When you have too many lemons or limes or oranges and some are going to spoil, slice some thinly and then freeze the slices. |
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Given the small slice of the population these privileged backgrounds represent, we have here a spectacular breakdown in the law of averages. |
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During the mid section of the morning I was able to abate my longing for biscuits by eating a slice of homemade fruit cake. |
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Angle the blade against the stone then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin wafer of stone. |
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On offer at this little slice of heaven is water-skiing, wakeboarding, and knee boarding. |
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Fancypants, yes, but I'd have to slice them up and commence absquatulation! |
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The early '90s series was a glorious slice of absurdism that featured sketches about people eating Muppets and delivering tacos instead of mail. |
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It is a sumptuously executed slice of pop, both cosy-toed and lolloping as it sweetly cascades a deliciously warmly bathed fuzzy-felt homeliness. |
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I crept into the kitchen where I buttered a slice of bread, peeled and quartered a pear, and cut a wedge of decadent Irish cheese. |
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When the cheeseboard arrives will people forego the offer of a knife and instead try to slice a mature manchego with a crumbly water biscuit? |
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There's nothing wrong with eating watermelon, provided you eat a slice rather than 10 of them. |
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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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Dante took a slice of beef jerky that was in his pocket and gave it to the boy. |
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Peel and thinly slice the lotus root crosswise and place in acidulated water. |
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Try the pecan-stuffed acorn squash, but save room for a sensuous slice of chocolate diablo cake. |
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He was so adept at his job that he could slice his quota of animals in a fraction of the time it took other offal dressers. |
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Maybe I've been renting too many teen movies, but I'm craving my slice of the American pie. |
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It's a slice of journalism worthy of those other weekly rags, like Woman's Day. |
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Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread. |
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The sandwich is a slice of black or white bread with butter and cheese or sausage, slices of fresh tomato, radish, or cucumber. |
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We serve ours with a traditional fluffy white sauce dolloped on each slice. |
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Every razor thin slice of meat is astounding, melting in your mouth and growing in flavor as you slowly savor each piece. |
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Most high-speed catamarans are built to outmuscle the oceans, but Team Phillips's razor-thin bows slice smoothly through waves. |
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Sandwich two slices of wholegrain bread around a one-ounce slice of cheddar cheese and microwave for 15 seconds. |
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We opted to share a slice of Key lime pie, which was the requisite bright yellow colour, tart but sweet. |
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Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas. |
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Her dark hair streaming behind her, she rushed into the kitchen, grabbed a bagel and started to aggressively slice it. |
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Our freestyle pilots eagerly accepted the extra airtime and continued to slice up the sky with their inventive inverted flight maneuvers. |
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This causes the heel of the clubface to make contact with the ball first, producing sidespin and, presto, a slice. |
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The lady behind the counter used a double-handled cheese knife to slice samples off of wheels of their aged edam and gouda. |
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If you hit your driver too low and slice it, you might be better off driving with a fairway wood or even a middle iron to get the ball in play. |
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The folded pizza slice, the hot dog and the crusty knish have a built-in mobility that lets hungry New Yorkers eat on the street. |
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For dessert, we sampled the creme brulee cheesecake and a large slice of red velvet cake with rich chocolate frosting and raspberry filling. |
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Following the service those present enjoyed light refreshments and a slice of the celebration cake. |
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Joe didn't quite get filled up with wursts, so he topped himself off at the end of the night with a slice. |
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About 40 days afterward a thin slice is cut off transversely from its top, and a milky juice of a fetid, alliaceous odor gradually exudes. |
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Place a slice of bread, if using, into each bowl before ladling the soup over. |
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With layers of aloo slice, banana slice, grapes, pomegranates, curd, chutney and masalas adorning a slice of bread, it is a fruity delight. |
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The Leinster champions had another slice of good fortune when a poor point attempt by Sheridan fell short but hopped over the bar for a point. |
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Their eponymous debut, as far back as 1996, was a classic slice of US-based alternative rock. |
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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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Davies had a big slice of fortune when he was yorked by Chris Holt with the score on 14, only for the umpire to signal no-ball. |
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I thought it would be a burger with a slice of American cheese and some sort of Blue cheese sauce. |
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Wrap a slice of American cheese around a cracker or small breadstick for a satisfying snack that's still low in calories and fat. |
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She lifted the white bread off of her sandwich and looked at the bologna and the slice of American cheese. |
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I guess I worry about talking about youth culture generally, because I think it's such a small slice of youth culture. |
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Unfortunately, there was not enough toast to support the ample slice of foie gras. |
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These are the privileged individualists who have already snatched their slice of the American dream. |
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A slice of each six-inch-high layer cake weighs almost a pound, for goodness sakes. |
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Aaron and Rachel had already cut out a slice of a beautiful white layer cake and shared the first dance. |
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Remove any tough outer leaves from the lemongrass then slice the tender insides into wafer thin rings. |
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Scrub the potatoes and slice them in half lengthways, then drop them into a shallow ovenproof dish or roasting pan. |
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The ball will slice or fade, but by opening the clubface you are adding loft to the club, which will produce a higher-trajectory ball flight. |
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Having inspected a chill cabinet and spotting cherry and rhubarb slice, curd tart and apple and cinnamon tart I opted for the latter. |
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Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife, finely slice carrots lengthways into ribbons. |
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See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain. |
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While the programmes chronicle real-life Irish incidents, their producers are clearly besotted with the whizz-bang of American television's hottest slice of hokum. |
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But the number of folks who dork out over the latest cool gizmos is actually a relatively small slice of the human population. |
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At the Ancient Olympics, contestants were obliged to swear an oath on a slice of boar's meat that they had not employed magic to enhance their performances. |
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Scotland has lost almost all its native wildwood to over-grazing by sheep and cattle, and here is the chance to recreate a sizeable slice of that leafy lost world. |
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The sandwich was a slice of grilled pineapple topped with cheese smushed between two buns. |
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I settled into one of the leather banquettes for a leisurely tea service, including scones and a slice of custard pie served by white-jacketed waiters. |
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Add a slice of cheese to your sandwich, but hold the mayonnaise. |
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Loryn picked up a slice of toast and slowly spread jam over it. |
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A thick, dense slice of chocolate deliciousness, dotted with patches of softened amaretti cookies and surrounded by a deep red, tart raspberry sauce. |
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The robots can slice through stone and rough out vast blocks of stone while the artisans are sleeping. |
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Rosemarie Smith, 83, from Derby, said she had stored the slice in a Royal Crown Derby cup at her home ever since. |
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In a formal mood, we may even use a fork to eat a slice of cake, crumb by crumb. |
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Cut a sandwich-length piece of baguette and slice it open like you would to make a hero. |
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Remember, too, that you can slice a wrap into sushi-like tortilla discs. |
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The, um, pie was expanding to be sure, but there were a lot more people angling to get a slice of it. |
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This 2-0 was a clear-cut win, a sharp slice through a loaf, no ambiguity, no crumbs. |
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Centre Graham Mackay added both goals, but Deacon gave the visitors hope when he wrong-footed defender Adam Maher to slice through for Bradford's try. |
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Revolution 2.0 narrates a fascinating but narrow slice of the process through which apathetic and passive people are politicized. |
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In Brazil, there was a microcosmic slice of the kind of public role he is attempting to carve. |
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Though this drill is normally used to help cure the slice swing of a beginner, it can help a good player make the switch from fading the ball to hitting a draw. |
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Perched on his palm is a little slice of labradorescent paradise. |
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Slice the roll in half the short way, then slice the halves in half. |
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A hot-pot is in the oven, which I regretfully turn down because I'd already eaten lunch, however I do accept a cup of tea and a slice of her Christmas cake. |
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Using a sharp knife, peel, core and slice the apples into thin wedges. |
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Drutman goes on the dramatize this elite in a number of ways and to slice and dice the data similarly. |
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Cut each chicory head in half lengthways and slice into 2cm chunks. |
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The whetters constantly shear the edge of the cutters making them razor sharp weapons that can fatally puncture an opponent or easily slice through a 3 inch tree root. |
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I assumed that she didn't want to be openly nasty to me in front of the children, and helped myself to some rashers of bacon and a new slice of toast. |
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Enjoy them with a dash of vinegar hot sauce and a slice of corn bread for the true Southern experience. |
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The whole site was ankle-deep in sawdust and all around there were trees which had been sawn into longitudinal slices with small wedges between each slice. |
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Later, one of the council dog wardens brought in to look after animal welfare arranged for a slice of chicken to be pushed through the letter box of the front door. |
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Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream. |
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It would slice through most buildings like a knife through butter. |
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To do this one simply compresses all energy into an infinitesimal time slice. |
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A cheesy slice of heaven tastes great, but how does it feel? |
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He mainly practices on cucumbers and loofahs although he can also now use the cards to slice into a watermelon. |
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She snaps the chain of the overhead bulb at the same moment a thin slice of white cat, an antishadow, slips past her legs. |
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Wrap 1 slice of prosciutto around each stuffed jalapeno half, overlapping the ends of the prosciutto on the bottom of the jalapeno. |
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For crisp crackers, slice bagels thinly, dry and lightly brown them in the oven, then butter and sprinkle with salt. |
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He bit into a hot slice of pizza and burned the roof of his mouth. |
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A reciprocating saw, which has a push and pull action, is used to slice into the windscreen and the roof, which is then peeled back. |
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Looking like a slice of Battenberg cake, her English rose complexion was drowned out in this garish outfit. |
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Not just because he's a slice of totty but because he doesn't ponce about like your usual luvvie. |
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They'll need to rustle up something more exciting than a railway mushroom slice in a paper bag. |
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Tell your future father-in-law how to barbecue a London broil so he can slice it without a table saw? |
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Meanwhile, peel kohlrabi or broccoli and slice lengthwise as thinly as possible. |
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Any way you slice it, we have to get out of here and we have to take him with us. |
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Place 2 baguette toast slices in each of 4 soup plates, spoon in bourride and top with another slice of toast and minced fennel fronds. |
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His servant placed before him a slice of toasted bread, with a glass of fair water, being the fare on which he usually broke his fast. |
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A separate optimized plan was generated using the CAX slice and two slices indicative of the upper and lower level of the field. |
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Remove the pan and slice cookies into bars or squares, depending on the mouth size of your dog-child. |
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After the middle sister's call from a friend's house, her slice of cake was fair game. |
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The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it. |
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Rod was my home slice. He and I rolled up scumbags together for two years in SWAT. I loved that guy. |
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The share makes the horizontal cuts the separates the furrow slice from the soil below and when it is worn it is important to fit a new one. |
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The mouldboard is that part of the plough which receives the furrow slice from the share. |
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I had such an incredible slice of pizza last night that I simply can't think about anything else. |
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Picking the ball up in his own half, Januzaj threaded a 40-yard pass into the path of Rooney to slice Southampton open in the blink of an eye. |
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And I laughed heartily at the Kopi Aunty video which captures so well an everyday slice of life here. |
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Ecod, I thank your worship, I'll make a shift to stay my stomach with a slice of cold beef in the pantry. |
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Then slice the red onions thinly and cook slowly with the butter on a low heat, stirring occasionally. |
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Traditionally, breakfast would be served with a small amount of fruit, such as a slice of orange, believed to prevent the onset of scurvy. |
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Using a template or a good eye to guide the paring chisel, slice off the corners of the tenon ovolos at 45 degrees. |
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He also had a tail like an oxen tail only with a razor sharp bard that he used in conflict to stab or slice his victims. |
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The empire held on to a small slice of the Iberian Peninsula coast until the reign of Heraclius. |
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A slice of poppy seed cake containing nearly five grams of seeds per slice produced positive results for 24 hours. |
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A single slice of this could leave you supine in front of the Queen's speech without even the wherewithal to reach for the remote control. |
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She'd been poised to deliver another side-handed slice to Mouse's head, and only with reluctance did she lower her arm and move back. |
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For breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the best Guido meal is a slice and a Coke. |
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Describe the changes CophaTM makes to the mixture when making White Christmas slice. |
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This popular white Christmas slice has been given an Aussie flavour and named after the sulphur-crested cockatoo. |
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It would have been unseasonal to pass up the offer of home-baking, so I had a thick slice of chiffon matacha cake with adzuki bean cream. |
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Toasted Cheese Place 30g of sliced half-fat cheese on one medium slice of wholemeal toast and grill until melted. |
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Make a slice halfway through a bonbon, and perch on the edge of the glass. |
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In the third slice of cartoon action, Apu tells his mother he is married to Marge in an effort to wriggle out of an arranged marriage. |
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It turns the furrow slice rapidly, giving maximum shatter and deeper than its width. |
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It helps to resist the side pressure exerted by the furrow slice on the mouldboard. |
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The mouldboard is responsible for lifts and turns the furrow slice and sometimes for shattering it, depending on the type of moldboard, plowing depth and soil conditions. |
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The balance of power was very delicately calculated, so that winning a battle here was worth the slice of territory there, with no regard to the wishes of the inhabitants. |
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Pav Bhaji is a spicy dish, prepared with mashed vegetables served with gently fried bread, a dollop of butter, chopped onion and a slice of lemon. |
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Typically farmers break up hardpan up with a subsoiler, which acts as a long, sharp knife to slice through the hardened layer of soil deep below the surface. |
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He covered everything in mustard, including a slice of Ryvita, then propped up a copy of the Property Investment Review against the radio, and read and ate. |
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Apple's 8 percent slice of the personal computer industry is puny compared with the Wintel computers that account for about 75 percent of the PC market. |
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Refreshing, fruity and crisp, all in one sumptuous glass, it's perfect with a slice of sacher torte, the famous Viennese bittersweet chocolate cake. |
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I had scampi and chips for my main and a slice of cheesecake for dessert. |
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Strain 1162 was isolated from a vanilla slice that was incriminated in a second outbreak originating in the same bakery, six weeks after the first outbreak. |
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I am so flustered that I order a vanilla slice instead of hedgehog. |
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Two hands give the player more control, while one hand can generate a slice shot, applying backspin on the ball to produce a low trajectory bounce. |
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Payment may vary according to regulations made by pimps, brothel keepers, madams, and procurers, who usually take a slice out of a prostitute's income. |
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This version is richer and creamier than regular White Christmas slice. |
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Spread 2 tsp peanut butter on 1 medium slice wholemeal toast. |
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My lemon and vanilla cheesecake, a huge slice with tangy-sweet berries, was superb and the first assistant's crunchy walnut tart with Amoretto ice cream kept pace every step. |
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He was practically a home slice and knew all the ancient haunts. |
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A slice of passion fruit was added to the dessert for visual interest. |
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Governments did not dispatch their most elite units, men who are truly not replaceable, unless the situation warranted a razor-sharp slice and not a wide-handed slap. |
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Our rationale was to slice a galactic survey into small redshift buckets. |
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