Now, if your man demands meat, and you want to find ways around serving him hunks of meat all the time, try merely flavoring foods with meat. |
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Cael opened the package and took out the small packet of flavoring, setting it on the counter as Vincent followed his instructions. |
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Native bacteria ferment natural sugars to lactic acid, a major flavoring and preservative in sauerkraut and in naturally fermented dills. |
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It consists of a dried paste that often includes tobacco, areca nuts, catechu, and scent or flavoring. |
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The primary flavoring agent, the one used by all producers is the juniper berry. |
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Fresh basil may well be the signature herb of summer, perfuming our gardens and flavoring our foods with its delightful clovelike essence. |
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Do not use it as a major cooking oil, but you can use it now and then for flavoring. |
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Those who are allergic to shellfish have to avoid words even like bouillabaisse, fish stock, seafood flavoring, and clam extract. |
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Allspice is often added to mulled wine as a sweet flavoring, which may be helpful for the digestion. |
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Historically speaking flavoring meat was probably not the primary reason for marination. |
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Some of the teas, especially fruit teas, are not infusions but black tea with a heaped dosing of flavoring. |
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Traditionally safflower was grown for its flower, used in coloring and flavoring food, making dyes, and in medicine. |
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Mix ice cream, sour cream and whipped cream together and slowly add alcohol to taste, adjusting flavoring to your liking. |
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Cloves and allspice are a festive combination, famous for flavoring holiday pies, cakes and cookies. |
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I whipped the heavy cream into a fluffy cloud, adding three capfuls of vanilla for flavoring. |
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Used mostly for cooking, not flavoring, the brined variety earned its culinary gold stars in a classic dish, steak au poivre. |
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Sloe gin is flavored with sloe berries instead of juniper, the flavoring in regular gin. |
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These border beds might also be used for small fruits like currants or raspberries or for medicinal or flavoring herbs. |
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A colorless, crystalline compound, that is used as a flavoring and in the aging of wine. |
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Sweeteners, ammonia, acetaldehyde, mercury, menthol and flavoring are some of the additives found in cigarettes. |
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This oil is very suitable for flavoring fish, duck, poultry and salads dishes. |
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Is it to cook with, to use as garnish, or to add extra flavoring or as salad dressing? |
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In addition to being eaten fresh, the sweet, dark-red pomegranate makes excellent jelly and syrup and is a primary ingredient in the flavoring grenadine. |
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Mint flavoring compositions and wax-free gum bases are provided which are stabilized using gum guaiac, a naturally-occurring resin, as an antioxidant. |
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The baking soda toothpastes on the market have insufficient quantities of cleaning agent and high concentrations of flavoring. |
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Called, logically, rockweed, it is used for flavoring and providing moisture in clambakes but is essentially inedible. |
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You then strain the stock through cheesecloth, before flavoring it with the best port you can afford. |
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This standard does not apply to dried peaches that are processed by sugaring, flavoring, or for industrial processing. |
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You can also use it on your toast for breakfast, as flavoring for pastry dough pancakes, cakes plain or fruit, all kinds of cookies. |
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A delicate candied violet flowers to use on your toast for breakfast, for flavoring in pastry dough pancakes, waffles, or a cake. |
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Traditionally used in Indian and Chinese for medicinal purposes and as a food flavoring, Lemongrass provides a variety of health benefits. |
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In Mexico, cinnamon is added as a flavoring in the manufacturing of chocolate. |
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Does not contain: gluten, milk derivatives, lactose, added sugar, added preservatives, artificial flavoring, artificial coloring, ogm. |
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Depending on the pH, flavoring additives are finely adjusted and in this way the process is optimized. |
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They are featured in classic sauces and are a festive flavoring and garnish for baked hams. |
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All in all, this is a good middle of the road recording whose flavoring is more sweet than piquant, and whose intention is more to please than to inspire. |
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Did you know that food flavoring, perfumes, chemicals and electronic equipment can be classed as Dangerous Goods? |
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Colorless, soluble found in many types of fruit. Such as red apples and used as flavoring in candy, and baked goods. |
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Speed transfer of flavoring compounds, increase of volume and influence on stability. |
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Behind the counter employees served up fresh coffees and cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas, all with a unique line of flavoring patented to the owners of the store. |
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Alecost was the most popular flavoring for ale during the Middle Ages. |
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A perfectly roasted legume has a compact crunch that absorbs any flavoring you coat it with. |
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At issue is candy that contains significant amounts of chili powder, including lollipops coated with chili, and powdery mixtures of salt, lemon flavoring and chili seasoning. |
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Some people object to its bitter taste, even masked with fruit flavoring. |
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Ketones are also used in the flavoring and perfumery industry. |
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The food flavoring in question, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, is made by a small number of companies. |
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Hickory Specialties, a nationally distributed charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring company, is also a wholly owned subsidiary of the company. |
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A favorite flavoring in curries, turmeric is also renowned as a liver detoxifier. |
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Malt extract is a natural sweetener, flavoring, and colorant. |
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Hickory Specialties, a national producer of charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring products, is also a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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The team recognized that the mothers needed information that was more specific about taking chloroquine with food or some flavoring to try to change the taste and to continue for the full three doses. |
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Your dermatologist may have suggestions about the use of moisturizers, cosmetics, and sunscreens and may advise against using toothpaste with fluoride, tartar control ingredients, or cinnamon flavoring. |
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Soda pop is basically sugar water with a little bit of flavoring and added carbonation. |
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It was known to Ancient Egyptians, and has been used both as a food flavoring and as a traditional medicine. |
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A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food. |
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Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems from plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. |
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In general use, herbs are any plants used for food, flavoring, medicine, or fragrances for their savory or aromatic properties. |
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Smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent, and preservative for various foodstuffs. |
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This standard does not apply to pistachio kernels and peeled pistachio kernels that are processed by salting, sugaring, flavoring, or roasting or for industrial processing. |
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It serves for flavoring salads and crudenesses. |
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Suitable for flavoring fish, grilled meats, salads and grilled vegetables. |
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Natural flavoring from cocoa and fruit extracts arc used for taste and aromatherapeutic benefits. |
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In the healthful Asian way, and perhaps for economic reasons, meats are used abstemiously, as flavoring, while vegetables, beans and nuts, yogurt, butter and cream and aromatic Indian spices ingeniously carry the dishes. |
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Once again the leading company for end-ofyear specialty bread, Jacquet has extended its range with ginger bread flavoring and is promoting its festive range with powerful special offers. |
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Among the new product trends are chewable tablets, more palatable flavoring, and combination products that offer relief for two or more symptoms. |
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The 51st and 53rd JECFA meetings on food additives assessed over 500 food additives, including 435 flavoring agents and three contaminants, and considered allergenicity of peanut and soya bean oils. |
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Because without those mouthbreathers, I wouldn't be gobbled up like slop in a trough, alone, not flavoring anything, like some sort of sweet, third-world spam. |
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Often called Finocchia or Sweet Anise. The bulblike enlargement at the top of the stem is eaten raw, like celery, or used for flavoring. Has a licorice flavor. |
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The beverage, an alcopop made by blending sparkling water, fruit flavoring, malt, and cider, is marketed towards female drinkers as an alternative to beer. |
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One way to prepare onion flavoring for a vegetable soup is to take a large onion, remove the outskin, then stick cloves into the onion, and bake until it is nicely browned. |
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Small amounts of tomato foliage are sometimes used for flavoring without ill effect, and the green fruit is sometimes used for cooking, particularly as fried green tomatoes. |
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Then again, flavoring whiskey is seen as gilding the lily to purists. |
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Then, Cantu coats the paper printouts with picture-matching flavoring. |
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This soda has an artificial flavoring, I can taste the after taste. |
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