Wet-milling involves several steps, starting with soaking, or steeping, corn in water and sulfur dioxide for 24 to 36 hours. |
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Make the tea by steeping 1 teaspoon or 1 tea bag of one of these dried herbs in 1 cup of hot water for 15 minutes. |
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Original internal features include the kilns, low ceiling heights between floors, steeping tanks and shutter mechanisms for window openings. |
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Make the compress by steeping 1 teaspoon dried chamomile flowers or 1 chamomile tea bag in 1 cup boiling hot water for 20 minutes. |
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Stella is her own cookbook, and she began by steeping orange pekoe tea bags for sweet tea. |
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They were made by distilling or steeping herbs and flowers, and by mixing aromatic oils with alcohol. |
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If you're lucky, you arrive at teatime, when the scent of steeping Earl Grey perfumes the parlor. |
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It displayed a majestic mountain in background, as a lone figure appeared at the top, and snowboarded down the steeping slopes. |
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This warming beverage is easy to prepare by steeping spices in hot water and milk before adding black tea. |
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Conversely, the inexperienced infants nuzzled the bedding or briefly rifted their heads and then resumed steeping face down. |
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Mullen is lean and balding, favors tight, short-sleeved shirts, and can usually be found steeping a tea bag in hot water. |
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According to Meech, a number of Japanese dealers went him one better, and aged prints by steeping them in tea or a solution of soot and water. |
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It is preferable to carry out the phase of steeping outside this type of germoir. |
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A tea infusion is best made by pouring water just brought to the boil over dry tea in a warm teapot and steeping it from three to five minutes. |
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The process involves steeping and aerating the barley, allowing it to germinate, and drying and curing the malt. |
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Processing of the imported barley into malt shall be deemed to have taken place when the malting barley has undergone steeping. |
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Fill with hot water fired to the temperature and steeping time as required by the particular tea type. |
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As you begin your tasting adventure, note how the flavours may differ depending upon origin, soil type, style of tea and steeping time. |
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At the end of the time of steeping, to spread with precaution seeds in a fine layer, on the metal grid. |
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With practice, you will discover the right steeping time for each tea and what works best for you. |
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With a metal infuser, the cast-iron teapots are also easy to use and make monitoring the steeping time simple. |
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A unique design made especially for tea bags to prevent over steeping with a mess-free built-in tea bag rest. |
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A recent and fashionable addition to the repertoire, this vinegar comes from steeping raspberry in red wine vinegar. |
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After steeping in this environment for a year, Sontag became the high priestess of French avant-garde culture. |
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Originally only consisting of three seats, the new Green T House is 50,000 square feet of slightly wavy lines and designer hot water steeping designer tea leaves. |
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I sometimes get really neurotic about steeping my tea for the exact amount of time, and if I go a few seconds over the recommended time the tea tastes too bitter to me. |
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At 15 he started, 48 hours a week chopping up fish in some poky hole, getting shocks from the finning machine, steeping his skinned, sore hands in brine or pickle-juice. |
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Research into single steeping varieties of barley has the potential to reduce the water used in the malting process by 30 to 40 per cent and to significantly reduce the energy used. |
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The design of the continuous steeping device shaft has been precisely matched to the flow behaviour of malt, which creates the best possible precondition for determining the steeping time. |
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Ochola S Effect of steeping and germination on the diastatic activity and sugar content in amaranth grains and viscosity of porridge. |
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Bitter cassava is the most profitable but contains a toxin which can be eliminated by extended steeping in water to destroy, by fermentation, the interstitial material binding the fibres and containing toxic cyanide. |
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For a time it looked as if the 2008 primary season might actually slide backwards into 2007, steeping even the Christmas holidays in election mania. |
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Wort beta-glucan was much lower than last year as a result of the gentle steeping schedule which helped to reduce the effects of water sensitivity. |
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Wines such as these are made by steeping your plant of choice in boiling water for a number of days, straining the liquid and then adding a lot of refined sugar and yeast and leaving it to ferment. |
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For brewing green tea, you can also bring water to a roiling boil, and then let it sit for 1-2 minutes before steeping to attain the proper water temperature. |
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Intelligently conceived, it makes it possible to integrate the phase of steeping which will be followed phase of germination in a single container, which avoids handling thus. |
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These teas are made to be visually enjoyed while steeping. |
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Food preparation of vinegar and steeping of the plant. |
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All you need to do is shake up the steeping grounds a few hours in. |
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After steeping himself in that imagery, George spoke with a number of people who had actually stood in breadlines. |
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The old mother smiled, steeping her bread in the coffee-bowl. |
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