A Haworth couple who first met as partners on the dance floor are toasting 60 years of happy marriage. |
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I loved to stand facing the fire toasting my front while the cold autumn wind chilled my back. |
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Frowning, Jackson turned and walked into the kitchen, toasting some bread, and brewing some coffee. |
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It certainly lends itself more to toasting than the close-textured rye breads, staple food in much of northern Europe. |
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Two minutes in the cold ocean water was all it had taken for her to realize she preferred toasting on the sand just watching him. |
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After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets. |
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Around this time, start toasting the bread in a toaster, under the broiler, or in a panini grill. |
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The strongest and most formal toasting traditions are found in the eastern European, Germanic and Scandinavian countries. |
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We were noisily appreciative of this, and spent much time sitting around on Midsummer Common, and toasting Heather's brilliant supportive role. |
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Later, lounging on the oversized velvet cushions and toasting myself in front of the fire, I felt a lot better about the whole skiing business. |
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A rich tan is unmistakably the hottest summer trend, yet we all know the dangers of toasting ourselves silly to get that sun-drenched look. |
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Mum used to buy very nice unsliced loaves of bread which would rest on the chopping board ready for slicing and toasting. |
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Create an ice pyramid of shots or just serve up some supercool toasting glasses. |
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Until recently, the front man performed his signature toasting from the chair-bound perch behind the drum kit. |
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It speaks of winter days sitting snug and cosy, the lamp lighting my page, toes gently toasting, and the quiet tick-tock of the clock. |
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Divers disperse about the boat, toasting on the sun deck, snoozing in the shade, chatting to the crew as they fish off the stern with handlines. |
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Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom. |
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Witnesses said the killer struck at around 4am as hundreds of fans were toasting England's Euro 2004 triumph. |
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I might do it from time to time since it makes the house smell nice while it's in the oven toasting, but it's too much work to do more often. |
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I wake up too early and then I'm kinda into the day and the coffee is on and the toast is toasting. |
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He went on to the garage while the bread was toasting, asking me to bring it to him when it was done. |
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You can even watch the bread toasting through the circular viewing window in the side. |
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As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen. |
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If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone. |
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Crumblies are best for toasting, especially Cheshire and Lancashire, as they melt into a mouth-watering, velvety mass under the grill. |
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The couple beside us were toasting the fact of just being alive on so blissful a night. |
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It is a ritual drinking ceremony in which one or more drinking horns or other vessels are filled with mead and used for toasting or boasting. |
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And I said if we sell a million copies, we're all flying back here and toasting with champagne. |
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In closing, I lift a glass of Mooseberry wine, toasting all involved on the successful completion of another project. |
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Now that the yule festivities are over, we can get down to toasting in the New Year. |
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After reading your column today I just wanted to let you know what you say in Sweden while toasting. |
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Local tipplers were toasting the lowest drink prices in the land today after the north west emerged as best value for money in a survey by the Campaign for Real Ale. |
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The 91-year-old was in jubilant spirits, toasting the occasion with a cheering group of friends, family, and admirers. |
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Among the poorer people, port wine is used for toasting the couple. |
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On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets. |
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The picturesque hilltop town exploded into celebration with news of the win, with locals buying bottles of Prosecco and toasting each other on the street. |
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He interjects a tiny bit of singing into his standard toasting, which certainly makes things more accessible if you can't understand what he is saying. |
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If you blew your holiday shopping and entertaining budget, skip toasting the New Year with expensive champagne at an overpriced party or ritzy restaurant. |
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Grill quickly on both sides and a knife will glide through the middle, allowing the cook to split it into two squares for further toasting. |
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A superb nose with notes of red fruit, grilling, toasting, cocoa and truffles. |
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They are subsequently divided by a cutter into slices, which are placed on a toasting belt. |
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Similarly, the consumer could be advised to aim for a light brown colour when toasting bread and related products. |
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I was at a Vancouver morning club the other day where they were toasting and roasting David Emerson, the CEO of the Vancouver airport authority. |
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 The expressive nose opens with aromas of black fruits, spices and many fiery notes of grilling or toasting. |
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There are many factors influencing extraction, such as type of oak, drying time of the wood and intensity of barrel toasting. |
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Some of those members can be seen toasting the New Year in the photo below. |
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For some it was their first taste of glory, while others were toasting a second successive triumph. |
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Apart from cakes on birthdays, few special foods are eaten at major secular ceremonies, although such ceremonies involve toasting and drinking alcohol. |
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Some of the Chinese have adopted the western method of toasting, but where this is the case, everyone must touch everyone else's glass during the toasting and before drinking. |
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From the vineyards of France to the olive groves of Spain, hundreds of thousands of people will be toasting the fruits of the earth this autumn, and you can join them. |
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Ambitious plans to create a new, multi-million pound racecourse between Altham and Simonstone have left many people toasting the possible arrival of the sport of kings. |
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Though the roots reggae sound was superseded by lovers rock and the faster ragga and dancehall styles, toasting was highly influential on both the rap and hip-hop scenes. |
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Recreation is more than resting in the shade or toasting one's toes at the winter stove. |
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They lounge on a stone island during the day, toasting in the sun. |
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You are toasting in front of an open fire, or snuggled under the duvet. |
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She also, from a dried up old toad, has transformed herself into a sparkling, magical femme with mysterious fatal charm after toasting herself under the sun for a week. |
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Around them 200 labourers were paying little attention to the 39 students and 14 staff who were raising a glass and toasting the dawn of a great new seat of learning. |
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He rose his glass for a toast, and the nineteen year-old man picked his up, toasting along with him, their glasses slightly touching each other and giving off a ringing sound. |
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Later performances took the concept further with U Roy toasting over Tubby's dubs in a manner that obviously pinpoints dub as a key precursor to DJ and rap styles. |
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For toasting, pull the muffins apart and toast on both sides. |
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We might be better off whispering our kudos or toasting each other in out-of-the-way bars. |
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Diane and John Connelly are seen toasting Patsy and Greg Fourticq at O'Rourke's on their return to Houston after summering in Colorado Springs, Colo. |
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We tried to launch the car a few different ways, including revving the engine at 4,000 rpm for maximum torque before launch, but when we started smelling something toasting, we stopped. |
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Even when the grain was extracted from the husks by toasting, it was too hard and dry to be eaten, so it was then ground into flour and mixed with water to make a kind of porridge. |
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Once the food and not a little wine had been consumed, Albert Murray, by way of toasting his friend, recalled his youthful admiration for Ellison as the smartest, and smartest-dressed, upperclassman at Tuskegee. |
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Indeed, fellow aiic members even arrived from remote corners of Europe, like Lisbon and Sutton Coldfield, apparently for the mere pleasure of toasting our common history. |
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The Union Jack's latest edition even has a photo of the Central Florida chapter of the Transatlantic Brides and Parents Association toasting the Queen there. |
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Yesterday, as I left my office, which is not far from the Minister of Finance's office on the 5th floor of the Centre Block, friends of the Minister of Finance were partying and toasting his budget. |
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Takana, who is not yet 21, has the same capacity as Jamaican 'singjays' for singing and toasting with the intensity of those who have nothing but their voice to express their suffering. |
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But tradition is not ignored, for it turns out that the toasting associated with the old way of bending staves also contributed to the flavour of its contents. |
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A BAKER is toasting success after reaching the finals of Britain's best buttie shop. |
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So a minute later we were standing there, each a glass of wine in hand and toasting the clever makers of our pocketknife who in their endless wisdom had included a corkscrew. |
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Looks like we'll be toasting No Overall Control.05:05: A comment posted a couple of hours ago, saying that this is all looking rather cricket-like in its length and impenetrability, is seeming more and more apt. |
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Symbel consists of rounds of ritual drinking and toasting, and invariably takes place within an enclosed space of some kind. |
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These are often accompanied by symbel, the act of ceremonially toasting the gods with an alcoholic beverage. |
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A method for producing toast slices by toasting in a tunnel oven, characterised in that the slices of bread to be toasted are held substantially vertically while they pass through the oven. |
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Make your own Indian spice blend by toasting fennel seeds, cumin, mustard seeds, coriander, fenugreek, cinnamon, cardamom and turmeric in a skillet. |
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Toasters have become highly specialized kitchen appliances in the last decade by really addressing specific toasting requirements in their various designs. |
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