I think by backing off just a bit we can still make it hard, but at the same time stop ourselves from getting in a pickle. |
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To provide the men with antiscorbutics while on campaign, they pickled everything that would pickle, from onions to potatoes to artichokes. |
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As you recall, when we pickle cherries or watermelon rinds, we add a little sugar. |
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Each sliced pickle was carefully placed on the sandwich so that there was a semi-solid layer of pickle across the entire sandwich. |
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There are the usual Jello molds, spinach dips and salads, green nacho chips, and pickle displays. |
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My belayer and I were rookies, green as a pickle but well practised on placing nuts for top rope climbs. |
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The Norden bombsight from World War II was supposedly accurate enough to place a bomb in a pickle barrel from 20,000 feet. |
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But company chiefs reassured its 500-strong workforce that the sauce and pickle bottling factory would re-open and their jobs were safe. |
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This is huge, the hot dog thick and juicy and the dill pickle substantial, all fried in crispy golden breading. |
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Jimenez was treating the cut with anti-bacterial ointment and pickle brine. |
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The sun louvers were made of salvaged barrel staves from a nearby pickle factory. |
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We had ordered a pint of lager each and began with four poppadoms and a pickle tray which arrived very quickly. |
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I regularly took her coffee and a crusty roll with cheese and pickle, which she loved. |
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Starters included home-made salmon fish cakes, shami kebabs and pickle and fresh prawn cocktail and avocado with tuna marie rose. |
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Converted into coins, the money he'd borrowed from his wife nearly filled the pickle jar he balanced precariously on his lap. |
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We got the sweet pickle, and we stocked up on milk and carbohydrate-based comfort food. |
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Nevertheless, the favourite is still good old-fashioned cheese and pickle with more than half of the people asked choosing this filling. |
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When cold, mix in salt and curds as required and serve with any pickle or chutney of your choice. |
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Just slice them into decent slices, and drop them into the pickle liquid for a few seconds then bottle them. |
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Leave the meat in the pickle liquid for three days. Keep the pickling mixture. |
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However, in a British pub you'd probably have to substitute pickled egg vinegar as they wouldn't have any dill pickle liquid. |
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He was rolled by his colleagues and now he is in a pickle on so many fronts that he is one of the most discredited members of the Government. |
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When in a pickle like the one you describe, it is perfectly acceptable to announce you are early risers and the evening is, regrettably, over. |
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However, they were caught in a pickle between a better user experience and short term revenue goals. |
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Locked out of her house, and nude as can be, the woman found herself in a pickle. |
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Once you start analysing your own music or judging it through the eyes of others your bound to get yourself in a pickle. |
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And while colleagues would like to move faster, they also accept he is in a pickle. |
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We realized we were in a pickle and knew how much embarrassment would ensue from most of the remedies that obviously presented themselves. |
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If yields jumped, the government could find itself in a pickle as it struggled to pay off dollar debt with a fast-weakening currency. |
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Those who do not have private insurance often find themselves in a pickle if something does go wrong. |
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Wash your project in clean water after pickle and dry thoroughly before moving on. |
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Copper will not contaminate the pickling solution, and it is crucial that you keep your pickle clean. |
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They will have to be cleaned in pickle and soldered to findings or drilled to make pendants, rings, or other jewelry. |
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To lightly pickle the cucumber, finely slice it and toss with salt, sugar and lemon juice. |
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A little piece of a pickle came flying out of my mouth and attached itself to his shirt. |
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En route they have stopped to nibble their rucksack staples cheese and pickle sandwiches for two plus Eccles cakes for afters. |
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The germophobe in me hates to sacrifice a chunk of cheese or tangy pickle when it falls on the table instead of the plate. |
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The word alone, derived from a diminutive form of the Dutch name for cucumber, is enough to endear this crunchy pickle to anyone. |
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I always put out several cucumber plants for pickle relish and bread-and-butter pickles. |
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But it's difficult to argue when traffic jams are landing us in a pickle every day. |
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Some weird kid had asked his mother to make him sliced pickle on mayonnaise, yuck! |
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You can't fossilize a dance repertoire, but you can pickle it in a love that maintains its ongoing existence. |
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The comedian ate the rice and pickle as if it was a gourmet dish while lensmen recorded the event for posterity. |
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And I was cutting the cheddar into pretty thick slices figuring I would make a proper doorstep sandwich and maybe smear some Branston pickle on the cheese, yeah? |
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Professionals use copper tongs to add and remove items from their pickle. |
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In 1911 striking women workers from Bermondsey jam and pickle factories, dressed in their Sunday best of feather boas, went round and picketed out other workers. |
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You have certainly got yourself into a Persian pickle, my poppet! |
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Highlights included pastrami and pickle croquetas with rye breadcrumbs. |
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Fish sauce is what you get when you leave anchovies or similar small fish to pickle in brine until nearly dissolved, and then filter the resulting liquid. |
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Eaten with home-made Branston-style pickle and an abundant supply of delightful olive, nut and fociaccia bread plus crunchy brown rolls, this got the gastric juices flowing. |
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But it leaves questing, small-c conservative voters like me in a pickle. |
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Often, the meal includes a pickle achar, made of a fruit or vegetable. |
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Other items of high-quality tableware included plates, bowls, saucers, cups, tea bowls, teapots, tureens, sauce boats, fish drainers and pickle dishes. |
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If you must rely on a home remedy, the best is a jigger of pickle juice. |
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I have a problem with copper deposit on metals cleaned in pickle. |
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You spice it with blues and skiffle music, and pickle it in alcohol and tobacco smoke. |
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In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, pickle liquid, and mustard. |
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He strung it up by its ankles from the branch of a pine tree, placed a five gallon pickle bucket under its snout, and deftly sliced open its jugular veins. |
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Cold meat may taste better with a garnish of a pickle or other relish. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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A recent development is to have a layer of Branston pickle inserted under the lattice crust. |
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The tribal people of the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh eat ancestral dishes such as mushrooms, bamboo pickle, bamboo vegetables, etc. |
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One of the oldest pickle companies in India is Harnarains, which had started off in the 1860s in Old Delhi. |
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This tub is filled with the pickle that we will put the small cucumbers into. |
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If you have any hilarious dating stories, though, please do share them with me on social media, they always tickle my pickle! |
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Come on Daisy, don't hold out on me. If you won't tickle my pickle, someone has to. |
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The Yacker, an old gallon-size pickle jar filled with ice, lemons, sugar and vodka. |
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The children's plate includes a hot dog, potato knish, pickle, and a cookie. |
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But soon after I arrived in Washington, D.C., I was in a pickle. |
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My mother would pickle them and dill them, and we still had an abundance of fresh vegetables left. |
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Add celery, Vegenaise, pickle juice, mustard, celery salt and lemon juice and mix thoroughly but gently. |
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Q You talked about a carrot pickle a few months back that went with a Vietnamese sandwich, banh mi. |
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I had a plain papadum accompanied by a tray containing the usual assortment of mango chutney, lime pickle, chopped onions and mint raitha. |
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In all fairness, with the size of the papadum and pickle curtain-raiser, we probably never stood a chance. |
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I like mine with mustard, pickle and raw onion, but Colette gilds the lily with sliced tomato and grilled mushrooms. |
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They took a leap of faith and started a business with a pickle recipe from Jenny's grandmother and some homegrown cukes. |
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The overall building is designed to be ecologically friendly and is constructed of mill wood and Heinz pickle barrels, among other recycled materials. |
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The rollmops had a sweet tenderness and the pickle wasn't too salty. |
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The climber found himself in a pickle when one of the rocks broke off. |
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So when the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel re-opened with a new kosher kitchen, it chose a New York Style, Kosher pickle available only by mail-order. |
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