We put a nipple on the bottle and raise it and gave our son a bottle of Tabasco. |
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Whisk in the lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce and Dijon mustard. |
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I have modelled this recipe on the famous steak tartare, and added a little Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard as well. |
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The green peppers make a fruity hot sauce, while the ripe ones make a superlative red sauce similar to Tabasco. |
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Stir in the bread, cayenne, Old Bay seasoning, mayonnaise, parsley, Tabasco sauce, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, salt and pepper. |
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The powerful combination of cayenne and black pepper with Tabasco does make a great difference. |
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I mixed all these together with the conch, a tablespoon of fresh lime juice, a pinch of salt, and a few shakes of Tabasco. |
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On each table is a woven basket with bottles of malt vinegar, tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, HP sauce, Coleman's mustard and Tabasco. |
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Five splashes of Tabasco were added to each person's plate, increasing the piquancy of the already spicy chili. |
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Pat the tomatoes dry on kitchen paper and then place in a blender with the rest of the vegetables, the herbs, the vinegar, Tabasco and passata. |
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Tear the bread into pieces and add to the blender with the vinegar, olive oil, Tabasco, sea salt and pepper. |
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Put the tomato puree back in the blender and season with the lime zest and juice, vinegar, Tabasco and some sea salt and black pepper. |
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Nor does the often extensive flooding in parts of the country, such as in the south-eastern state of Tabasco, make life easy for health workers. |
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The states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Michoacan and the State of Mexico were in the planning process. |
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Coat tree trunks with diluted human urine, or spray foliage with 15 to 30 mL of Tabasco sauce dissolved in 4 L of water. |
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Adjust the seasoning. You may want to add Tabasco sauce for extra pungency. |
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For today's guzzlers, even standard-strength Tabasco sauce, the world's best-selling chili-based condiment, may be too mild. |
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Shaken up with V8 juice, horseradish, celery seed, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauces, Dirty Olive was a different vodka. |
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Matouk's is the Tabasco of the Lesser Antilles, manufactured in the small northern town of Arima. |
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Enjoy them raw on the half shell with a squeeze of lemon juice, a bit of wine vinegar or a few drops of Tabasco sauce or chilled vodka. |
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In a small bowl, combine butter, lime zest and juice, chili powder, coriander and Tabasco sauce. |
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There are linen placemats out, a bottle of Tabasco, a pepper shaker. |
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The only way Erica Dahl-Bredine could reach the trouble spots of flooded Tabasco last November was by army helicopter. |
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And even if you like Tabasco, the plane is pretty much the only place you'll have trouble finding it. |
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Make a paste from the salt, brown sugar, pepper, lemon rind, Tabasco sauce, and paprika. |
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Tabasco is one of 32 federal entities of the Republic of Mexico, located in the South-Eastern part of the country on the border with Guatemala. |
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Mix vodka, tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, lime juice, celery salt and pepper together. |
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Future herd development will be based on 3 cow families, which are: Rammond, Tabasco and Romance. |
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The Tabasco Hoy staff nonetheless continues to question the findings of the police investigation. |
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In a bowl, mix soy sauce, maple syrup, garlic, coriander, Tabasco, pepper and parsley. |
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Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir together the buttermilk, Tabasco sauce, fennel seeds, and black pepper. |
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On the table there are, in addition to the usual salt and pepper shakers, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and Steak sauce, Tabasco and vinegar. |
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On each table is a sparkling clean woven basket with very clean bottles of malt vinegar, tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, HP sauce, Coleman's mustard and Tabasco. |
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It was baked chicken, really, but it was basted with a mixture of butter, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco and spices, resulting in a beautiful, browned, crispy and tasty skin. |
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When Monteczuma's envoys came to Tabasco to find out information about Cortes, they spoke only Nahuatl while Cortes's Spanish translator spoke only Mayan. |
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The new hotels, a project known as Mision Motor Inn, are on the outskirts of places like Laredo, Tabasco, Chetumal, Oaxaca and Nogales. |
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The Institute, in coordination with SNDIF, is to establish specific modules in migrant holding centres in four Mexican States for children in INM's charge: Veracruz, Chiapas, Oaxaca and Tabasco. |
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Mr Gutierrez considers the training to have been invaluable as it helped Caritas Tabasco identify strengths and weaknesses and map the risks for future disasters. |
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The growing of this pepper in Galicia can be traced back to seeds brought from the Mexican region of Tabasco by Franciscan monks to the Convent of Herbón, a locality in the municipality of Padrón, in the 17th century. |
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Tabasco Combine all the ingredients for the rub in a mixing bowl. |
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Tabasco sauce, which is marketed by one of the United States' biggest producers of hot sauce, the McIlhenny Company, originated on Avery Island. |
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Then he proceeded to Tabasco, where he met with resistance and won a battle against the natives. |
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From Trinidad he proceeded to Tabasco and won a battle against the natives. |
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A cavernicolous form of the Poeciliid fish Poecilia sphenops from Tabasco, Mexico. |
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A proposal has been drawn up on an intercultural baccalaureate, to be implemented in the 2005-2006 cycle in five centres, three in Chiapas and two in Tabasco. |
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Also, Mr President, please express our solidarity with the victims of the floods in the Mexican states of Oaxaca, Chiapas, and also, above all, Tabasco. |
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Only few drops of Tabasco sauce are enough to add pungency to a dish. |
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One million people were affected in Tabasco, but in this emergency as with others, the humanitarian community divided up the caseload so as many people as possible were helped. |
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This should be good and spicy with plenty of celery salt, Worcestershire and Tabasco sauces. |
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Mexico had invited delegates from the country's 18 States, but the State of Tabasco and South Veracruz representatives could not be present due to the heavy rains the region was experiencing. |
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A true example of transcendence is that of the Mexican state of Tabasco. |
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They include coconut palms, palo mulato, royal palm and pimento de Tabasco. |
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Tabasco has a hot tropical climate, with the Gulf of Mexico having significant influence on weather patterns. |
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Unlike many parts of Mexico, Tabasco has abundant year round precipitation. |
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The origin of the name Tabasco is not definitively known, with a number of theories debated among linguists. |
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The Mayans in Tabasco reached their peak between the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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For the rest of the colonial period, most of Tabasco would have no major events and no major commerce in comparison to the rest of the country. |
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At the end of the war in 1821, Tabasco became of the first fourteen states under the 1824 Constitution. |
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Shortly after, Tabasco joined the movement and proclaimed a Conservative government. |
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Political instability in the state and an outbreak of cholera forced Tabasco to rejoin the federation. |
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For the rest of the war, ships remained in the Frontera area to block commerce between Tabasco and central Mexico. |
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After the Americans left, Tabasco governor Justo Santa Anna rebelled against Mexico City due to the lack of support during the war. |
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Today, it is held in Villahermosa at Parque Tabasco 2000 where the various municipalities of the state demonstrate their products. |
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Tabasco is host to the boating marathon called the Mundo Maya on the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers. |
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Today, a spectrum of Nahuan languages are spoken in an scattered areas stretching from the northern state of Durango to Tabasco in the southeast. |
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Other major centers in the state include Tres Zapotes in the city of Veracruz and La Venta in Tabasco. |
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Oil refining in Salamanca received raw material through pipelines from Poza Rica, Veracruz and from Tabasco. |
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The largest of these are the Leobardo Reynoso in Fresnillo, Miguel Aleman in Tlaltenango and El Chique in Tabasco. |
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We also describe the first isolation of WNV in Mexico, in a Common Raven from the state of Tabasco. |
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The top three ads that year were for Tabasco, Pontiac, and Doritos. |
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We don't send a team from Caritas Internationalis to every emergency, but the Tabasco floods were the worst natural disaster to hit Mexico in 50 years, so it was all hands on deck. |
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The day would not be the same without pumpkins and Tabasco mini pumpkins soup, spiced to taste, adds a touch of magic that is sure to please. |
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While the federal investigation centers on charges that the governor diverted 20 billion pesos, Tabasco Gov. |
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Place in a bowl with the pork, chorizo, Tabasco Chipotle Pepper Sauce, breadcrumbs, seasoning and parsley. |
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Halloween is creeping up quickly and this year you will be cackling with delight thanks to this delicious dish from Tabasco Pepper Sauce. |
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Between September and October 1995, four hurricanes and four earthquakes struck Mexico. The states hit were: Guerrero, Jalisco, Colima, Yucatan, Campeche, Tabasco, and Quintana Roo. |
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The McIlhenny Company, maker of Tabasco Pepper Sauce, is launching the Tabasco Brand Hottest Bartender Contest. |
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In a large glass, mix 300ml tomato juice, a measure of vodka, a squeeze of lime, a dash of Worcestershire Sauce and a couple of drops of Tabasco. |
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This accounts for the polarised atmosphere in the campaign, exacerbated by comically biased local newspapers on both sides. The impact of Sunday's election will be felt well beyond Tabasco. |
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After rounding the Guaniguanico in Cuba, Grijalva sailed along the Mexican coast, discovered Cozumel, and arrived on 1 May at the Tabasco region in southern Mexico. |
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In fact it should not have been necessary for Mr Clarkson to even ask, if a restaurant is upmarket enough to serve oysters Tabasco should be an automatic accompaniment. |
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Recipes must be original and include one of the six Tabasco pepper sauces. |
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In 1836, a group of Conservatives took control of the federal government, but Tabasco liberals decided to rebel against this government until they were defeated. |
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In this course, Samuel Adams Boston Lager and cheddar and emmenthaler cheeses are accented with Nueske's applewood smoked bacon, onion, Dijon mustard, Tabasco and scallions. |
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These languages include Kiliwa, spoken by members of a 10-person community in Baja California, and Diapaneca, used by only 21 people in community in Tabasco. |
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Tabasco experienced significant economic development during the Diaz period in the late 19th century, with cacao and other products shipped worldwide. |
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At the beginning of the 18th century, Tabasco and Veracruz united to combat the pirate threat, and succeeded in expelling them from the Isla del Carmen. |
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These days Gazpachos are far more refined and you can safely cut back on the chillies, although a blast of Tabasco certainly gives them that extra zing. |
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