The rump steak was succulent and was served with creamy mash, although the overcooked ratatouille let the dish down. |
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Stir in the squash and lightly mash with the back of a fork, leaving some pieces whole. |
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Flavour the mash with a couple of tablespoons of wholegrain mustard or herbs such as chives and basil. |
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Creamy garlic-flavoured potato mash would be delicious with this and the tomato and watercress salad below. |
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Catherine's pork medallions were tidily presented and accompanied with a filling parsley mash and creamy sauce. |
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After about 10 weeks you can start feeding pullets about 10 percent scratch grain and 90 percent mash to lower the total protein a bit. |
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In return, users can post a brief mash note above the career numbers of their favorite player in baseball history. |
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She slowly transferred them to Pro-nutro then growing mash and finally garden bird seed. |
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If no pasture is available then the mare will have to be fed a bran mash to keep the feces loose. |
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Starter mash for chicks and poults usually has amprolium added, which is a coccidiostat. |
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Just before you're ready to serve the stew, mash one or two of the potatoes against the cooker's side, and blend them into the broth. |
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Please, someone explain to me once again why this guy gets paid to write mash notes and I'm still giving my words out for free. |
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The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips. |
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Each young man, on identical sheets of paper, sends what is in effect a mash note. |
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A friend and I were reading a recent article in the New York Times that made mention of a mash note. |
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Remove the potatoes and mash them with a potato masher or pass them through a mouli or ricer into a mixing bowl. |
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Geeks swooned over her and began posting frantic mash notes on discussion boards planetwide. |
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The reduction of port jus was a little sweet for my taste, though the mash and carrots were delicious. |
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For these, the brothers have sent a mash note in a language every geek can understand. |
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He recently launched a site where people can write mash notes about their favorite brands. |
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Whipping our group past mash tuns and alembic condensers, the guide points us towards the main event, the tasting room. |
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Stir in the rest of the ingredients and use a potato masher to mash everything together, being careful not to scratch the pot's nonstick surface. |
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Drain the potatoes thoroughly, then mash with 50g butter and the hot milk, adding the mustard and seasoning to taste. |
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Remove the pan from the heat and, using a potato masher, roughly mash the contents, keeping some of the texture. |
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Meanwhile, drain the chickpeas, remove the thyme, and mash with a potato masher. |
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Another genre exercise, Roy Colt and Winchester Jack plays like a mash up of Gunsmoke and The Dukes of Hazzard. |
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I had the rump of veal with garlic and almond crumb, truffle mash, crispy sweetbread and a Madeira sauce. |
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Future functionality will include the ability to mash up the softphone with webcams, Meebo, Flickr, etc. |
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The second full-length disc from The Cooper Temple Clause finds them continuing to mash up rock, grunge and electronica with healthy abandon. |
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The champ mash is a rich mixture of potato, cream, butter and scallions, well seasoned with pepper. |
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It is made from a mash of malted and un-malted barley with some wheat, rye and oats. |
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This imparts a distinctive taste to the fermented barley mash from which the water of life is distilled. |
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Vicky ordered the king prawn and salmon laksa with noodles, while I went for the cod fillet with chorizo, garlic, spring onion mash and thyme. |
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She drops the turkey on the floor, uses a bed sheet as a tablecloth, and attempts to mash uncooked potatoes. |
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Instead, there might be spice-crusted scallops with chilli mash, or lobster biryani, followed by a chocolate samosa with Indian tea ice cream. |
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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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The mash was good and the lemon and herby drizzle made this a light and delicate follow-on to the full-flavoured fish soup. |
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Getting funding, however, is more slippery than jellied eel in a pie and mash shop. |
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This was served with a creamy mash of onion, peas and capers, and it lifted the mash to balance beautifully with the fish. |
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Celeste will kill for profiteroles and ice cream, Daphne for sweet potato and marshmallow mash. |
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Try simmering it in chicken stock before you mash it, or perhaps adding it in small cubes to a bean soup. |
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And the stew you mention is probably karafs, a terrific mash of celery cooked down with mint and turmeric, among other things. |
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Gabe promptly filled Ethan's bowl to the brim with the contents of that pot, which turned out to be a mash of vegetables. |
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Mash all of this together, season with pepper and pour over it enough of the meat stock to produce a mash of soft consistency. |
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My companion opted for the red roasted pork fillet with rocket mash and gazpacho salsa. |
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The Panchara Patta is eaten by being crushed by hand into flakes, adding to a banana mash and mixing the two well. |
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Place the sweet potato mash in the centre of the plate and then the seared kangaroo on the potato facing inwards. |
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They will even swallow pebbles and rocks, which aid digestion by helping to mash the food in the crocodile's stomach. |
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The complementing soundtrack, therefore, is a sour mash of sultry but sombre Southern mood music by mostly straight-up bluesmen. |
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The mash was nice and creamy, but not pulped to mush, and then there were some crunchy sweet potato crisps to top it all off. |
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I was tempted to try the bangers and mash, but I couldn't stomach the idea of eating all those sausages. |
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Collect the rose hips from multiflora roses, mash with a rolling pin, and use a teaspoon in a cup of boiling water for a vitamin C-rich tea. |
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Half-way through tuna and mash, I had to run to the bathroom and dry-heave into the toilet. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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My most impressive dish is an advanced form of bangers and mash, using the best sausages cooked in cider with apples and bacon. |
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In seconds it could mash the most alert of minds into jellylike senselessness. |
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I tasted it once and had to take a slug of sour mash to get the sweet out of mouth. |
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Lumpy Yukon gold mash goes underneath, as does subtle roasted garlic bordelaise. |
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Strain off the water and mash the potatoes straight away, stirring in 200 ml of double cream and a few pieces of unsalted butter. |
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Couscous, olive oil mash and navarin of lamb are among the offerings to be made available on hospital wards. |
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When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the pulp as finely as possible. |
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For dinner, there was rolls, mash potatoes and gravy, brisket and green beans. |
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However, the parsnip and potato mash was superb and there was no extra charge for the veg. |
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The little brats will only mash it into your lovely oiled floorboards and goatskin rugs. |
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Genever, Holland's version of gin, is often distilled from malted grain mash similar to that used for whisky. |
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Choose from such delights as char-grilled gigot of lamb with summer bean cassoulet or roast cod with buttered spinach and pancetta mash. |
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They'd take it, mash the flowers into pulp and use it to dye their fabrics for the village. |
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I did manage to mash the back brake, but it had little effect against the massive power of the big cruiser. |
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Chicken breast stuffed with goat's cheese served on champ mash was the meal Sharon chose to show him. |
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Vendors wander the sand selling newspaper cones of peanuts or of lentil mash flavoured with chilli, ginger, curry leaves and salted green mango. |
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Less subtle is the goat's cheese, which provides a strong taste on which to balance the creaminess of the mash. |
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The truffle mash would have made a concluding trinity of earthy flavours, but was over-salted and lacking in the distinctive truffle flavour. |
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My sister informed me she'd finished her task and gave me the garlic mash which I scattered in a line across the front entry way. |
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Steam them for mash or add them to the vegetable basics of a stew and let their sweetness flavour the broth. |
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Roast chump of Cumbrian Fellbred Lamb is served sliced on pesto mash and a ratatouille jus. |
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It's got passable graphics, a mediocre soundtrack, and gameplay that depends in large part on your ability to mash the Square button. |
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If you can find a feed mill that grinds its own mash frequently that is a better choice than preserved, pelleted food. |
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The secret is to bake the pumpkin first, then mash it through a colander, and use it like mashed apples in a pie. |
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Two well-flavoured pork escalopes were breaded and fried, and served with a field mushroom and proper mash. |
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For starters I was rather adventurous and went for the fillet of ostrich which came with a parsnip and garlic mash with pearl barley topping. |
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If she's too young for dry cat food, mash dry kitten kibble up with some warm water and let her lick it off your fingers. |
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The hot liquor tank has a convoluted coil of copper pipe that is used to raise the temperature of the mash. |
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No, I cannot lay down with a hanger hooked on a zipper trying to mash my fleshy body into a dress too small for me. |
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It was tender and tasty, and the potato and chive mash was every bit as good as our waiter had promised. |
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For the most part, it's three-plus hours trying to mash the accelerator pedal through the floorboard. |
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The pork and leek sausage tasted supermarket-bought, and the mash was on day release from potato prison. |
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I chose a beer-soaked meaty tube with creamy mash and dumplings over the alternative bratwurst, Glamorgan veggie and simple porker. |
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An easy way to experience the difference for yourself is to mash up an avocado and divide it into four portions. |
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It was served with black olives, fondant potatoes and mash potatoes with capers. |
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Once the potatoes are cooked, drain them, and mash with the butter and salt and pepper. |
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To decock you simply mash the button located on the left side of the slide just forward of the front sight. |
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For the topping, boil the potatoes then drain thoroughly and mash with the butter and creme fraiche, seasoning to taste. |
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It was two rings of Cumberland sausage on top of a bed of horseradish mash drowned in onion gravy. |
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For example, I was trying to mash up some potatoes, and I guess I was pounding the potatoes too hard. |
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Once you smell the hops and barley cooking in the mash tuns, or whatever brewers do, you'll be gagging for a pint of the finished product. |
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Add the chopped green chillies, red chilli powder, garam masala and ground ginger, and mash together. |
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But, served on a bed of mash with a crispy potato basket filled with garden peas, it proved to be utterly irresistible. |
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As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening. |
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Potato is also a staple of Hungarian cuisine and the restaurant offers potato mash and roasted nut-formed potato. |
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We were served perfectly cooked eye fillet steak with a glass of silky, top-notch pinot noir and velvety parmesan mash. |
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To serve, carve meat and serve with sauce from pan, mash and green vegetables. |
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During the brewing process, a significant proportion of the B-type granules from barley is not gelatinized in the mash. |
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Thus, the mash or seed cake that remains after the oil is pressed out can be used as animal feed. |
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Making the perfect mash is no use when most folk in today's convenience-dependent age don't even know how to defrost a turkey. |
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Drain well and mash, adding the other ingredients, forming a stiffish dough. |
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Roast Cornish Skate Wing on a bed of garlic mash with nut-brown butter, capers, parsley and lemon butter. |
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A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table. |
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For our main course, we plumped for wild mushroom and leek lasagne, and pork and apple sausages, with mustard mash and red wine gravy. |
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For food, Atta would throw unpeeled potatoes into a pot and, when it boiled, mash them into a bowl. |
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The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum. |
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The cheddar mash had no overtly cheesy taste but was rich and creamy and the dish was served with a thick onion gravy, dotted with baby onions. |
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Go with mofongo, a large fried plantain-based, garlicky mash that's the island's signature side dish. |
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Joining them as musical director is local scratch wizard DJ Pocket, who provides a wide mash of musical styles and obscure sounds. |
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The mash had just the right amount of truffle oil and a general richness to make you moan with pleasure and the gravy was unbelievable. |
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Right here in Hanoi we have all the fish and chips we could eat and I've even managed to source a pretty decent bangers and mash. |
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From rotund one-pot stews and bangers, mash and onion gravy to fork-bending risottos, the diverse menu will soon have you kicking off your heels. |
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Thinly slice half the strawberries, mash or sieve the remainder and mix with the cream, lemon juice, sherry or wine and sugar. |
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Cooked properly pink, it is lean and tender, and sitting on top of a crisply fried pancake of bubble and squeak, made from leftover mash and greens, it's a kingly dish. |
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This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November. |
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For complete neophytes, you mash squash and potatoes with a potato masher. |
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The premolars, which are flatter than the canines, grind and mash food. |
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Traditionalists will be drawn to steaks or the Cumberland sausages with mash and onion gravy, while lighter tastes are catered for with grilled salmon. |
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Serve with creamy mash and blanched buttery cabbage, or try the sliced celeriac dish that follows, which again can be made ahead and reheated to serve. |
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The Cumberland sausage and mash served on an adjoining table looked vast. |
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This dish is perfect served with creamy mash and buttered cabbage. |
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Protein-rich worm feed and chicken mash are added for supplements. |
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Mash with a potato masher, or whatever else you like to mash things with. |
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I am led passed mills, mash tuns, washbacks and stills, each stage characterised by the pungent aromas of malt, fermentation and alcoholic vapours. |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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For main course I had calves liver, nice and pink, on haggis mash with caramelised shallots and boudin blanc with a beef jus, a splendid medley of complementary flavours. |
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Mind you, I'm very good at steak, and my mince with mash is unbeatable. |
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No hogs to slop, feed to pitch, mash to mix, wood to split, fire to lay. |
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The initiative, which has costs millions, has brought menus which include couscous, olive oil mash and navarin of lamb to a new audience, but has achieved mixed success. |
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I've bruised my left wrist and my knees are grazed, the mash potatoes are barely salvageable, the pan has lost it's handle and is now a strange oval shape. |
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Roasted garlic mash is a particularly good partner for the stifado. |
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A stew such as the chicken and pepper dish featured here is cooked in a casserole, then served from the dish, perhaps with some mash made from regular or sweet potatoes. |
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Greyhound racing is enjoyed by thousands of people and is less eel pie and mash these days and more champers and oysters in ever-so private boxes. |
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The mash was nice and thick, but I could barely taste the horseradish. |
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While a technician shovels pomace into the small tractor-powered sheller, the pits are separated from the moist mash, which is then placed in an ordinary cement mixer. |
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The mash will keep warm in a very cool oven for up to three hours. |
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So, I made all the mixings and mash, and served up the din-din! |
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Pat or roll the veg mash up into a patty or rissole, and cover with the bread crumbs and fry tip crisp on the outside. |
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Now that you know you need to mash up and you are beginning to imagine what you need to mash, continue on to Benefits. |
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Use the innovative patch collider feature to mash up multiple patches and create new hybrid sounds. |
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This mash up bridges the gap of generations by bringing the backwoods to the dance floor. |
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In the past, the band's predilection for exotic instrumentation would sometimes result in stray accordions or sleigh bells getting completely buried in an amorphous mash. |
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Second, as the spent grain or draff can vary in moisture content, the time needed to empty a lauter or mash tun can vary dramatically. |
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It is cider-based, but distinguished by sour cherry mash, which contributes a tanginess that offsets and mellows the apples' sweetness. |
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To us old soldiers of the gridiron, the locker room means the wafting smell of sour mash and jockstrap fires. |
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We have spinage in August but they maltreat it, cut the whole stock boil it bodily, mash fibre seeds and all with butter and pepper. |
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Anoint the capon generously with the mash on the inside and on the outside. |
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The menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings. |
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Think seared tuna steak with a zingy horseradish, wasabi and soy concoction, served with mellow sweet potato mash. |
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On completion of mashing, the entire mash is transferred to a third vessel, the lautering tun. |
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When mashing the fruit, the stones may be broken and cyanogenic glycosides from the stones may come into contact with enzymes in the fruit mash. |
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The vibration units were installed in the side wall of the mash kettle within a single day, and already activated during the pre-mashing phase. |
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On completion of the mashing, the entire decoction is boiled for some time and returned to the main mash. |
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The function of the kieves is to strain the spent grains from the mash. |
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A mashing time of less than two hours, uniformly heated mash and considerably reduced energy consumption are the most important features. |
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Vibration units integrated in the mash tun are a further improvement with a positive effect on the brewing process. |
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Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake. |
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Once cool enough to handle, squeeze garlic out of tis papery skin and mash cloves with a fork until smooth. |
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Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce. |
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We're here for the Monday night mash between beloved local Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles and visiting Knights of Newcastle. |
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Chopped rockfish in banana leaf with wakami and black fungus, and Aldona pork with pumpkin wasabi mash and spinach were, for me, standout dishes. |
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Feedshouldpreferably be in liquidform or consist of a mash to which water and, where possible, whey is added. |
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The raw materials and preparation of the fruit mash should be suitable to avoid the release of hydrocyanic acid. |
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The absorption of oxygen in the mash, the wort, and the beer leads to oxidation which can harm the flavour. |
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A crisp ten pound note gets you two meals from a selection of lasagne, spag bol, chicken tikka masala, bangers and mash, veggie burger, and a bottle of the wine of the month. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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Louise, who was cooking, dished up a supreme bangers and mash with onion and red wine gravy, and I had prepared The Films of Patrick Swayze as my conversational masterclass. |
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Once the potatoes have been mashed, ensuring that there are no lumps left in the mash, add the sliced spring onions and give the potatoes one final whip. |
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In a large bowl or food processor, mash bananas until mushy. |
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Lunch likewise consists of a mash of dourra but without meat. |
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And finally, sambal is a mash of peppers rather than a sauce. |
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I suspect that the reason the recipe calls for a large amount of sugar in the wort is that this mash doesn't produce enough fermentable sugars to make beer. |
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That would help scientists and students gain easy access to the latest research data, and help websites that mash up material from a variety of sources. |
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With a potato masher, mash the potatoes until relatively fine in texture. |
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Nearly a million people were downloading each episode every Friday, writing mash notes to the creators and asking if they could buy a DVD of the collected episodes. |
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Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends. |
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We are outrageously sentimental, giving each other pet names, mash notes and flowers, and doing all sorts of things too silly to tell anyone else. |
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The novel opens with William sending Emily a shy, exploratory mash note. |
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Equal parts biography, sociology text, and mash note, it is the most complete account yet of his influence on pop music and a fervent memoir of fandom. |
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First, it must come from a mash bill that contains at least 51 percent corn. |
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This beer is so delicious and full-bodied due in part to the use of under-modified Moravian grains, a decoction mash and the soft waters of the town. |
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The Scriv. overset his cucurbit of corn mash with a jaundiced expletive. |
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If it is your first time at Loch Fyne, then you must have, for main course, the Turbot marinated in oyster sauce, with a side order of garlic mash, and vegetables of the day. |
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A mammoth serving of apple-and-quince crisp was less successful, as was a chalky semifreddo made with mealy corn cakes and a mash of seedy huckleberries. |
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Another dramatically atramentous dish is the veal tenderloin, which is charcoal-smoked, but it's as soft as the watercress mash it's served with and loaded with rich smoky flavour. |
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In early medieval Europe, waterwheels powered olive presses, crushed mash, drove pumps, and operated the bellows of the blacksmith's furnace and forge. |
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My mash was creamy and tasty, and the leeks complemented the hotpot well. |
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The sausages were so overcooked they tasted like salami, while the mash was so heavily laden with mustard you could probably start your own bomb factory with it. |
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When you're amped up that much, waiting for any sign of amber to mash the throttle, sometimes your brain says it's time to go and your right foot goes down. |
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I can manage the odd bowl of mash or a couple of roast potatoes. |
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Bangers and mash and roly-poly pudding were on the menu and prizes were presented by Mayor, Councillor Barbara Shone for the most authentic costumes. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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All you need is a good blob of mash and some greens, and you have the perfect cold-weather recipe. |
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They were kept under standard laboratory conditions, fed with commercial growers mash. |
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When boiling the mash and the wort, the pH value must be correctly set so that the proteins coagulate well, the right bitter substances are extracted from the hops, and so that the shelf life is thus guaranteed. |
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The resulting impression filled with turbid mash liquor, which was hand-pumped through a tube into a separate kettle. |
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And on top of the sophisticated knife skills required for meat and fish preparation, students will also have to learn how to mash, shred, scissor snip, scoop, crush, de-skin, de-seed, pipe, blend, juice and prepare garnishes. |
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There was the usual selection of hummus and baba ganoush, a chunky butter bean and feta cheese mash, tangy labneh, and olives and fresh bread. |
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Crumble the Gorgonzola into a small bowl and mash with a fork. |
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The ground malt is mixed with the brewing water in a mash tun. |
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However, little is known about the effect of different oat cultivars on the quality and processability of the mash and the wort. |
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Run sweetened mash from mash tun to filter vat. |
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His other choices include a traditional pie and mash shop in the East End. |
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I had chicken dumplings to start, followed by a chicken schnitzel with mash, salad and lemon. |
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Rice, sugarcane, cotton, maize, moong, mash, bajra and jowar are Kharif crops. |
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Then again, we thought elephant cord flares, Goblin Teasmades and powdered mash was too-cool-for-school back then too. |
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Main-course pig's cheek with pommes mousseline looked frightful – as if someone had dolloped two large spoonfuls of Branston pickle on to a bed of mash, ignorantly embedded with bits of broccoli and carrot. |
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Slicing the potatoes may seem like extra hassle but doing so seems to work best: the potato starch doesn't get messed up and your mash is fluffy not gluey. |
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Hayes exorcises the inherent naffness of the mash up with regular ease and makes it something of an art form. |
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Whether it is mash, wort or hygienic transport: our pumps meet the brewer's every demand with outmost precision, complete reliability and the easiest of maintenance. |
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The 2006 album Soft Machine is in itself a mash up of styles, touching on garage punk beats, electro, dancehall and krautrock and it also features a diverse list of guest vocalists, including Iggy Pop. |
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We encourage you, the audience, to share, copy, distribute, perform, remix, mash up, interpret, excerpt, translate, and otherwise enjoy and use the work as you will. |
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Our daily mash of newsworthy, hilarious and otherwise riveting video. |
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His grilled pork chop is accompanied by a garlicky boniato mash, a quince and mango chutney and a demi-glace flavored with tamarind. |
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Exploiting this mash up are festivals such as Sunburn. |
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The flesh tight and firm of the monkfish joins perfectly to the austerity so typical of Savennières, the almonds mash brings the unctuousness, the févettes the crisp, the ham strengthens and structures the dish. |
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After that he wanted a dish of the day, cod on mash with green beans. |
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Cut into cubes, then mash into a chunky paste, leaving some pieces intact. |
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The decoction process, traditional in lager brewing, uses four to six volumes of water per volume of grist and requires a second vessel called the mash cooker. |
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If Nadine only enjoys fry-ups and mash once in a blue moon and the rest of the time she follows a strict diet then she should say so. |
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My two crunchcoated fishcakes had plenty of mash to hold the flakes of fish in place and the tartare sauce and dill gave a little bite. |
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The thick porridgy liquid is left in a vessel called a mash tun for several hours while the sugars in the malt dissolve. |
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The mash grass, through which the Indian canoes had slithered so caressingly, turned harsh and brittle. |
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Many fell ill within hours of eating the meal of chicken liver parfait and bangers and mash at Goldney Hall, Bristol. |
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I chose baked lemon sole fillet which was served with parsley mash and wilted spring greens. |
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It is pressed deep inside, then more is fetched to mash on top. |
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For the ravenous carnivore, ochsenmaulsalat, veal steak on a bed of mash potatoes, and thick slabs of liverwurst are must-haves. |
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The decoction brewer transfers the mash to a separation vessel called the lauter tun, where a shallow filter bed is formed, allowing a more rapid runoff time of about 2.5 hours. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten, either as bangers and mash or toad in the hole. |
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British dishes include fish and chips, the Sunday roast, and bangers and mash. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten as bangers and mash, in sausage rolls or as toad in the hole. |
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Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. |
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Walking through a minefield with the Afghan Mujahideen wasn't a great idea but I struggle most with sleep deprivation because it reduces your brain to mash. |
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When the liquid has completely evaporated, a salty mash is left on the bottom. It is collected, packed into banana leaves and dried under hot ashes overnight. |
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You've got actors who are very clearly not of a certain language struggling through because their involvement validated the contribution of country A. So it gets its favourite actor in the film and it becomes a bit of a mash. |
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Delicious served with creamy mash and seasonal vegetables. |
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Use a fork to mash the salmon, crushing the bones. |
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Sweet potato mash is served as a side dish, often at Thanksgiving dinner or with barbecue. |
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Following ricing, the potato mash proceeds to the drum drier where flaking is done. |
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It has been filled with a few centimeters of damp peat moss and then sprinkled with a food attractive to worms, such as chicken mash, coffee grounds, or fresh cattle manure. |
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Potato producer organizations from Canada's four largest potato-producing provinces have joined with an international processor to mash the potato's bad reputation. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have this incredible way of taking a little bit of this and a little bit of that and, as I have said, trying to mash it together and turn it into some vast conspiracy. |
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Boil the potatoes whole in their skins, then peel and mash. |
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Using either a hand blender or a fork, mash the apple into a soft purée. |
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Throughout this paper, I use the vernacular transliteration mash rather than the Sanskritic form molcsha, as this more accurately reflects my participants' usage. |
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It was supper-time on board the Stormchaser, and the sky pirates were all seated round a longbench tucking into a meal of baked snowbird and earthapple mash. |
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The major pulse crops grown in the country are chickpea, lentil, pea, black gram, green gram, mung bean, mash bean, kidney bean, faba bean, pigeon pea, cowpea and grass pea. |
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Oats, wheat malt or unmalted barley may also be included in the mash. |
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Canadian whiskies may contain caramel and flavouring in addition to the distilled mash spirits, and there is no maximum limit on the alcohol level of the distillation. |
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Or try smoked haddock with truffled leeks, spinach and cheese puff pastry But best of all, try wild mushroom ragout, served with sweet potato mash and pine kernel crust. |
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So if you're planning bangers and mash tonight with cheapo sausages, you might want to either give the programme a miss or hand your dinner to the dog. |
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American whiskey is distilled from a fermented mash of cereal grain. |
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The practice in the Munich brewery made it plain that the object of the drawing off of the thick mash is to completely separate the thick mash from the lauter mash. |
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The filtered extract of the mash is the feedstock for the fermenter. |
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A bangers and mash clash will take place on October 25 in Newcastle city centre as, for the eighth year running, the nation's favourite dish is celebrated. |
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