They are prepared, on occasion, to part with a serious amount of money provided they are convinced that the cooking merits it. |
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People used kerosene for cooking and lighting, which was dangerous because of the thatched roofs. |
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The coffee shop was very busy where parents and children came to rest and relax and sample some home cooking. |
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Not only did the wagon have to carry food supplies and cooking utensils, it had to carry the cowboy bedrolls and other personal items. |
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Evidence of the Chinese talent for cooking abounds, in the humblest homes as in the costliest restaurants. |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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According to the Internal Revenue Service Publication 936, a boat qualifies as a second home if it has sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities. |
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I've often wondered how they could get away with some of the cooking programmes that are on TV, considering how abysmal the hygiene shown is. |
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While the meat is cooking, peel the bananas, yautia, and plantains and put them in salt water. |
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But for those who embrace traditional ideas about family roles, it is rather weird to see men busy cooking and washing. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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What do you do when you're not ironing, washing, cooking, and taking the children to and from school? |
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Fewer young people can be seen there, only kids playing outside and elders washing or cooking. |
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Allowing a roast or a whole fish to rest after being cooked so the juices can work themselves through the meat is slow cooking, too. |
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With just Gordon, alias Black Jake, and 17-year-old Adam, as crew, we all took turns with the cooking, washing-up, and night-time watches. |
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Forget about humping a heavy pack, cooking over a campfire, drinking brackish water from a stream. |
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In the latter stages of cooking add water chestnuts, small corns, green beans and a tin of coconut milk. |
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All cooking was done over an open fire, which also their source of heat and which was kept going all the year round. |
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Not all wine becomes acetic, but when it does it actually can be used for cooking, in dishes that call for vinegar. |
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Adding cooking apples or damsons will ensure a perfect set in jam or jelly because of these fruits' high pectin levels. |
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Her interests were sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening, carding wool for quilts and making feather pillows. |
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En route to a hotel, we handed out sparkling new cooking pots and jerrycans to bemused beggars. |
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Our rehearsal dinner was at a Japanese steakhouse, where everyone sat around and enjoyed the cooking and eating. |
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Always smell the fish before buying and, if in doubt, soak the skate wings in water acidulated with lemon juice for 30 minutes before cooking. |
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In those days he was cooking in London clubs like the Valbonne, frequented by the last gasp of the jet set. |
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In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite. |
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But these spreads came with their own set of usability problems, particularly when it came to cooking or baking. |
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If you're cooking for a lot of people, it makes sense to buy a rack of lamb and trim bits off it. |
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He now operates from a van in the Hull area, filtering and cleaning catering cooking fat at hospitals, universities and schools. |
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The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot. |
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Jane was in the kitchen cooking a joint of beef ready for when Daddy got home. |
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Painting classes with Camlin and cooking lessons with renowned chefs are held with unfailing regularity. |
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Used to doing eight loads of washing a day, along with the cooking and cleaning, Sue will take a well-earned rest this Sunday. |
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Firstly, I'm going to take some classes, teaching kids and teenagers about the joy of cooking. |
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The channel presents a ragbag of cooking programmes aimed at the long suffering housewife. |
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At this point the vegetables should be cooked but not colored, and there should be cooking juices at the bottom of the pan. |
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I just serve it with the cooking juices and lemon wedges to squeeze over it. |
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Leave a thin layer of fat on steaks, chops, and roasts during cooking to seal in juices. |
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Pass the cooking juices through a food mill into a saucepan and stir in the lemon juice. |
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The best way to increase the juiciness of the meat being prepared is to learn the best cooking method. |
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The Japanese, like other Asians, rarely bake or roast, so most cooking takes place on the stove or range top. |
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He lassoes one and we jump cut to Smith at night with a fire that has something cooking on a spit. |
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She came up with a suggestion that they take a holiday from cooking during the entire month of Ramadan. |
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Whenever you are cooking something like, say, ramen noodles, which calls for water, use your broth instead. |
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He keeps the larger condiments such as cooking oil and vinegars in a wall cabinet opposite the cooking range. |
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Women contributed to the family income by taking in boarders and doing their laundry and cooking. |
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Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu hunted and gathered across the tribal regions, gleaning knowledge from the locals and cooking up some beautiful kai. |
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Make planning the menu, shopping for groceries and cooking the meal a family affair. |
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She stood there in flip-flops and an orange silk blouse, cooking soy-sauced strips of raw beef. |
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He's thinking about opening another shop, and perhaps a restaurant where you could choose your slab of raw meat for cooking. |
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Cajun cooking is influenced by the cuisine of the French, Acadian, Spanish, German, Anglo-American, Afro-Caribbean, and Native American cultures. |
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A white sauce is just a plain sauce that needs flavour added to it, but it is the base for any creamy sauce used in any cooking. |
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Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it. |
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If you're really not keen on cooking outdoors, take all your supplies with you. |
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I have been instructing her in all the basic cooking and keeping house ways. |
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A traditional range such as an Aga is also an option if you have the space, as they can boil water as well as supply heat for cooking. |
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Buying wholesome, healthy ingredients and cooking them at home is so simple. |
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An excellent wine for that backyard barbecue, especially if you're cooking red meat. |
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Advocates promote the joy of leisurely dining and opt for regional cooking and local flavours. |
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They showed off their skills in many subjects like cooking, woodwork, crafts and computer and proved to be the best. |
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It was a bit too noisy so I amscrayed off to pick up a new cooking grate for my rusty old Weber. |
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Select a cooking surface with control knobs at the front or side of the appliance. |
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Unroll a 10-ounce package of refrigerated pizza crust onto a large baking sheet that has been coated with cooking spray. |
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There will also be healthy cooking demonstrations and refreshments will be available. |
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She reduced the cooking liquid in a saucepan and added more white wine and spices before serving. |
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There are a few trusty pizza houses and French restaurants for those who can't face cooking after a day of strenuous exercise. |
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Two cars whizzed by, then the woodcutter's truck passed, laden with dried branches for cooking fires. |
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But don't worry if this is your first foray into Greek cooking and you don't know your mezedes from your mezedakia. |
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Occasional slow-motion replays highlight particularly dexterous handling of cooking pans or ingredients, for example. |
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Remove pork from cooking liquid, cut into cubes and heat under salamander or broiler until sizzling. |
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The landlady and landlord do the cooking themselves and the pub offers very good value. |
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He placed the meat in the bottom of the pot along with a little bit of cooking fat. |
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Rightly or wrongly, we British may not be renowned for the quality of our cooking. |
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The scout unit has been taking part in preparations for the skills and cooking drill and woodcraft. |
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Others, such as cooking apples, raspberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and gooseberries, have more pectin and set without any help. |
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According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard. |
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We have more than enough to make feta and soft goat cheeses, with milk left over for drinking and cooking. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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Coat a wok or large skillet with cooking spray and set the pan over medium-high heat. |
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I should have realised that if just seasoning the wok seemed too onerous, the chances of me ever cooking something in it were slim. |
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Turkey thawed in the refrigerator can be refrozen without cooking, although there may be some loss of quality. |
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I help her with cleaning, vacuuming, washing up, chopping vegetables, and a bit of cooking. |
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The round, concave shape of the wok means the whole wok becomes a cooking surface, making optimum use of the heat. |
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The shrines in their homes are spattered with cooking fat and they recite a mantra in the same breath as they yell at a yak. |
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Many dishes are a delicate combination of South American Indian, Spanish, and African ingredients and cooking traditions. |
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She scrambled down the stairs and through the living room to the kitchen where her mom was cooking dinner. |
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The mistakes I made could have happened with any recipe, so these wisps of wisdom should come in handy even when not cooking meatloaf. |
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He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he recollected the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking. |
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What better way of dealing with the emotional hardship of living out of a suitcase than a place where you can do your own cooking and laundry? |
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Her nephew approached, holding a cooking pot with herbs littered inside it, a pestle and mortar, a ladle, bowl and kindling. |
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When the skillet is hot, add enough oil or other cooking fat to thinly coat the bottom of the pan. |
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It's also behind what may be a renaissance in traditional north Vietnamese cooking. |
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With the cooking oscillating alarmingly, puddings did restore a certain equilibrium. |
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You will find the ingredients for these recipes are easy to find and the cooking time is usually minimal. |
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Butter has a lower melting point than hard white fats such as lard and hardened vegetable cooking fat. |
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Yorks, Rome Beauties and Winesaps are also good cooking apples, if a red apple is preferred. |
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In cooking, the adjective al dente describes pasta and rice that has been cooked so as to be firm but not hard. |
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Her recipe had steak and kidney cooking in the batter, but she said that leftover meat could be used. |
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I've found myself using my camera phone while others have been cooking, to capture aide-memoire material around a recipe. |
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Italian cuisine is world-renowned for its use of superb seasonal ingredients and simple cooking methods. |
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The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder. |
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If you are getting tired of KD and plain rice on alternate nights, look into Masala's vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian cooking courses. |
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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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Hugh describes growing vegetables and rearing animals, as well as cooking them, in an unpretentious manner. |
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Kitchen utensils include pots, bowls, cooking ladles, and spoons made of coconut shells. |
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The most typical images show the expansive cooking fireplace with a substantial fire blazing away and assorted pots and kettles nearby. |
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Nuts and nut oil are increasingly being used in cooking and can often be a hidden ingredient in dishes such as lasagne, salads and desserts. |
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Some laddu are made from a mixture of khoya and sugar formed into balls without cooking. |
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There will be a dog agility display, donkey derby, traditional Irish country cooking, trade stalls, amusements, and lots more, with entertainment for all ages. |
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After boiling the broccoli, submerge it in ice water to stop the cooking process. |
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Furthermore, how many of us really know that we can raise crops without using pesticides and chemicals, and the benefits of using herbs in cooking? |
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Strain the cooking juices into a saucepan and boil to reduce by half. |
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An email allegedly written by David Newman, an employee of the Cheyenne VA, reads like a how-to manual for cooking the books. |
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I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven. |
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And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, bacon says to try things like batch cooking. |
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The relative sequences for fine wares, lamps, amphoras, cooking pots, and plain wares can be clearly established, and general trends have become apparent. |
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Instead of that film's repressed romances, Iron Monkey offers a gob of melodrama, slapstick comedy, cooking montages, and demonstrations of holistic medicine. |
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Under the new rules, how does one dispose of cooking oil and fat? |
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Hosts are vetted carefully, both for their cooking and entertaining skills. |
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Irritants in the air such as tobacco or woodsmoke, perfumes, aerosol sprays, cleaning products, and fumes from paint or cooking gas can all trigger asthma flare-ups. |
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He did manage to make them dinner every evening and even produced some delectable cooking. |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning from her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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If we can't manage things at home, such as cooking, cleaning, bathing or remembering to take our medications, we may not know where to go for help. |
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There were multiple articles about a year ago about the terrors of feeding kids warmed-up food rather than cooking it from raw ingredients on-site. |
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When I left India and couldn't cook at all at 20 I started writing to my mother and she sent me back air letters, so I started with these air letters and began cooking. |
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Add the pickled sloes to the cooking juices and warm through. |
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And I put a bunch of peanut oil on it, brought it to a boil, was cooking with my shirt off, threw the wet fish on there and it just blew up all over me. |
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Acidulated water is used as the cooking medium when poaching. |
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Next, take out the lobsters, keep them warm and reduce the cooking liquid. |
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When I got laid off in January, I decided to start cooking once more. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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In the baking dish, mix the remaining cooking liquid and salsa verde solids and spoon over the salmon. |
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The bacon rashers can be placed on a heat-proof plate and put back in the oven to finish cooking till all the fat has melted and there are just very crisp bits left. |
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The river is where much of Southeast Asia comes alive, so expect to see children frolicking, men cormorant fishing and women washing and cooking in the shallows. |
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I adore crispy rashers for breakfast, on my burger, or in a BLT, and I consider bacon grease a first-rate cooking fat. |
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For the first time in their lives I am cooking, washing and taking them to swimming at 5 o' clock in the morning every single day rather than once in a while. |
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I also love the slight crust that they develop during the last stage of cooking, and the contrast between the tender flesh and the slightly wrinkled skin. |
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Now she found herself cooking for eight men and scrubbing the toilet aboard a small boat with no hot water. |
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Thanks to a food-rationing programme that began in the late 1990s, almost all families receive a monthly allowance of rice, cooking oil, salt, sugar and other basics. |
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The life blood of Petre's rustic cooking is honest soups, seasonal ragouts and stews and handmade pastry, passed down matrilineally through the generations. |
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Decide as a family to share cooking responsibilities and dedicate enough time for healthy meals. |
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Mix soy sauce, molasses, broth, salt, and sesame oil together, along with 1-2 tablespoons of the cooking liquid. |
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Their chores will be done with the implements of the day, which means they will be cooking their meals over an open fire and washing their clothes with a washboard. |
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In L.A., the really exhilarant cooking was bubbling up from the bottom, not trickling down from the top. |
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I took no sugar, no butter and no other cooking fat of any sort because to get these rare commodities I would have had to ask Stewart to give me some. |
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There are products on the market that will help keep food from adhering to cooking surfaces, keeping these appliances from getting so dirty they are difficult to clean. |
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Unable to afford electricity, butane, or propane, the students, like their neighbors, relied on wood for their cooking. |
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The cooking odors of cabbage and meatloaf and carrots drifted through doorways. |
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This means that instead of a flour-based gravy as accompaniment, pot-roast meat can be served with the cooking sauce that has miraculously thickened all by itself. |
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The freaks are cooking the books, and the carny world turns into a funhouse mirror of the allegedly real one. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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While he provides many tips for healthier cooking, this book is laden with temptations, ranging from red velvet cake to twice-fried plantains with green salsa. |
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There, she and other mothers can take ministry-sponsored courses, including on cooking and avoiding marital conflict. |
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I had to help with the preparations, taking time out from the demanding task of waiting on His Grace to assist with everything from cooking to candle making. |
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Strain in the juices and oil from cooking until you have a smooth paste. |
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They are very versatile in cooking and can be baked, stewed or microwaved. |
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He teaches a cooking class, runs a cooking club and blogs his recipes. |
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I never did get a big cast-iron cooking range for this house but I have my larder stocked with good food and that's a large part of my comfort blanket mentality taken care of. |
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A slide show beams Americana pictures of kids ice-fishing, aproned men cooking pasta, and prairie sunsets. |
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Simply cooking the four ingredients and placing them on a plate is grounds for disqualification. |
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People are cooking, bathing, chatting in their wall-less homes. |
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Baste with cooking juices throughout for golden crispy skin. |
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That husband of hers, still doing the cooking? Saw him on telly the other day. He had an apron on. Seems a rum sort of go. In my day we left cooking to the women. |
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The chequered life of Clarissa Dickson Wright, the larger of the two stars on the eccentric cooking show Two Fat Ladies. |
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There are even goodies, too, for Twifans whose love of cooking is just as strong as their love for vampires and werewolves. |
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Unless handled in specific ways during cooking, the sweet, creamy pulp will revert to bitter astringency. |
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Zedding hogs. Sleep sippers and spitters. Look at 'em cooking in their own snoring heat. One nose after another. |
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Her fanciest cooking equipment included a large blender, a heavy-duty electric mixer and two waffle irons. |
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Her family recently established a new on-farm restaurant, Sgubor Teile, which Sara supports by cooking and waitressing when she can. |
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Drain immediately and immerse the beans in ice water to stop the cooking. |
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Today it's commonly known as a method for cooking food sealed in a bag, using a water bath. |
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He makes his adobo heart-friendly by removing the skin from the chicken and pouring off the fat at two stages during cooking. |
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Chop or shred it into bite-sized pieces while the noodles are cooking. |
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During one of my bean cooking classes, my assistant from Vietnam told me about frozen adzuki bean desserts she had as a child. |
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Spatulas, tongs and wire brushes, which make cooking and cleaning a breeze. |
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The Aash had similar seasoning to Indian cooking, although the sauce was milder and wispier. |
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These include Woodstone, a brand renowned for quality cooking oven equipment. |
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Melnyk and Hayes formed an alkyd resin by reacting waste cooking oil with polycarboxylic acids and polyols. |
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Not for me the stress of City trading and yabbering into a mobile phone, or indeed cooking in a new-fangled microwave. |
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Outside, the kitchen was housed in an old Anderson shelter, as were the gas bottles for cooking and lighting. |
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The chefs will then demonstrate cooking baked ziti with enough samples for all. |
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As a result, packed deli meats, olives, antipasto and fresh meat prepared for home cooking are to be rolled out next week. |
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He adds that dining in and cooking for one s partner has aphrodisiacal qualities in its own right. |
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This mechanism facilitating cooking contaminants to be captured by the range hood over the cook-top is called buoyancy-capture principle. |
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There was only cooking minced lamb keftedes on the cheap grill over chopped olive wood and dried oregano. |
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Many crafts are considered to be simple home maintenance, such as cooking, sewing and carpentry. |
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Be sure to follow the usual safety precautions when cooking outdoors. |
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Her main cooking philosophy is to use only fresh ingredients. |
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After cooking the brownies until we could smell the pot, we each ate a large brownie. |
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Consuela and Sullivan had been cooking all night so there was plenty of beef and cabrito. |
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Slowly cooking the onions will cause caramelization which will bring out the sweetness and give them a brown color. |
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Slowly cooking the onions will caramelize them, which brings out the sweetness and gives them a brown color. |
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The sort of real delicious Italian country cooking that is a revelation after so much chichi Italian food dished up in London. |
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When the basket was full, she carried it back and emptied it next to the outdoor chula where she did most of her cooking. |
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The cipollinis will brown quickly, so don't walk away while they're cooking. |
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Comestibles of all sorts came to view, and a smell of cooking spread itself among the trees. |
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The process of cooking meth can leave residue on surfaces all over the home, exposing all of its occupants to the drug. |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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Azie is a charming and attentive host. His cooking is excellent and the meals he prepares seem healthy and nutritious. |
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My cooking isn't very good. I don't have any idea how to prepare a good meal. |
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The project took a few days to gain momentum, but by the end of the week, things were really cooking. |
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With the updated software, I was really cooking with gas. I got the project done in half the time. |
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Enron Corp., once a major U.S. corporation, is now famous for cooking the books. |
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Faced with the prospect of cooking for himself, his first thought was to cop out and order a pizza. |
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Unfortunately, every cowpat that is burned as cooking fuel means that no nitrogen is available for use as fertilizer. |
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French cuisine is considered to be one of the world's most refined and elegant styles of cooking. |
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When spring arrives the fava arrives and everyone in the Mediterranean can dream up a way of cooking it. |
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A forepack carried over the saddlebags contained a gas mask, hand spade, food bag, field flask and cooking utensils. |
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Nearby, Marikosan picked the rising and curling forestems for later cooking. |
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Remove everyday germs and neutralise cooking odours with our antibacterial handwash. |
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The fat and protein content varies depending on the cut and cooking method. |
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Elizabeth David, a cookery writer who revolutionised the nations's home cooking in the 1950s, came from Sussex. |
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The Moroccan lady knows little of cooking, needlework or any household arts. |
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Aqueducts brought water to urban centers and wine and cooking oil were imported from abroad. |
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Insulae were often dangerous, unhealthy, and prone to fires because of overcrowding and haphazard cooking arrangements. |
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Following cooking, the cooked mixture is vented to a blow tank and from here pumped to a knotter for the removal of knots. |
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After a long morning working, he decided to have a little lie-down before cooking lunch. |
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Milk and buttermilk were popular, both as cooking ingredients and drinks, but were not always available, even at farms. |
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Unlike Middle Eastern cuisine, Pakistani cooking uses large quantities of spices, herbs, and seasoning. |
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Garlic, ginger, turmeric, red chili, and garam masala are used in most dishes, and home cooking regularly includes curry. |
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Mustard sauce, ghee, sunflower oil and fruit chutneys are widely used in Bangladeshi cooking. |
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Newlyn is home to a food and music festival which hosts live music, cooking demonstrations, and displays of locally caught fish. |
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The communal kitchen is half a meter lower than the main house is both used for cooking and eating. |
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We were set up on a man date, and the next thing you know we were cooking for our first competition! |
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During oven roasting, hot air circulates around the meat, cooking all sides evenly. |
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Traditionally recognized roasting methods consist only of baking and cooking over or near an open fire. |
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With further technological advances, cooking came to accommodate new opportunities. |
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In general, it works best for cooking whole chickens, turkey, and leaner cuts of lamb, pork, and beef. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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Roasting is a preferred method of cooking for most poultry, and certain cuts of beef, pork, or lamb. |
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Usually these consisted principally of a large cauldron of cooking fat, heated by a coal fire. |
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Everything Tastes Better with Bacon, a book by Sara Perry, is a cookbook that compliments bacon's many uses in cooking. |
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Epic Meal Time, a cooking show based on YouTube, features bacon in many of their episodes. |
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The variety from Louisiana is known as Tasso ham and is often a staple in Cajun and Creole cooking. |
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Often lacking their own cooking facilities, housewives would carry a pudding or stew to the baker's oven and leave it there to cook. |
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Such dishes are called by specific names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods. |
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As a result of the Mughal rule in the region, the cuisine of Aurangabad has been highly influenced by the North Indian method of cooking. |
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Scarcity of water and fresh green vegetables have all had their effect on the cooking. |
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Several different types of curries exist, depending on the cooking style, such as bhuna, bharta, roghan josh, qorma, qeema, and shorba. |
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A popular cooking fat is pure desi ghee, and some dishes are often enriched with liberal amounts of butter and cream. |
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The name may have come from the metal dish in which the curry is cooked, rather than from any specific ingredient or cooking technique. |
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Middle Eastern methods of cooking, which sometimes combined meats, fruits and spices, were popular at the time. |
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Moaaoya Hamoud, 26, another Syrian refugee and a onetime journalist who also has restaurant cooking experience, makes the mezzes. |
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O'Sullivan also enjoys cooking, and has said that if he were to go back to school he would study cooking. |
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Since around 1970, chefs and restaurants across Denmark have introduced gourmet cooking, largely influenced by French cuisine. |
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Jersey milk being very rich, cream and butter have played a large part in insular cooking. |
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British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. |
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Since the 17th century, peat has been cut for fuel for domestic heating and cooking and it is called turf when so used. |
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In April 2012, an ANA 787 made a delivery flight from Boeing Field to Haneda Airport partially using biofuel from cooking oil. |
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Seafood is central to most Icelandic cooking, particularly cod and haddock but also salmon, herring, and halibut. |
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Those attending University College were expected to bring a servant with them to deal with cooking, cleaning and so on. |
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Finnish cuisine is notable for generally combining traditional country fare and haute cuisine with contemporary style cooking. |
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Various turnips were common in traditional cooking, but were replaced with the potato after its introduction in the 18th century. |
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A large chimney stood in the middle of the house that provided cooking facilities and warmth during the winter. |
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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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This is a great oil to make if your cooking style includes stir-fries and other nonbarbecue efforts. |
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Eel blood is toxic to humans and other mammals, but both cooking and the digestive process destroy the toxic protein. |
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It was his first attempt at cooking, but I tried it and it was not half bad. |
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In 2006 a hoard of 599 silver denarii, hidden in a locally made cooking pot, was found at Llanvaches by a metal detectorist. |
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Travelling to India during this time introduced new cooking methods and products to the region, including tea. |
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Hydrogenated vegetable oil, known as Vanaspati ghee, is another popular cooking medium. |
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Many types of meat are used for Indian cooking, but chicken and mutton tend to be the most commonly consumed meats. |
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The region's cuisine involves simple cooking processes, mostly barbecuing, steaming, or boiling. |
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Mughlai cuisine is a style of cooking developed in the Indian subcontinent by the imperial kitchens of the Mughal Empire. |
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These cuisines tend to adapt Indian seasoning and cooking techniques to foreign dishes. |
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Indian cuisine has had considerable influence on Malaysian cooking styles and also enjoys popularity in Singapore. |
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Other cuisines which borrow inspiration from Indian cooking styles include Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, and Burmese cuisines. |
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The preference for seasoning and cooking techniques of Chinese provinces depend on differences in historical background and ethnic groups. |
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Because of imperial expansion and trading, ingredients and cooking techniques from other cultures are integrated into Chinese cuisines over time. |
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Cooking should be appraised from ingredients used, cuttings, cooking time and seasoning. |
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The flavor of the meat was enhanced by cooking it in animal fats though this practice was mostly restricted to the wealthy. |
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Salt was used as a preservative from early times, but in cooking was added in the form of soy sauce, and not at the table. |
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The Yuan and Qing dynasties introduced Mongolian and Manchu cuisine, warm northern dishes that popularized hot pot cooking. |
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Jiangsu cuisine favours cooking techniques such as braising and stewing, while Sichuan cuisine employs baking. |
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Other products such as soy milk, soy paste, soy oil, and fermented soy sauce are also important in Chinese cooking. |
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Deep fried meat combined with sweet and sour sauce as a cooking style receives an enormous preference outside of China. |
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The European colonization of the Americas yielded the introduction of a number of ingredients and cooking styles to the latter. |
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One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles. |
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The manner of cooking for the American colonists followed along the line of British cookery up until the Revolution. |
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Many homes had a sack made of deerskin filled with bear oil for cooking, while solidified bear fat resembled shortening. |
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Rendered pork fat made the most popular cooking medium, especially from the cooking of bacon. |
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The colonists enjoyed butter in cooking as well, but it was rare prior to the American Revolution, as cattle were not yet plentiful. |
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Squid are heavily fished for and eaten as fried calamari, and often are an ingredient in Italian American cooking in this region. |
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Thus, for almost 200 years, Floridian cooking has had a more tropical flavor than any other Southern state. |
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It is also available for showers, sinks, cooking and cleaning once propulsion plant needs have been met. |
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In many cities, methane is piped into homes for domestic heating and cooking. |
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It is accompanied with fried egg, cheese and fried plantain or cooking plantain. |
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Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod. |
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Traditionally, oysters that do not open have been assumed to be dead before cooking and therefore unsafe. |
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Kombu can be used to soften beans during cooking, and to help convert indigestible sugars and thus reduce flatulence. |
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This includes such things as fish filleting, salting, drying, smoking, cooking, freezing and canning. |
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Natural gas is a fossil fuel used as a source of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. |
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Some species have large seeds, called pine nuts, that are harvested and sold for cooking and baking. |
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Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and uses, including cooking, eating raw and cider production. |
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It includes many other aromatic herbs, including most of the more common cooking herbs, such as basil, rosemary, sage, oregano, and catnip. |
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Cowslip leaves have been traditionally used in Spanish cooking as a salad green. |
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Boiling, steaming, and simmering are popular cooking methods that often require immersing food in water or its gaseous state, steam. |
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Free lighting and cooking has been installed as have two paymeters for gas fires. |
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The domestic work women performed for owners was traditional, consisting of cooking, cleaning, laundry, fetching water, and childcare. |
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The poor penurious horde, naught in the cooking pot and naught in the belly. |
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