He made his own mahlsticks, and now I do the same with a thin dowel, a scrap of smooth leather and some string and stuffing. |
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Jackson shrugged, balling up the leftover scraps of his sandwich and stuffing them into his bag. |
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I yelled while dragging him out of the house and stuffing my screwed beanie into my pocket. |
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Finally he sniffed and folded the remains of his meal into a square of cloth before stuffing it back into the leather scrip at his waist. |
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The stuffing beneath the worn velvet seat cover sighed to wafer thinness under her negligible weight. |
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I thought he was mad as a meat-axe, and he frightened the stuffing out of me sometimes, even when he laughed. |
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Make the stuffing by combining the garlic, parsley, coriander, lemon, capers, breadcrumbs and almonds. |
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If you like your stuffing firm, so that it cuts in slices, add a beaten egg to bind it. |
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By then, the originally beautiful, rich-coloured chestnuts are dried out, mildewed vestiges, fit only for stuffing turkeys. |
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Cool to lukewarm and then trickle the egg and water over the stuffing, mixing it in lightly until the stuffing is moist yet still rather crumbly. |
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A well-prepared turducken is a marvelous treat, a free-form poultry terrine layered with flavorful stuffing and moistened with duck fat. |
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On the first day of turducken, you created sausage and oyster stuffing, cornbread stuffing and good ' ol Stove Top stuffing. |
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The huge, green-lentil dosa based on mung beans is a delicious triangle filled with a delicately textured, well-seasoned stuffing. |
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For months now, they've been trading in their pesos for greenbacks and stuffing them under their mattresses or spiriting their money overseas. |
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They are an inspiration to those of us still stuffing mushrooms and washing the skirting before a full day in the office. |
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In my haste to prepare supper I screwed it all up, and dumped the stuffing into the boiling water. |
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She undressed quickly and absent-mindedly, stuffing her grimy clothes into the washer-dryer. |
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She stood and collected her books that were strewn across the table, stuffing them into her book bag. |
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According to zoo officials, the stuffing is almost over and finishing touches are being given to the animal's eyes and nails. |
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However, stuffing algebra down the throats of unmotivated students will dry out any seeds of potential interest in the subject. |
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Chief among these was a large green upholstered sofa with tufts of stuffing poking out here and there. |
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Ana laughed it down, stuffing her hand into her pocket and pulling out two small yellow pills, uppers to block her sorrow. |
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He was too busy stuffing a frozen hen with Brie, Rockford, goat cheese and spinach. |
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The yards are full of derelict cars, broken-down furniture, sofas with the stuffing bursting out. |
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I roast garlic with olive oil and thyme and add it with finely chopped rosemary to the veal stuffing. |
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I had to fudge my way into contests by stuffing my hair under my hat and changing the unorthodox spelling of my name. |
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They reached the truck and Blair climbed in, stuffing his bag on the floor while Jim set the case in the back and secured it with a bungee cord. |
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The mattress covering the door has a hole burrowed through it, springs and stuffing sticking out every which way. |
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He is coming later, we've got leftover nut roast and stuffing sandwiches to scoff first. |
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Larger mushroom caps of course are better and you can be creative with your stuffing choices. |
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Make a hash by frying up all the leftover roast potatoes and parsnips, adding some chopped turkey and perhaps a little leftover stuffing too. |
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Hash the meat and make it into a stuffing with raisins, stoned ripe olives and hard-boiled eggs minced fine. |
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Gavin nodded and sat down again while Sadie began clumsily stuffing clothing into a carpet bag. |
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He grabbed a few heads of lettuce and started stuffing them into a backpack. |
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Tammy whined while stuffing a warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie in her mouth. |
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We looked dead and buried but fought back hard and our third, which we scored in stoppage time, really knocked the stuffing out of them. |
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Haggis turned up again as the stuffing of a chicken fillet wrapped in caul and the salmon reappeared in a salad with citrus mayonnaise. |
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Now my servants are frantically boarding the windows and stuffing sandbags. |
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She shoved supplies into her pack, stuffing it nearly to the point that it could rip the seams. |
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I was stuffing a pair of gloves in his pockets when he walked into the room. |
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Quickly, they put coats, boots, hats, scarves and gloves on, stuffing cookie into their mouths as quickly as possible. |
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I kept folding up the wads of twenties and stuffing them in the pocket of my shorts. |
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Several Irish talk show hosts have been filling the air waves with information about stuffing your dead pets. |
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The game hen was light, savory and the chestnut stuffing slightly sweet, and deliciously spiced. |
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I added a carton of milk and a dessert to my tray and turned to look at the sea of faces already stuffing themselves with their lunch. |
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The picture of you stuffing yourself with nachos in a fairy costume is not the best one to post on the Internet. |
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On busy weekends, most tables are overlooked by a high-chair in which a small, food-covered being is stuffing itself with penne by the fistful. |
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Sales of sandals, swimwear and ice cream have fallen and we're stuffing ourselves with comfort food to warm up after getting drenched. |
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We then watched Fungus the Bogeyman whilst stuffing ourselves with fruit pastilles. |
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Jeremy had lit the fire earlier and I was lying beside it now, basking in the heat and stuffing myself with food. |
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As you can see, TSN's team came in fourth even without stuffing the ballot box and telling relatives to vote for our team. |
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The right to vote can neither be denied outright nor destroyed by alteration of ballots nor diluted by stuffing ballot-boxes. |
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I should also note that he did a fine job of stuffing the ballot box with phony phone calls to Smith to make him look he supported the draft. |
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Although Democrats easily won the election by stuffing ballot boxes, they wanted revenge. |
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Allegations of vote rigging and stuffing of the stuffing the ballot boxes ensued. |
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As long as you are not actually caught publicly stuffing the ballot box, how could Google possibly suggest that you are doing so? |
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On a hard roll, layer turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing with a little mayonnaise. |
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Fill each pig leg with the stuffing, secure with butcher's twine, and set aside. |
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Open the incision with your fingers and spoon the stuffing into the pocket. |
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Fill the mushrooms with the anchovy and olive stuffing and place them in a lightly oiled ovenproof dish. |
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Season the stuffing with salt and black pepper, and pile the filling into the tomato halves. |
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Don't try to put too much stuffing inside the rolls, it only makes them harder to roll and more prone to tearing. |
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To make the stuffing, whiz the bread in a food processor until it forms fine crumbs. |
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You need to cook the stuffing separately or it will absorb too much of the fat. |
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Fill the hollows in the squash with the stuffing, cover with buttered foil and bake for 15-20 minutes. |
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They're transfixed, except for one boy in the back row who's busy picking the stuffing out of his cushion. |
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Her hands had grasped the chair's cushion and ripped out part of the stuffing that was put inside. |
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The punching bag lay in a thousand blackened pieces on the floor, material and stuffing scattered everywhere. |
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Used dryer sheets are perfect for this kind of stuffing or even tiny fabric scraps that are too small for other uses. |
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Flax mills were built on the north-west side of the Takaka Hill, producing fibre used for rope, sacks, upholstery stuffing and linen. |
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The curtains hung across the windows looked worn and on some of the chairs I could see the stuffing coming through the cushions. |
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Dried moss was replaced by synthetic materials used in stuffing car seats and furniture. |
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The others huddle behind the furniture as blasts rip into the green leather, stuffing flying into the air. |
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All the stuffed animals' stuffing was ripped from the stitches including their plastic black eyes. |
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He didn't seem to notice, let alone give a stuffing, that the rest of the political world had stopped, at least for a day. |
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But since the football pitch has replaced the battlefield, our desire to see Germany get a good stuffing has not diminished. |
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Indeed, as the US papers were more than desperate to point out repeatedly, they gave many a team a real stuffing. |
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Even when they were given a comprehensive stuffing, Hamilton was overlooked. |
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A comprehensive stuffing of Leeds seven days ago prompted the club to a higher plane. |
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Southport played the role of the seasonal turkeys as they were given a festive stuffing by the Shrimps on Boxing Day. |
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We try to do our bit to make the place better, but this sort of thing just knocks the stuffing out of us. |
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A controversial penalty knocked the stuffing out of Kingstonian after one of their best performances for some time, writes Phil Windeatt. |
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The score knocked the stuffing out of the Abbey and the increased wind advantage for St Colman's made their task all the more daunting. |
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His father died when he was 12, an event that can knock the stuffing out of many people. |
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Their unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 59 in 12 overs knocked the stuffing out of Yorkshire. |
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We're all pretty dejected, we didn't play well enough in the first-half and the goal knocked the stuffing out of us. |
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Check the engine shaft and rudder stuffing boxes for steady leaks and looseness. |
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Other sources of moisture include deck leaks and, in one case, saltwater flying off of the shaft at a leaky stuffing box. |
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As you walk into the house, you smell the succulent aroma of turkey and stuffing cooking in the oven. |
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The article is all but fourteen paragraphs long but the real stuffing of the reflective piece is the last five. |
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By the time the stuffing is fully cooked the turkey is overcooked by 60 degrees or so. |
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I also discovered that if you don't have any raisins or sultanas to hand, a chopped-up plum will work just fine as stuffing for a baked apple. |
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We made the centrepiece by hollowing out a large pumpkin and stuffing it with dried leaves, twigs and branches. |
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Think of all those kids on Christmas morning, stuffing their faces with this choccy bounty. |
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Quality furniture formerly used horsehair stuffing, and this may still be present in some antiques. |
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However, that doesn't stop us from prowling tradeshow aisles, stuffing our bags full o' swag and filling our local disks with downloads. |
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The cigarette beetle has also been recorded attacking leather, furniture stuffing, and bookbinders paste. |
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I pack half the food away right then so that I can clean my plate without stuffing myself-and I have a meal for the next day. |
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Put some stuffing in the middle of a piece of pastry, then a steak, and some more stuffing. |
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In the town centre we got Saveloy Dips, which were basically sausages, pease pudding and stuffing, in a bun. |
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Her arms wrapped around her pillow tightly, stuffing her face in the soft cloth and heaving a sigh. |
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The blankets were shredded, as were the pillows, the feather stuffing strewn everywhere. |
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I actually did not know this about pimentos, thinking them only as olive stuffing. |
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After making drumsticks from wooden branches, leather scraps, fiberfill stuffing and string, the students are ready to play. |
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The duck was lovely and the pork, apricot and Stilton stuffing gave a piquant twist to the flavour. |
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This is pretty good stuff, but in this novel it is mere stuffing, filler, which leaves us less than full. |
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For an extra treat, you can add some grated cheese or chopped tomatoes to the stuffing. |
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The bed itself wasn't even a bed, but a cot with stuffing and springs hanging out of the rips. |
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Think how many trees and litres of water could be conserved if marketing companies stopped stuffing postboxes with advertising. |
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There is also the tantalising prospect of stuffed potato skins, filled with a stuffing of your choice. |
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Put the forcemeat into the body cavity and cover the stuffing with a piece of bread. |
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Again, the meat was tender and its base was covered in a strip of crispy crackling, the top coated in a sage and onion stuffing. |
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Classic employment schemes range from medical billing to envelope stuffing and assembly or craftwork. |
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Most of the time it didn't have any actual meat anyway, it was mostly stuffing and cream of chicken soup. |
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There was turkey, ham, string beans, creamed corn, peas, carrots, turnips, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. |
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Ten complete novices struggled with jointing and stuffing a poussin and creating towers of vegetables. |
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Cook mushrooms and garlic in the butter gently, adding enough breadcrumbs to make a dampish stuffing. |
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So, after a moment, the punching bag fell to the floor, it's stuffing strewn all over the floor. |
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He elbowed his way past his brother's hands and grabbed for a sushi roll, stuffing the whole thing in his mouth. |
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We traversed the entire backyard, picking up five or six hundred large walnut seeds and stuffing them into gunnysacks. |
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Noodle dishes and soups are popular, as are boiled dumplings, shuijao, prepared with crabmeat in addition to the usual pork and leek stuffing. |
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On New Year's, festivities include fireworks and the burning of effigies, made by stuffing old clothes. |
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Apart from having to go to my local supermarket to buy some more sausage meat for stuffing the turkey, dinner went well. |
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The Cowboys winger is understandably very slow to get up after he had the stuffing knocked out of him by the hard-hitting ranga! |
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And, stuffing the wad of notes into my wallet and the few coins into my purse I said farewell to my old savings account and its pass book. |
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We should be looking at changing our lifestyles, not stuffing ourselves full of quack medicine. |
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It is accompanied by acorn squash, a hearty stuffing of freshly made herbed bread, and a make-ahead mashed potato casserole. |
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I was racked with convulsions as I tried to muffle the incessant hacking by stuffing my scarf in my mouth. |
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Your days of stuffing cups and settling for thingies that look like training bras are over. |
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Then drape 3 rashers of bacon over the exposed stuffing in a star fashion forming a lid and secure with string. |
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Nights of stuffing this sculpture with kapok, a new substance for the job, sent me into bouts of itching. |
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The material kapok, the soft fibrous covering of the seeds of a tropical tree, is familiar as a lining and stuffing material. |
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Many Middle Eastern dishes such as kibbeh are based on the idea of using stuffing. |
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I was in the airless room for an hour, putting the enormous pile of records into numerical order, stuffing them inside their correct folders. |
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When it comes to knocking the stuffing out of rival teams, Hearts are becoming something akin to specialists. |
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Being Xmas it was turkey, salad, stuffing, crusty bread, and didn't it go down well! |
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However, simply stuffing empty boxes into a green bin or tossing a used can into an environmentally-friendly container isn't recycling. |
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They're typically stuffed with a rice and meat mixture, but with lamb chops as the centerpiece, do I really want to do meat in the stuffing? |
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He has spent the last few years purging the army to assure its loyalty, stuffing it with boot-clicking yes-men. |
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I like to zest a lemon or an orange and toss that in the stuffing, maybe with just a small squeeze of the fruit as well. |
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She was stuffing all her clothes in a washing machine at a Laundromat they'd discovered that was about a five minute cab ride from the hotel. |
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At a very young age, I made a donkey, by knitting the pattern, stuffing it with wool and sowing it all together. |
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This struck the right balance, with plenty of crispy skin and a simple stuffing, which acted as a sensible foil to the rich meat and sauce. |
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He answered, shrugging his shoulders and stuffing his hands into his jeans pockets. |
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More apotropaic methods included stuffing objects into the orifices of corpses or confronting the ambulatory blood-sucker with a crucifix. |
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Herbs, typically sage and onion, are used to make stuffing for roast pork, and fruit is served with it in the form of apple sauce. |
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Bounding to the bathroom, he rooted through the cabinets, stuffing everything he found into pockets and hiding places in his sweaters and tunic. |
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Production on this scale required a high degree of organization and many suppliers for the webbing, stuffing, covering, fringe, tacks, and nails. |
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At a desk to the very side of the room, a very overweight, red-faced man was shuffling through some files and stuffing them into Manila folders. |
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Chicken with a tarragon stuffing turned out to be mainly full of sausage meat and horrid. |
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The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes. |
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Veon threw open his door and opened the back doors, grabbing his pistols and stuffing them into his belt. |
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I started with a right hook, and before I knew it I was nearly punching the stuffing out of that old bag. |
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Seth opened up the can of Vienna sausages and began stuffing his face. |
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Tired of stuffing big and bulky gear bags into your watercraft? |
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We had lunch in our hotel, and they served Southern standards, butter beans, potatoes, fried chicken, hush puppies and one thing I thought was stuffing. |
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With this flurry of sewing and stuffing, perhaps the 2012 candidates will now know to pursue the quilt vote. |
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He yanked the stuffing and squeakers out of every one of his dog toys. |
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After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars. |
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When we got inside, I sat on one of the beds and started stuffing my face with the bread and cheese I bought, once in a while pausing to take a gulp of water. |
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Widespread ballot box stuffing was reported, and election observers noted how pro-government forces gathered outside polling stations intimidating voters. |
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The stuffing of the tooled-leather cushion rustled as I settled into it. |
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Aside from the labor-heavy recipe for roasting the turkey, the stuffing recipe is a feat even for accomplished chefs. |
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He was surely the reason why I remained in grade school and failed to earn millions by raising mushrooms, breeding chinchillas or stuffing envelopes at home. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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Which supermarkets have the best Christmas cake, mince pies and stuffing? |
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Youngsters dined on a feast of turkey, sausage, roast potatoes, carrots, peas, stuffing and gravy, followed by a choice of Christmas pudding and custard or ice-cream. |
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The vegetable can be used in soups, hotpots or as stuffing for dumplings. |
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Stuffing fry and beer down your throat everyday is the real factor that is bending the health service. |
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If stuffing is on your menu tomorrow, well, you better listen up. |
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Fur and the stuffing of the cushion rustled as he sat and settled himself. |
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He went back into the kitchen, stuffing his loot into a knapsack. |
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Stuffing myself with food and wine, I wondered how long I would last in this room full of geriatrics before I got bored and excused myself. |
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Remove the foil and bake for a further five minutes to crisp the stuffing. |
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Shoving students into lectures is like stuffing sausage meat into one end of a sausage machine but ignoring the copious waste that spills out half way through the process. |
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Poppino nurtures his student in the black arts of stuffing dead animals and soon Valerio has given up his job and his girlfriend to pursue this new calling. |
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My bulging stomach gives it away obviously, and the Peking duck I have been stuffing myself with these last three days must have raised the cholesterol level. |
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The thick flesh makes the fruit suitable for stuffing and baking. |
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Okay, they may not be quite as up on the game as the crew who were giving Samoa a good stuffing in Watford yesterday afternoon, but they're not far off. |
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There can be found a different class of drunk, swilling back copious amounts of G and T or champagne and stuffing their faces with complimentary food. |
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Navan gave a hopeful Carlow a right stuffing in Balreask Old on Sunday and face neighbours Ashbourne in a repeat of a fairly recent final in Mullingar. |
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Pizzacone tried to solve that problem for busy New Yorkers by stuffing sauce and toppings into a dough cone. |
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He returns to these themes in Nine Inches, a collection of stories that unzips the American dream, and pulls out all the stuffing. |
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Hot Dog History for Joey Chestnut Nothing says American pride like stuffing your face full of hot dogs. |
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Although you can use any stuffing recipe that you might use for a chicken or turkey, the recipe below, which has a moist, light and slightly crumbly texture, works well. |
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He became notorious for piling his plate high and refilling it frequently, even wrapping a few pieces of chicken in a hanky and stuffing them in his pocket to eat later. |
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Knocking the stuffing out of each other may also set a record if Oregon State University students are recognized for what they hope was the largest pillow fight in history. |
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Stuffing the other items back into the box for later retrieval, Ford opened the padded envelope. |
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Next time you're in the theater, look around you at all the somnolent hoi polloi stuffing their faces with popcorn and their psyches with trashy sexploitation. |
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My ideal Christmas was curling up in front of an open fire, nibbling goodies from a selection box, after a meal of turkey and stuffing followed by Christmas pudding. |
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Instead of stuffing pasta shells with cheese, use tofu or even soy cheese. |
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Unlike a meat stuffing full of gravy, the shrimp was moist and tender. |
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The two Hungarian goals either side of the break then knocked the stuffing out of a team already low on confidence and another defeat was duly delivered. |
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That drove their revenues sharply negative at the same time as the collapse of the stock market bubble knocked the stuffing out of their pension fund. |
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But we came up with a set-play for the first goal and the second goal knocked the stuffing out of Everton and made it an easy game for the defenders. |
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The alignment was out and the shaft was tearing up the stuffing box. |
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My great-grandmother's fabulous turkey stuffing recipe is revealed! |
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Bring up the sides of the dough and pinch to enclose the stuffing. |
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In recent years, although the name has almost disappeared, many butcher shops and supermarkets still sell boned shoulders of lamb complete with stuffing. |
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One watchdog group reported shortages of ballots, technical problems, and ballot stuffing. |
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After three hours of stuffing ourselves, we succumbed to the traditional dessert of plum pudding with brandy sauce, fresh strawberries with various fruits and cream. |
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The minced stuffing is then wrapped with tofu skin before being deep fried in oil and topped with a few fresh cucumber slices as a finishing touch. |
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Cut a pouch in the center of each pork chop and fill with the stuffing. |
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We cannot get over how lovely it is but the one thing we miss about home is the people of the Lancaster area not to mention unsmoked bacon, stuffing and gravy granules. |
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My sister Lisa would make a cream of asparagus soup, cranberry sauce, two flans, stuffing, a chocolate-pecan tart, and of course, her Scottish scones. |
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The poblano is the most popular pepper for both roasting and stuffing. |
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My favourite was the filet of sole Florentine, which consisted of a piece of sole rolled around a stuffing of spinach and herbs, served with slightly undercooked rice. |
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Stuffing it into her mouth, she grunted and let the cook get on with baking the bread. |
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More and more of a crowd began to enter the room, stuffing the whole area and turning it into a claustrophobic matchbox as the final countdown began. |
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Instead of the usual sausagemeat stuffing, I suggest a black pudding and apple one, which also tastes delicious with Boxing Day's bubble and squeak. |
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Typically the bread puffs up in baking leaving it hollow inside like an empty pocket, making it particularly suitable for stuffing to form a sandwich. |
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Place stuffing in the centre and then fold the sides together. |
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Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top. |
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Choosing one wine to go with candied yams and sourdough stuffing is challenging. |
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He had vehemently denied that syringes used in the hospital ended up in adjacent medical shops, and that bloodied cotton wads made good stuffing for mattresses. |
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How convenient it was that all the prey species were excavating holes and hollows and leafy chambers, and stuffing them with helpless nestlings just when he needed them. |
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Substitute any leftover bread from making stuffing for the baguette. |
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It wouldn't be good customer service to say that I felt like stuffing the one she bought up her jacksie, but I did think it would have been a good idea at the time. |
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Holiday meals often feature halved mirlitons filled with a seasoned shrimp and bread stuffing. |
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For a hearty main course, fill your plate with chicken and freekeh, a type of cracked wheat usually used as stuffing. |
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The inboard end has a stuffing box that prevents water from entering the hull along the tube. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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Stuff each artichoke heart with the minced meat and place in a small baking dish with the stuffing facing upwards. |
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Stuffing her cell phone into her purse she darted down the stairs and out the door before her mother could ask her why she was going out at nine on a school night. |
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Larger gaps can be filled by stuffing a neatly rolled up newspaper between skirting and wall, then caulk the gap. |
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Early humans made the first sausages by stuffing roasted intestines into stomachs. |
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In fact, La Jornada ran a still photo from a videotape clearly showing an IFE official stuffing a ballot box. |
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To freshen up your cocktail conversation, pass on the conversation print ties and try stuffing a ClipArt pen in your pocket. |
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Roll the mat and stuffing to resemble a beef olive and warp in lightly buttered tin foil. |
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Stuffing a strand of hair behind her ear, Darcy answered without a tremble in her voice, though inside she felt like her bones had turned to jelly. |
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If you ever use that kind of language in front of my girlfriend again, I am going to beat the stuffing out of you. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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After stuffing the fowl with snow, Bacon contracted a fatal case of pneumonia. |
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The turkey is sometimes accompanied with roast beef or ham, and is served with stuffing, gravy, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes and vegetables. |
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With a monkey wrench on the hexagonal part of the stuffing box unscrew the stuffing box from the body of the faucet. |
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Zostera has also been used as packing material and as stuffing for mattresses and cushions. |
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To remedy this, additional stuffing is pushed up under the overstuffing so as to crowd it out and fill up all hollows. |
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This species was killed in Victorian times for stuffing and display in glass cases and for use in hat making. |
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The cooked nuts can be used for stuffing poultry, as a vegetable or in nut roasts. |
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It is particularly prized for stuffing poultry and game, and in soups and stews. |
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The U.S. ski team beat the stuffing out of the Austrians in Alpine, but Norway took the gold home in Nordic. |
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Turner, and others wrote modern day parodies that were much more upbeat and consisted of boys stuffing their faces with peanuts and bread. |
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The unwed, government dependent sheboons who use food as a babysitter, while stuffing their own faces constantly. |
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Meg gazed desperately across the room to where Monty was guffawing with mirth and stuffing into his mouth a cheeselet. |
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Several council officials were convicted of stuffing the ballot box in 1996 to guarantee approval of a widely disliked contract. |
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At the fiesta, the kids beat the stuffing out of the pinata, and their parents beat the stuffing out of a drunk who walked up and made threats. |
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Bhattarai with a pillow before stuffing a washcloth in his mouth and filling his nostrils with paper towels to stop him from breathing. |
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Arnold Zylberberg sat in the tweed wing chair in his oak-paneled study, intently stuffing Amphora tobacco into his pipe. |
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It is optimized for cleaning and sterilization with no mechanical seals or stuffing boxes to pose a contamination risk. |
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Another video believed to be from southern part of the country illustrating several people, including children stuffing boxes of ballot. |
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You've probably heard of trout almondine, but how about cheese-baked trout, Parmesan trout, or trout with lemon rice stuffing? |
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The fattest clubman in London. He sits at one of the little club tables in the huge bay by the fire, stuffing. |
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Your cover continues through overland transit, container stuffing, vessel movement, unloading, drayage, unstuffing, storage, etc. |
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So today I'm going to share what is, in my opinion, the best technique for stuffing a chicken breast. |
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Chronic defluxion from the nose, with sense of stuffing and fulness, occasionally attends cerebral congestion. |
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Cubbison's brand stuffing mixes in more ways than just side-dish stuffings. |
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In terms of end use, fibrefill, stuffing and flock constituted the largest application, followed by medical, surgical and sanitary uses, and unallocated nonwovens. |
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A bandolero was stuffing the bloodstained pesos into his shirt. |
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Sometimes when you sit in a restaurant, still stuffing yourself half an hour after closing time, you feel that the tired waiter at your side must surely be despising you. |
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In the first case, the main ingredient is liver, mixed with rice stuffing. |
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Straw, a dried form of grass, is also used for stuffing, as is kapok. |
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She stuffed the turkey for Thanksgiving using her secret stuffing recipe. |
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That includes making sure wood is properly dried, not turning down the damper, not stuffing too much wood in the fire box, and not burning garbage, she said. |
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They were stuffing boxes with goods, lifting them, everything. |
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Stuffing the last Dorito chip into her mouth, she brushed the salt from her hands. |
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At Kirklevington Grange meanwhile, prisoners also had turkey or roast pork, with stuffing, pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, vegetables and gravy. |
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Hang on, I just need a moment to hyperventilate over my stuffing balls. |
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Yet another novel product is frozen sweet chestnuts, peeled and semi-cooked, which can be used in stuffing for game or poultry dishes or eaten on their own as a hot snack. |
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No killer facts, no persuasive arguments, just a clutch of easily disputed statistical claims and counterpunches from the UK parties that knock the stuffing out of separation. |
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The haggis-stuffed chicken Balmoral line had sold more than one million packs, while the beef olive, which has a sausage meat stuffing, has racked up sales of half a million. |
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This also is a good time to look for other areas that may need servicing such as stuffing box leaks, dry grease fittings and dry furling ring bearings. |
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In industrial applications, the largest end use was fibrefill, stuffing and flock, followed by medical, surgical and sanitary, and unallocated nonwovens. |
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The stuffing is also suitable for peppers, beef tomatoes and aubergines. |
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A Thermocouple, located by the stuffing box, signals when the set-point has been reached and the pumped fluid is in a liquid state and therefore ready for pumping. |
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Cylinder Consists Of Piston, Piston Rod, Stuffing Box, Nut, Seal Kit. |
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Among the recipes in the brochure are Taste of Italy Dressing, Four Onion Stuffing, Stuffin' Mexicali Caliente and Martin Yan's Chinese Ginger-Sesame Dressing. |
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