Principally it is advisable to avoid unsoured milk products as they contain higher contents of lactose then soured. |
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Things soured after a six-year-old girl hurt herself when the dog on guard chased her in a bid to protect its family. |
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His generosity to the Met had not been soured by a failed attempt in the mid-1970s to establish a fine-arts education center at the museum. |
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Acidophilus milk is a kind of soured milk which contains a culture of Lactobacillus acidophilus. |
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States and localities, their economies soured and their budgets overstrained, are unable to maintain services for their neediest citizens. |
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Together they made millions, but when the relationship soured Doherty took off with just a small bag. |
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The break-up was extremely acrimonious and relations between them further soured as he accused her of stealing his press from the film. |
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Leave to stand for 10 minutes before serving with soured cream, a sprinkling of dill and buttered black bread. |
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Milk of Africa Amasi, or maas, is a thick, naturally soured milk, rather like yoghurt, enjoyed by many southern African people. |
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I give them each some of my real buttermilk, soured just right, or a chunk of my ripe cheese. |
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His commissions were intricately tied to the political and religious climate, one of ever-shifting dynamics fraught with soured alliances. |
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Although economic and social ties between the island and the mainland have since grown, political relations have soured. |
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It was an era before distrust, cynicism, agents, and chequebook journalism permanently soured the relationship between footballers and hacks. |
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My mother would skim the cream off the soured milk and store it until she had a quart jar of soured cream. |
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She mostly excelled with Olympia's aria, but her high notes occasionally soured toward flatness. |
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But the 22-year-old defender confessed the final result soured any celebrations he had planned. |
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Skimmed milk, sometimes mixed with buttermilk, is soured and heated almost to boiling. |
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Campbell was a dreadful choice because his controversial character had soured media relations before he'd even opened his mouth. |
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People eat a wide range of dairy products, such as tvorog, a kind of cottage cheese, and riazhenka, slightly soured milk. |
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The city had supported the Cromwellian cause, having been soured by unwarranted interference in its affairs by the Stuart kings. |
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Add the tartar and bicarbonate of soda, the sugar and the milk soured with lemon juice. |
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According to figures released on Friday, US consumer sentiment tumbled in early July as the stock market drubbing soured Americans' expectations. |
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His face alone is a portrait of sickly, soured ambition, with sunken, shadowed features and huge, tormented eyes. |
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Some feel the country's reputation for generosity has been spoiled and community sentiment permanently soured. |
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As the figures show, whole cow's milk is definitely not for everyone, at least not unless the milk is soured or fermented. |
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Good though the matching of crumbly, flaking croissant with hot sticky apples and cold, slightly soured cream is, you may want to gild the lily. |
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Here in Sydney though, this is where the songlines of hundreds of thousands of years really soured for our people. |
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If that was his objective, it was unfulfilled, as Pakistani-Iranian relations quickly soured as a result of the civil war in Afghanistan. |
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The overall British view has now soured, while London's remains outward-looking. |
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Two previous Eurogroups had ended rancorously, and a spat between the Greek and German governments on February 19th had soured the mood further. |
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In 1922 Mitchell wed Berrien Upshaw, but the marriage quickly soured amid allegations of his alcoholism and physical abusiveness. |
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Instead of being curdled with rennet as most cheeses are nowadays, the milk is soured with lactic acid-producing bacteria and left to separate naturally. |
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Gosling subtly allows Dean's eager, child-like charisma to become, if not soured, then shopworn, played-out. |
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Perhaps, given its pungency, the soured herring museum should be in an open-air setting. |
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The country has soured on obstructionist politicians and the Tea Party in particular. |
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In an era of short-lived CEOs, Steve Ballmer managed a surprising 13 years, though investors had long since soured on him. |
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Since its inception, Hamas has had close ties with Iran, but relations soured when civil war broke out in Syria. |
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With this bill, Ottawa has become the ingredient that has soured a good recipe. |
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However, any agreement with Ogieva about those proceeds soured after the assault charge and conviction. |
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Little by little, the regime was tightened up, the atmosphere soured and optimism faded. |
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A report showing U. S. consumer sentiment soured in early July also boosted the currency on Friday. |
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Relations had soured while she was away between her parents and the aunt, who had given them nothing from Noraida's earnings. |
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Recent terrorist attacks have had an echo beyond the border area and soured relations between the Turkish and Kurdish parts of the population. |
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Recently relations with some Mai Mai groups have soured and FARDC has again been involved in fighting against them. |
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The catfight has soured the atmosphere of the Big Brother house. |
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It can also be soured into vinegar and fermented into an alcoholic drink. |
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Try it stirred into soured cream next time you buy rollmops. |
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Ties with Iraq have also been soured by disputes over oil trade and the Syrian conflict. |
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Our toxic campaign culture, dominated by negativity, has soured vast swaths of the populace to all things political. |
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As the economy soured, Californians began to think in terms of limited resources and came to see migration as a zero sum game. |
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But the relationship between Switzer and Dupree had soured into outright hate. |
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The relationship between the partners soured and devolved into ugly squabbling and litigation. |
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These relationship films found black comedy in the anger of a soured love. |
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Dairy products, especially soured milk, were reserved for children. |
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Relations soured after border disputes and clashes between troops followed by a war of words in which each accused the other of threatening security. |
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The two were once friends, but their relations soured in recent years. |
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However, relations have soured dramatically in the last four weeks. |
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I like a rack of ribs, a spare rib and a sweet and soured ball. |
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The juice is available in Middle Eastern delis, but if you can't get hold of any, go for dry white wine soured further with a splash of lemon juice or vinegar. |
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Edward denied any responsibility for this incident, but relations between Edward and Charles soured. |
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If milk has soured before the Best Before Date it has probably been temperature abused either before or after purchase and there is a risk that it could make you sick. |
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Second, and more importantly, after military dictator Zia ul-Haq hanged deposed Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1979, relations between Libya and Pakistan soured. |
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The purpose of these provisions was to help eliminate one of the reasons that some of the conflicts soured, and one of the most obvious sources of frustration and violence during work stoppages. |
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And most inadvisably, he has soured his relations with the military on issues that he should have not made a red rag in any event. |
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As a result of an ultimately unfounded allegation of misconduct, the complainant's relationship with the regional director soured and he suffered psychological stress. |
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The 1539 alliance between Francis and Charles had soured, eventually degenerating into renewed war. |
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Pakistan had warm relations with Bangladesh, despite initial strains in their relationship, however, the relationship has soured recently. |
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The bloodbath that followed, known as the reign of terror, soured many people on the idea of liberty. |
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Banks rushed into real estate lending, speculative lending, and other ventures as the economy soured. |
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Stoke were on the rampage but their night was soured by the referee's decision to show Jerome a second yellow card on the stroke of half time. |
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It can be made if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. |
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Hamlet would requite his loves. Hewitt has soured on requitements. Hamlet would teach deep drinking. Hewitt is on the temperance dodge. |
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Brown soured on him soon after his arrival, and Francis played unspectacularly in 24 games, 15 of them as a starter. |
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While strong economic ties with our southern neighbour paid significant dividends during the economic boom of the past two decades, those ties have become a ball and chain around Ontario's ankle, as export demand has soured. |
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Relations between the two countries soured significantly after the Swiss police arrested Hannibal al-Gaddafi, son of Libyan President Mu'ammar al-Gaddafi, and his wife on 15 July 2008 in Geneva. |
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As the economic climate soured in the early 90's, the company downsized. |
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It must be soured at a temperature of between 38 and 40 °C with the lamb's rennet crust coming exclusively from animals bred in the same production area. |
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The Dollar also extended its gains against the EUR yesterday after an auction of fresh five-year Treasury debt attracted solid demand, easing fears that U. S. deficits have soured foreigner's appetite for U. S. assets. |
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It hasn't helped that state-federal relations have gotten testier in the past decade, soured by the nation's cultural and political divisions. |
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Touching his hair, which he said has increasingly turned gray, Mizunaga added ruefully, ''I have become soured on the mayorship. |
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What soured them was an abrupt change to pricing. |
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But in 2012, German-Russian relations deteriorated after Berlin's criticism of Russia's presidential election and crackdown on the opposition, and ties have soured even further over the Ukraine crisis. |
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Rebecca Gatward's frolicsome interpretation has an admirable Shylock in John McEnery, who plays him as a man soured to the point of rancidness by a society that keeps him on its margins. |
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Barnes soon soured, and he returned to the UK in 1944 to rejoin the faculty of Trinity College. |
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He was naturally of a serious temper, which was somewhat soured by his sufferings, so that he was free only with a few. |
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The development of the new generation – and the clear public enthusiasm for them – helps to distance France from the problems that soured the World Cup in South Africa. |
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His round was soured by an ugly double bogey six on the last. |
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In part, this caution is an admission that things are not going well. Relations between the two governing parties have soured since the beatific early months of the coalition. |
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These magical baby blinis are topped with soured cream and best Irish smoked salmon for stunning canapes. |
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Economic attitudes soured across the board, with consumers viewing the current economy negatively and displaying increased pessimism about the future. |
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The point is that all the parties have already lost and one small part of sport is becoming a soured experience for some valuable volunteers, coaches, and athletes. |
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The controversy over St David's soured his relationship with the crown. |
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For the French, this spectacular victory on land was soured by the decisive victory that the Royal Navy attained at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October. |
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Regulators shut down Silver State Bank, saying the Nevada bank failed because of losses on soured loans, mainly in commercial real estate and land development. |
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By 1050, however, relations between the king and the earl had soured, culminating in a crisis in 1051 that led to the exile of Godwin and his family from England. |
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He was prudent and industrious, and so good a husbandman, that he might have led a very easy and comfortable life, had not an arrant vixen of a wife soured his domestic quiet. |
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But the party spirit soured after gatecrashers threatened party-goers with a knife before ripping out two safes containing more than 500 pieces of jewellery. |
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Iron rusted, paper cracked, cream soured and vinegar mothered. |
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However, the relationship between the Grand Duchy and the Russian Empire soured when the Russian government made moves to restrict Finnish autonomy. |
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Spoon over soured cream and picked fennel herb and freshly milled pepper. |
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