I sliced it and reheated it in a small pan as well as some leftover mashed potatoes. |
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She could never stand prepackaged food and reheated fast food like Darius seemed to love. |
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We did make the chana masala last night and it was very nice and there's a little bit leftover which will be equally nice when reheated. |
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After a suitable cooling off period, Mark reheated Tanj's coffee cup, and took it to her on the flight deck. |
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Leftovers are great reheated in the microwave, or you can freeze them for up to two months. |
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Our waiter, considerate to the last, packed the leftovers neatly into a container to be reheated at home next day. |
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When we were finished, he reheated the tea and waffles for me, and yes, I had some syrup. |
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In order to improve the ductility and toughness of hardened steel, it is reheated for a relatively short time at the moderate temperature. |
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Margaret and some of the other chefs came in with huge platters of food that had been reheated. |
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Monkfish is the heavyweight contender of the fish world, so strong it can easily be reheated a couple of times without falling apart. |
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This recipe stores really well in the fridge for 3-4 days, it cannot be frozen but it is easily reheated in the microwave. |
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This may be made ahead and frozen, then reheated after you come in from skiing or snowmobiling. |
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They come with a spicy tomato sauce, also cooked the night before and reheated on the day. |
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Despite the trattoria's views of the Tiber and its thoroughly Roman menu, every dish seemed stalely reheated and bland. |
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In order to make malleable wrought iron, the iron pigs were reheated and forged into red hot iron masses called blooms. |
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This theme is apparently subverted by another TV ad for one of those vile-tasting instant soup products that taste like reheated dishwater. |
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This can be made ahead, then reheated while the biscuits or corn bread are baking. |
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To actually eat meat that had been grilled and not reheated was a very good feeling. |
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The forger then seized the blank in a pair of tongs and reheated it in his forge or furnace to as high a temperature as the metal could stand without burning up. |
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If you're a glum dour downbeat killjoy who has nothing to peddle but reheated miserabilism, you will come across as a bitter fool, and no one will be persuaded. |
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I reheated the stock in the microwave til hot and then added it to the casserole. |
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Turn each mousse out its ramekin onto a plate garnished with steamed spinach leaves, which have been reheated in butter. |
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Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush. |
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I'm not saying that they can be rustled up in minutes, but they can be made in advance and either reheated or quickly finished off in the kitchen. |
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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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In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill. |
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Hot dogs should be reheated according to package directions or bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. |
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An ideal canapé or starter, they're also a creamy, comforting treat which can be made and then reheated before serving warm. |
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In existing CAES systems energy is lost as heat during compression, and the air must then be reheated before expansion. |
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Put anything that needs to be reheated or cooked at the last minute in pots and pans on the stove. |
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In fact, if you use long-grain rice, leftover pilaf can be successfully reheated in a microwave or in a nonstick pan on the stove top. |
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During the evening meals, double portions of Halal foods were provided and at least one of the meals provided could be reheated. |
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Heat from this hot water is transferred to tap water or space heating water before the water returns to the boiler and is reheated. |
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Once the district heat water has cooled down it flows via the return pipe back to the combined heat and power plant, where it is reheated. |
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Each time a perishable food like a pork roast is frozen, defrosted and reheated, the risk of contamination with harmful bacteria increases. |
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The cold dry air then makes a second pass through the air-to-air heat exchanger to be reheated before leaving the dryer. |
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When they were dry they were damped and rolled for the dampness to spread evenly before they were ironed with an iron heated and reheated on the stove. |
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When the cooler air reaches the bottom of the wall cavity, it is returned to the solar collector to be reheated. |
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Work backwards from serving time and calculate when food needs to be reheated or put on the boil. |
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Breakfast dishes are often reheated leftovers from the previous evening's meal, and omelettes are popular. |
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This rising flow of warm air creates a convection current in which warm air moves across the ceiling to walls then falls to floor level where it is drawn back towards the space heater to be reheated. |
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If you're a Scmoll sceptic you're likely to be overwhelmed by an irritating impression that Eddy's reheated the same old musical dish for the umpteenth time. |
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After hydriding, the niobium is crushed and pulverized to fine powder, which is then reheated and dehydrided in a vacuum to produce niobium powder. |
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Hard-boiled eggs should not be reheated in the microwave oven. |
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In contrast to past years' menus of reheated hamburgers, they could plump for pulled pork, barbecue ribs or corn on the cob, courtesy of BOS BBQ, a Texan eatery in the city. |
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This smells like reheated leftovers, no pun intended. |
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A hot-water or hydronic heating system uses a boiler to heat water, which is then circulated through the house before returning to the boiler to be reheated. |
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If the pivot crossbeam of the chassis is fitted with a cradle to provide support for the tank, this may lead to certain restrictions, especially with regard to reheated and heat-insulated tanks. |
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Foods can be defrosted, cooked or reheated quickly and efficiently. |
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So we have really reheated a lot of important bilateral relationships. |
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Essentially, the existing roadway is milled to a specified depth, and the same material is reheated with the addition of some more binder and aggregate and then re-laid in place. |
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Slabs for the hot-rolling process are reheated in a walkingbeam furnace. |
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The conditions of steam pressure and temperature, steaming time, as well as the use of saturated or reheated steam depend on the type of fibre, the dye used and the printing operation implemented. |
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The air is passed through the distribution box and reheated through contact with the interior wall before being diffused to the other rooms via blower outlets. |
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It's not that one should avoid those products, but if one is to consume them, it's clearly stated that those products should be reheated prior to consumption when you're in the high-risk category. |
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Discard unused portions of reheated leftovers. |
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Consuming reheated or cooled potatoes that were previously cooked may afford a lower GI effect. |
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When the rough bar was reheated, the edges might separate and be lost into the furnace. |
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The Mini Calzones are fully packaged and pre-labeled for thaw-and-sell convenience, and can be quickly reheated in a microwave or conventional oven. |
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To serve, spoon a reheated dollop of Yorkshire caviar alongside. |
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