Some of the films turned out to be unwatchable because the film had decayed or curdled, but most were perfect. |
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Now it is rare to see his name in print unless it is being invoked as shorthand for corrupted innocence or curdled dreams. |
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A posset was a hot drink made from milk curdled with ale, wine, or other liquor, often with sugar, spices, and herbs added in. |
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Nothing turns from effervescent nectar to curdled crud as fast and as completely as comedy. |
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The curd which is half curdled has been considered as a totally unwholesome food item. |
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If Carlyle's criticism curdled into diatribes of denunciation, Comte's calcified into the dogmatism of a cult. |
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In some cases, the vomited milk may smell curdled because it has mixed with stomach acid. |
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But for more than 12 years peace and harmony in the sleepy lanes was turned sour, curdled by a malicious poison-pen writer. |
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The tabloids condemned them, not unfittingly, as the curdled dregs of an outmoded caste. |
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The milk is curdled using lamb or kid rennet in paste form at a temperature of between 36 and 40 °C within a maximum time of 35 minutes. |
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Instead of being curdled with rennet as most cheeses are nowadays, the milk is soured with lactic acid-producing bacteria and left to separate naturally. |
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The raw milk is curdled at a temperature of approximately 30 °C within 40 hours of milking. |
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The fat is white, with a firm consistency, and is uniformly curdled and not greasy. |
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After all, excess solitude has curdled my personality and my long-term health might be at risk. |
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One of them, falling onto the corner of the fireplace, knocked over a pot of curdled milk. |
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The coagulum mixed characters are intermediate between purely curdled rennet or acid. |
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Horror aficionados may lap this up, but for me, hemlock Grove is about as appealing as curdled milk. |
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All he got for his pains was a look that would have curdled milk. |
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I don't just mean sour, I mean lumpy and curdled and almost cheese. |
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I still had the handful of yoghurt from the photo shoot and even though the yoghurt had curdled, this congealed dairy product was a feast to these backward Devonian fooles! |
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This curdled cheese mass is then mixed using a cheese harp and cut with a cheese knife to produce 0,5-1 cm chunks. |
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Self-sufficiency was also achieved in the case of curdled milk, eggs and poultry meat. |
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The milk is curdled by adding a lactic starter or some whey to which a little rennet of animal origin has been added. |
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Kneading and salting: once draining has taken place, the curdled milk is kneaded until it yields a uniform paste which is clayey to the touch, and at the same time salted with sodium chloride. |
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Evans has some sense of humor and some self-awareness, but not nearly enough, and whatever charm he may once have had has now curdled into repulsiveness. |
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It is weak, watery, slightly curdled round the edges. |
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Once celebrated for her taut writing and devotion to social justice, her image since her death in 1984, aged 79, has curdled into something villainous. |
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The main characteristic of this cheese is that the milk is curdled using only vegetable rennet made from the dried flower heads of the cardoon varieties Cynara cardunculus var. ferocissima and Cynara scolymus. |
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The milk must be curdled using rennet at a temperature between 31 °C and 35 °C. The curd is stirred and poured into moulds in several layers without pressing. |
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It is curdled at a temperature of approximately 30 °C. The separation and coagulation of the milk proteins that occurs during this process is typical of Edam Holland. |
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Once the cows have been milked, the jugs of milk are gathered together in a warm place and poured into a vat with slanting sides where the milk is curdled. |
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We ate curdled milk and when it was dried, we made a kind of cheese. |
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Your conference has just curdled and gone sour on you. |
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Draining: after an initial draining process in the vat itself, the curdled milk is put into cloth bags, which remain hanging for between five and ten hours so that a second draining process can take place. |
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Bottles organic milk and produces curdled milk and butter. |
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After all, cheese is just curdled milk, and as long as it's not eaten with meat, what could be treif about it? |
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The stomach was filled with curdled milk, possibly due to reduced intestinal peristalsis. |
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Later, Tarantino would help finance the 1996 movie Curdled, a feature-length adaptation of the short. |
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