The A66 is a major road in Northern England, which in part follows the course of the Roman road from Scotch Corner to Penrith. |
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Today's route largely follows the original route between Penrith and Scotch Corner. |
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The route now called the A66 was once 'the winter road' from Scotch Corner to Glasgow, by way of Carlisle. |
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In AD 71 the Romans took control of the North when they defeated the Brigantes, a Northern Celtic tribe at the Battle of Scotch Corner. |
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Duty-free in Europe is Scotch whisky's sixth biggest export market, worth pounds 50 million a year. |
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It is in this section of the ribs that the tender Scotch fillet or rib-eye muscle is housed. |
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So many Scotch and even Glasgow goods, and above all the old fusty warehousy smell, put me very much in mind of Candleriggs Street. |
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Or there again it's called a Scotch halibut or perhaps a Wolfish or maybe an Atlantic catfish or even a Wolf eel. |
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Forester soon took an aversion to the game of goff, and recollected Scotch reels with less contempt. |
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Typically CNBC states Irish whiskey is not as smoky as a Scotch whisky, but not as sweet as American or Canadian whiskies. |
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The Scotch Hall Preserve golf course community was planned on the site, but it has not been fully developed. |
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The section of road between Scotch Corner and Penrith accounted for 70 deaths over ten years up until 2002, which was above the national average for single lane carriageways. |
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Own-label baker Honeytop has launched what it says is the first chocolate-flavoured Scotch pancake in a bid to breathe new life into prepared pancakes. |
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It is odd how much less cubbish the English boys are than the Scotch. |
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Workington is linked by the A596 road to Maryport, to Whitehaven via A595 road, by the A66 road to Penrith and continues to Scotch Corner in County Durham. |
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Perhaps coming from the fact one would be seen as foolish going down a mine with a Scotch Divvy when there are safer lamps available, like the Geordie, or the Davy. |
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I have so many memories of cooking everything from Scotch pancakes to Scotch eggs and toffees and I still use her pan to cook things in my kitchen. |
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The award-winning beef is matured for a minimum of 21 days and all the butchery and deli products, from Welsh rissoles to Scotch eggs, are made on site. |
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Last year, MacPherson cooked his famous Wild Boar Scotch egg. |
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When road numbers were first designated in the 1920s, the A66 was assigned to the route between Penrith and Hull via Scotch Corner and York, mainly along former Roman roads. |
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The main population elements included Quaker population based in Philadelphia, a Scotch Irish population on the Western frontier, and numerous German colonies in between. |
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Also use silver foliage plants, such as lamb's ears and Scotch thistle. |
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The whole route between the A1 and M6 was due to be dualled by 2011, by which time the A1 at Scotch Corner was also due to have been upgraded to motorway standard. |
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If you want thick Scotch pancakes, add a teaspoon or two more flour. |
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Barrels in which wines, sherry, and spirits such as brandy, Irish whiskey, Scotch whisky and Bourbon whiskey are aged are made from European and American oak. |
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Bunood, ridden by Willie Supple, wore her down to hit the front but had just a short head in hand after holding off the late thrust of Scotch Pancake. |
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While the root beer-y sweetness of the Lillet Rouge and caramel blunt the rugged, smoky edges of the Scotch, the peatiness still comes rumbling through. |
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Scotch was so scarce it was not unusual for empty bottles to be refilled with fake stuff and sold off in dark alleyways by sly groggers. |
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Scotch Ales can also use peat roasted malt, imparting a similar smoked flavor. |
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Scotch cambric, now largely manufactured, is a kind of imitation cambric, made from fine hard-twisted cotton. |
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Scotch Pancake drops back to 1m2f after running over this trip on her all-weather debut at Kempton. |
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Scotch whiskies are generally distilled twice, although some are distilled a third time and others even up to twenty times. |
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Scotch whisky was hidden under altars, in coffins, and in any available space to avoid the governmental excisemen or revenuers. |
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Scotch whisky without an age statement may, by law, be as young as three years old. |
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Scotch Corner, in North Yorkshire, marks the point where before the M6 was built the traffic for Glasgow and the west of Scotland diverged from that for Edinburgh. |
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Scotch fillet is a great roasting meat, but only if it is of exceptional quality and has been allowed to hang, otherwise it can be a little tough. |
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