Soy grits are coarsely ground soybeans that can be used instead of corn grits or breakfast cereal, or mixed in polenta. |
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Staff are witty and efficient and dispense wonderfully coarsely ground black pepper from a larger-than-life pepper mill with great panache. |
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In the cold-brew process, coarsely ground coffee beans soak in cold or room-temperature water for up to 12 or even 24 hours. |
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The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae. |
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During the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods, many shells became coarsely plicate. |
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He lifted his left foot from the water and finally swore loudly and coarsely. |
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The main part of the shell is coarsely commarginally lamellose and lacks radial costae. |
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Season the lamb with the lemon juice and oregano, and coarsely ground black pepper. |
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Lightly press both sides of the tuna into the sea salt and coarsely cracked black pepper, and sear the tuna on one side until browned. |
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Iron oxide nodules are commonly septaria, exhibiting networks of thin veins of coarsely granular calcite. |
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Add the coarsely chopped pork and veal and a little salt and pepper and fry gently until it too becomes brown. |
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The quarry was a 40 foot rock face of coarsely granular limestone whose layers are interbedded with shale. |
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The delicate fabrics contrast with the coarsely woven sisal rug in the living room. |
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As the massive glaciers retreated thousands of years ago, they left behind coarsely rounded rocks of every color and description. |
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The coarsely crystalline veins are composed predominantly of colorless barite and quartz and white chalcedony. |
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Truncating the embedded bitstream associated with any given code-block has the effect of quantizing the samples in that block more coarsely. |
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His baritone is a more consistent and beautiful instrument, but he often sang coarsely. |
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She pointed at some coarsely sprayed graffiti across a series of sketches of country scenes. |
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References to the departed mom, who we are told abandoned her family 10 years ago, are coarsely comic. |
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He measures flour and spices, and coarsely chops the pecans, almonds, and walnuts. |
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Blend together the coarsely crushed biscuit crumbs and melted butter in a food blender. |
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Make the dressing by grating the cucumber coarsely and leaving it in a colander, lightly sprinkled with salt, for half an hour. |
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A good half-hour before kick-off, place the salt in a mortar and crush it quite coarsely, then add the garlic. |
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Place the coriander, cumin, peppercorns, and fenugreek seeds in a coffee grinder or blender and grind coarsely. |
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The sausage is typically filled with coarsely chopped pork and black pepper, and sometimes other ingredients such as herbs and other spices. |
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On a board slice the orange peel into chips, or cut coarsely for chunky marmalade. |
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Peel the potatoes, coarsely grate them into a bowl and squeeze out as much moisture as possible. |
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Place the coffee beans and sugar lumps into a coffee grinder, blitz until coarsely ground. |
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He drinks in his mess, is coarsely sarcastic at home, neglects his worn-down wife, and evidently rules his wayward children harshly. |
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Adult's heads are coarsely granulated, while the head is smooth in the young. |
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I do believe there is something to be said at times for speaking bluntly and coarsely. |
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Then the corn is coarsely ground to break the germ loose from other kernel components. |
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Among the twelve starters, the steak tartare was my favorite, with cubes of coarsely chopped, instead of ground, beef. |
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Roast the remaining carcass, chopped up fairly small, with two coarsely chopped onions and lots of black pepper. |
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Of course, he's entitled to his opinion, however coarsely and illiterately expressed. |
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To make the potato fritters, peel the potatoes, carrots and parsley root, wash them and grate coarsely. |
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The product may vary from a homogeneous rock produced by soaking to a coarsely mixed rock easily separable into relic and granitic or granitised portions. |
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Repeat with jalapeno pepper and halved tomatoes, chopping tomatoes coarsely without pureeing. |
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Take half a cupful of oats that have been coarsely ground or are in thick powdered form. |
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Using a spoon, scrape out the remaining pulp, dice it coarsely and transfer it to the jar of a blender. |
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In a bowl and using a muddler, coarsely crush half the rambutans, star fruit and pineapple with the sugar and lime zest. |
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One could define it coarsely in terms of satisfaction or truth conditions, but understood in that way the representationalist thesis seems clearly false. |
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The surface of the cell is coarsely areolate, with a pore in each areole. |
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Fenugreek seeds boiled in water, coarsely pounded, can be applied on a boil as a poultice. |
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In addition, its massive jaws are armed with large, sharply pointed, and coarsely serrated teeth. |
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Roasted, then coarsely ground to form traditional the pinole, they entered the composition of many dishes. |
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Insert S-blade in food processor and coarsely chop basil leaves and garlic. |
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Even F7 filters are no use here as they are too coarsely meshed and viruses can pass through them. |
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The occurrence is in coarsely brecciated dolomite at the margin of a previously mined-out area in pillars and on the walls of a stope where the early work had ended. |
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His interpretation is desiccating, and in the third movement, the women's chorus performs the parlando sections coarsely, as if they were selling fish. |
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The aggressive and coarsely humorous moments are mostly unconvincing. |
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This consisted of 2 tbsp rewarewa honey, 1 tbsp of black peppercorns crushed coarsely, half a tsp of salt, 2 tbsp red wine or port and the grated rind of a lemon or lime. |
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The southern, topographically highest parts of the Mpuluzi batholith are made up of coarsely porphyritic monzogranite characterized by abundant microcline megacrysts. |
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Add your favourite fragrant herb or potpourri to little sachets, made from cotton or other coarsely woven material, and place them in the drawers. |
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Many of the weblogs that have come to my attention display a disdain for civil discourse and, to the extent they say anything at all, say it rather coarsely. |
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All in all, the story did not live up to all the wonderful reviews written about it and presented itself as a let-down when the tale was carelessly and coarsely ended. |
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A costume consisting of a thick raffia collar and skirt, a coarsely woven jacket, and two braided fiber strands ending in raffia pompoms completes the ensemble. |
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Peel, core and coarsely grate the apple and mix it into the crumb mixture. |
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Crush the peppercorns coarsely in a pestle and mortar or a coffee-grinder. |
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Shake over a generous amount of good, though not expensive, olive oil and season with salt, coarsely ground black pepper and the leaves from the thyme sprigs. |
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Now add the coarsely chopped tomato and stir again for a minute or two. |
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Remove the skin, shred the flesh and then chop it coarsely. |
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A finish that totals one micro-inch is finely polished while one that totals one micron is coarsely textured. |
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Pegmatite is coarsely crystalline with individual feldspar crystals reaching up to 10 cm in length. |
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Basaltic magma that cools deeper in the crust is a fine-grained crystalline rock called diabase, which forms vertical sheets or dykes, as well as bodies of gabbro, a coarsely crystalline rock of basaltic composition. |
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No one can expect animal-friendly conduct from capital, whose motivation is exploitation and which behaves inhumanely and coarsely even towards people. |
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Rinse parsley, chop coarsely and sprinkle over the pesce all' acqua pazza. |
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The feathers of the back are broadly edged with white or near white and crossbarred with darker brown, giving the back a coarsely barred appearance. |
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Pulse until coarsely puréed and season to taste. |
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Wash, peel, core and coarsely chop the pears. |
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Rinse parsley, pull off leaves from stalks and coarsely chop. |
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Add the pecans and pulse briefly to chop very coarsely. |
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Add quartered onion and process until coarsely chopped. |
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The young nematocyst decreases in size and becomes coarsely granular, the granules arranging themselves in a spiral line close under the external membrane. |
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Finer ingredients tend to burn more rapidly, while coarsely ground or whole chunks may be consumed very gradually as they have less total surface area. |
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Coarsely woven natural rugs serve as durable floor rugs, but lacily woven types made of delicate fibers should be used as wall hangings. |
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Coarsely crush the ginger snap biscuits and sprinkle over a few more blackberries. |
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Coarsely milled maize is termed cornmeal, but when finely milled and sifted it is called corn flour. |
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