In a bowl, combine 3 cups of liquid, light soy sauce, mirin, sugar and tamari. |
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The next morning, the kids sat in the coffee shop drinking steaming hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate. |
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She pushed the cart that contained the empty cups of various forms of medication into an empty examination room. |
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He's now tackling a mound of pancakes and bacon and eggs, washed down with endless cups of coffee. |
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At that time, strain the tepache back into the container, add 4 cups of pure water, and allow to set for 8 hours. |
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Two to three cups of milk or yogurt or three to five ounces of cheese per day provide sufficient well-absorbed calcium to support thermogenesis. |
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I had never seen it here, but an essential ingredient of the Passover Seder is four cups of wine or at least grape juice. |
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Unfortunately for the crowd on the stands, that meant warm blankets and numerous cups of hot chocolate. |
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The same peony can be topped up with water and cups of tea brewed for hours together. |
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I was able to eat two servings of bacon and eggs with French toast and to top it off, I drank three cups of coffee. |
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Brad and Julia tramped up the stairs, each carrying a tray laden with food and cups of coffee. |
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In true WI spirit, the girls have been asked to bring along tray bakes, to serve with cups of tea in the Kelsick Centre afterwards. |
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For the chilly version of a chafing dish, serve bowls or cups of food on ice-filled trays, platters, or foil pans. |
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As we sat down to cups of strong Turkish coffee, a middle-aged man, clearly the head of the family, joined us. |
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The Bay Tree's clientele ranges from young families to wiry old men sipping cups of strong Turkish coffee. |
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Results of a study of lab rats published in Time shows that eating two cups of black raspberries daily may ward off esophageal cancer. |
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To finish the shrimp, in a medium saucepan, bring three cups of the warm reserved bisque to a simmer. |
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As she was mounting the stairs, keeping a tight hold of the banisters, she realised that there had been five half full cups of tea on the table. |
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I got rid of them while I munched my toast and drank the first of about a dozen cups of tea. |
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One time, we went to a cabin by the frozen Yukon river that you could only get to by sled dog and the chap there served us cups of tea. |
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The old hits got the drunks singing and snogging and slopping paper cups of beer. |
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When 1 to 2 cups of fruit accumulate, stir and remove the fruit with a slotted spoon. |
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Fever and chills, a hacking cough, snotty tissues, and discarded cups of tea are all that remain here for the moment. |
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In a large saucepan, bring 3 cups of broth and 2 tablespoons of butter to a boil. |
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Despite the never-ending cups of tea, one female passenger limits her beverage intake. |
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Keith used to get up quite early, long before Jan, and have a couple of cups of tea with a nip of rum in them. |
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The helicopter landed and they were wrapped in blankets and given sandwiches and cups of tea at the coastguard station. |
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When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns. |
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At that, she pulled out a can of root beer and one of the small cups of ice cream that the cafeteria served. |
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Your chances of developing an irritated bladder can double if you're drinking more than four cups of caffeinated coffee each day. |
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Limit the amount of caffeine you consume to no more than two cups of coffee per day. |
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For a richer texture but milder oyster flavor, you can substitute half-and-half for 1 to 2 cups of the milk. |
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Place two cups of grated soap scraps in a saucepan, cover with cold water and allow to stand for 24 hours. |
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The visitors went through 1,880 filled rolls, 700 cans of soft drinks and more than 1,000 cups of tea or coffee. |
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It consists of small, handleless, intricately decorated cups of the kind used for Turkish coffee, set down simply in a circle on the floor. |
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There was defiance in the air as huntsmen and women toasted the last legal York and Ainsty South hunt with stirrup cups of port. |
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Pressure cook the cauliflower and potato along with the stock cube and three cups of water for a minute. |
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For a pound a head and three cups of tea each what better value could we find? |
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We buy penny cups of espresso at the open-air coffee stand and watch the bustle. |
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The warm air from the heater and the steaming cups of caffeine didn't help me that much either. |
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We take cups of coffee onto the deck to view humpback whales and pods of orcas. |
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House guests drift in and out of the kitchen, helping themselves to cups of coffee. |
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The experimental drug, called caffeinol, is as potent as two cups of strong coffee and a shot of alcohol. |
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This sustained us, along with the countless cups of sweet chai and herb-infused omelettes delivered by the boys at every station. |
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I need a cold, dark room where I can hibernate for the next four months in my coat, scarf and thick black tights and sip cups of hot soup. |
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They all sat down and had their own cups of hot cocoa, warming their insides and their outsides. |
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I kept the fire going so that I could make Elvis cups of coffee which he preferred milky with four sugars. |
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Surrounded by packing cases and making himself endless cups of tea, he reflects wryly on his life and work. |
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The waiters grab Styrofoam cups of water before setting off with the main course, braised chump of lamb. |
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I was huddled in a chair in the lounge, cold cups of strong coffee by my feet. |
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Wendy's heart was pumping violently in her chest, as if she'd drunk ten cups of coffee in so many minutes. |
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Most people lose about 10 cups of water daily through urination, perspiration and respiration. |
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For a refreshing cold drink during summer boil half a cup of grated ginger and one cup of sugar in two cups of water. |
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Miss Howie said it was eight months before some officers would include her when they made cups of tea. |
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At one point, she brought a big plate of pickles and little plastic cups of coleslaw. |
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To prepare the infusion, steep one-half ounce of each of these herbs in four cups of boiling water for two hours. |
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But it's Borussia investors who are really crying into their plastic cups of Pils. |
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Ms. Bing and I asked for help distributing the platters of cookies, fruit, napkins, plates and cups of lemonade. |
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She was plying her neighbours with cups of tea in an effort to brace them against the biting chilling wind. |
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She'd fixed herself a few cups of hot tea, and a piece or two of toast, but had eaten nothing else since breakfast. |
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While the cups of the egg poacher can also be made of stainless steel, it is most important to find one with non-stick cups for the eggs. |
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Over cups and cups of green tea and bowlfuls of rice crackers, we chat in his kitchen well into the afternoon. |
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If you don't have enough green material for your pile, add a few cups of fertilizer such as cottonseed or alfalfa meal instead. |
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Add the rice and two cups of water, cover the pot, and turn the heat down low enough for you to forget about it for a while. |
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We rely on voluntary assistance and Mary has provided some great scones, fruit cake and plenty of cups of tea for us. |
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Two cups of fruit cocktail in its own juice yields 60 grams of carbs and 400 mg potassium. |
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If you have more than 3 cups of fumet, place the liquid in a clean saucepan and boil until reduced to 3 cups. |
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It is estimated over half a million cups of coffee were poured in homes and workplaces all over Ireland in aid of the initiative. |
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Then pour in the 2 cups of broth and gently place the galantine in the baking dish. |
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Inside there are cups of tea on the dining room table and the sounds of a game show from a television. |
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He didn't allow the man to have his prerequisite two cups of coffee after waking up. |
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For those drinking three to four cups of coffee per day the preventative effect was even greater. |
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They made their way back to their cars, after declining many offers of cups of tea and cake. |
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They pulled up a chair on the cement patio outside their tiny, concrete house and served plates of dates and demitasse cups of bitter coffee. |
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One pound of meat makes nine cups of jambalaya or dirty rice in less than 30 minutes. |
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She sat on the porch enthroned in a rocking chair with her feet propped up, and had two long, slow cups of coffee. |
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A character who is presumably either her doddering old grandmother or mother-in-law comes out with some cups of tea. |
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When students were asked how many cups of coffee they drink in a day, the results were surprising. |
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Then I attempted to measure out 4 cups of unbleached all-purpose white flour. |
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What I came to enjoy about the place was just sitting on that stair, having cups of tea and watching the world go by. |
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I could hangout at coffee shops sipping enormous cups of java hanging out with friends. |
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And it's pushing the new espresso products to price-sensitive latte sippers while still offering its old reliable cups of joe. |
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But despite the countless cups of joe chugged down in cubicles, the workplace represents just a fraction of the overall coffee market. |
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On this day, since I planned to not leave the house all day, I decided to indulge and drink two cups of coffee. |
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And you're asked to drink cups and cups of it, and answer a zillion very specific questions about the taste. |
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All I exist on are cups of wheatgrass tea and lymphatic drainage treatment. |
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In the garden, Gretchen appears and reappears now and then to bring her cups of tea or glasses of juice. |
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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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From a large metal canister on the counter next to the kitchen sink she produced three cups of baking flour. |
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Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day. |
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The Kuna Indians of Panama consume up to five cups of cocoa a day and include cacao in many of their traditional recipes. |
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Other cousins, replacements for my Polish uncles, stood around the keg with cups of beer. |
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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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I wanted bountiful heaps of chocolate fudge cake but instead received melted cups of mush. |
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Add 2 cups of rice. Arborio rice or paella rice is best, but any rice will work. |
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In the past he has replicated rolls of floral-printed toilet paper in silk, modeled Tupperware cups of beeswax and created sponges of balsa wood. |
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Three cups of coffee and two aspirins later Blair was starting to sound like her normal self again. |
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I had just knocked off three bagels and lox with cream cheese, and washed em down with four cups of very strong coffee. |
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Fiona came into the room then, carrying two cups of coffee, porcelain cups with saucers. |
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She took the teapot and poured herself and Kriss steaming cups of green tea. |
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To my parents, a couple of cups of sugar seemed a scandalous amount to waste on such an uncertain experiment. |
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I always brought along small cups of water to dampen the clay, so I could get a tee in the ground. |
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While spending an enjoyable afternoon chatting over cups of tea with Norm in Manchester yesterday we talked about some of the pluses and minuses of this blogging business. |
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A line of cocaine is now cheaper than many high-street cups of coffee. |
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Ten bucks for two cups of beer does not make Herambone a happy camper. |
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That cooks for four minutes and then we add 2 cups of Arborio rice. |
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After a breakfast of pasta and 3 cups of tea, I went to the garage to fetch my bike only to find my Dad, who looked more nervous than me, frantically pumping up my tyres. |
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Just arm yourself with a reliable stopwatch, sit and enjoy a cup of coffee in one of those shops, and count the number of cups of coffee that are sold in an hour. |
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Maggie remembered all those past years from which she had made splendid dinners and light sandwiches for snacks and heaven knows how many cups of tea. |
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The two were seated around Mia's desk, cups of cocoa near at hand. |
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The mullah invited them in, as proper Afghan hospitality requires, and shared cups of green tea with his guests. |
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Words of gratitude and respect were directed towards us and were soon drowned by loud cheers and flowing cups of beer and saki throughout the room. |
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We all assembled in the kitchen, gulping down cups of tea from the samovar as none of us could really stomach any food, and Olga couldn't stomach making anything either. |
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Soak the tamarind in 2 cups of water, squeeze and strain out the juice. |
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Reduce to about four cups of liquid and then strain through a chinois. |
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Antique cups of pottery and earthenware are also occasionally found. |
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For washing woollens and other clothes, mix four cups of pure soap flakes with two cups of methylated spirits and one tablespoon of eucalyptus oil. |
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We are presented with two tiny cups of sticky, syrupy, vinegar-y chutney. |
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Several varieties of crushed leaves and fruit were then thrown in, along with two cups of Epsom salts and sulphur mixed with half a pint of Jeyes liquid. |
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The thought made me swoon with disbelief, so after eight songs had passed, I wasn't sure if it was the twelve cups of punch or the dance that was making me delirious. |
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We obviously also like Beehouse pots, which are perfect for two and three cups of tea, as well as Yixing and, of course, the Brown Bettys, to name a few. |
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Her love and interests were in her family and friends, her walks with her two beautiful golden retrievers, her cups of tea, going to town and shopping trips to Cork or Dublin. |
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Eat 3 cups of basmati rice or 4 cups of any other rice weekly. |
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If dry or irritated skin is your problem, add 1 to 2 cups of oatmeal to your bathwater to help relieve itchy skin from mosquito bites and chronic problems like eczema. |
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On one day, the coffee drinkers were given a 250-milligram dose of caffeine in the morning and again at lunchtime, equivalent to four cups of coffee in total. |
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Or if you are feeling energetic send a begging letter or CV to companies you are interested in asking for a short period of time making cups of tea. |
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These offerings include a goat, two cups and one box of cooked rice, a tray of ground rice cakes, five cups of sticky rice, lemon juice, and ten pieces of betel. |
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Small cups of black Turkish coffee were set out on a low table. |
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You can choose whatever base you want, but I usually go with two cups of coconut or almond milk. |
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Outside, Matt Schultz supporters in Boy Scout uniforms made pancakes and handed out cups of Tang. |
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You can dust them with cocoa at the end, so they really do look like cups of cappuccino. |
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This time when he was brought to the station in handcuffs there were no courtesies, no cups of chai. |
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An integrated steam sprout can be used to froth milk for cappuccino or hot chocolate and a hot water spout for making tea or single cups of coffee. |
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To make your mouth wash, place one handful of fresh rosemary leaves, one peppermint tea bag, and 10 cloves in a ceramic bowl, then pour two cups of boiling water over them. |
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Literally hundreds of billions of cups of joe are consumed annually. |
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I boiled the billy for our hot water bottles and two cups of tea. |
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Over the past few months I had learned that she wasn't a morning person until she had at least three cups of peppermint mocha coffee and a bowl of fruit. |
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Two cups of steaming cocoa appeared in front of them on the coffee table. |
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Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, drinking endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep. |
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Place the chicken strips over two cups of chopped romaine lettuce and top, with two tablespoons of shredded carrots and two tablespoons of fat-free Caesar dressing. |
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At points along the perimeter of the crowd local residents tended smoky turf fires and plied their trade of selling cups of tea at exorbitant prices. |
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To make the cologne, first add two cups of tightly packed lemon balm leaves to a ceramic bowl, pour in 600 ml boiling water, cover and allow to steep overnight. |
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Will I soon be going to Tea Dances at the village hall, whirling Mrs Skidmore round in a slow waltz in between the cups of weak Typhoo and the Garibaldi biscuits? |
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Sift 2 cups of icing sugar and 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder into a bowl. |
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Church elders speak with pride of the 403 toilets and, in particular, of their own invention, a machine capable of dispensing 40 cups of communion wine every two seconds. |
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Jazz helps sell millions of cups of coffee, but sales of jazz records are in dire need of a caffeine jolt. |
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If I had CTS, I'd drink several cups of chamomile tea a day. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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The more sanguine can be found in the green room, drinking cups of tea, gossiping and smoking with other equally sanguine cast members and eternally bored understudies. |
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The open air restaurant prepares endless cups of cappuccino and uncorks bottles of white wine for those fortunate enough to take the afternoon off. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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I drink about eight cups of coffee in the morning, but I drink decaf. |
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Two cups of espresso before walking the dog and reading the Arts section of The New York Times. |
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Then I gulped down my lukewarm milk, rinsed out the glass in the sink, drank two cups of cold water, and rinsed the glass a final time before heading out into the living room. |
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With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage. |
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Caffeinism is more common than people realise and doctors recommend you shouldn't drink more than four cups of coffee or five cups of tea a day. |
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It's authentic, made of extra-heavy silverplate and big enough to hold six cups of coffee. |
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This will include heated massage chairs, hot blow-dryers and steaming cups of tea. |
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Down Elgin Street West, Jim's Restaurant is doing a brisk mid-morning trade in eggs over easy, homefries, toast and endless cups of coffee. |
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Keep a sipper cups hand After exercise, drink a cup of water and two cups of fruit juice, even if you are not thirsty. |
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Puree 2 to 3 cups of the bean-vegetable mixture in the blender with enough water to make a smooth purre. |
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We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
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My grannie came and gived them all a piece and jam and cups of water then I was to bring them back out to the street and play a game. |
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A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation. |
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However, unlike in Ramsay Street, there were never any cups of tea or bickies served. Instead, each family unit came armed with a slab of beer. |
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The participants drank two cups of hot cocoa per day for 30 days and did not consume any other chocolate during the study. |
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Bring me these twain cups of wine and water, and let us drink from the one we feel more befitting of this day. |
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Spoon 2 tablespoons of the wildberry gelatin mixture into each of the cups of orange gelatin mixture. |
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Add water or milk and an egg to about two cups of self-rising cornmeal and stir, being careful to not get the mixture too moist. |
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Women who drank four or more cups of decaf coffee a day were at an increased risk for the disease. |
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A photocopier left on standby overnight wastes enough energy to make 30 cups of tea. |
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Alternately, three servings of chicken breast, the cashews, plus two cups of low-fat milk daily yields the equivalent protein. |
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Read Montague, a neuroscientist at Baylor University in Texas, had volunteers drink from unlabeled cups of Coke and Pepsi. |
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The simple, handleless cups of phase 1 are more spreading, less convex-sided and have a smaller, higher base. There are deep and medium varieties. |
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Three cups of coffee made him a fidgety and high-strung lecturer. |
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He seems to commit his appalling crimes out of sheer spinelessness as much as greed, resorting quickly to drugging cups of tea as soon as his partner so much as questions him. |
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In a large soup pot over high heat, combine presoaked drained beans, 5 cups of the stock, onion, garlic, white pepper, oregano and cumin and bring to a boil. |
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Women drivers of the mobile section of the Salford Lancashire police force also served cups of tea each morning and afternoon to the men on point duty during the war. |
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Mix the refrigerated simple syrup and the remaining 5 cups of cold water. |
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