Roast venison with port jelly and potted shrimp rolls also graced the low-key menu. |
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Place the grapefruit, blood orange, and orange segments in a large, shallow bowl and pour the jelly on top. |
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I took my shirt, skirt and underclothes off and placed them in the same bucket of water and soapsuds as my stained jelly shirt. |
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Sketch was staring at it as well, in between bites of a sloppy peanut butter and jelly sandwich. |
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We've had newspaper guys, previously steely eyed and smart as a whip, turn to jelly at the mere prospect of a dip in his pool. |
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For there is another family of box jelly fish, the Carybdeids, which scientists are only just beginning to fathom. |
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If anaesthetic jelly is used, it will be squeezed into the urethra using a syringe without a needle, and will take effect in five to ten minutes. |
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There were cookies and jelly candies, too, and a glass of the local verbena cordial, Verveine. |
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Turn the Polaroid over and that space keeps the spent pod, emptied of its seminal jelly when ejected from the camera. |
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Tykes as young as 3, dressed in ski suits bright as jelly beans, slide happily down the bunny slope. |
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The part of the eyeball behind the lens is filled with a jelly called vitreous humour. |
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I am of course referring to the weird squidgy jelly bit that comes between the pastry and meat. |
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He produced both the main course and the pud Perry jelly with elderflower ice cream. |
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To prevent pressure sores, the operating table was covered with silicon jelly pads. |
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Plum wine jelly with plum sorbet and diced lightly cooked plums was refreshing, light, not oversweet. |
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It tasted like a mixture of chocolate, hoisin sauce and fruit jelly sweets. |
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For a more neutral panna cotta, we sometimes make a jelly from pomegranate juice. |
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Follow the cake directions, substituting halved jelly beans for the spots and a small mint patty for the head. |
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Ordinary microscopic slides, covered with a thin coat of petroleum jelly were used as pollen traps. |
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An interesting selection of cold cuts included jelly fish with sesame, pork knuckle and beef. |
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If the adhesive has already dried, the application of antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly for 30 minutes will loosen the polymer for removal. |
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For nasal soreness, apply petroleum jelly or vitamin A or D ointment in the nostrils and around the edges. |
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One of the most extraordinary and convincing examples of cryptic female choice occurs in the comb jelly Beroe ovata. |
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This is a cold appetiser, with roast suckling pig, sliced beef, jelly fish and ham. |
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Use of jelly stones is not a scientific mode of pot hole repair, rather the filler substance should be finely ground, he explained. |
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He sat as she went to the tray and put together a plate of the milder foods such as bread and jelly and French toast. |
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Put petroleum jelly on pieces of cotton to use as earplugs for swimming or showering. |
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In fact, he bought the wood today, but damson picking and jelly making prevented him starting on that project yet. |
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In my mystery gift I got a garlic press and a jelly mould and a couple of other things. |
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Marmalade is made from citrus fruits, jam from fruit pulp and jelly from fruit juice with no bits in. |
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The surgeon uses the urethral dilators and lubricating jelly to dilate the urethra to accommodate the desired sheath size. |
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Leave overnight to drip through, then remove the jelly bag, discard the contents and leave to soak in cold water while you finish the jelly. |
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In the Baltic Sea, similar dumps have started to discharge mustard gas, forming a jelly on contact with water. |
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The jelly can contain a gelling agent which does not easily dissolve and can result in the sweet becoming stuck in a child's throat. |
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Members of the 24th Squadron brought cakes, doughnuts and jelly for the pupils. |
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Some people put a dab of petroleum jelly in the nose at night to combat dryness. |
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We did not stay very long, because I was coughing and sneezing, and drowsing, and jelly legged. |
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You would realize that too if you had to live on German jelly and bean stew for six months. |
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After preparation, the jelly was placed in a container and covered from dust, often not sealed in any way. |
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The orange jelly, though, was nothing more than a silly fancy on a rainy day. |
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Lunch may be with family or friends, and involve a classic roast followed by, say, fruit jelly made by the kids. |
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A little dash of pumpkin pie spice in my pumpkin jelly and I was on to another blue ribbon winner. |
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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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Products with cooked elderberries, like juice or elderberry jelly, are perfectly safe, however. |
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You can keep this sauce, chilled as a jelly, in the fridge for up to a week. |
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Orange jelly with fresh peach and pineapple slices, topped by double cream, finished the meal. |
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The treatment back then was a diet of fried sheep thyroid glands with currant jelly on the side. |
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I liked the kick it gave the chicken and the green grape jelly was a great balance. |
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I also got extra points for using homemade blackberry jelly so graciously offered by a coworker. |
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Nearly two-thirds of all restaurant visits include French fries, pepperoni, potato salad or jelly filling. |
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It came with a red pepper cassonade, crab ice cream and a sliver of passion fruit jelly. |
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Nick peeked into the first basket, and passed me an apple jelly sandwich before taking a peanut butter one. |
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For example, the process of creating jelly or jam from fruit was similar to pickling. |
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Mine was filled with apricot and Jason's was peanut butter and strawberry jelly. |
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She went into the kitchen, and prepared a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. |
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In this country port was as essential as redcurrant jelly, the two being combined in Francatelli's delicious sauce for venison. |
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In the kitchen, things which may need clarification are stock, clear soup, aspic, jelly, etc. |
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The statement also said the latest cases were likely caused by the consumption of tainted pork tongue in jelly. |
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Similarly, the chicken wings come in Thai jelly, a sticky slick of savoury honey coating some very ruddy wings. |
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Put in the pulled breast, with any odd scraps of jelly, and stir about until the pieces are very hot indeed. |
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Sheep heads, rams' testicles, udders and jelly from the feet were all prepared for storage. |
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Those who wanted to build up the appetite, began by munching on seafood popiyat and meat jelly. |
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They are caused by clumps of material suspended in the vitreous jelly that fills the back of the eye. |
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Her bones were melting like jelly now, descending along the edges ever so patiently, dripping slow as wax over her raw flesh. |
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As the Committee chairman testily remarked, this is a little like nailing jelly. |
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It is petroleum oil turned to jelly, and contains refined oil, gelliants, and butylated hydroxy toluene. |
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After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery. |
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I don't like the idea of using petroleum jelly or any other synthetic product internally. |
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A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly. |
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The cleared cuticles were mounted in glycerin jelly on glass slides for light microscopic examination. |
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Another thing that just wouldn't be the same without women is jelly wrestling. |
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Served on a long white platter, the little row of apple treats starts with a pleasant apple jelly candy. |
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It is entirely possible that the jelly sweet stuck to his finger while he wet his finger to shine the ball. |
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The jelly is contained in a dome-shaped plastic cup with a peel off foil lid. |
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Invert the jelly onto a cutting board and remove the mold and plastic wrap. |
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If they tried to clear my arteries, they'd find one filled with vanilla cream, one filled with jelly, and one dusted with powdered sugar. |
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Undercover council officers are to swoop on local shops in a bid to keep a killer jelly sweet out of Bolton. |
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A toddler is believed to have choked to death on a jelly sweet linked to more than a dozen deaths around the world. |
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These gentlemen want to sell us fruit, custard and jelly but they have no water. |
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Parents were warned not to allow their children to eat a jelly sweet which has been linked to 16 deaths elsewhere in the world. |
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Up close he looks like a child who has just eaten too much jelly at a birthday party. |
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But another reason for the raid was to test the use of Napon fire bombs containing a gasoline-based jelly. |
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He later combined nitroglycerine with gun cotton to create a clear jelly, patented in 1867 as Blasting Gelatin. |
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We know you are said to like jelly babies, but what do you think about politics? |
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Most have been of a technical nature, but one new idea possibly not seen before at Threshfield is the introduction of jelly babies at half-time. |
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In an instant the smell of stale jelly babies reached his nose, he turned towards me and I was able to pull him out of the inner coven's reach. |
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Every pint of lager or cider, or every bottle of alco-pop has more calories than a pack of Maltesers or a KitKat, or 10 jelly babies. |
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In recompense, he was given a free chicken salad sandwich and all the jelly babies he could eat. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans. |
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Eyes are gumdrops and jelly beans, antennae are licorice lace, and the tongue is a shaped gumdrop. |
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The tiny Jersey potato, barely bigger than a jelly bean has come to save us from another month of baked and mash. |
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Moisten area around jelly bean with a small amount of water and sprinkle with orange and red edible glitter. |
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They say money doesn't grow on trees, but it does spring up from jelly bean soil in these graduation party centerpieces. |
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For eyes, dip one end of 2 jelly bean halves in melted chocolate and place on cookie. |
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Buy them now and some time in the distant future, a Ronald Reagan jelly bean jar may yet be within your grasp. |
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The moment a child is quiet for a second, a jelly bean is presented to him. |
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It used to be that we could sneak into the reception and help ourselves to jelly beans from the candy jar on the front counter. |
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To eat the jelly beans, or not to eat the jelly beans, that is the question. |
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Mason jars of jelly beans and gummy bears and fresh-baked cookies are there for the taking. |
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Then roll the dough lengthwise like a jelly roll, being careful not to rip the dough. |
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Using the bottom wax paper, roll the dough into a jelly roll style, halfway. |
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Pack into molds or crocks, or roll like a jelly roll in a piece of plastic wrap and place a twist tie on both ends. |
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The next day, preheat the oven to 300 degrees and put the chicken parts on a cookie sheet or jelly roll pan. |
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Put two tablespoons of butter on a jelly roll pan, and stick in the oven until melted. |
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Some of it ended up as a kind of jelly roll which I gave to my pregnant friend to take home for her moments of sweet craving. |
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The finished product is cut width-wise like a jelly roll, then presented on a bed of spinach. |
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That's the chocolate log, it's a roll cake, like a jelly roll, and then you cover it with chocolate bark. |
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Roll the dough tightly around the marzipan to form a long jelly roll and pinch the seams to enclose. |
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It would seem that entry through the stage door to stardom does not come by simply donning a pair of jelly shoes and a rah-rah skirt. |
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Stilton and pears is another classic combination, as is manchego cheese with slices of quince jelly. |
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You need quite a few to make the juice for this jelly, and it is much easier to do if you have a blender or food processor. |
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On the same aircrew, the guy who limited himself to coffee became a jittering mass of jelly. |
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Each time he signs a book, Viselman gives out a bag of gourmet jelly beans and joshes with his new fans. |
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Back on the Orient Express, it is guinea fowl en croute with champagne jelly for afters. |
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But who am I to talk in my baggy shirt and jeans with a jelly stain on the knee? |
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China tops the world in producing straw mushrooms, tuckahoe, lentinus adodes, agaric, white jelly fungus and hedgehog fungus, Liu added. |
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Whip the evaporated milk until frothy and then add the jelly, cheese, vanilla essence and lemon juice. |
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His teeth were rattling in head, his legs had turned to jelly and his knees were knocking together like castanets. |
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Top the burgers with either a dollop of cranberry jelly, tomato relish or onion marmalade. |
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Sunblocks containing powdered titanium dioxide or zinc oxide dispersed in a base of petroleum jelly became available over 50 years ago. |
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You've got crusty Italian bread slices topped with pepper jelly and andouille sausage in the middle. |
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Something like jam doughnuts, they have a tough envelope of cartilage containing a resilient, jelly like substance. |
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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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You poked two holes at opposite sides of the pie lid, then squirted the jelly down the second hole until it came out of the first hole. |
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But a potential problem from inhaling fat-based substances, such as petroleum jelly or mineral oil, for prolonged periods is lipoid pneumonia. |
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Drizzle vinaigrette alongside arancini in straight line, place a dollop of soy jelly alongside and serve immediately. |
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Top off each goodie bag with a lollipop accented with additional jelly beans. |
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Apart from honey, they produce beeswax, propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen, all of which have significant medicinal and cosmetic applications. |
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There was a particular emphasis on ready-to-eat luxury dishes such as game in aspic jelly and truffled pheasant, by royal appointment. |
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You don't have to go far to fall over a deer in these parts and the venison rump steak with gravy and rowan jelly was undoubtedly local. |
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Presumably mineral oil is acting like petroleum jelly to smother the live lice and loosen nits. |
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I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads. |
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Instead, I put either baby oil or petroleum jelly on the eggs, which prevents them from hatching. |
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Flashes and floaters may occur when the vitreous jelly pulls on or tears on the retina. |
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Sugar, redcurrant jelly, and sometimes chocolate are now used as sweetening agents in agrodolce sauces for meat. |
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They are served hot or cold spread with butter or margarine and sometimes jelly jam and cream. |
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It can be eaten as is or made into a jelly, marmalade, nectar, squash, or sherbet. |
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These sweets are produced in bright colours and soft textures, and include children's favourites such as jelly babies. |
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The only items his wife has been allowed to give him on her visits have been a bar of soap, toothpaste, petroleum jelly and six apples. |
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For example we have the sowse vendors, and the women who make sea grape jelly for sale, but this is all on the level of cottage industry. |
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The sea star is perfectly symmetrical, the jelly fish, symmetrical with respect to rotation. |
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The product reportedly proved largely successful against the sting of the sea wasp, a type of box jelly. |
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The secret, La Collins maintains, to her youthful flush is nothing other than petroleum jelly and water. |
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Hide a jelly belly with a mesh top, and disguise thunder thighs with a cute swim skirt. |
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I remember another German soldier who came in like jelly and just collapsed on the floor with battle fatigue. |
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This so-called bee bread is used later by the young bees to make pap, bee milk or jelly for the larvae. |
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If the battery is healthy, it is a good idea to check the terminals and smear them with petroleum jelly to stop corrosion setting in. |
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Leave the stock in a fridge or cool place, ideally overnight, so the stock turns to jelly and the fat sets hard on the top. |
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Its bell-like flowers in early summer are followed by sausage-like dark blue pods packed with seeds and jelly. |
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There is even a special attachment to fill Berliners, those little jelly donuts John F. Kennedy identified himself so well with! |
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My granddad and uncle worked together in a sweet factory, so always had a healthy supply of coconut ice, jelly babies and sherbet dip. |
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In addition to the traditional jelly or sauce, cranberries can be used for pies, muffins, quick breads, puddings, and sherbets. |
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A dab of petroleum jelly rubbed into patent leather gives a glistening shine and prevents cracking in the winter. |
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I don't have shop-bought jelly in the house because it contains so many additives and colouring. |
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The evacuees, largely made up of pupils from Haworth and Stanbury primary schools, were then treated to a tea party, featuring paste sandwiches, jelly and butterfly cakes. |
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A simple jelly bean is insidious enough, but these are far worse. |
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I did pop my waterproofs on for a quick trip out this morning to get a good crunchy-crusted loaf of bread and, would you believe, a pack of orange jelly. |
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The jelly or nose spray is put just inside your nostril on the septum. |
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Nearby a woman rubbed petroleum jelly on her mastiff's toenails to make them shine, and another sheared the fuzz off the ears of her lamb-like Bedlington terrier. |
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It'll be my turn to prod the jelly tomorrow if silence still obtains. |
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A simple first aid kit with sticking plasters and greasy dressings will help deal with minor injuries, and petroleum jelly is useful for abrasions. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted. |
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I am lobbying pretty heavily for a spicy cranberry jelly from a jar. |
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Harriet manages to pick a seat covered in melted jelly babies. |
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Next time we go, I'll order the chai-infused French toast kabobs or the jelly doughnut pancakes and Mara can get the buffalo sausage and garlic challah. |
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Apply petroleum jelly to dry and chapped skin near the nose. |
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There's hardly a bit of a pig you can't eat, from the head boiled up in a stewy soup to the trotters with their savoury jelly and morsels of meat. |
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Desert was chilled jelly served with mango, sago and pomelo and sliced baked mooncakes. |
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I continued to sniff away and although it still didn't resemble anything edible, I didn't even think about chocolate or jelly babies all afternoon. |
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The recipe is incredibly easy, and the result is this beautiful ruby jelly, with a deep wine flavor and a surprising tanginess that tickles the palate. |
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On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice. |
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Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top. |
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Uses are mainly for wine, fruit sauce, jelly, or fresh fruit. |
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Available for both iOS and Android, jelly is definitely worth playing around with this weekend. |
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After years of treating ourselves to herbal cures such as royal jelly and evening primrose oil, the nation is now under the spell of St John's wort. |
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The next minute, my legs went like jelly and the lift doors opened. |
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Taiwan's honey bees are now seen as valuable both for their ability to pollinate plants as well as their ability to produce honey, royal jelly and propolis. |
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Beekeepers also harvest small amounts of beeswax and royal jelly. |
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Montenebro goat's cheese, valdeon blue cheese along with semi-hard and hard mahon and manchegowere classically served with membrillo, or quince jelly. |
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They need to be combined with sugar and made into some kind of preserve, like the traditional rowan jelly often served with roast venison, wood pigeon or wild duck. |
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Typically he set about his task straight away and it was not long until he had produced a jelly type substance which was to become blasting gelatin. |
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Lo and behold, the Ipanema flip flop with a strap is from Melissa, one of Brazil's largest footwear companies and the originator of the jelly shoe. |
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Massage petroleum jelly on hands to condition dry skin and cuticles. |
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I opened the frig to get the peanut butter and jelly for my sandwich. |
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He had a jelly roll nose, a fat, puffy face, and a gold eye. |
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This jelly is made from the tender, juicy fruits of the wild fox grape. |
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Before sending nosebleed-prone kids outside to play on cold, dry days, put a dab of petroleum jelly on a cotton swab and run it around the inside of their nostrils. |
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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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If you're using the oven, you may want to transfer the chicken to a foil-lined jelly roll pan so that you can use the skillet to make a pan sauce. |
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Plant bugs and rose chafers are attracted to white, so if these insects are a problem, use white index cards and smear petroleum jelly on them to snare the insects. |
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The comb jelly introduced to the Black Sea via the shipping industry in the early 1980s, now comprises up to 95 percent of the biomass in the Black Sea. |
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Goodness knows why I should take a fancy to jelly and blancmange. |
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Smoked salmon on brown bread sandwiches, potted shrimp rolls and roast venison with Balmoral redcurrant and port jelly on white bread were on offer as well. |
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Spermicide comes as a foam, jelly, or cream, and kills sperm. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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I ventured over to the tray and lifted the lids, uncovering grilled chicken, green peas, sweet corn, cinnamon bread, a red apple, and a red jelly donut. |
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Clay is her worst surface and she is still learning the business of running and winning on a court that turns the legs to jelly and the lungs to cement. |
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Following recent takeovers, it has now extended its range to include wine gums, fruit pastilles, jelly beans and traditional boiled sweets, toffees and fudge. |
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A seasonal blood orange jelly with tiny triangles of orange flesh came quivering to the table with a satiny-smooth orange blossom ice cream just beginning to melt on top. |
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The interesting foetal substances are those which were mentioned above, as well as allantoid liquid, Meckel's cartilage, Wharton's jelly and all the possible associations. |
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We made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the park at city hall and finally got a good picture of the amazing tanks they use as police cars here. |
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Tart lemon jelly and crumbly crumbles went very well together, I thought. |
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A palate-cleanser of Earl Grey jelly and orange sorbet paved the way for a wonderful pudding of roasted figs in mulled wine, homemade yoghurt and churros. |
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Unfortunately, I hate black jelly beans, and I thought it tasted nasty, so I wound up chugging my drinks, which is really not the point of absinthe. |
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But I love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on multigrain bread. |
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Also from the tray were muscat jelly and orange panna cotta. |
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Mrs Von Trapp had the chicken liver parfait with green grape jelly. |
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Petroleum jelly, mayonnaise and mineral oil seem to smother live lice. |
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A small bottle of your favorite seasoned salt, herb jelly or vinegar would also make a fine gift, as well as would a packet of herb seeds or a little pot of fresh herbs. |
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He pulled a bag of lollies out from his bag, it was a red packet filled with mixed snakes, jelly babies, frogs and many other sweet treats to eat. |
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Stuffing a strand of hair behind her ear, Darcy answered without a tremble in her voice, though inside she felt like her bones had turned to jelly. |
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Using a spoon, spread over the jelly so it covers the bottom crust. |
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The extras, however, smack sour like olives in a jelly bean jar. |
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In a bowl, mix together the lamb with the fresh mint or mint jelly. |
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It is processed by a series of soakings, which remove the bitter taste, after which it can be boiled to make an edible jelly or dried and ground to a flour for bread-making. |
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And, after disastrous rehearsals, did an exceptional fruit jelly. |
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Now there are vitamin-laced jelly beans and ginseng-stoked chews. |
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Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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In the bullfights bulls are often intentionally debilitated with tranquilisers and beatings and have petroleum jelly rubbed in their eyes so they are less able to resist. |
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There was a selection of cooling sorbets as well, and a Mama-size icy concoction of Chianti jelly, Prosecco sorbet, and lemon semifreddo, all stacked up in a frosty glass. |
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We gave people bowls of jelly beans and other colored candies. |
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Her mother stuffed a peanut butter and jelly into a bag and turned to look at Emily. |
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One drop of glycerine jelly was deposited onto the cover slip and placed on the slide very slowly to avoid air bubbles. |
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If a Berliner becomes a kruller where in the world is the hole in the jelly roll? |
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The cleared genitalia and oocytes were immersed in glycerin jelly and examined and drawn using a Leica MZ125 stereomicroscope. |
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Little meatballs with a cranberry, currant jelly, and wine sauce, to go with latkes at Hanukkah. |
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It is no relation to English marmalade, but is a thick sweet jelly like halvah. |
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A dessert of iced honey nougat, bitter chocolate mousse, poached pear and port jelly perfected Paul's five-course degustation menu. |
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Try lotions that contain petroleum jelly or glycerine and exfoliate periodically to get the dead skin off. |
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In the early twentieth century many women would mix petroleum jelly and coal dust to use as mascara. |
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They will cover each other's face with the petroleum jelly and then plaster gauze. |
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We found that the control comb jelly was able to compensate for the disorienting effects of altered gravity by using its phototactic ability. |
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Make a face on the ice cream with candy corn, jelly beans and black licorice. |
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Colin Buchan, a Weegie chef pal of mine, did an amazing tomato jelly when he worked in one of those fancy-pants places in London. |
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He baited with a firetail jelly worm lure and started a fierce fight 190ft down with an 18lb 8oz pollack, a personal best by 2lb. |
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Evaluation of Apis mellifera Carniolan and Africanized honey bees in royal jelly production. |
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The glistening jelly can transform terrines and pEotes to professional style, with a finishing layer of sprigs of herb set in the top. |
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If you get them before the birds do, the crab apples also make delicious jelly. |
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It's also home to 91 species of fungi, such as puffballs, cup fungi, jelly and bracket fungi. |
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Budget Waitrose Belgian Milk Chocolate Egg with Jelly Eggs, PS4 HOLLOW chocolate egg encrusted with jelly eggs. |
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I went for a main course of roast leg of English lamb stuffed with thyme and almonds and served with roast potatoes and apple mint jelly. |
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He asked Jamie to run to the closest store and buy peanut butter, jelly, bread, milk, and animal crackers. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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At that Sister Samantha seemed to shake her jelly so that she sank back into her chair. |
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This yellow jelly fungus, commonly known as Witch's Butter, is seen only during the rainy season. |
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I put on a striped hooded sweatshirt I got from the five-dollar bin at the Esprit outlet, and my jelly shoes. |
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It consists of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry. |
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Occasionally the top crust is dispensed with altogether in favour of a layer of cranberries sealed into place with aspic jelly. |
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Besides salad and pickles as appetizers, they can range from jelly, beancurd, noodle salad, cooked meat and sausages, to jellyfish or cold soups. |
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Clearing the area of jelly, tentacles, and wetness further reduces nematocyst firing. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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In the United Kingdom, they are sometimes used to make a jelly or homemade wine. |
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I have also seen fallen birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. |
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When cool, remove from tin and brush cake with the apricot jelly. |
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Spread zephyrettes with quince jelly and sprinkle with chopped English walnut meat. Place a zephyrette over each and press together. |
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The firm's wide portfolio ranges from ackees to guava jelly and tropical fruit punch drink. |
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Sulfated polysaccharides from the egg jelly layer are species-specific inducers of acrosomal reaction in sperms of sea urchins. |
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The roof tiles were made from marshmallows, jelly babies, white chocolate buttons and coloured candy coated chocolate drops. |
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The shop also has a huge jelly bean portrait of Birkenhead comedian Paul O'Grady in its window. |
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Chris had sorted 30 jelly beans into five flavours using a drinking straw in just 29 seconds, a second quicker than the previous record. |
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We also took six different flavors of jelly beans and organized them on a tray into six groups. |
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But then, if his patients had done the same they might not have formed the jelly rolls in the first place. |
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In See Sharp, 1997, smashed jelly rolls are scattered across a piano keyboard. |
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The studded jelly shoes, above, are a holiday wardrobe winner, priced PS44, from holsteraustralia. |
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The studded jelly shoes, come in a multitude of colourways, see below, and are a holiday wardrobe winner, priced PS44, from holsteraustralia. |
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Tracksuits of any kind, but in particular velour, came fourth on the disaster list closely followed by high-heeled jelly shoes. |
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Something tells me they got the better end of the deal after a night-in with Ken whose hands wandered like unset jelly every time Tupele turned up in one of her pelmets. |
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The Ediacaran Eoandromeda could putatively represent a comb jelly. |
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In the Top End it was the luxuriant panoply of life, ranging from saltwater crocodiles right through to box jelly fish and reef sharks, that really affected me. |
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The petroleum jelly served as both a lubricant and a stabiliser. |
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Like cnidarians, the bodies of ctenophores consist of a mass of jelly, with one layer of cells on the outside and another lining the internal cavity. |
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Learn how a jelly can devour enough food to double its weight each day, or how sea nettles hunt by trailing their long stinging tentacles to paralyze prey upon contact. |
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Almost all of those surveyed correctly identified the star fish and the sea horse, but there was some confusion when it came to identifying the octopi and jelly fish. |
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Misha is also being overwhelmed by TURNIPS after posting on Twitter that whoever brought him the largest one would receive some home-made grape jelly and a palm reading. |
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It was thought it could be star jelly, the alleged remnants of a meteorite shower, but so far scientists have failed to establish exactly what it is. |
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Signature dishes include sea urchin in lobster jelly topped with cauliflower cream, crispy langoustine papillote with basil, and freerange quail with foie gras. |
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Two slow-growing palms with blue fronds, the jelly palm, with edible fruit, and blue Hesper palm, also warrant consideration as container specimens. |
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Although no fatal jelly fish stings have been reported in Oman, many painful stings and a few near fatal systematic envenoming have occurred, he said. |
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At first they cling to the remains of the strings and feed on the jelly. |
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I'd been warned he might still be covered in lanugo hair so I was expecting to see a little monkey-like baby but he was more like a little pink jelly baby. |
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In Middle Eastern cuisine, mint is used on lamb dishes, while in British cuisine and American cuisine, mint sauce and mint jelly are used, respectively. |
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My stretchy top kept riding above my jelly belly, but I didn't care. |
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Dolly mixtures and jelly beans, Lemon drops and chocolate mint dreams. |
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Large and square-headed, fatuously complacent, pot-bellied, spade-handed and dumpy-footed, for all the world presenting the appearance of animated jelly. |
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The jelly jiggled in the bowl for a few moments after it was set down. |
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Nut butter and jelly looks the same whether the lunch box is vegan or not. |
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For young ladies of the 1990s, jelly shoes were a staple wardrobe item. |
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As a breakfast item they are often eaten with butter and a sweet condiment such as molasses, light sugarcane syrup, maple syrup, sorghum syrup, honey, or fruit jam or jelly. |
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In the case of meat pies that have a jelly or stock added after cooking, the stock and meat should be sampled separately as well as together in a combined sample. |
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He can't even make himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? What a nub. |
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Many jelly desserts are traditionally set with agar and are flavored with fruits, though gelatin based jellies are also common in contemporary desserts. |
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All cases will require regular use of a simple moisturizing ointment, such as an emulsifying ointment, petroleum jelly or one of the many commercial prescribable emollients. |
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Tracheal intubation of the awake parturient, using the AWS with lignocaine jelly to anaesthetise the pharynx, was performed smoothly at the first attempt. |
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Both Green turtles and Hawksbill turtles are in the same family, but the first are herbivorous while hawksbill feed on sea sponges and C jelly fish. |
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Around three to five minutes later, the soya-bean milk solidifies and turns into Bean Jelly. |
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Jelly sweets made with this ingredient do not dissolve easily and can result in the sweets becoming stuck in a child's throat. |
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As a result, the quaky Mr Jelly many anticipated failed to emerge from the Hampden tunnel. |
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I used to love the penny tray which was full of gobstoppers, bubblies, Spangles and Jelly Tots. |
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