We all have a craving in life, be it a powerful yearning or a strong zest for something we seek. |
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She wasn't home, and that was a shame because it would have added some zest to an otherwise rather dull story. |
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Adding zest to the play will be its music, which would include Indian instrumental with choreography by Vrinda Kapur. |
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The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman. |
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The silly, high-pitched voice samples add a little extra zest to the already heated battles. |
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The choir master and choir sang beautifully, children gathered around the Holy Crib to sing their carols, and the brass band added zest. |
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It's as hilariously overdone as everything else in Mortal Kombat, and adds lots of extra zest to the battles. |
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If you want to carry your drink savvy around, bring along a vermouth sprayer to add some zest to your gin. |
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Supposing you have recently been bordering on boredom, use this opportune session to add more zest to your existence. |
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If we can learn to observe these flowers, we will be adding zest to our lives. |
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The fact that McCain had been portrayed by a home state newspaper as a vindictive philanderer with a volcanic temper only adds zest. |
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Add the sugar then blitz for a minute or two until you can barely see the orange and lemon zest. |
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In a small bowl, mix together the breadcrumbs, lemon zest, and parsley and season with black pepper. |
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Whisk in cream, egg yolks, lemon zest, orange peel, almond extract and salt. |
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Place the polenta, flour, sugar and lemon zest in a food processor with a pinch of salt. |
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In a double boiler, whisk the lemon zest, juice, egg yolks, and half the sugar. |
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For the lemon and caper sauce, on a cutting board, mince the lemon zest and capers and set aside. |
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Place a portion of the salad on top and garnish with the julienned lemon zest. |
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Place flour, icing sugar and orange zest in a food processor and process until ingredients are combined. |
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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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Using the lemon zester again, zest the rind of a lemon to produce one teaspoon of zest. |
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It takes approximately six years to get enough zest for hot cross buns and a lemon tart without your Microplane zester. |
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The new tape is an original release edit, putting all the old zing and zest into the movie. |
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In midfield, Steve Schumacher's welcome return added zip and zest and brought legs to the piston-like work-rate of Lee Crooks. |
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The vitality and zest of the performers earned roars of approval from the audience. |
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Big stars in a fun romp of a movie directed with style and zest by one of the best film-makers working today. |
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Add the bay, thyme, rosemary, garlic, orange zest, cinnamon and a splash of dry sherry. |
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Remove from the heat, add the capers, lemon zest, Parmesan and salt and pepper to taste. |
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Mix the oil, orange juice and zest and sherry, and add salt and pepper to taste. |
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I moved my body in synch with the early 90's music, assuming the role of the band's vocalist with zest. |
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In a large bowl, stir together the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, nutmeg, salt, and zest. |
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Edwards portrays Scrooge with zest and an appropriate balefulness that immediately casts a shadow on the opening scene. |
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Add the Marsala and then the finely grated zest of the lemons and the orange. |
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In a small bowl, knead the remaining almonds, marzipan, and lime zest and juice until well-combined. |
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Stir in the thyme, lemon zest and parsley and toss together, seasoning well with salt and pepper. |
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He said his brush with death and daily fight for fitness forced him to re-evaluate his goals and gave him a renewed zest for life and work. |
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In a large bowl, lightly mix the olive oil, garlic, chilli, capers, lemon juice, lemon zest, sea salt and pepper. |
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In a small bowl, combine together the grated beetroot, orange zest, vodka and dill, then press all over the salmon. |
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He approaches the task with the same zest with which he shelled the pistachios that came with the pre-lunch beers. |
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A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment. |
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I also had some sultana raisins and candied zest of bitter oranges from Spain. |
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In a large mixing bowl, combine cherries, blackberries, sugar, vanilla, lemon zest, and corn starch. |
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For the cobbler topping, sieve the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and a pinch of salt into a bowl and add 50g of sugar and the lemon zest. |
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But three years on, his much-touted finance and commerce ministers have been unable to spark zest into the moribund economy. |
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In a separate bowl, combine the blood orange marmalade, blood orange segments, and blood orange zest and toss to coat. |
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His cartoons, novels, skits and plays reflect an immense zest for portraying the funny side of life. |
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Combine the mayonnaise, mustard, lemon zest, lemon juice, sea salt and pepper, stirring well. |
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Annalise whose zest for life and whose loud raucous ways had been both shocking and enticing to the bookish Emily. |
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Stir in the coconut milk, lime zest or leaves, nam pla, peppercorns and half the herbs. |
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To serve, spoon some clams and broth into a soup bowl, and garnish with mint and lemon zest. |
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Heat milk, cream, lemon zest and vanilla pods in a stainless steel pan and bring to the boil. |
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In a bowl, mix together goat cheese curd, sugar, cream, sour cream and lemon zest. |
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Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life. |
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Many are spiced, or flavoured with lemon zest, and further embellished with nuts and dried or candied fruit. |
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Light salad dressings, herbs, spices, flavored vinegars, salsas and olive oil can add zest to your meals. |
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To the toasted bran we've added buttermilk and water, and now we add the raisin mixture and grated orange zest. |
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Place the lemon zest, fructose, star anise and 150 ml water in a small noncorrosive saucepan. |
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Add the carrot juice, gingerroot, star anise, lemon and orange zest, and chile powder. |
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This vintage cava has raspberry and cranberry notes with a refreshing citrus zest. |
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Spoon a portion of caviar over the monkfish liver and garnish with the scallions and lemon zest. |
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In small bowl, combine chicharrones, garlic and lemon zest, season with salt and pepper and toss to combine. |
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There's a lightness, a crystalline sparkle and sheer zest about these performances that makes them bubble like chilled champagne. |
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When the chicken is nearly ready, place the parsley, zest and garlic on a chopping board and chop together. |
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In a small saucepan bring cream, milk, orange zest and cinnamon sticks to a boil. |
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Learn how to use fresh or dried herbs, spices, zest from citrus fruit and fruit juices to jazz up your meals. |
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It gives me the right to be hyper and full of zest and energy, or slow and devoid of all unique thought. |
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Birds sang more clearly now, and woodpeckers pecked with more zest than they had heard the night before. |
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Sift flour, salt and spice, and add to mixture alternately with dried fruit, mixed peel and zest of lemon. |
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Then, for zest, add a snippet or two of something peppery like arugula, mustard, or cress. |
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The next morning I mixed in some lime zest and added some more cold coconut milk because the rice had sucked up all the moisture. |
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In stainless steel bowl, combine pineapple, cilantro, pepper and zest and mix gently. |
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Shave off any bitter white pith with a small knife and roughly chop the zest. |
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Remove the zest of the oranges and set aside, peel the bitter white pith and discard, then pulp the oranges and combine the pulp with the zest. |
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Throughout the last four years of knowing her, she inspired me with her own zest and determination for life that taught me to follow my dream. |
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Finely grate the orange and lemon zest into the cheese and sugar then beat until mixed. |
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Because of his zest for life he was, and will be, an inspiration to me constantly. |
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There was zest and quick movement to United's play despite spells of control by Rangers. |
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Well, it looks like all my zest for writing what could possibly have turned into a dirty little article has been foiled. |
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Put the zest into a food processor or blender with the sugar and process until the sugar looks damp and the zest almost disappears. |
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Just minutes before, his sister Erica has finished leading a czardas with a zest that might make any Mittel European homesick. |
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In a medium saucepan, caramelize the sugar, orange and lemon zest, cardamom, pink peppercorns, and cubeb berries. |
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In a food processor, beat the butter, sugar and lemon zest until they are pale and creamy. |
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Hastings described her friend's infectious zest for life and her great sense of humor. |
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We all have fond memories of Sharon and her zest for life and we hope that such memories will in some way console those who mourn her. |
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Betty Ford's zest for life and country ethos of hard work and helping others is obvious from the outset. |
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Finely grate the zest of the limes into a bowl, add the juice of the limes, stir in the condensed milk and then the cream. |
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Serve chicken with jasmine rice cooked with some lemon zest and chicken stock. |
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Tip into a bowl and mix in the lemon zest, chopped herbs, minced veal, salt and freshly ground black pepper. |
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Sure, it's a monument, but it's one that vibrates with a zest for life that nothing as ancient can match. |
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The only thing it lacked was gremolata, the customary dusting of parsley, lemon zest and garlic. |
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At this time of year, in the dog days of winter, it's really nice to perk up jaded taste buds by injecting a bit of zest into your cooking. |
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But it would be erroneous not to concede that the grouping has lost much of its zest over the past decade or so. |
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For if you allow these beauties to age, even if only for a minute, they will lose their sharpness, their appeal and their zest. |
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Pour the whole bottle of wine into a pan, zest the orange and lemon into it and add the mixed spice. |
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Combine olives with garlic, walnuts, rosemary, thyme, orange zest and lemon juice. |
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Place 2 peeled quartered onions in 1 tbsp oil with 1 tsp butter, 1 tbsp small sage leaves and 1 tsp lemon zest. |
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Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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And Pakistan played some memorable cricket with youthful zest and joie de vivre. |
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A rapport arises between them and over a few days, they hit the town together, each rediscovering their joie de vivre and zest for life. |
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In another bowl, zest and juice the lemons and limes, then fold through the cream. |
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Pull it all together and you will have a rara avis to add zest to your party. |
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Whisk the white wine, rum, sugar, lemon and orange zest and lemon and orange juice together in a bowl. |
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He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness. |
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After a sickly childhood, he entered manhood with uncommon zest and ambition. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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Chris was a beautiful, hopeful person, full of zest for life, full of caring for other people. |
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I'm now filled with a sense of youthful naughtiness mixed with zest for life which I always get when I see evening through to sunrise. |
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His obvious zest for performing shone through as he superbly sang his way through hit after hit from his number one album Justified. |
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His zest for exploring new horizons made him choose neurosurgery at a time when the specialty was unknown in Asia. |
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Baldev has taken the move from biology teacher to Head of IT in his stride and demonstrated his zest for teaching along the way. |
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Direction by Michael Lembeck adds zest and the appearance of camp icon Debbie Reynolds is the icing on the cake. |
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We will remember too, the joy he gave us, his unfailing kindness, generosity, his ready smile and huge sense of fun as well as his zest for living. |
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Add the lemon, orange, and lime zest and infuse for ten minutes. |
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Her zest for life drew others to her, and she embraced them warmly. |
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It sends adrenaline zooming through my veins, fills me with vim, zest, zip and other monosyllables containing letters that score high in Scrabble. |
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The eleven-year old retains his zest for the game and he responded gamely to Ruby's urgings and stayed on well to beat Frezenium by three lengths. |
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Bold colors and big foliage add tropical zest to summer gardens. |
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They are bright and energetic, and they will add zest to the college. |
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Tiny strips of lime zest added an occasional extra tang to the mix. |
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Add the lemon zest and simmer until the rinds are soft, about 10 minutes. |
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Twist a large piece of orange zest and a large piece of lemon zest over the drink and drop into the glass. |
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Citrus zest and oil lend an invigorating tangy flavor, as well as vitamin C. Oil from the bergamot orange is sprayed over black tea to make the British favorite, Earl Grey. |
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In a large frying pan, combine the olive oil, diced salmon, lemon zest, capers, parsley, sea salt and pepper and cook gently until the salmon changes colour. |
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Add lime juice to zest up the papaya's lack of natural acidity. |
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The skins and zest were peeled and the clementines were sectioned. |
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Peel some strips of the lemon and lime zest using the swivel peeler. |
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It was poignant because with her brightness and her zest for life, she is also dealing with something very dark. |
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Using a rasp, zest the meyer lemon into the bowl and add the chopped herbs, anchovy, capers and a few grinds of black pepper. |
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Eventually, this short, louche novel that began with warmth and zest and cheekiness, wanders around aimlessly in magenta caftans. |
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He is essentially a sybarite, renting a spacious palazzo by the Grand Canal, eating, drinking and, separated from his wife in England, womanising with zest. |
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He is remembered for his joviality and zest for life and love of the game. |
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Use a lemon zester to create the lemon zest so that it is also fine. |
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The next morning, in a small ramekin, I mixed in some lime zest and added some more, cold, coconut milk because the rice had sucked up all the moisture. |
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Blue Moon has some really nice orange zest and coriander flavors that finish with a wonderful smoothness. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka. |
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The recipe does not use ground ginger but a bunch of crystallized ginger along with lemon zest, together which I think make really tangy and refreshing scones. |
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They sport a leathery, crackle-textured skin and glow with salt-and-pepper zest. |
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There is likely to be a real zest for learning facts and information. |
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I first microwaved a diced apple with a dash of yuzu juice, and put them in the batter together with grated zest and juice of one and a half yuzus. |
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This is appley and concentrated with notes of honey and lemon zest. |
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Partridge and pheasant taste gorgeous with a creamy bread sauce or fried breadcrumbs, while wild duck is lovely with a little orange zest added to the gravy. |
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Sadly when Barbara died in 1982, Frankie lost his usual zest for life. |
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Physically, he looks no older than any man who will be 70 in February, but the spark, the MacLeod zest for life, has painfully and obviously gone. |
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It is that attitude, allied to a zest for the game and notwithstanding obvious aplomb on the pitch, that has impressed his club manager George Burley. |
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I would say that the real reason for her longevity is her zest for life. |
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Using a sharp potato peeler, remove the zest from three tangerines. |
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He was a big man in every sense of the word who always lived life to the full and even during his many years of ill health he never lost that zest for life. |
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The old magnifico's zest is infective and the audience is swept along with his machinations only to find itself, along with the anti-hero, hovering at the edge of criminality. |
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He has hunted extensively with his period guns, and finds the added challenge of hunting with a firelock adds zest to his hunting like tossing red chili into the stew pot. |
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Spoon some huckleberry compote on top and garnish with lemon zest. |
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Velvet brocade, print and lace added extra zest to some jean styles. |
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To make the pudding, put the 200g butter into a food processor along with the caster sugar, remaining 100g muscovado sugar, eggs, flour, salt, baking powder and lemon zest. |
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The superb instrumental soloists added zest to the musical proceedings. |
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The five-year-old has become a celebrity since her rescue from a Ukrainian orphanage, her zest for life and beaming smile winning her many friends. |
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With her vocal range embracing mbaqanga, kwela, township jive and American jazz through ballads to gospel, she will add Afro-international zest to the tribute concerts. |
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She entered on the works with remarkable zest and activity, and rapidly accomplished her self-imposed task to the great admiration of the onlookers. |
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Place the orange zest, juice and lemon juice in a measuring jug. |
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Add the garlic, olives, capers, chopped basil and lemon zest. |
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Mix together the cooking apple, orange juice and zest, suet, beaten eggs, ground almonds, sugar, and flour in a large mixing bowl. |
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Liberality of disposition and conduct gives the highest zest and relish to social intercourse. |
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The green zest of walnuts was used by the women to shine their teeth and it also gave a beautiful rust colour to their lips. |
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Beauman's zest for everyday comedy and a well-turned sentence is as evident as ever from the first scene. |
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Add the finely grated zest of two lemons, one whole egg and one egg yolk, stir with a wooden spoon until thoroughly combined. |
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The dinnerware includes four stoneware dinner plates, salad plates, bowls and mugs, in shades of blueberry pie, candy apple, pool and lemon zest. |
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At 45 he had lost his luster, his zest for work, life, and family. |
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For lemon zest, grate the outer skin of an organic lemon with a microplane zester or a cheese grater with very small holes. |
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Spread liberally over the cooled cakes and top with remaining zest, or make strips of zest using a zester. |
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Add puree and cook for four minutes then add stock and Nam Pla, sugar, orange zest and meat pieces and stir well. |
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By the end of her life, that energy, that zest, had drained away. |
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Tip into a large bowl and mix with the beans, lime zest and juice, tomatoes, shallot, chilli and coriander. |
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This crisp and spicy beer is brewed with wheat malt, lemon zest, and Grains of Paradise, a West African spice. |
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One day at a funeral, he meets maude, a 79-year-old with a zest for life. |
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Anni 3-seater in charcoal, PS279, Anni loveseat in aquarelle, PS289, Anni armchair in zest, PS239, all Harveys. |
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Finely grate and chop orange zest, chop two sprigs of thyme and two dessert spoons of liquid honey. |
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Mix in the eggs, milk, orange zest and vanilla essence and whisk until smooth. |
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For the syllabub, combine the sugar and zest and juice from the orange and lemon. |
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A good way to doctor up a basic cake mix is by adding lemon zest, or coffee. |
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To make the mirliton, in a bowl, break the eggs, add both the sugars, the double cream, almond meal, lemon zest and melted butter. |
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Orange leaves, blossoms, and fruit zest are the respective sources of petitgrain, neroli, and orange oils. |
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Yet, though the piece is preposterous hokum, the show is put across with enormous zest. |
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While chicken is smoking, combine zest, hoisin, pomegranate molasses and sriracha in a small bowl. |
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He rolled his own cigarettes from a sack of Bull Durham, spilling flakes into his beer, which no doubt gained in zest thereby. |
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The singers, male and female, wore blue jeans and long hair and had more zest than talent. |
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It's a sensuous yet stylish remix of earthly lavender, bright citrus, moist palm leaf accord, clary sage, sensual woods and smooth Tonka beans and is a very fresh zest scent. |
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Peeled, chopped and briefly simmered, they are delicious sauteed with brown butter and lemon, topped with a classic gremolata of chopped parsley, garlic and lemon zest. |
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Independence Day would be cerebrated with national zeal and zest at all divisional and district level, PML-N Balochistan General Secretary Naseebullah Bazai said. |
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Some experimental spirits could not resist the diversion of throwing Varick and his former wife together, and there were those who thought he found a zest in the propinquity. |
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Lombard swung at the sweet pea he had dropped, caught it neatly with the toe of his shoe, and kited it upward with grim zest, as though doing that made him feel a lot better. |
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The strong spicy flavor of the ginger paired with the pop of freshness from the mint and the tanginess of the citrus zest created an unmatched cocktail. |
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I add zest to the meat by rubbing it with a spice mixture before grilling. |
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I served it for dinner, to accompany some absolutely scrummy, more delicious than you can imagine, Lamb Crepinettes with Cumin, Mint and Orange Zest that I had in the freezer. |
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