Prepare the tomatoes for the sauce by blanching them in boiling water for 20 seconds. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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However, the industry's subsequent abnegation of customer care really gets Davies' blood boiling. |
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Monday was washday, the clothes washed in boiling water in a tub with a dolly peg. |
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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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Cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling, salted water according to packet instructions. |
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An executioner in the foreground quickens the fire with a pair of bellows, whilst another pours the boiling liquid over the Saint. |
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He suggested one to two grams of dried thyme leaves in a cup of boiling water. |
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Simple actions like turning off the light when we leave a room or boiling only the correct amount of water for a cup of tea all add up. |
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Every time the rah-rah feeling in the country starts to wane, they come up with some way to get everyone to that boiling point again. |
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Put the kipper fillets in a jug or heatproof bowl and pour a kettle of boiling water over them. |
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Warm a sugar thermometer in a jug of hot water to prevent it from breaking when inserted in the boiling marmalade. |
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Heat gently, add the mussels, whisk in the cream and heat through without boiling. |
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Taste for salt and pepper, whisk in the sour cream, and heat through without boiling. |
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The car was a rattletrap, and when we slowed down, dust would Come boiling in, even with the windows shut. |
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Graham did all he could on the spot and then repaired home, keeping the pot boiling with a daily fax and phone call. |
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What the radicals can do is keep the pot boiling indefinitely, and that suits them just fine. |
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We will keep the pot boiling on this until David is released because this is a question of basic democratic rights. |
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However, because of the engine's unusual power and torque characteristics, you really have to work at the gear lever to keep the pot boiling. |
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The onus is on the Action Group to keep the pot boiling on the issue and ensure that there is a ministerial response to their proposal. |
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I then put the bonnottes in two Asian wicker steaming baskets and over a saucepan filled with salted boiling water. |
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Imagine you go to your mom's and there is a kettle of water happily boiling on the stove. |
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As a toddler, he was badly scalded after pulling a kettle of boiling water over himself. |
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Blanch the bean sprouts in the boiling water for 25 seconds then refresh under cold running water. |
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How can a silent teapot, a kettle of boiling water and the delicate aroma of tea possibly compete? |
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The steam rises from the kettle, she pours boiling water into the cup, stirs in milk, begins the ritual of adding sugar. |
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You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself. |
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If at any point the sauce starts to go grainy and curdle, then add a tiny splash of boiling water from the kettle. |
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Coal ranges were widely used for cooking and heating the water, and the kettle was kept boiling on the stove ready for the frequent cups of tea. |
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I put it in a large mixing bowl with a capful of detergent and poured boiling water from a kettle onto the square. |
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The concoction is made from boiling certain plants and roots found around his home, ranging from wild ginger, turmeric, to salam leaf and cloves. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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Soak the kibbled wheat in the boiling water for 4 hours, until the wheat is swollen and soft. |
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These were prepared by collecting live gastropods from the study area, boiling and removing the flesh, rinsing in seawater, and air-drying. |
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She had taken strips of dried meat from the packs and was reconstituting them in the boiling pot. |
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Gouqi Cha, tea made of wolfberry fruit and boiling water, is an ideal drink for those who want to protect or improve their vision. |
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This last device was used to move clothes up and down in boiling soapy water, contained in a gas-heated copper. |
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The fire lit under the copper of cold water brought it to boiling point for the white washing. |
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A purpose-built brew-house stands next to the pub, complete with a boiling copper and fermentor. |
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The heroin is filtered, washed with water, and redissolved in boiling water containing citric acid and charcoal. |
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If it is not, lift out the potatoes with a slotted spoon into a serving dish and reduce the sauce further by boiling. |
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It's been so cold that I have had to keep boiling the kettle, so heaven knows how large my next electricity bill is going to be. |
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Soap was first made by boiling goat fat, water, and ash high in potassium carbonate. |
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Peel and blanch the asparagus briefly in boiling water, then refresh under cold water. |
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Frustration is boiling up, and she is responsible for it and so she is passing the blame. |
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Cook the inaniwa pasta in plenty of boiling salted water until cooked, then refresh in cold water and drain. |
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Some of these alloys, which melt at temperatures even lower than the boiling point of water, are referred to as fusible alloys. |
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Put the rind, juice, yolks and sugar in a small basin and place over a pan of boiling water. |
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Conversely, when a gas condenses, it must release this latent heat and become a liquid before it can cool below its boiling temperature. |
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It is topped off with clove scented apple jelly together with steaming cups of leaf tea brewed from the kettle ever boiling on the hob. |
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Our legislators play with political fire and vent anger boiling deep in their hearts. |
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The nuts are then crushed with lime and catechu, a scarlet and astringent extract made by boiling chips of wood from the areca palm. |
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He drops the foil packet into the boiling water, then picks up the camera and begins rewinding the film. |
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Back at the camp we found that Roger had our fire going and the billy boiling. |
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I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus. |
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I was boiling with anger and shouted that his behaviour was way out of line. |
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The hot springs and underground river that enter the lake results in the water on the shore being boiling hot. |
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I proceeded along the jagged ridges staring down into a river of a boiling red substance. |
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Oval, with smooth, white-to-buff skin and white flesh, these are ideal for roasting, steaming, or boiling. |
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Neon, because it has such a low boiling point, doesn't liquefy with the other gases but hovers above the liquid air and can be removed. |
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Propellants are liquefied gasses which have a low boiling point and vapor pressure high enough to expel the concentrate from the container. |
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Simply immerse the cut stem into boiling water for a few seconds then use either in an arrangement or for cut flowers. |
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The photograph shows boiling water gushing from an artesian bore on Clifton Hills Station, Birdsville Track, South Australia. |
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This first volume follows a young woman art student who meets a weary leftist journalist against a background of boiling politics and decadence. |
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Meanwhile, cook the pasta as per pack instructions in a large pan of boiling water. |
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Conversely, the lower atmospheric pressure on a mountain top makes it harder to get boiling water hot enough for good tea or coffee. |
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He fetched a table knife from the kitchen, noting that the kettle was now boiling nicely. |
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Try pouring boiling water over dandelions or slash their leaves and sprinkle table salt on to the rosette. |
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When the water is boiling, put several tablespoons of salt in before you add the pasta. |
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While the chicken is cooking, drop the tagliatelle into boiling water and cook according to the instructions on the packet. |
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Top and tail the green beans, then cook in boiling salted water until very tender. |
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The can is then heated in an autoclave, which allows the contents to be heated well above boiling point. |
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Avoid boiling the cream and add the parmesan gradually, otherwise the sauce will curdle. |
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The water should not be used for swimming, drinking, fishing or for stock and boiling the water will not destroy the algae. |
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If too much liquid remains, reduce it a little by boiling it, then pour it over the pears before leaving them to cool. |
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The little hotplate was an added bonus, keeping the coffee good and hot without ever boiling it. |
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She came to the rescue by boiling up seven kettles of water on her range and arranged for them to be delivered to the school. |
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Do you think there's a whole ward somewhere in the bowels of the building where they spend long hours doing nothing but boiling cabbage? |
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You prepare black beans very much the same way you would other dried peas, but you've got to soak them for a couple of hours before boiling them. |
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He would cook us a batch of his prawns, boiling them in fresh water from a nearby stream. |
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Steaming or boiling takes around the same time, and boiled broccoli should be carefully drained to avoid sogginess. |
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Initially, these gloves were sterilized by boiling and then put on the wearer's wet hands. |
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You can also sterilise equipment by boiling it in water for at least 10 minutes. |
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The country has been accused of a series of grisly human rights abuses, including torture, murder and boiling detainees alive. |
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It is often associated with the act of boiling people as a means of torture. |
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It should be dark and overcast, lightning and thunder boiling across the sky, like his insides were doing at that moment. |
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I remembered standing on the very tip of its bow, looking down at the surface water boiling around it. |
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The sea was boiling, it seemed, over an area no bigger than a mini-roundabout. |
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She could feel her anger boiling up, but she fought it every step of the way. |
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I was still boiling with jealousy, but I knew I shouldn't have said what I'd said to Adrian. |
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The rage was boiling up so quickly that I was afraid I'd throw this man out of the kitchen window. |
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He stuck at it with a grim determination, though inside he was boiling with frustration. |
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Skim the fat from pan juices, and reduce the drippings by boiling them down to a delicious sauce. |
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All the bulk of the liquid will eventually reach boiling point and the soup will boil and boil over. |
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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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An azeotrope is a mixture with a constant boiling point that cannot be separated by distillation. |
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In a pan of boiling water cook the baby potatoes for 10-12 mins until cooked through. |
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Mr Goodsir advised the omission of boiling and gave the future great malacologist his first lesson on dissecting mollusca. |
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Gaunt mothers and children sat near their tents, sometimes boiling water for tea, a ritual of normalcy that they still maintained. |
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The doodle shows an almost cartoonish figure of a man being scalded in a teacup by the boiling tea. |
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By boiling water to make tea, the bacteria in polluted water were neutralised. |
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Herbal teas are made by placing the prescribed amount of herbs in a cup or a teapot and then pour boiling water over the mixture. |
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Pour 1 cup of boiling water over a tea bag and steep, covered, for 15 minutes. |
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Enjoying tea involves far more than just boiling water, adding a tea bag and gulping. |
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A little before serving, add the juice of a lemon and a teacupful of boiling cream. |
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He changed the strategy, boiling the water at his office and transporting the freshly made tea in urns. |
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The boiling points decrease as the size of the electronegative atom decreases from hydrogen telluride to hydrogen sulfide. |
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The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the liquid boils. |
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The spa is at the end of the garden, where, if you can find a waiter capable of boiling a kettle and buttering a scone, you can take tea. |
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Having come a long way from boiling terry nappies many non-disposables use biodegradable linings and act like disposables. |
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The parapets of the tower lined with ancient ballista, pots of boiling oil, and Vulcan AA cannon. |
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The dough is wrapped in the broad leaf of the banana plant, which is singed in boiling water and allowed to steam until cooked. |
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Now at the end of six minutes, put the dried mint leaves into the boiling thingy, close it with a lid and leave it to cool for an hour. |
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By the late 14th century references to penides, a barley-sugar type confection, show that some knowledge of sugar boiling existed in England. |
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Huge waves were breaking on the barrier reef and the narrows at the eastern entrance of the channel were like a boiling cauldron. |
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They have issues boiling away inside and their only outlet is to cause mayhem in the streets. |
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He considered boiling an egg, and the thought made him check how much time he had to get to the airport. |
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Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians made glue by boiling animal hides and used the substance as a binder in paint and for woodworking. |
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The increased density ends up requiring more energy for the same amount of excitation that would lead to the boiling of the water. |
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Thick columns of boiling brown smoke are pluming from somewhere among the tower blocks in the centre. |
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Stir the boiling liquid from time to time, until it begins to thicken and becomes syrupy. |
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Let set for a few minutes, then pour a kettle of boiling water down the drain to flush it. |
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Cook the tortellini in a large pan of salted, boiling water until al dente. |
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The potatoes are boiling, the simmering mince smells like proper home cooking. |
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Bet all this boiling rage and impatient was absent in the days of pony traps. |
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Back at this home base, the billies were soon boiling and a cup of tea never tasted better. |
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I was on breakfast duty so I got some water boiling in a billy on a small gas cooker and made some tea. |
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The boiling and frying technique remained in use in the Middle Ages for making cracknels, which were small, crisp, sweet biscuits. |
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Other things include only using the right amount of water when boiling a kettle and having baths instead of showers. |
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To perform this experiment a little oil of turpentine was placed at the bottom of a glass tube surrounded with boiling liquid air. |
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Its melting and boiling points are third highest among all elements after tungsten and rhenium. |
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Slightly off-centre, a constant whirlpool swirls and churns turbulently, sometimes spitting up a boiling fount. |
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A good display of chickens, boiling fowls and rabbits has replaced Christmas turkeys. |
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Dissolve the coffee in 125 ml boiling water and strain through a fine sieve into a saucepan. |
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The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered. |
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While the fish is cooking, blanch the bokchoy in boiling water just long enough to retain crispness. |
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In a saucepan filled with boiling water, blanch the parsley for 10 minutes. |
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Wash the vegetables, trim away any soft or brown spots, cut them into large pieces, and blanch them in boiling water for a minute or two. |
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You cut them into squares and blanch them in boiling water for a minute or so with onion and garlic. |
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Meanwhile, blanch the button onions for a few seconds in boiling water, then drain and cool. |
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In a large saucepan filled with boiling water, blanch the lotus root until tender. |
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To caramelise the garlic, first blanch the garlic in a pan of salted boiling water for about 3 minutes, then peel and transfer to a clean pan. |
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Whether it's frying fresh fish or boiling the billy, gas cookers seriously enhance the camping experience. |
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To blanch the almonds, cover them with boiling water for a few minutes, refresh them under cold water, drain them and rub the skins off with your finger tips. |
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At times, this game reached boiling point but thankfully never boiled over and at the end of the sixty or so minutes, a draw was the fairest result. |
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The leaves of the plant were bruised, and boiling water poured over them. |
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A handful of tulsi leaves can also be added when boiling the water. |
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Gently add the flour, to which you have added the bicarb, alternately spoon by spoon, with the boiling water until you have a smooth and fairly liquid batter. |
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For water extraction of Sophora flavescens, 200 g of dried root was mixed with 1,800 ml of distilled water and extracted under reflux for 3 hr by boiling the mixture. |
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Reports from the prison say the officer was attacked by a prisoner with boiling water from a kettle and received severe scalding to his face and hands. |
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Were the carvers stopped by the great waves boiling out of the sea? |
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The wontons were placed in a huge pot of boiling water and after only a few moments they floated to the top, we scooped them out and here they are. |
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Put tamarind pods in a small saucepan and barely cover with boiling water. |
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It was also used by the ancient Romans, as is evidenced by the writings of Pliny, who described a method for making soap by boiling goat tallow with alkali wood ashes. |
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In my memory and imagination, I always associate them with many picnics in many places, boiling the billy in their shade, by beach, river, lake, lagoon or creek. |
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Should any part of you or your kit freeze up, Thermos flasks of boiling water are always close to hand to warm your gloves or unfreeze your camera. |
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The colouring is important and he suggests that the mushrooms are first briefly blanched in boiling water, so they are moist without the need for prolonged cooking. |
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After boiling the broccoli, submerge it in ice water to stop the cooking process. |
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He rekindled the fire in the stove and set pans and pots to boiling. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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We also started boiling up the maize and storing this in huge bins ready for piling into the swims in front of the site to get the shoals of fish munching. |
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They have genuine promotion ambitions if they can keep the pot boiling. |
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Popular along the southeast coast of the United States and especially in Louisiana, shrimp or crab boil spice mix is used, not surprisingly, for boiling shrimp and crabs. |
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Top and tail the green beans and cook them in salted boiling water for 3-4 minutes till tender, then drain them and rinse under cold, running water. |
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There are enough questions to keep the pot boiling well into May. |
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I should be angry, steaming with the passion of a boiling teakettle. |
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They were constantly flying airplanes over his house, and playing pranks like boiling water in his teakettle when he was away, trying to drive him insane. |
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It is a seething, boiling, roiling, apoplectic revulsion at the very idea of unions. |
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On the surface, the water is boiling like a washing machine. |
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The chance to keep the pot boiling after a good win is an obvious temptation, but their fly-half will benefit from a week's recovery time after coming off with a thigh strain. |
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The fire of course revives the torpid scorpion, which then menaces Margaret but is eventually subdued when they manage to throw it into a pot of boiling water. |
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He nodded up at the dark clouds that were boiling out of the sky overhead. |
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Appret invented a method for preservation by sealing foods in airtight bottles and immersing them in boiling water for varying periods, which led to modern-day canning. |
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Just the thought had his stomach turning, and that had his anger boiling. |
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To his surprise, he is named SVP of the Urban Division, essentially boiling his job down to black man in charge of black stuff. |
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He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills. |
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This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling. |
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Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack. |
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As infants, my kids ate food right off the floor without washing or boiling. |
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Mr. Wynd said the shrinking process includes filling the head with hot sand and boiling it with herbs. |
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It was the boiling point of tensions that Nigeria had seen bubble over for years. |
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The Iranian and Hezbollah intervention in Syria this spring has exacerbated the tensions to the boiling point. |
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Pour the boiling water in the base of the steamer, place the plate in the steaming basket and set over the boiling water, covering it with the tight-fitting lid. |
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In pot with boiling water, cook potatoes for 15-20 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. |
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Small dumplings, poached in boiling water then tossed with some kind of sauce, gnocchi can be made of potato, flour and ricotta, semolina, milk and cheese, and even polenta. |
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He was making popcorn on the stove and boiling water for tea. |
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Over the years his style has simplified, he says, boiling down to an essence of Moroccan style and design, which he then makes liveable and comfortable. |
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She felt a rage boiling up inside her and she clenched her fists. |
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Steam the waterblommetjies in a steam basket over boiling water for between 12 and 15 minutes or microwave in a micro steamer for the same length of time. |
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Slice squid into bite-size pieces, then blanch in boiling water. |
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Millet is ground into flour and made into porridge by boiling it in water. |
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Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding. |
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The sight of an Austin Metro powering down the road at 15 mph with its indicator winking mockingly at the 30 cars queuing up behind is guaranteed to set the blood boiling. |
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Suddenly, lightning lit the sky, revealing that beneath me was a sea of green, with waves and troughs, rises and dips that swayed in the wind like boiling water. |
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Why should their housewives have been boiling water for the washing-up long after American housewives got the stuff on tap? |
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The film was shot in New Zealand, and in seven months there I hiked, climbed, rafted and watched the sun rise lying in boiling hot rockpools on a beach. |
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Outside, the wind was blowing and dark storm clouds were boiling. |
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She went over to her mother, who was boiling water for the tea. |
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Reheat the soup until boiling, decant into a jug and pour into the cups. |
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The inmate, who has not been identified, took a jug of boiling water mixed with sugar from a kitchen unit and was carrying it along a landing when challenged by an officer. |
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The hands that once gripped her arms loosed, the woman herself tensing with boiling rage as she jerked away from their now light and effortless hands. |
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As I head back in I hear the unmistakable sound of the milk boiling over. |
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This brought him off of his cloud of thunderous anger boiling up in him. |
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They will be lighter if you refrigerate the dough prior to boiling. |
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The Chernobyl reactor used graphite as moderator and boiling light water as coolant, while the Koodankulam reactor uses light water as moderator and coolant. |
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I could see a thunderhead boiling up above flagstaff, Arizona, 350 miles to the west. |
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This investigation pertains to modification in an earlier nucleate pool boiling heat transfer correlation developed by this author. |
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Manufacturers recommend a minimum brake fluid boiling temperature of 180c to avoid vapour lock. |
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Separate 4 medium heads of Belgian endive leaves, cut into long batons and blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. |
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They place 4mL of the mixture in a tiny round-bottomed flask, add a boiling chip and attach a distilling column packed with a scouring sponge. |
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Place a shallow roasting tin in the base of the oven and pour in some boiling water. |
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She described how she stole a glove from him and how Joan then dipped the glove into boiling water, then stroked her cat Rutterkin with it. |
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It can be demonstrated that pouring boiling water through the fine tea again will result in a very low flavor, bitterish drink. |
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Cauliflower needs blanching in fast boiling salted water before being given any kind of treatment, even stir frying, in my opinion. |
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There were moments of reprieve, then the boiling water again. |
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Meanwhile, it is relaunching its Straight to Wok Noodles, which don't require boiling and can be added straight to the wok in stir-fries. |
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Meanwhile, halve the mangetouts diagonally and blanch them and the beans and peas in boiling salted water for two minutes. |
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Scald the tomatoes in boiling water so that you can peel them more easily. |
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Environmental pollution and the overconsumption of nonreplenishable resources is the boiling frog syndrome of the 21st century. |
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You can try boiling water for that spaghetti on the hot stove, but it might take a few hours. |
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The interval between the freezing and boiling points of water is 100 kelvins. |
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Cycloalkanes have similar properties to alkanes but have higher boiling points. |
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Water usually contains some dissolved air, and boiling the water released this with the steam. |
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The use of boiling water to produce mechanical motion goes back over 2000 years, but early devices were not highly practical. |
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Watt was also aware of the change in the boiling point of water with pressure. |
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A cook, Richard Roose, was executed by boiling alive for attempted poisoning. |
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A popular street food, sundae is normally prepared by steaming or boiling cow or pig intestines stuffed with various ingredients. |
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He also determined with remarkable precision how the boiling point of water varied as a function of atmospheric pressure. |
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Under normal operation the water temperature could not exceed that of boiling water and kept the lead below its melting point. |
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Because of hydrogen bonding, alcohols tend to have higher boiling points than comparable hydrocarbons and ethers. |
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Apicius devotes a whole chapter to the cooking of boar meat, providing ten recipes involving roasting, boiling and what sauces to use. |
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Lettuce is the most common vegetable, usually prepared by boiling with ginger, coriander, and green chillies. |
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The region's cuisine involves simple cooking processes, mostly barbecuing, steaming, or boiling. |
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It is prepared by boiling the tea leaves in a mix of water, milk, and spices such as cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and ginger. |
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Freezing temperature of water decreases with salinity, and boiling temperature of water increases with salinity. |
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The specific mixture of hydrocarbons gives a fuel its characteristic properties, such as boiling point, melting point, density, viscosity, etc. |
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Some fuels like natural gas, for instance, contain only very low boiling, gaseous components. |
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The boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure around the water. |
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Because of this, the boiling point of water is lower at lower pressure and higher at higher pressure. |
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Popular methods are filtering with sand which only removes undissolved material, while chlorination and boiling kill harmful microbes. |
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The boiling and freezing points of water are affected by solutes, as well as air pressure, which is in turn is affected by altitude. |
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The CFCs have still higher boiling points because the chloride is even more polarizable than fluoride. |
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Because of their polarity, the CFCs are useful solvents, and their boiling points make them suitable as refrigerants. |
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Their roles on larger estates also included working in boiling houses and tending cattle. |
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A comparison of boiling points for compounds formed by ionic and covalent bonds leads us to this conclusion. |
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Bone glue can be made by prolonged boiling of ground or cracked bones, followed by filtering and evaporation to thicken the resulting fluid. |
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Some victims have been burned with smoothing irons or had boiling water poured down their throats. |
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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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Hundreds of besiegers were scalded or choked to death when boiling water was poured into the tunnels or fires were lit to fill them with smoke. |
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By the end of the growing season, the kernels dry out and become difficult to chew without cooking them tender first in boiling water. |
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The Brazilian dessert canjica is made by boiling maize kernels in sweetened milk. |
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Sweet potato soup, served during winter, consists of boiling sweet potato in water with rock sugar and ginger. |
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In northeastern Chinese cuisine, sweet potatoes are often cut into chunks and fried, before being drenched into a pan of boiling syrup. |
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In the postscript of the Steam Engineer's Guide, Evans noted that drawing a vacuum on water reduces its boiling point and cools it. |
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Warm water near the interface rises due to convection, which cools the interface, and prevents boiling of either acid or water. |
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These task forces promoted the boiling of water to obtain safe water, and provided chlorine and oral rehydration salts. |
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However, ale was largely safer due to the hours of boiling required in production, not the alcoholic content of the finished beverage. |
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On all estates, the boiling goes on night and day, except sunday. But well-handed estates have three spells, and intermissions accordingly. |
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Acetophenone was selected as a solvent due to a higher boiling point and better compatibility than toluene. |
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Achimenes are known as hot water plants because it was thought plunging the pot into hot but not boiling water would make it flower. |
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I've been drinking Weiss beer which is delicious and slips down a treat in the boiling hot weather. |
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Dissolve stock cubes in a pint of boiling water and add to the mix along with the tomatoes. |
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To braise your winkles, wash 200g to remove any sand, and blanche them quickly in boiling water. |
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She dunked uncooked meatballs into a vat of boiling liquid, which she used later to make gravy. |
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He is expected to be recently spilled boiling water on his foot while making cofee on the club's team bus. |
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Small fragments make small differences in efficiency when rendering grease from fractured artiodactyl bones by boiling. |
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By using slush with the cryogen cooled to the triple point instead of the boiling point continuousboil-off losses can be avoided. |
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Theresa is using Scottishinspired recipes including cullen skink, bridies, stew and tatties as appetite for the hit show reaches boiling point. |
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Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling salted water, cook cavatelli until al dente. |
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Presented investigation treats convective effects of ebullition cycle in a partial nucleate boiling regime. |
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Describing her ordeal, Al Titi recalled the terrible day when a pan of boiling oil fell over her. |
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Compounds with high boiling points, and thus low vapor pressures, will have a decreased tendency to evaporate. |
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We tried curry powder, baby powder, ant powder, boiling water, oil, vinegar, soapy water. |
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Stir to combine, then pour over just enough boiling water to cover the couscous. |
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As Chas struggles to cope, it's James who steps into comfort her but when Emma spies the pair enjoying a squeezy hug, her blood is boiling. |
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Physical properties of hydrochloric acid, such as boiling and melting points, density, and pH, depend on the concentration or molarity of HCl in the aqueous solution. |
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On the third day after this second boiling, pour all the syrup into a pan, put the races of ginger with it, and boil it up until the syrup adheres to the spoon. |
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Once harvested, bitter cassava must be treated and prepared properly prior to human or animal consumption, while sweet cassava can be used after simply boiling. |
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Slaves often ran the boiling process under very poor conditions. |
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Heat to just below boiling point, then reduce the heat, add the Earl Grey tea bag and poach the plums, turning them once, for 15-20 minutes or until they are soft. |
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Another rule implemented by Cook was his prohibition of the consumption of salt fat skimmed from the ship's copper boiling pans, then a common practice in the Navy. |
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I remember the days before pressure canners and freezers when we put up sweet corn and the jars of corn had to be in a boiling water bath for three hours. |
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Those reached boiling point when 120 black workers employed in the sugar refineries and oilcake mills were sacked because whites refused to work alongside them. |
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And the king of the lot is a replica of the Imperial State Crown, which was made from a common cleaning powder mixed with boiling water to create a copper sulphate crystal. |
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When the water in the copper boils, the arsenic and tartar, well pounded, is put into it, and kept boiling till the liquor is reduced to about half. |
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There's no taste to beat that of a cob of sweetcorn pulled from boiling water, put on a plate with a wedge of butter and bitten into as soon as your mouth can handle it. |
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As the process of harvesting the silk from the cocoon kills the larvae by boiling them, sericulture has been criticized by animal welfare and rights activists. |
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Additional improvements in other qualities like distillation boiling range, flow properties, cetane number and aromatics content were brought from new facilities. |
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However, the lighter boiling constituents of tne oil are much less irritating and at the same time they are apparently more anthelmintic than the heavier fraction. |
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A faint whiff of marijuana blends with the fumes of diesel trucks, the smell of boiling cabbage, overperked coffee, and the kitchen exhaust from a nearby Oriental restaurant. |
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Mix the stock cube with 75ml boiling water and pour over the rice. |
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Place the chillies into a bowl and rehydrate with boiling water. |
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The most common way of killing lobsters is by placing them live in boiling water, sometimes after having been placed in a freezer for a period of time. |
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Others such as gasoline or diesel contain much higher boiling components. |
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In Spain, they are consumed mostly steam cooked, sometimes boiling white wine, onion and herbs, and served with the remaining water and some lemon. |
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As one moves from primary to secondary to tertiary alcohols with the same backbone, the hydrogen bond strength, the boiling point, and the acidity typically decrease. |
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He proposed that the zero point of his temperature scale, being the boiling point, would be calibrated at the mean barometric pressure at mean sea level. |
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The opening of Inferno 21, in which Dante compares the barrators boiling in tar to the hubbub of the Venetian arsenal, exemplifies the lucidity of the translation. |
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It was the custom of Eli's sons that when any man brought a sacrifice to God, the priest's servant came while the flesh was boiling with a fleshhook in his hand. |
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Some cosolvents like iso-propanol can form an azeotrope with water to lower the mixtures total boiling point temperature and therefore evaporation of water is aided. |
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