They cobble together any old rubbish to pass off as art, such as baths full of baked beans or piles of old house bricks. |
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Some posh wafers might be good here, or some homemade shortbread, baked really thin and crisp. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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The tiny Jersey potato, barely bigger than a jelly bean has come to save us from another month of baked and mash. |
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Instead, focus on getting whole-grain baked goods, fresh produce and grain alternatives such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat. |
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Dishes of sliced waxy potatoes baked with cheese are popular all over the Alps. |
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Also, when Delia does a tart, she brushes egg yolk on the pastry base and bakes it blind to keep it crisp when it is filled and baked. |
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After sunshine and wind had baked the surface, several players watched their putts approach the cup but trickle far past the hole. |
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Today's dish is a baked trout with a mussel based sauce and a julienne of vegetables. |
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Special valentine buns are baked with raisins, caraway seeds, and plum filling. |
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Yes, it raises money for charity but what is really funny about sitting in baked beans? |
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There were several newly baked wheaten loaves, and some hen's eggs, broken open and boiled in broth. |
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Why not give them a potato, carrot and onion vegetable patty in a wheatmeal bun with a layer of baked beans in it? |
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They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter. |
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I'm off to the supermarket later to clear the shelves of white sliced bread and tins of baked beans. |
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Where do you find the best value baked beans, sausages, ketchup and white sliced bread? |
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Finns eat whitebait fried, or in a dill sauce, or in a garlic sauce, or in a tomato sauce, or baked in bread. |
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Mike whipped up some poached cabbage with buttered breadcrumbs, and baked kasha and a Ukrainian borscht. |
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The fact that they were twice baked and very dry meant that they could be kept for long periods and were well adapted for use by travellers. |
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The Broadcaster had the baked fillet of salmon with a honey and wholegrain mustard crust. |
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Originally the hulls were baked at 60 degrees and so, as we sailed through the Tropics, we effectively rebaked it causing stress. |
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Oven baked kibble also tends to stick to the dog's teeth a lot worse than extruded dry food. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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The charity fundraiser was bathing in a bath of baked beans for Red Nose Day on Oxford Street. |
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The efficient cause of a baked clay vase is the artist who works the clay and then bakes it. |
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Our home-economics class even baked a beautiful three-layered red velvet cake for the event. |
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The pods were threshed, and the seeds variously winnowed, yandied, parched, pounded, ground, and made into a paste to be baked into cakes. |
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There is a laid-back informality to the food, which is mostly served in traditional Spanish baked clay bowls. |
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Holiday pastries flavored with almond paste are a major component of Dutch baked goods. |
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The bagel is defined as a hard bread roll made of yeast dough twisted into a doughnutlike shape, cooked in simmering water and then baked. |
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I passed on the sweets, but Karin chose baked amaretto cheesecake with whipped cream. |
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These included baked lasagne, chicken curry, chicken goujons, Cajun chicken Caesar salad and fresh fish and chips. |
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As I saw it, the only thing that would keep me from noshing away on her famous baked brie would be a zap or two. |
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I had suggested baked ziti, but when it got down to it, she made spaghetti and meatballs. |
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Aluminum trays of half-eaten baked ziti and boxes of muffins and chocolates lay strewn about. |
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There were dinner rolls and chicken cacciatore, baked ziti, and potato salad, peas and corn, and coleslaw. |
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Sometimes they are made into a thick porridge like polenta, left to set and cut into shapes, layered in a dish with cheese and baked in the oven. |
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When I baked pies and pastry back in my pre-low carbohydrate days, I used leaf lard for my pie crusts. |
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Baking soda is a leavener that requires an acidic ingredient in a batter to help a baked good rise. |
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Tonight I made him a baked potato to go with the leftovers and he gobbled it all up. |
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Anyway, here is my version of Oliver's lekker baked butternut recipe, which I took from his book Cook With Jamie. |
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An average dinner in our house is fish or baked chicken with lambs lettuce. |
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For instance, higher GI index foods such as a baked potato or a serving of rice with your main meal. |
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When I talk about cheesecake I am talking about the true, baked variety, gloriously rich and creamy. |
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Not only was the room in a filthy state, the food cupboard contained just a tin of mushy peas, baked beans and corned beef. |
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Also, it is shaped like a loaf and may indeed be baked in a loaf tin or something similar. |
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Yorkshire puddings are made with a batter similar to pancake or clafouti mix, then baked in a tin until they rise. |
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Oven baked tomatoes stuffed with Mediterranean veg and Parmesan had a concentrated sweetness to them while the veg were appetisingly homely. |
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The tour will be followed at 5 p.m. by a hog roast with baked beans and dessert. |
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Scooty has been known to cycle around in the night clubs on his magical fold-up bike, handing out freshly baked rock cakes. |
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As stones are not suitable for archaeomagnetic dating, the baked clay lining the kiln walls was sampled. |
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The batter is poured into a banana-leaf-lined container and baked in a clay oven on live coals. |
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We spotted this curry chicken baked in a loaf of bread at a neighbouring table. |
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I was making a stew which would hopefully last a few days and I'd also baked a loaf of bread earlier. |
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In one scene the actors actually baked a loaf of bread and shared it with the audience. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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I baked the batter in a loaf pan with the crumb topping to take with us on a recent beach trip. |
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They passed by a bakery, and the pair caught a delicious whiff of freshly baked bread loaves laid out outside on a desk. |
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Unfortified whole wheat bread and bread baked from cake flour will still be available. |
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Elijah looked around, and by his head was a jar of water and some baked bread. |
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One of the nicest gifts I ever received was a splendid loaf of bread the student had baked. |
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On the kitchen counter sat a freshly baked loaf of bread and a large chocolate cheesecake. |
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I've baked countless loaves of bread as a baker and saved the world from hunger. |
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In preparation, the women have baked 500 loaves of bread to share with their visitors. |
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While we waited, hot freshly baked bread rolls were brought to the table along with a very large pepper mill. |
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Combine the corn with steamed green vegetables like asparagus and offer baked potatoes to ensure the children don't go hungry. |
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A lone tourist baked in the sun as he lost himself in what must have been an enthralling book. |
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I chose the rump steak, which was served with a baked tomato and buttered mushrooms. |
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For dessert, an assortment of tempting baked goods is on display at the counter. |
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When using oil, the mixture should be combined as quickly as possible, then baked at once. |
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Sally Lunns are made from a drop batter and are usually baked in deep layer-cake pans. |
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Those original Sally Lunns were baked as large buns, split horizontally and slathered with thick clotted cream. |
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I grabbed the meat pies that I had baked out of the oven and threw them on a platter. |
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Another good bet is the savoury Tunisian lamb tagine, simmered with potato, eggs, cheese and herbs, then baked as a pie. |
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Open a can and eat them in place of other high-carb sides like mashed or baked potatoes, biscuits, pasta, or mac and cheese. |
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He stood in line and got some fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw macaroni, baked beans, and a roll. |
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He occasionally spends too much on alcohol on a night out, resulting in a diet of macaroni cheese or baked beans until his next payday. |
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The aroma of the warm bread, the melted cheese on the baked potatoes and her aunt's special stew made her salivate. |
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The English word barbecue also comes from the Taino term for the rock slabs on which they baked bread. |
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She wrapped one of the loaves of bread she had baked that morning in some brown paper, along with a little salted meat. |
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Hop Sing served roast beef, new potatoes in gravy, fresh baked bread, and apples in a glazed cinnamon sauce. |
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Together we discovered a sack of flour, mixed it with water, started the ovens and baked flat breads. |
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She entered the kitchen to the enticing smell of beef stew, newly baked bread, and apple pie. |
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But it wasn't until my mother baked Apple Pye that the king deigned to visit. |
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Lorna served a thick meat-filled stew, with fresh baked bread and warm apple pie for dessert. |
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To distract myself from the wait for Elle to deliver, I had cooked them the same fruited breads and baked sausages that I served the soldiers. |
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Some examples of healthy comfort food include baked sweet potatoes, minestrone soup or sauteed vegetables over rice. |
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The pizzas were freshly baked in a brick oven and tasted absolutely fantastic. |
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After the bread was baked, ovens could have been utilised for a range of dishes that needed long, slow cooking. |
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The bread is baked in a wood-fired oven, which takes two weeks to reach temperature. |
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All the pizzas are freshly baked in the downstairs oven which can be seen by diners and passers-by alike. |
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Originally, the biscuits were baked in large industrial ovens, but the recipe has been altered so that one can bake them in a domestic oven. |
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When the cake has baked, take it out and invert onto a sugared baking sheet. |
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When the mud gets baked by the sun, spreading cracks curve around the weakened edge of this column and so bypass the insect. |
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Muscles on his upper arms glistened as the hot sun of the afternoon baked its way across the open pasture. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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The primer surface is then baked at high heat to get a reasonably secure mechanical grip. |
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The ground baked hard that summer and we felt no compassion for anyone but ourselves. |
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Out on the sidewalk patio, Mantra's inviting overstuffed wing chairs baked in the heat. |
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Yorkshire's tourist attractions experienced mixed fortunes last year as the country baked in the scorching summer weather. |
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The BSE crisis came on top of a poor crop production year in 2003 as most of western Canada baked under a summer-long heat wave. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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I asked for urgent remedial action to be taken before the weather warmed up and the ruts got baked solid. |
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Even if the monthly data for November and December look good, a weak GDP showing is already baked in the cake. |
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The deal appeared to be baked in the cake until the meddlers at a New York fund launched a counter offer. |
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Runaway inflation is already baked in the cake, and protecting your assets from devaluation should be your number one priority. |
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Other media executives who use cloud computing have told me they baked in similar protections into their contracts. |
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And when Michael started importing some sites himself, he found about 10 bugs I had baked in by mistake. |
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For many, the waffles baked by the ladies auxiliary on the old-fashioned heart-shaped iron, topped with cream sauce, proved irresistible. |
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She baked at night in her dorm room and made her own labels with colored paper and Magic Markers. |
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The old women had brought pitchers full of buttermilk and loads of bread baked in tandoors. |
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Generous chunks of meaty fish were dry marinated in spices, baked in the tandoor and served with rice and naan. |
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Serve with bread and olives or, for a more hearty meal, add an avocado salad and some kumara baked in their skins. |
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Early the next morning, the dough is sauced, cheese is added, and it is baked for 15 to 20 minutes at 430 degrees in a revolving shelf oven. |
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There was a hot breakfast, a choice of bacon, eggs, toast, spaghetti, baked beans, porridge sausages and hash browns. |
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Essentially, it was two pounds of sausage meat with onion slices mixed in, coated in flour and baked in dripping with roasted vegies. |
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Its walls are of clay baked in sawdust, which means the house has a natural air and heat system that regulates itself naturally. |
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Cover with paste, and when the pie is baked, pour into it a large teacupful of cream. |
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Those wet jugs then have to be baked in true kilns, for which you have to keep the fire burning by providing enough wood. |
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This malleable food source can be baked, dried in the sun, or mashed with water to form a porridge. |
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By way of example, a baked potato converted to blood sugar quicker than a teaspoon of sugar. |
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Wherever you go in this island city, the French influence is as strong as the scent of freshly baked baguettes. |
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The gooey tapes are plastered on the inside of molds or wrapped around shells called mandrels, and then baked. |
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After an eye test and picking up some home cured bacon and fresh baked bread, it was off to the river. |
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One Thursday, a special tray of bagels was baked in honor of Massouda because she had asked for them. |
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Breakfast items include freshly baked scones, muffins and a cheese omelet as well as coffee, espresso, cappuccino and latte. |
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I poured some stew into a clay bowl, put a baked potato on my plate along with a long slab of pork and a scoopful of salad. |
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This works especially well with sauces and baked pasta dishes like lasagne. |
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Served with a fresh baked scone or mini muffin, these wraps provide plenty of flavor first thing in the morning. |
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It was some of the most fattening and delicious baked chicken I have ever eaten. |
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In the past two weeks, they have also got through more than 6,700 tins of baked beans. |
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I thanked him and took one of the warm, freshly baked brownies and ate it hungrily. |
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In many cases, trans fats also give baked goods a longer shelf life than those prepared with butter or trans fat-free cooking oils. |
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Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world. |
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Supermarkets are capable of tracking a can of baked beans around their distribution networks. |
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We were there for a birthday and received a complementary baked cheesecake that was excellent. |
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The eggplant tower presents surprisingly crispy eggplant, paired with goat cheese and topped by a baked Parmesan crisp. |
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Avoid fast food, processed food, most margarines and baked goods such as biscuits and cakes. |
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I was so baked I wasn't sure I'd heard him and had to ask him to repeat himself. |
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I'd rather have my players getting baked in their homes than have them binge drinking in the clubs. |
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I just want to get together with friends, get baked and watch a movie or something. |
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According to Environment Canada, greenhouse gases have turned our north into a baked Alaska. |
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How can someone possibly know whether they can actually make a baked Alaska if they have only ever written about one? |
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He was heard gasping as the steaming composer was steered back to his baked Alaska, simmering with force majeure. |
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My partner, though, gobbled up her creme caramel and some of my baked Alaska. |
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The smoke of the fire stung his eyes, the cold and the whisky left him like a baked Alaska, alternately burning and freezing. |
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Champions offers no dance floor or meeting rooms or, as Burke enjoys saying, baked Alaska on the menu to burn the place down. |
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Likewise if you have bread and cheese, or baked beans or frozen burgers, make them. |
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Also a plate of sausages, baked beans, eggs, grilled tomatoes and bacon makes a very good main course. |
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Take a tin of ordinary baked beans in tomato sauce and heat gently on the hob just short of bubbling. |
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Manufacturers could have to cut the amount of salt in beefburgers, bread, breakfast cereals, sausages and baked beans. |
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The plate contained two sausages, two lean bacon rashers, an egg, baked beans and tinned tomato. |
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When we didn't, I was the cook and produced mostly things like sausages, baked beans and sardines. |
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Added to these were baked beans, tinned tomatoes and two slices of buttered toast. |
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The second is a parallel culinary universe in which it is OK to combine tinned tuna and baked beans in the same dish. |
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This consisted of an egg, bacon, sausage, tinned tomato, baked beans and a slice of fried bread. |
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They duly arrived with a fried egg, mushrooms, baked beans and two tinned tomatoes. |
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Today's fish choice was haddock, and was offered with the obligatory chips and a choice of salad, peas or baked beans. |
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I mean, even Gabe and Isaiah could cook baked beans and the occasional beef stew. |
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To turn huevos rancheros into more of a meal, add a few grilled chorizo sausages, roasted red peppers or spicy baked beans. |
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His latest cookbook, A Baker's Tour, is a terrific and comprehensive overview of the world's most delicious baked goods. |
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In European cookery, cinnamon is mainly used for flavouring baked goods and confectionery. |
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She always brought a basket full of home baked goods to any social gathering. |
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Holiday meals tend to center on local fish or conch, rice and peas, baked goods, and fresh fruit. |
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Bread and other baked goods are trucked in daily in partially-baked form and finished off in a browning oven. |
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Eggs are found in a wide range of foods, including baked goods and mayonnaise. |
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At Christmastime, everyone for miles around comes to buy her baked goods, as well as ornaments and other Christmas necessities. |
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I'd seen their cookbooks in far away places and couldn't wait to try one of their baked goods. |
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The company has recently added food scientists with expertise in confectionary, baked goods, dairy products and beverages. |
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Italian pastry-cooks worked in both France and England during the 16th century and introduced many new baked goods. |
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Beck ordered a filet mignon with a baked potato and asparagus, while Vlaschek ordered a vegetable stew with red salmon. |
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These offered a wide range of foods including pasta, baked potatoes, vegetables, salads and fruit. |
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For a Fifties child, food meant Campbell's soup, baked potatoes, shepherd's pie, stringy spinach, etiolated carrots, and toad-in-the-hole. |
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Cut back on extra fat, such as butter or margarine on bread, sour cream on baked potatoes, and salad dressings. |
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Common high-glycemic foods include baked potatoes, boiled new potatoes, corn flakes, dates, and instant rice. |
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My diet is also loaded with foods that are extremely high in carbohydrates, such as white rice, baked potatoes, pasta and whole grains. |
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Back to the menu, there are individual side dishes, too, with French fries, baked potatoes, mixed and potato salads. |
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Over baked Alaska, Mr Brown-Lee informed Alicia that he would be attending a ball next week, held in honour of a colleague's fortieth wedding anniversary. |
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Mashed, boiled, baked, chipped or roasted whichever way you like, it will be there at a Potato Day taking place at the Friends Meeting House in Meeting House Lane next month. |
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Those in the know steer clear of the cut-price, day-old baked goods. |
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He'd pitch in at family parties, passing salami, praising Mom's baked ziti, while my dad and the uncles sat silently puffing cigars, trying to sneak peeks at the ballgame. |
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Taste of potatoes baked in the ashes of a fire I made in a field where I was herding cows. |
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Thus the steamed Boston brown bread to eat with baked beans includes cornmeal, while anadama bread, also of New England, mixes corn and wheat flours with molasses. |
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They provided inexpensive soft drinks and even baked Anzac biscuits. |
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Bhirha Crafts must boast one of the largest selections of South African curios in the country and the baked goods from the tea room are also worth leaving home for. |
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We often ran into each other at parties, near the baked cheese. |
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Tewkesbury saucer batters are small baked puddings made by quickly baking two saucerfuls of batter, putting fruit on one and inverting the other on top of it to make a lid. |
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As the fighting raged we sat and baked in the sun waiting to be brought closer. |
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A spokeswoman adds that, in the baked flesh, it looks more like a lobster tail. |
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Lakeside in Texas, baked by the heat, Louganis described how Red Bull got him to lend his credibility to the competition. |
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By the time we got to the place on the hill, the sun had baked one side of the dog's coat so hot you could hardly touch him. |
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And no matter what else a person eats, it is de rigueur to get an order of baked macaroni and cheese on the side. |
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And consider choosing simply prepared menu items such as cuts of meat, steamed vegetables, or baked potatoes instead of complicated dishes that contain many ingredients. |
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This can be served on bread, toast, fried potatoes, or baked potatoes. |
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There is no logic in this, of course, just as there is no logic in my dogged loyalty to the name Heinz when purchasing either tomato ketchup or baked beans. |
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If you cannot start the day without a cooked meal any combination of Cumberland sausage, back bacon, egg, mushrooms, tomato and baked beans is offered. |
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It was, of course, understood that the factory was being built as a bakery making specialist breads and that these breads would be baked in ovens. |
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New season potatoes, baked in their jackets and dressed ever so slightly with olive oil are the best possible accompaniment to properly cooked burgers and a green salad. |
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Ann had a jacket potato and baked beans with a salad garnish and coleslaw. |
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Some years ago the then Motherwell District Council tried to introduce healthier school lunches, replacing chips and burgers with foods like salad and baked potatoes. |
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Festive occasions call for special baked goods such as baklava. |
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Crusty bread or some baked potatoes would be best to accompany. |
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If old, these should be cut up and baked in a tin with chickens. |
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Each cell receives a slow trickle of swamp cooled air which does little to alleviate our suffering in the summer months when we feel like we are being baked alive. |
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Second of all, they're just a little too baked for my taste. |
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This artisan bread is freshly baked in front of customers throughout the day in open-flame stone-hearth ovens prominently located in each of the restaurants. |
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Women habitually baked bread, churned butter, brewed beer, sewed clothes, knitted stockings, spun yarn, and even sometimes milled flour and wove cloth. |
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We have been devouring cakes baked by young ladies and old mamas. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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We picked up some croissants and a thick wedge of baked cheesecake, and pointed at some fruit scones, and then wandered home to curl up and nod off. |
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These early American corn breads, including the hoe cakes and johnny cake which attracted praise from Benjamin Franklin were griddle or hearth baked. |
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We spent the first night getting baked and playing Super Nintendo. |
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I was planning to bake some muffins for breakfast next day, but I figured it was too late in the evening, and I had already had enough baked goods anyways. |
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It is dressed with a lively, mustardy vinaigrette and gigged with major-league lardons, cubes of crisped lean bacon that also work as a garnish to the good baked potatoes. |
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Grill and lightly butter the ciabatta, and ladle the baked beans on top. |
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I got baked on tequila last summer and passed out in the street. |
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As food he would take with him specially baked small loaves of bread. |
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Local markets and fairs usually offer regional products and baked goods. |
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Large, wide tubes like cannelloni and manicotti are stuffed and baked. |
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If you go for fiscal tightening, which is kind of baked in the cake, tax increases are coming and coming soon, then you risk actually choking off such recovery as there is. |
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After selecting a tree, many of their weekend customers head across the road to the basement of the Salem Grove Methodist Church for hot drinks, baked goods, and craft items. |
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If I hadn't been so baked, I would have run over there at top speed. |
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The book had no pictures, except on the cover, which showed a large roast of lamb, fish baked in white sauce accompanied by boiled carrots, and a mould of bright red gelatin. |
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And so we have recipes for cabbages stuffed with sausage meat, cabbages layered with potatoes and baked, and sauerkraut served with potatoes and pork. |
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Simple, easy, and totally fuss-less, this is the down-home version of the classic baked lobster. |
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Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits and has mashed potato mixed with plain rice, baked beans and brown sauce in the evening. |
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They'll be free to dive into the midnight dessert buffet, but a card listing the carb counts of favorites such as baked Alaska will be discreetly left on their pillows. |
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I made ginger and pear madeleines, or more precisely, I baked them. |
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I've never baked an apple pie, but I'm willing to give it a go. |
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The hay was belt-buckle high when rain let up, three days' sun baked stalks dry, and by midday all but the far pasture was mowed and raked into windrows. |
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Wait until you serve up these fudge brownie treats, baked in ice-cream cones, and covered in chocolate coating and sprinkles. |
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It is the only bread product that is boiled before it is baked. |
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A cookie-decorating party goes a little smoother if you use small, inexpensive cheese spreaders, instead of table knives, to spread frosting on the baked cookies. |
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It seems at this point that dysfunction and defeatism are institutionally baked into the culture of the team. |
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It was baked chicken, really, but it was basted with a mixture of butter, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco and spices, resulting in a beautiful, browned, crispy and tasty skin. |
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Aluminum siding, however, has a baked enamel finish so it can be sanded or scuffed up, then primed with a special etching primer developed just for this purpose. |
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They showed up to their Golden Globes hosting gig totally baked. |
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They are very versatile in cooking and can be baked, stewed or microwaved. |
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Desert was chilled jelly served with mango, sago and pomelo and sliced baked mooncakes. |
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Hearty stews or soups can be served in whole baked pumpkins. |
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My partner chose baked peppers and a veal stew with mashed potatoes. |
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Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake. |
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Cook Boston baked beans for six hours when you can buy a can for fifteen cents? |
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It began in Los Angeles when an Ohio farmer's son named Carl Karcher was rising before the sun each day to deliver baked goods. |
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Auntie Gussie would bring her tsimmes, sugared diced carrots baked with meat, and knaidel, a kind of matzo ball. |
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Black pudding, baked beans, bubble and squeak and hash browns are often also included. |
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The baked potatoes were too hot to handle with our bare hands. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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Sugars are also known to function as antistaling ingredients in starch-based baked products. |
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There were three miniature beanpots of brown pottery filled with steaming baked beans topped with slices of crisp salt pork. |
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Pan-simmer baked seitan cutlets in Basic Broth or other seasoned stock for 15 minutes. |
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The wonderful smells of vegetable goatmeat stew and baked bread filled the house. |
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Sorbitol is an excellent humectant and is used to extend the shelf life of many baked goods and fillings. |
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Sauteed field mushrooms are also sometimes included, as well as baked beans, hash browns, liver, and brown soda bread. |
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In Scotland, the full breakfast, as with others, contains eggs, back bacon, link sausage, buttered toast, baked beans, and tea or coffee. |
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Baked beans is a dish containing beans, sometimes baked but, despite the name, usually stewed, in a sauce. |
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Canned baked beans with small pork sausages are still available, as are variants with other added ingredients such as chili. |
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Today, baked beans can be made in a slow cooker or in a modern oven using a traditional beanpot, Dutch oven, or casserole dish. |
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Heinz baked beans became very successful as an export to the UK, where canned baked beans are now a staple food. |
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Many unusual dishes are made with baked beans including the baked bean sandwich. |
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The ancient Egyptians' diet featured basic pies made from oat, wheat, rye, and barley, and filled with honey and baked over hot coals. |
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The dish is sometimes served with onion gravy, fried onions, baked beans, or peas. |
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It consists of lamb or mutton and onion, topped with sliced potatoes and baked in a heavy pot on a low heat. |
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The words cookie or cracker became the words of choice to mean a hard, baked product. |
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For long voyages, hardtack was baked four times, rather than the more common two. |
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When you are two pence short of a tin of baked beans, and your child is hungry, it is the money. |
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The local speciality of Aachen is an originally hard type of sweet bread, baked in large flat loaves, called Aachener Printen. |
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The ground had been baked hard by the summer sun, and the stakes could be forced in only with difficulty. |
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In response, Sara Lee moved into the nondessert baked goods market by developing entirely new croissant, muffin, bread, and bagel product lines. |
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Carrageenan is used in salad dressings and sauces, dietetic foods, and as a preservative in meat and fish products, dairy items and baked goods. |
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Some favourite dishes include coconut curry, tandoori potato, soya dosa, podanlangkai, curried vegetables, stuffed cabbage, and baked beans. |
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It is usually supplemented with choorma, a mixture of finely ground baked rotis, sugar and ghee. |
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These grains were, typically served as warm noodle soups, however, instead of baked into bread as in Europe. |
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These are baked wheat flour based confections, with different stuffings including red bean paste, jujube and various of others. |
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Large quahogs are stuffed with breadcrumbs and seasoning and baked in their shells, and smaller ones often find their way into clam chowder. |
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In Galician cuisine, scallops are baked with bread crumbs, ham, and onions. |
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Breaded frozen plaice, ready to be baked or fried at home, are readily available in supermarkets. |
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Guinea pigs are used in the cuisine of Cuzco, Peru, in dishes such as cuy al horno, baked guinea pig. |
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The Navajo people ate prairie dog baked in mud, while the Paiute ate gophers, squirrels, and rats. |
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Lavender flavours baked goods and desserts, pairing especially well with chocolate. |
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Twice a week his mother baked bread, and twice a week there were pizze fritte for breakfast instead of cocoa and stale bread. |
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Rukhal bread is a thin, round bread originally baked over a fire made from palm leaves. |
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These belonged to a library of clay tablets perfectly preserved by having been baked in the fire that destroyed the palace. |
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Nutmeg is a common spice for pumpkin pie and in recipes for other winter squashes such as baked acorn squash. |
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It is used as a natural food flavouring in baked goods, syrups, beverages, and sweets. |
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When a potato is baked, contents of vitamin B6 and vitamin C decline with little significant change in other nutrients. |
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It lacks the protein gluten of wheat and, therefore, makes baked goods with poor rising capability. |
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Maize meal is also used as a replacement for wheat flour, to make cornbread and other baked products. |
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In China, sweet potatoes, typically yellow cultivars, are baked in a large iron drum and sold as street food during winter. |
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In Korea, sweet potatoes, known as goguma, are roasted in a drum can, baked in foil or on an open fire, typically during winter. |
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The tubers are boiled or baked in coals and may be dipped in sugar or syrup. |
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Baked sweet potatoes are sometimes offered in restaurants as an alternative to baked potatoes. |
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The dinner was in the rustic, decidedly unposh Hungry Cattleman restaurant, which featured steaks and baked potatoes and baked beans. |
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Such a one is very apt to leave his impress upon his scholars, as the waffle-iron is impressed upon the cake that is baked in it. |
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A chimichanga is a burrito that is deep-fried, rather than baked, and is served in the fashion of a wet burrito. |
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It's chicken baked with a yogurt covering, but it doesn't seem very yogurty. It's all right. I tell him it's very good. |
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These seven-and eight-story structures, called ziggurats, were constructed with baked mud-bricks and dominated the skyline. |
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Jacket potato and beans A large jacket potato topped with baked beans and 30g Cheddar cheese. |
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Bannisters' Farm, leading supplier of frozen baked potato products, has introduced a new line of small jacket potatoes to its range. |
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The chefs will then demonstrate cooking baked ziti with enough samples for all. |
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