To make the icing, sift the icing sugar into a bowl and add enough lemon juice to make a smooth paste that will coat the back of a spoon. |
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Put the gram flour, rice flour, turmeric, chilli coriander paste and a little ginger garlic paste in a mixing bowl. |
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Most of what I write is actually just cut and paste stuff from official documents, but I seem to get away with it. |
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As usual, you can either follow the links, or read the cut and paste articles below. |
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Sit the shrimp paste on a small square of aluminium foil and grill under a pre-heated griller until slightly toasted. |
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The electrodes are zinc and carbon, with an acidic paste between them that serves as the electrolyte. |
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A paste made of the plant with cloves, sandalwood, musk and rose-water is stated to be effective in curing exanthemata. |
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When the matrix of a slab is hard, the cement paste on the surface can be washed off without dislodging the stones. |
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Dampen a soft cloth in hot vinegar, then dip in table salt and rub the brass, or make a paste of flour, salt and vinegar. |
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If you use wheat paste in your finish plaster mix, you can put it right on drywall. |
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Let the finish dry for a week before buffing with a hard paste wax or lambswool pad. |
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If you don't have a food processor, you may have to grind the paste by hand in a mortar and pestle. |
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Among the country's many food specialties is an endless array of pastries, which incorporate succulent oranges and creamy almond paste. |
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Holiday pastries flavored with almond paste are a major component of Dutch baked goods. |
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To produce the paste, blanched kernels of sweet almonds are ground, mixed with water and sugar, and cooked to a smooth consistency. |
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Inquiries regarding the basic ingredients of the meat paste were not addressed directly, rather the previous comment was reissued. |
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The pods were threshed, and the seeds variously winnowed, yandied, parched, pounded, ground, and made into a paste to be baked into cakes. |
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This potato and chickpea paste is rolled out like dough and filled with sauteed onion, pinenuts, currants, allspice, and tahini. |
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I wore a black shirt and dhoti and applied sandalwood paste and kumkum to my forehead. |
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Next add the ginger, turmeric and oil and work the ingredients into a thick brown paste. |
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It also allows the user to copy and paste the text into a word processor, email or clipboard. |
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Whisk together the buttermilk, lemon juice, anchovy paste, dry mustard, minced garlic pepper sauce, Worcestershire sauce and Parmesan cheese. |
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A Worcester cup and saucer of English soft paste, belonging to the latter part of the Dr. Wall period, bears the square Chinese mark in blue. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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Boil one kettleful of water and pour into peanut paste while it's still on the heat and blend well. |
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Appetizers, such as Thai fish paste and egg rolls, are all affordably priced. |
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Heat oil in a kadai and, with a wet hand, drop small balls of the paste into it. |
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Make the dressing by mixing the yoghurt, tahini paste and olive oil in a blender or with a small whisk. |
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Add some finely ground sweet almonds and mix well to form a smooth, easy to spread paste. |
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Any scrapbook addict like myself would do well to keep all and paste them in the same scrapbook. |
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Hot Cross Bunny turns out to be a recipe for curried rabbit that includes a shot of fiery Thai red curry paste. |
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Once again, wipe the surface clean and if you wish you can apply a coat of paste wax or liquid polish. |
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It's also a good idea to wax your wood floor once a year with a good solvent-based liquid or paste wax. |
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If you have been using a paste furniture wax like beeswax and you see ripples, you have applied too much. |
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste. |
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Check the seasoning, then spoon the paste into a jar and store it in the refrigerator. |
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I stripped and hopped in, taking my shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush and paste and sponge with me. |
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It starts with dried whole peas and of course uses wasabi powder or paste, the amount of which can be adjusted to your taste. |
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Polishing, using a rotating brush and abrasive paste, removes stains from teeth. |
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He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers. |
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Step three is to get the brush with paste into your dog's mouth and all the teeth brushed. |
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For older stains use a paste of rottenstone, baking soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil, linseed oil, or lemon oil. |
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We have heard from many people that a paste of baking soda and vinegar applied to a bee sting eases the pain quickly. |
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The baits used are lobworms, cheese paste, meat paste, bread flake and crust. |
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Many anglers use pellets, boilies, gentles, casters and various flavoured paste baits, but for me it's bread. |
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If some remains, make a paste with baking soda and water and rub or try silver polish. |
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When the rice is done, and that is when it's soft but not mushy, stir in the honey, chili paste and bacon. |
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In its simplest form this involved heating a metal to melting point in a vessel made of a dried paste of bone ash. |
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That bait is either a very smelly one, such as flavoured luncheon meat or designer paste, or a large lobworm. |
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You walk into the shop only to find the same old cabbages and red pepper paste slop. |
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With the machine running, gradually add enough oil to achieve a sloppy paste consistency. |
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They also enjoy beetle grubs known as bardees and green tree ants mashed into a paste with water and used as a drink. |
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The clinical investigation of an amorphous hydrogel compared with a dextranomer paste dressing in the management of sloughy pressure sores. |
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The next day, put all the peppers and tomatoes in a liquidiser and turn them into a thick, runny paste. |
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Of Near Eastern inspiration are the arabesques, ogees, scrolls, and flower heads outlined in raised gold paste. |
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Remove tarnish with a commercial pewter polish or a paste made of rotten-stone and boiled linseed oil or olive oil. |
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Apply a cold wet cloth, ice, or a paste of baking soda and water to reduce pain. |
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The paste etched the glass very lightly, giving a clear if somewhat faint design without the deep linear outline of the first process. |
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Add the prawns, cornflour, paste and bamboo shoots, carrots, water chestnuts and bean sprouts. |
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The bacteria colonise rinds and seep into the paste to produce cheeses that are tangy or spiky, creamy or grassy. |
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If you want your paste to not be green, soak the pistachios overnight, and then remove the skins with a tea towel. |
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For example, acid burns may be neutralized by the application of a paste of sodium bicarbonate to the affected area. |
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Add four eggs and half a cup of water to the paste and beat well with an egg beater till very frothy and air bubbles appear. |
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Perhaps a paste with water and nonabrasive cleaner will dissolve mineral stains. |
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When I'm done I'll rub on a paste wax of some sort and buff the piece to a soft glow. |
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If you want to make life really easy, just copy the following lines and paste them into a batch file, editing parameters as you see fit. |
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Reduce the heat and add curry paste, beans and mangetouts, mushrooms, sprouts, stock, sugar and basil. |
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Cover with paste, and when the pie is baked, pour into it a large teacupful of cream. |
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It took him a mere two hours to sculpt his subject from life in wax before going on to mould the likeness in his unique paste. |
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To me it's all about interleaved road wheels, anti-magnetic mine paste, and liquid-fuel rockets. |
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In its original sense enamel is glass or vitreous paste fused to a prepared surface, usually of metal, by means of intense heat. |
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Wallpaper consists of a backing, ground coat, applied ink, and sometimes paste on the backing used to adhere the paper to the wall. |
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You could of course buy a jar of this delicious olive paste, but home-made tapenade can be done in a flash in a food processor. |
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This simple dish can be enhanced with a little shrimp paste and a few small prawns, or with roast duck and fermented bean curd. |
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A mixture of bean paste and lime is applied to stencil patterns on the cotton before it is dyed with indigo. |
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The obscure gray water is dotted with fishing boats, which brush the calm surface, each caulked with a paste of alchemical silvers. |
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Add water to mixture in the processor, one tablespoon at a time, until the paste has the consistency of marzipan. |
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This means that users can paste the wall rather than the paper, and hang the wallpaper dry from the roll. |
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If the finish is hard, apply paste wax with fine 0000 steel wool in the direction of the grain. |
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That allows atmospheric carbon dioxide to infiltrate the weak paste and deeply carbonate the calcium hydroxide and other cement hydrates present. |
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As with all the Deities of this pilgrimage, it is covered in a thick coating of sandalwood paste which is re-applied several times a day. |
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It turned out that the rich, dense taste of black sesame paste is contrasted by tart lime juice, putting some zing in the glass. |
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The sweet version is also delicious, as the soft rice and bean paste seem to melt together. |
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Its thick, sweet paste of a sesame sauce overwhelmed the innocent vegetable. |
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The artist holds your hand, painting the moist paste with a steady stroke, building the design element by element. |
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For bee stings, mix bicarbonate of soda with water into a paste and spread directly on the affected area. |
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The skin is tacky, and quickly gives way to a thick, stringy paste of sugar. |
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Cakes and desserts made of fruits and marzipan, a sweet almond paste, are sold in pastry shops and on the streets. |
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Ginger shrimp smacked of iodine and were burdened with a thick, harshly bitter paste of a sauce. |
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You must also carefully rinse the entire wall surface so there are no traces of paste or wallpaper stripper remaining behind, before you paint. |
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A handy tip is to give the walls one or two coats of emulsion or a coat of paste before you wallpaper. |
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On the contrary, the appearance of the soggy paper and paste looked rather ugly. |
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Once they reach the house, however, it's back to normal as Charlie all but smothers his boss in wallpaper paste and leaves the house in ruins. |
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Add the lentils, broth, tomatoes and tomato paste to the pot and bring to a boil. |
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Just about every one of your favourite bands at one point was standing on a street corner with a bucket full of wallpaper paste and a paintbrush. |
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It comes as cheap tooth powder in India, a chalky flavored paste in China, and a trendy gel aimed at high-growth youth markets. |
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I could see a few election posters here and there and some people hanging around those tables that you use to put paste on the back of wallpaper. |
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For example the Thai fishcakes are medallions of sole and prawn mousse, blended in red curry paste with cucumber dressing. |
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Lower heat and add stock, coconut milk, curry powder, chili paste and fish sauce. |
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Anyways, I whipped some butter and put some of the pistachio paste instead of ground pistachio nuts as instructed in the recipe. |
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This paste is then mixed with fish and cooked and wrapped in a banana leaf, affording a nourishing and toothsome dish. |
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Cook two minutes, then add galangal, shallots, curry paste and curry powder. |
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Place miso paste in a bowl and add 3tbsp of boiling water, whisking to remove lumps. |
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After this process, the replica is coated with a thin layer of clay paste and allowed to dry. |
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The necklace shown in Plate VII is set with paste stones replicating emeralds. |
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The shop was promoting gold brooches from six shillings and sixpence, and gilt paste brooches from one shilling. |
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His daughter Queen Elizabeth I was the first to wear paste jewellery to make herself look richer that she really was. |
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They jumped as a lady dressed in rags and paste jewels stepped inside the room. |
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All Katie wants to do is cut out pictures from magazines and paste them to a poster board. |
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To see what they see, highlight your entire page and paste it into a text editor. |
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Simply copy the entire word processor document and paste it to the first cell in a blank spreadsheet. |
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The staple noonday meal is foo-foo, a dough-like paste made of cassava pounded into flour. |
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A paste of a little zedoary and cream makes a good face mask and keeps the skin clear and shining. |
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By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works. |
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It is almost as effective as the thermal paste at helping heat transfer between the heat sink and the processor. |
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In Italy, bitter-almond paste is used to make the crisp amaretti cookies, and bitter-almond extract gives amaretto liqueur its character. |
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A rack full of goodies like olive paste and amaretti pulled me back to the counter. |
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Some cataplasms were composed of barley flour in the form of paste after being well warmed. |
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It consists of a dried paste that often includes tobacco, areca nuts, catechu, and scent or flavoring. |
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While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache. |
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Another traditional Chinese medical method is to apply a herbal paste to the belly button so that its essence can be absorbed there. |
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Anyway, his list of observations could apply to so many situations, so here it is, cut and paste it now. |
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Inferior strudels have a thick nutty paste which is invariably too sticky and too sweet. |
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Cool and grind along with salt, tamarind and six tablespoons of water into a smooth paste. |
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Suggesting that you might paste it into a scrapbook would have been going a little overboard, but you get the gist. |
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The crispy and succulent beans fried with tasty prawn paste and sweet grated coconut may be one of the few vegetarian dishes in the restaurant. |
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He went on to use modeling paste to overpaint posters of iconic Impressionist paintings, including Monet's poppy fields. |
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Race trainers, like public schoolboys, love to paste their walls with pictures of long-gone triumphs. |
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Add the fish sauce, oyster sauce and soya bean paste and mix through well before adding the coconut milk. |
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A typical paste will contain lots of chiles, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, galangal, shrimp paste, black pepper, and sea salt. |
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Chimichurri is the national condiment of Argentina, a tangy herb paste that's used as both a marinade and a sauce. |
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The recipient's skin is bathed with water and a herbal paste of sandalwood, jasmine, and rose. |
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After it cools, use a wide paintbrush to apply one layer of paste under the flier and one on top. |
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The paste is made from crushed peanuts, often with palm oil and salt added but, healthwise, it is better without either. |
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Or use plain boxes and decoupage or paste recycled Christmas cards on the lid. |
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Several other attempts with various paste baits that had all worked well for river chub all failed as carp took the bait in every case. |
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The best-known dressing-up dish is kimchee, vegetables pickled in sweetish but mostly hot red chili paste touched with garlic and ginger. |
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This is an example of how the Windows clipboard can copy and paste text to another location. |
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Ginger paste is added to creamy coconut milk in several south Indian dishes. |
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Lumps in a starch paste are caused by clumps of granules gelatinizing on their outsides and becoming impervious. |
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It makes a light-textured, translucent paste without any flavour of its own, and will set to an almost clear gel. |
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To make crack cocaine, ordinary cocaine is concentrated by heating the drug in a baking soda paste until the water evaporates. |
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In one case, the fried fillet is moored in a thrilling, tart sesame-tahini paste studded with browned onion, garlic and pine nuts. |
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Yet no mention was made of the fact that before 1990, Alcoa used a much more dangerous form of coal tar pitch than the paste form now used. |
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I might make conglomerate collage-type-things where I just paste sketches onto a single document and upload it as the character picture. |
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The basic fish paste can also be used to make Chinese fish cakes and kamaboko. |
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I had a scrubber wash me down for 20 minutes, using scouring pad mittens and a really abrasive paste that helped to remove most of my dead skin. |
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You can form the fish paste into cakes, fry them in a little olive oil, and serve with aioli. |
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The pandan, a local aromatic plant, is usually knotted around chicken or fish paste and then deep-fried. |
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If the white grout between tiles has become discoloured or black, simply apply a paste of bicarbonate of soda with a soft toothbrush. |
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I resolved to get up at 7am and scrub everything in the house with a homemade paste of bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar. |
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Alfred makes a basic yoghurt spice paste and adds different flavourings according to the mushrooms chosen. |
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Wasabi, white miso paste and sushi rice share space with tins of golden syrup and packets of Smarties. |
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These paste attributes suggest the multipurpose nature of these vessel forms, used as cooking pots and containers. |
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Coucou is a corn flour paste prepared exactly as it was done in some parts of Africa, where it was called foo-foo. |
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The cheese she ended up with has a peachy crust and a paste that varies according to ripeness from semi-firm to creamily oozing. |
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Freeze the paste in ice-cube trays, then store cubes in freezer bags or containers. |
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A natural powdered clay is fuller's earth, which can be mixed into a paste with hot water. |
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Imagine if I'd told him that an axe and wallpaper paste was the best way to perform a cut and paste! |
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I've been blogging since April 2004, the earlier entries on my blog being cut and paste from long emails I sent to my friends. |
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Alternatively, cut and paste text into your word-processing software and print from there. |
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Then send me an e-mail with a link to your blog entry or cut and paste of your write-up. |
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Slowly add olive oil to loosen the paste as you pound it then add the rest of the cheese. |
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The herbs are powdered, and then mixed into a paste made with ground fruits and nuts, nut butters, and honey. |
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Meat, chicken and fish are often marinated in a paste of raw ginger and garlic before cooking. |
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For this reason they are usually mixed with gel or paste products to keep them in contact with the sealer longer. |
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Root starches do not gel, and generally the cold paste remains comparatively clear. |
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Fungicides may be added to paint, primer or wallpaper paste to slow fungus growth on treated areas. |
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You may be given a decongestant spray or paste to reduce any inflammation in the nose. |
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Once the gianduja paste is made, it's formed into mounds that are molded into a flat peak, then wrapped in gold foil. |
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Carpet beetles, biscuit beetles, silverfish, and many cockroaches have developed a taste for the paste in the bindings. |
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Jars of truffle paste are available in good delis and in selected supermarkets. |
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On stubborn spots on chrome bowls and rings, use a paste of baking soda and water with a plastic mesh pad. |
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Some forms of tobacco dentifrice include roasted and powdered tobacco, a paste made of tobacco and molasses, and a rinse of tobacco water. |
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In Sweden, they choose to party with Semla, a sweet bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream sitting in a bowl of hot milk. |
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She smoothed paste wax on the old red linoleum and buffed it by hand. |
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Cocaine sulfate is also available as coca paste known as basuco, bazooka, piticin, pistol, pitillos, or tocos and is widely smoked in South America. |
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Separations along the top and bottom of coarse aggregate particles were a result of their slight movement in semi-rigid paste during application of the dry shake. |
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I tried your suggestion and mixed up a paste of baking soda and vinegar. |
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Itchiness caused by a nettle rash, heat rash, allergy rash, or a rash that results from a viral infection may be relieved by a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water. |
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The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid. |
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Even when plausible deniability crumbles, the brainwashed paste it back together again. |
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A little cut and paste from the electronic archives and Bob's your uncle. |
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I caught most of my bream on legered trout pellet paste or boilies. |
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Press spoonfuls of the prawn paste into small patties or flat cakes. |
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A greenish paste had been smeared over their faces and all visible skin. |
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I paste my walls with maps, drawings, lines of poetry, and sketch out a vague structure. |
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Once you've written, rewritten, spellchecked, and proofread your newsletter in the word processor, copy and paste it into the body of your email program. |
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A feature yet to be coded into posting panes may come along to spoon-feed users who feel it's too much trouble to cut and paste from another document after running spellcheck. |
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Put all the other curry paste ingredients in the bowl of a food processor with the ground spices and the water and process until you have a thick paste. |
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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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Alfred Nobel's discovery that nitroglycerine could be stabilised in paste was a boon to revolutionaries, assassins, dissidents and nutcases everywhere. |
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Add all the other ingredients except the tomato paste and herbs, bring to the boil, then simmer gently, stirring occasionally for two to three hours. |
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Drain and make into a thick, smooth paste by adding a little water. |
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Place the coriander, walnuts, garlic, juice and Parmesan in a food processor with half a tsp salt and some pepper, whizz and add oil until a thick paste has formed. |
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The main weapon used in the battle against leaves is a substance called Sandite. It looks like gritty wallpaper paste and it helps trains to get a better grip on the rails. |
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Most professionals apply paste even to pre-pasted wallpaper. |
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Place the oil, chopped chilli, garlic and curry powder or paste in a saucepan and fry gently for about a minute, stirring well to release the flavours of the spices. |
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The crushed leaves of the henna plant, when mixed with other natural ingredients, provides a thick, aromatic paste used for painting hands and feet. |
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I've stuffed the ravioli with a thick paste or pesto of rocket and crunchy pine nuts for a really punchy flavour and texture, ready for a thin coating of rich tomato sauce. |
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It was bland but well worth the price and easily seasoned to taste with some hoisin sauce, hot red pepper paste and Sriracha hot chili sauce, which are on every table. |
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Intriguingly his left-arm Chinaman bowling continued to worry the batsmen, and Flintoff's attempt to paste him out of the ground failed for a second time to an outfield catch. |
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The physiotherapist applied a seaweed paste all over my body. |
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Pollock is processed into inexpensive frozen fish filets and into surimi, a fish paste that was developed in Japan as long as a thousand years ago. |
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In the early 1970s, the use of the fixative paste was eliminated, which meant that tissue could be removed and processed immediately by frozen section. |
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Classifying the colours individually, the note says the black paste contains lead oxide, green has copper sulphate and the red has mercury sulphite. |
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Mix cornflour and water to a paste and stir into meat mixture. |
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Cook the dal and grind to a smooth paste without adding any water. |
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Potter would write out her stories in an exercise book, paste in a few watercolours and a number of pen-and-ink sketches and then present it as a gift to a favoured child. |
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Most of us really now only come across them in the form of Membrillo, the Spanish quince paste which is so excellent with cheese and found in most good delicatessens. |
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The gasket paste leads to improved sealing performance and detachability. |
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Mix into a smooth paste and scrub into grout with a sponge or toothbrush. |
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Thomas Jefferson expurgated his own version by cut and paste method. |
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Through Madrid, La Rioja, Barcelona Tan's travellers might try sopa a la Riojana, goats' cheese with quince paste or the liqueur of bilberries and anise, pancharan. |
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Brush plate with Chinese chili paste and make a fine line of wakame. |
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Be careful if you are not accustomed to Japanese horseradish paste, known as wasabi, with its warm and unique sensation that permeates up to the inner part of your nose. |
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They would carry a block of ochre to the nearest waterhole or spring, mix ochre and water into a paste and shape it again into a block, with a slight hollow at the bottom. |
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Thinly sliced Spanish chorizo was our favorite accompaniment, but the cheese's acidity also makes it a good match for quince paste or dried fruit. |
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A little more than 50 percent of the paste is cocoa butter, which is extracted and saved to add to the chocolate later. |
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When the cocoa beans are roasted, their shells crack to expose the nib, which is then ground into a thick paste. |
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For a quick and easy sauce I add two tablespoons of Frank's Red Hot with Lime, one tablespoon of tomato paste, a pinch of salt and a dash of vinegar. |
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Strain in the juices and oil from cooking until you have a smooth paste. |
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The road salt makes a mushy, corrosive paste that is flung universally about the under-and over-sides of every vehicle. |
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Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a kadai and fry the onion paste to a light brown. |
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No purist, he happily uses olive oil in a Thai-style curry paste, chops cress on to avocados and serves pomegranate, a winter fruit, at a summer party. |
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Faience is a glass-like material, made by heating a paste consisting of sand or crushed quartz, an alkali such as plant ash, and a glaze, until vitrification occurs. |
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Finally, the groove is filled with more paste and the surface is leveled. |
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You will also notice a refreshing difference in your work process, as you grab and paste images into your documents with the ease previously reserved for text. |
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I have seen Xerox copies, most cut and paste from other sources. |
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Here in France during the winter, the windows of pastry shops are lined with all sizes of Galettes de Rois, disks of caramelized puff pastry filled with almond paste. |
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For the annatto oil, in a medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium heat, add the shallots, garlic, and annatto paste and saute until translucent. |
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In a mortar, pound the salt, garlic and anchovies to a paste. |
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Shiva anoints his arm with sandal paste and holy water of river Ganges. |
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Armed with a tin of paste and a brush, he turned out at 3am every morning in all weathers with a bag of contents bills with the headlines of the day. |
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Light cigarette burns which have not penetrated the finish may be removed with a thin paste of rotten-stone, soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil or linseed oil. |
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For the final touch, rub down the table using a thin paste of rottenstone. |
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Instead of rubber cement, stick to paste, glue sticks, or white glue. |
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Once you start eating a bunch of saltines, you're not only parched, but you've instantly got a ball of paste in your mouth that takes lots of chewing to ingest. |
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I tried a few new recipes, but nothing too exotic, because I wasn't sure how to go about finding galangal, shrimp paste, fenugreek, black cumin, or tamarind. |
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I cut and paste on my Sina Twitter account, readers retweet, and the nannies erase, all of us operating at a frantic pace. |
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In the shrine of Lord Chandramouleeswarar, the tutelary deity of the Marathas, the priests intone the mantras as the lingam is bathed in milk, sandalwood paste and water. |
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The easy answer is to grab a frozen pizza, which is just the thing, so long as polystyrene frisbees splattered in cheap tomato paste are to your taste. |
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The monkfish is cooked with ground mustard paste and turmeric and the forceful flavours are married with a fish, which reminded me of Spanish bacalao. |
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Combine red bean paste, sugar, sesame oil, chili pepper powder, gingerroot, scallions, sesame seeds and soy sauce in a saucepan and simmer for five minutes. |
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Just choose your charity and the size of the banner you want to use, then copy the HTML code and paste it onto your site. |
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Add the chilli powder, ginger-garlic paste and the masala powder. |
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Waxy starch gels form a paste at lower temperatures, swell with more water than regular or partially waxy starches, and don't lose water during freezing and thawing. |
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A good fillet of sea bream was rather overwhelmed by a quilt of very salty black olive paste and the grilled eel in a herb crust was also a little heavy-handed. |
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With the machine still running, add enough oil to make a thickish paste. |
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Tomatoes are acidic, making them especially easy to preserve in home canning whole, in pieces, as tomato sauce or paste. |
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The mixture of tejocote paste, sugar, and chili powder produces a popular Mexican candy called rielitos, which is manufactured by several brands. |
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Over the years, the Delia factor has also boosted sales of lime and coriander, liquid glucose, tahini paste, cranberry and even lemon zesters. |
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The flux paste I continuously find is part number 0-F-506 and NSN 00-255-4566, and it contains zinc chloride and ammonium chloride. |
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The caramelly sugar entwines with the salty, pungent miso paste to make a very oriental-tasting sauce, more like a sweet dressing. |
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These are baked wheat flour based confections, with different stuffings including red bean paste, jujube and various of others. |
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Doufuru has the consistency of slightly soft blue cheese, and a taste similar to Japanese miso paste, but less salty. |
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Other products such as soy milk, soy paste, soy oil, and fermented soy sauce are also important in Chinese cooking. |
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This helps explain the growing penchant for fish sauce and shrimp paste and for tempeh as a more flavorful kin of tofu. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is a flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is an easily flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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Blend the chutney ingredients to a fine paste and spread over the side of each fillet that was on the bone before filleting. |
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Instant messenger compatibility allows users to paste the download links generated by AttachMore. |
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The company is recalling all hydrolyzed vegetable protein in powder and paste form that it has produced since Sept. |
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The regime does not paste over the clean windows of the upper class. |
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Griff bravely tries a stick that doubles as a toothbrush, but baulks at the idea of some brown paste used to treat worms. |
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Once done the aubergine will be scrumptiously soft and infused with the curry paste, but they should keep their shape. |
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Kimchi and chili paste add tang and spice to simply cooked green beans and chicken. |
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He drew peg 8 and permutated pellets, sweetcorn and paste as baits to catch 74lb 14oz of carp. |
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Plus, you can't take a caliper to a glob of gray, goopy paste or look under the hood on a bottle of flux. |
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Then rub the walls with glasspaper to remove all old paste and smooth rough areas. |
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Metylan spezial is the internationally awarded wallpaper paste produced out of certified raw materials without any contamination and sensitisers. |
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Remove from the heat and whisk in the miso paste, salt, pepper, and sesame oil. |
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The fruits were cracked to remove the hard pericarp and mesocarp and the soft seeds were crushed into a paste. |
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Even when you've spent an hour grinding the warmed nibs to a smooth paste on your basalt metate, it won't dissolve. |
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For a standard two-busbar design, REDUCING THE BUSBAR HEIGHT 10 UM will reduce silver paste consumption by 28mg. |
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Solder paste overprinting for through-hole intrusive reflow has been practiced for years. |
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The I-Cal 2000 High Precision Calorimeter HPC is a two-channel isothermal model for testing cement paste, mortar or concrete. |
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It is noted that the colored oil paste may cover a portion of the surrounding area of each high-point contour and connect the vicinal contours. |
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What remains is a light-colored, gelatinous paste the Japanese call surimi. |
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Make a dressing with 4tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp sundried tomato paste and 1 tbsp red wine vinegar. |
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The teacher, Miss A, called for one ream of penmanship paper, a jar of paste, and a box of penpoints. |
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NanoGram Si paste was developed by NanoGram Corporation, a Teijin company specializing in designing novel nanomaterial technologies. |
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It's called Strip Away and it is basically a caustic paste that breaks down and liquefies layers of paint in one go. |
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They didn't understand what they could possibly paste up on the computer for people to read, or worse, how they could sell ads for it. |
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This type of tomato is grown commercially near plants that process and can tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste. |
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Umbria is rich in paste, pizze, savoury torte, minestre and polenta dishes. |
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Stick machines are sometimes used, which coat the stick with paste and perfume, though the bulk of production is done by hand rolling at home. |
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The price of opium paste is fixed by the government according to the quality and quantity tendered. |
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The opium paste is dried and processed into government opium and alkaloid factories before it is packed into cases of 60 kilograms for export. |
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The commonly used sodium benzoate has been found to extend the shelf life of bottled tomato paste to 40 weeks without loss of quality. |
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All production begins by transforming the olive fruit into olive paste by crushing or pressing. |
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It is a thin pancake of rice and pulse paste rolled over spicy smashed potato and eaten with sambhar and chutney. |
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Except for the rare Huashi soft paste wares, traditionally Chinese porcelain was made using kaolin and petuntse. |
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Sandwiches arrived from outside, strange granular bread, the butter on it liquid, some sort of beige meat paste that hinted at ptomaine. |
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After the paste has been cooking for several minutes, more cornmeal is added to thicken the paste. |
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A paste made from calcium carbonate and deionized water can be used to clean tarnish on silver. |
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Combining water with a cementitious material forms a cement paste by the process of hydration. |
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The cement paste glues the aggregate together, fills voids within it, and makes it flow more freely. |
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The cement paste premix may include admixtures such as accelerators or retarders, superplasticizers, pigments, or silica fume. |
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Mixing the ingredients in a carefully controlled process creates a paste that coats and bonds the aggregate particles. |
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