Instead of competing with these fantasies, I counter with culinary theatrics from my surreal bag of tricks. |
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But then, the history and culinary whizzes among you probably already knew that. |
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Chester has wide variety of eating establishments, covering a whole range of culinary areas. |
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There is a wide array of culinary choices, including pizza, kebabs, falafel, hamburgers, and Chinese cuisine. |
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What's more, a recent influx of new restaurants, restaurateurs and bar owners are attempting to pioneer a new culinary movement in town. |
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Despite a few culinary missteps, this Ridge Avenue barbecue joint knows its ribs. |
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Together they work the land, supporting a successful raw milk dairy, a community orchard, an apiary, and a medicinal and culinary herb garden. |
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Our culinary forebears hired starchy German ladies to feed their children, and tended to regard a pot of boiled lima beans as a gourmet event. |
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The wall folds around necessary culinary appurtenances and exposes the kitchen to the rest of the living spaces. |
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From friands to fried potatoes, flatbreads to frittata, the book covers her entire culinary repertoire. |
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The cream puff became popular during the French food mania of the 1960s, said a culinary librarian. |
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As culinary plants, most creeping thymes tank far below the English and French thymes, or the best-flavored citrus strains. |
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Enjoy culinary delights at international food booths representing more than 40 countries. |
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Todd English became a star in the culinary world with his distinctive style of layering flavors and textures. |
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The flesh is a little coarse, very juicy, sprightly, subacid, and desirable for either dessert or culinary uses. |
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Of the six types of pike found, only northern pike and muskellunge retain any culinary value. |
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There are Chinatowns and takeaways all over the world, but in Britain the culinary impact of China is dwarfed by the subcontinent. |
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Every other summer, when they close up for the low season, they head off to another part of the Far East for some culinary exploration. |
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And there are the quickie meals for those who have no time to enjoy culinary delights at a leisurely pace. |
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Not just for honeymooners, Florence has art, architecture and culinary delights on every sculptured corner. |
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Perhaps it's because it isn't a classic culinary herb like basil or sage, or maybe because its medicinal values are limited. |
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And, the culinary herb, sage, that you use in the kitchen is often enough to put a damper on hot flashes. |
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The trick here is to understand that you're eating a meat pie, and not some exquisite culinary treat. |
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This herb has been around for centuries, and is highly valued for both its medicinal and culinary uses. |
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Juniper was a native conifer that thrived in the highlands of Scotland with a multitude of culinary and medicinal uses. |
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This vegetable has a similar taste to celery and, as well as having a range of culinary uses, is quite easy to grow. |
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Putting a dish of cooked-chilled vegetable lasagne into the microwave is about as high as many career women climb on today's culinary ladder. |
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He will turn wood on a lathe and tend the museum's medieval garden, which has plants for household, culinary and medicinal use. |
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For a healthful culinary tour of the subcontinent, try the vegetarian tasting menu. |
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The Thai sushi legend has fallen in love with the art of Asian modern cuisine, making his culinary masterpieces true works of art. |
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Select a quality cookbook that complements your tastes and reflects your culinary goals and skills. |
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Blogs now cover a miscellany of culinary topics, sometimes only tangentially related to food. |
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The spice used for culinary purposes is from the dried bark of the laurel tree. |
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We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide. |
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Queen Margrethe's consort, Prince Henrik, is French and very knowledgeable about culinary matters. |
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Many flowers are edible, the most common culinary varieties being calendula, chrysanthemum, daylily, nasturtium, pansy, violet and zucchini. |
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One of the culinary favourites here is asparagus and some of the stalls in the vegetable market were piled high with this succulent delicacy. |
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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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It comes initially from wild civets and raccoon dogs that are culinary delicacies in Southeast China. |
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Let's hope that the remaining garden shows go all out to beat their predecessors in culinary skill if not theatrical prowess. |
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For years now my culinary prowess has extended no further than sticking a chicken in the oven. |
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Oblique culinary references and obscure terms go against the grain of the present climate in the culinary world. |
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He has gathered 42 years of culinary experience from across the world, perfecting style and elegance in presentation and superb taste. |
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She loved to eat, to cook, and to serve culinary masterpieces of her own creation. |
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There are also culinary records indicating its use for pickled pigs feet, breaded veal knuckles, and sweet breads. |
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However, most Indonesian food shares the nearly universal culinary trinity of fish, coconut and chili. |
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Used mostly for cooking, not flavoring, the brined variety earned its culinary gold stars in a classic dish, steak au poivre. |
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We have a habit in this country of transforming even the simplest culinary import into a bland, bulky version of its former self. |
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This culinary hotel combines international style and luxury with welcoming hospitality and personal attention in a warm, intimate atmosphere. |
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But as much as such low-end food might offend my culinary sensibilities, I can drive right by. |
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On lazy spring weekends, sometimes I just don't want to cope with the culinary side of Sunday morning. |
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Despite recent closures of his restaurants, his culinary mission ploughs on. |
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In addition to this the ultra-modern culinary arts kitchen includes both gas and electric cookers, microwave ovens etc. |
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The arrival of haute cuisine advanced culinary options, creating a well constructed gap between the etiquette and habits of the classes. |
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Other culinary herbs, like sage, rosemary and thyme, are native to Mediterranean regions where the air is rather temperate and dry. |
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This august body has been set up to help promote independent Glasgow restaurants and the culinary delights to be discovered therein. |
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Soon she started organising culinary tours to the local wet markets, hawker centres and ethnic quarters like Little India and Chinatown. |
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The dishes covered the gamut of culinary endeavour from Guinness-and-lamb stew to salmon with tandoori spices. |
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Harvest culinary and medicinal herbs like lemon balm, mint, French tarragon, summer savory and basil before they go to seed. |
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A culinary festival will feature workshops, wine and food tastings, and dining specials with guest chefs from around the world. |
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A versatile culinary herb that belongs to the same plant family as thyme is winter savory. |
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My somewhat rusty culinary skills creaked and groaned like a wooden ship straining against high winds. |
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Besides being a nostalgia trip, it also promises to be an unforgettable culinary experience. |
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Over the years, people appear to have become far more interested in growing and using both medicinal and culinary herbs. |
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There are plenty of colourful fruits about, including dessert, culinary and crab apples, pears and medlars. |
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The subspecies of oregano Origanum vulgare hirtum is an important culinary herb. |
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Before long, her hilariously inept culinary techniques force her to plead for help from neighbours. |
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These fine visitors, I thought, were in for what I can only describe as a culinary comeuppance. |
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Her culinary and sugarcraft skills were unsurpassed and she was an enthusiastic traveller. |
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It is always served buffet style as a selection of culinary delights such as olives, fish or tortilla which the Spanish pick and choose from. |
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Many Scots seem happy to go along with the joke that the deep-fried Mars bar is the summit of our culinary achievements. |
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As midday came, crowds headed for the culinary delights whipped up by Liz Park and her catering team. |
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The culinary experience has been enriched with the fusion of local ingredients mixed with Middle Eastern and East Indian flavours. |
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The different migrational waves that swept the Caribbean region over centuries have influenced the culture and the culinary habits of the region. |
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Cardiff is just the place to expand your culinary horizons, meet your canny Celtic cousins and do a little name-dropping. |
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The restaurant serves a range of culinary treats and the head chef lists fillet steak, veal chops and seabass among his specialities. |
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Following these banquets of culinary delights, in poetry and prose, guests would laud the host and the pleasures they found in his food. |
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In addition to enriching our knowledge of the culinary art, we shall be doing our share of gratifying our gustatory lusts. |
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Keith Joplin, chairman of the chamber, said the event aimed to help put the area on the map with the aid of its most famous culinary export. |
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Actually, I am rather proud of my culinary skills, but as regards the boudoir, well chance would be a fine thing. |
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From the dawn of stone age implements to the height of culinary technique, man has enjoyed his soup. |
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These new varieties were created to fill the increasing demand for hot peppers for salsa and traditional culinary fare. |
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After a citywide culinary feast hosted at 25 area homes, more than sweet tooths flocked to South Side's Terminal Building for dessert and drinks. |
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Word of her culinary prowess spread in media circles, and invitations came in to contribute to cookbooks and women's magazines. |
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Sydney's top ten rate among the best in the world if your tastes are for fresh ingredients, unpretentious culinary achievement and clean tastes. |
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Stodgy nursery puds are out the window along with poncy patissier's tricks best reserved for culinary olympics. |
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To compensate for my culinary clumsiness, I order takeout perhaps twice a week. |
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Finding yourself in a fast-food restaurant is no longer the end of the culinary world. |
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For those inclined towards the Western culinary tastes, Chennai is increasingly offering greater choices. |
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Although not exactly a culinary crescendo, this turned out to be the high point of a meal that never really got out of first gear. |
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In the scientific story, as in the culinary one, long-term outcomes were unpremeditated. |
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Choose almost any of them, order a bowl of bouillabaisse and you will be in culinary heaven. |
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If a cook does not get a discerning customer, all his efforts and culinary skills would be wasted. |
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Other groups with their own traditions and culinary tastes include the Gurkhas and the Sherpas. |
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Mexico possesses an extensive and sophisticated culinary culture, with a great variety of regional dishes. |
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The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today. |
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Such mild, culinary euphemisms muffled and camouflaged the enforced famines and the murders of millions. |
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The third element that appears in culinary taste has to do with how we envision our personal future. |
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He didn't get where he is in the culinary industry by needlessly introducing non-binary thinking. |
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The experiment not only furnished us with spending money, it provided a handy dress rehearsal for that weekend's culinary intake. |
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The Isle of Bute's culinary reputation has never broken free from the low-rent caffs and no-frills pubs which dot the island. |
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Louisiana's culinary reputation owes as much to this trove of seafood as it does to the creative seasonings of Cajun cuisine. |
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At its height, the Ottoman Empire extended from Central Asia to North Africa, and it left its culinary mark on all the cultures it touched. |
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The formal herb garden, crammed with medicinal and culinary plants, is the largest in Ireland. |
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In culinary terms it's garlic mushrooms then pad thai and strawberry cheesecake. |
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After all, can you image Todd and Tom on the same side of anything culinary? |
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An artist prepares the ingredients for his painting with the culinary enthusiasm of a master chef. |
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No one cooked or prepared food quite like she did and she was very proud of her culinary skills. |
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The success is down to the culinary style of Kim, for whom cooking is a calling and a passion. |
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A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights. |
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Moscow offered culinary delights to suit every taste and almost every wallet. |
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Perhaps the pointed kitchen knife has a culinary purpose that we have failed to appreciate? |
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They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights. |
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The effect is like combining the highest culinary aspirations with the vaguely desperate glitziness of a downtown nightclub. |
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I've realised everyone, no matter how inexpert in the culinary arts, has a couple of these recipes up their sleeve. |
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Romance and Spanish have been filled with Arabic loanwords, be they chemical, culinary, agricultural, technological, social or scientific. |
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It's not posh nosh, just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear. |
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Most leeks can be harvested for use as baby leeks, but some varieties are bred for culinary appeal as baby leeks. |
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Most collectors interested in culinary copper will have heard of the famous London braziery retailer Benham and Froud. |
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Michael has kindly offered his culinary skills and will be demonstrating how to make the perfect bread-and-butter pudding. |
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Thus a wealth of cultural and culinary influences have been brought to bear on the Armenians. |
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We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing. |
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If you love to brown your culinary creations under the broiler, you'll want a broiler-safe skillet. |
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Apple Brown Betty is one of the oldest desserts in American culinary history, dating back to colonial times. |
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Smallmouth buffalo are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint. |
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When the city's culinary scene threatens to lapse into boredom, there is someone who comes along promising to add a dash of spice to it. |
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The vintners, who hated to see valuable grapes go to waste, loved the idea, but would the culinary world? |
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Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables. |
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The combination of brisk weather and glacier hikes can stir a voracious appetite, and Argentina is a country of culinary delights. |
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Here on South Africa's Western Cape, waterblommetjie enjoys the culinary elevation we afford to asparagus. |
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A strictly halal butchery run with pride and culinary imagination attracts customers from far and wide. |
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Judging by my experience of American culinary habits, they will notice no difference from home cooking. |
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As the weekend progressed we witnessed amazing feats of discipline and culinary skill. |
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Irish stew is the product of a culinary tradition that relied almost exclusively on cooking over the open fire. |
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Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs. |
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It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills. |
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That we noticed no such effect can only be ascribed to the culinary skill of our French hostess. |
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Although she never wrote a cookbook, she did insist on sharing her culinary wisdom. |
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They are giving leading restaurant reviewers the chance to demonstrate their culinary skills. |
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The move from sous chef to executive chef is quite a jump in the culinary career ladder. |
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It's a shame, because you do not know the culinary delights you are denying yourself. |
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They were judged on a range of culinary skills, including the planning and presentation of the meals. |
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She begins cooking their frugal meals and the sisters show her how, not realising that Babette was once a great cook in Paris, a culinary genius. |
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One of her daughters and her daughter-in-law are also versed in culinary skills. |
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It explores America's culinary heritage, the trends and technologies that shaped our gastronomy. |
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Other culinary attractions are mango mousse gateaux, watermelon mousse gateaux and Hungarian gateaux. |
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Cookbook For a little more light-hearted culinary reading, check out this no-frills publication. |
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His intuitive culinary perceptiveness and sophisticated approach to food culminate in his presentation of world-class cuisine served in the heart of New York City. |
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In any case the players have their their own chef to cater for their culinary needs in a luxury hotel perched on a cliff above South Korea's East Sea. |
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Whether it is a simple roasted chicken, pate, or tuna Napoleon, each plate is a true culinary pleasure and delivers every time. |
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On the minus side, being presented with such an array of dishes almost always results in the type of culinary blow-out which requires hours of penance in the gym afterwards. |
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A minority of fruitarians only eat fruit in the culinary sense. |
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When the microwaved frozen produce of pizza and pasta chains is the height of culinary standards, as it is for many, we should hang our heads in comestible shame. |
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The kitchenette was cramped and equipped with basic culinary utensils. |
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Egos flare, tempers simmer over, and occasionally true culinary genius and ingenuity is glimpsed. |
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Tokyo is home to many culinary highlights, chief among them the yakitori stalls. |
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Let's say you're a New Yorker of a certain culinary sophistication, someone who follows cooking trends and dines out regularly in good restaurants. |
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Viewers have often wondered where the kids are bound and gagged while she whips up her divine culinary creations and who washes the mountains of dishes she leaves in her wake. |
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Whether grilling on the back porch or packing a picnic for the beach, there are many cookbooks available to guide you through the best of the season's culinary treats. |
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Meanwhile Fiona patiently served time as his food-tasting guinea pig and joined him on rare holidays to France to sample that nation's culinary secrets. |
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Hopefully these anecdotes will offer up culinary and conversational inspiration this Thanksgiving. |
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And then there are the five-times-a-week regulars for whom The cottage is a culinary touchstone. |
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Claudia Roden's approach to Middle Eastern culinary culture is at once light-handed and scholarly. |
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This palm is considered a keystone species because it supplies fruits for birds and rodents all year and is intensively harvested for culinary purposes. |
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In the culinary world, the birth of a world-renowned restaurant can often be followed by relatively short lifespan. |
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An esteemed historian of Southern culinary culture, Ferris had all the utensils to do some serious carving on Paula Deen. |
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He was an enfant terrible of culinary art, impossibly difficult to work for, fastidious about his creations and possessing a volcanic temper and savage tongue. |
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The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song. |
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In the world of bruschetta, this bruschetta al Pomodoro is that Italian culinary classic. |
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My mother was a domestic goddess in every household art except culinary. |
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For culinary purposes, the haddock and the cod are close competitors. |
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His approach to food embodies a culinary ecology whereby nothing edible is wasted, which in part explains his fondness for the sausage-like scrapple. |
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The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany. |
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The restaurant she has established with husband Simon doubles as a gallery to exhibit her paintings, just as her culinary art is displayed on each plate. |
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By the end of his culinary voyage Steingarten felt he was able to make the finest distinctions between the virtues of any and every fried drumstick. |
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This presented a challenge that was as much an engineering one as it was a culinary one. |
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It was one of the fast-food treats on the menu at an international conference for the culinary Institute of America. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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She was told that lavender and culinary sage wouldn't grow here. |
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It is one of the few culinary herbs to flourish in shade and part shade. |
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They may pretend to like pad thai or grilled prawns or the occasional curry, but twice a week they need their culinary comforts, their hamburgers and their pizzas. |
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The Northern Rivers Herb Festival is gearing up to be another huge event for Lismore with a major focus this year on culinary uses of local native herbs. |
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More than menorah lighting and dreidel spinning, Hanukkah is known for its culinary delicacy, latkes. |
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And so a distinct Spanish culinary tradition was born, as bar owners found that tapas possess an attraction all their own and began to expand the variety they offered. |
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For Mesoamerica, evidently, the foodways described under Aztec food and Maya food have constituted important culinary traditions whose influence can still be detected. |
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Should we make more of the Teesside culinary classic the parmo? |
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Grab some sangria and sunblock and head to Spain, where a relaxing getaway with an exciting culinary scene is calling your name. |
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Being able to crumb a disgusting cut of meat, fry it and serve it with a foul tasting gravy and side of coleslaw doesn't mean you are number one in the culinary arts. |
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To offset these culinary indulgences, one could visit the more dramatic hill towns, like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Rocamador, or Loubressac, and climb their steep streets. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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Considered representative of a chef's menu as well as a window into his or her culinary soul, small food regains its rightful place of prominence on the bill of fare. |
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We British have made three major contributions to culinary excellence. |
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The food is not only tasty but is an art in itself specific to the Mon people, who also pride themselves on their culinary skills down to the very minute preparation details. |
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He has money to indulge his favourite hedonistic pursuits which include first-class air travel, champagne and the culinary delights of the world's best restaurants. |
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Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band. |
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Yet suspicion of other people's culinary rectitude, along with the practicality of an earth sign, helps make well-adjusted Virgoans splendid cooks. |
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When it comes to dungeness crab, plain is perfect, but culinary adventurers should also try a house-made dungeness crab burger. |
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From Crystal Pepsi to cheetos Lip Balm, see the culinary innovations we probably could have done without. |
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While, as a Singaporean Chinese, Alicia is steeped in the traditions of China and in the food of one of the world's most eclectic, subtle, and delicious, culinary crossroads. |
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The beetroot plants are looking good, and I took some of the leaves to cook yesterday although it turned into a culinary disaster so it didn't get eaten! |
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The criticism of culinary standards in Scotland is contained in two of Germany's biggest-selling travel guides and is a bitter blow to tourism chiefs. |
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Instead it is part culinary adventure, part travelogue, part gonzo journalism and part social politics, and it is a hilarious page-turner to boot. |
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The ichthyofauna is represented by over 160 species of fish, the sturgeons being the most appreciated as the caviar is considered to be a culinary dainty. |
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Chef Alex Hitz has expanded his culinary reach past A-listers to a home shopping network. |
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Sheila was an outstanding business person and chef so her culinary expertise brought her into all kinds of parties, entertaining and serving dinners. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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An expert on provincial recipes from Hunan, Sichuan, Beijing, Cantonese and seafoods, he is well versed in the popular culinary varieties from Shandong, Huaiyang and Anhui. |
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This is one of those dishes that has mythological culinary status. |
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Maybe there'll be a bowl of ready salted crisps and a selection of over-baked fatty parcels plus a token lump of fruit to round off the whole culinary non-event. |
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The book is full of different subtexts and themes, all of which try to explain why a man so adored by the French culinary world would take his own life. |
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One of the youngest and freshest culinary talents tells us what he's loving right now. |
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They share their shopping lists, recipes and culinary principles. |
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Now, Midtown Miami's three residential complexes have reached nearly 100 percent occupancy, and might be the culinary center of Miami. |
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The retail condo is now home to culinary tenants Hill Country Market and Hill Country Chicken, Panera Bread, Orange Leaf, and Potbelly. |
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The city's reputation as foodie mecca and culinary overachiever is founded in the combination of local produce and innovative chefs. |
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He started his career with Marriott as an entry-level line cook in 1995 at Vail Marriott Mountain Resort while attending culinary school. |
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The secularists refer to culinary matters, the joys of lox and bagels, of knishes and kugel, and a smidgen of Yinglish and Hebronics. |
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Paillard is a French culinary term referring to a piece of meat pounded thin, then grilled or sauteed. |
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It was more successful than they expected and soon became established as a major event in the culinary world. |
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This weeklong festival attracts Bourbon enthusiasts and culinary adventurists from across the country. |
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Breton cuisine contains many elements from the wider French culinary tradition. |
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The capacity dried mosses have to absorb fluids, has made their use practical in both medical and culinary uses. |
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The name Torbay sole appears to be a mainly culinary term, following the habit of renaming certain fish to broaden their appeal. |
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Alsatian cuisine, somewhat based on Germanic culinary traditions, is marked by the use of pork in various forms. |
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Malagasy cuisine reflects the diverse influences of Southeast Asian, African, Indian, Chinese and European culinary traditions. |
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European people intermarried with the Indians, and popularized valuable culinary skills, such as baking, in India. |
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Herbs have a variety of uses including culinary, medicinal, and in some cases, spiritual. |
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Also, there are some herbs such as those in the mint family that are used for both culinary and medicinal purposes. |
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The main attractions are concerts, dances, rural tourism, culinary and the relatively low temperatures for a tropical climate. |
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Recipes spread quickly through both countries' national media, culinary blogs, and YouTube. |
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Kun chiang is a dry and sweet Chinese sausage which has also been incorporated into the Thai culinary culture. |
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If you are up for a luxury culinary adventure, then try the fugu sashimi, which is made from the flesh of the poisonous puffer fish. |
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Her voice is more akin to twentysomething urbanite chick-lit, rather than a culinary memoir. |
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Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on a cooked mixture of milk or cream and egg yolk. |
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Paraguay's culinary heritage is also deeply influenced by this cultural fusion. |
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Van Drunen Farms now offers Lucuma, a long-time Peruvian culinary delight, among its freeze-dried fruits product line. |
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It's the perfect complement to any culinary experience, at a lower price than most manual mandolines. |
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American eating habits owe a great deal to that of their British culinary roots with some variations. |
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And magnificent Matt's culinary courage proved that he who dares chew the witchety grub wins. |
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Nutmeg was once considered an abortifacient, but may be safe for culinary use during pregnancy. |
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Gravies, sauces and demi-glaces can add elegance and class to your holiday meals without a lot of culinary know-how. |
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These can be best seen in the music, the culinary traditions and in the people themselves. |
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The ancient culinary sendoff of the so-called Tyrolean Iceman has emerged from an analysis of food remains in his colon and intestines. |
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The city is known as the Gastronomical Capital of the Americas, mixing Spanish, Andean and Asian culinary traditions. |
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Create a culinary fervor without a fatty-fuss with tahini butter, creamy gazpacho, bean tostadas and custardy yocheesecake. |
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For culinary purposes, varieties are often differentiated by their waxiness. |
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William Buford, commanding officer, USS Chinook, on the culinary specialist's role on a coastal patrol ship. |
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In places outside North America, Australia, and New Zealand, corn often refers to maize in culinary contexts. |
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Capsaicinoid compounds, which give chilies their culinary kick, have the happy effect of discouraging a seed-rotting fungus. |
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When they weren't praying, they were cooking up a treasure trove of culinary treats, such as rakott knimpli, paprikas csirke and gomboc. |
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The American R and B artist is enthusiastic about creating the culinary guide of soul food recipes and is quite positive about its popularity. |
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The culinary influences include those from Malta, Genoa, Portugal, Andalusia and Britain. |
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Packed full of mouth-watering meal ides, culinary tips and articles and ideas for the perfect menu to impress any dinner party guest. |
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The hotel's chef trained at the finest culinary institutes in Europe. |
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Quite a few culinary loanwords exist in German and in other languages, some of which describe distinctive features of Polish cuisine. |
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Guests also receive recipes incorporating the sweet stuff from the hotel's culinary team and the resident mixologist. |
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However, for culinary purposes and in common English language usage, peanuts are usually referred to as nuts. |
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Indian migration has spread the culinary traditions of the subcontinent throughout the world. |
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In culinary usage, clams are commonly eaten marine bivalves, as in clam digging and the resulting soup, clam chowder. |
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The clubhouse with expansive swimming pool overlooking the sea offers, as part of the complex, culinary delights by Salini and The Chophouse. |
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Caranda, founder of Caranda Fine Foods, takes these spices to a new culinary dimension. |
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Well, this is when I can rebuke them in one, for nowhere else is there such a time of the year as the Glorious Twelfth in the culinary calendar. |
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The cuisine of Somalia varies from region to region is a mixture of diverse culinary influences. |
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Specialist JanMichael Calma, Team Joint Base Lewis-McCord, Washington received best exhibit in show, culinary showpiece. |
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Mashed potato is simply dull, but then the stolidness of Delia culinary innovation is her genius. |
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Their ideal vacation experience made the rester the focus of care, the object of medical, cultural, and culinary attention. |
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Reviews of starred restaurants also include two to three culinary specialities. |
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The 1872 culinary game-changer resulted in a richer and silkier cheese, which eventually became the popular Philadelphia cream cheese. |
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Among the food scolds, the Center for Science in the Public Interest called the sandwich the culinary equivalent of a snuff film. |
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Modern culinary writers distinguish between three general regional forms of Dutch cuisine. |
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This culinary process is but the first in a series of cookings, of which the intracorporeal cookings constitute the rest. |
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For a culinary vegan, consider a box of sprouting seeds, with varieties of lentils, mung beans, adzuki and green peas. |
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The game loving crowd noshed on culinary treats courtesy of the famed Capital Grille and decadent desserts by Cake Designs by Edda. |
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Robbing nature of its culinary jewels, be they animals or vegetables, turns us into unmalicious thieves. |
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Moreover, Adam and Raphael currently share an uncommon communion through the largely unmoderated space of the culinary. |
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The recipe was born and with it the challenge for Cravers across the land to create their own unique Slider culinary creation. |
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Latkes are one of the world's very oldest culinary creations, originating in Biblical times as small discs of fried dough. |
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Bangladesh shares its culinary heritage with the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. |
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Shrewsbury is well known in culinary circles for being the namesake of a classic English dessert. |
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The culinary influence of Kerala is quite evident in the cuisines of Lakshadweep, since the island lies in close proximity to Kerala. |
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The Indian culinary scene in the Middle East has been influenced greatly by the large Indian diaspora in these countries. |
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Puck's former colleague, Jeremiah Tower became synonymous with California Cuisine and the overall American culinary revolution. |
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Rijsttafel, a colonial culinary concept, and dishes such as Nasi goreng and satay are very popular in the Netherlands. |
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The gonads of both male and female sea urchins, usually called sea urchin roe or corals, are culinary delicacies in many parts of the world. |
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But it was Muse's creativity rather than their culinary critique that left a lasting impression on Arcane Roots. |
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From Joe's Crab Shack they sampled succulent steamed Snow crab and fresh corn on the cob prepared by the restaurant's culinary director George Atsangbe. |
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Lavish illustrations, enchanting stories and reportage invite the reader, over 336 pages, to go on a wholly exceptional culinary journey through Aphrodite's isle. |
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The culinary experience at Peppermill has an essence of the regal life and feast of the erstwhile emperors, maharajas, Nizams and navabs of India. |
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It's a culinary faux pas graver than eating pudding with your soup spoon. |
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Half-competent amateurs quickly learn not to cook from volumes with full-page glossy gastroporn pix, because their own culinary productions will never attain such lustre. |
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An array of delicious traditional desserts like fhirnee, carrot halwa, peele chawal and malpua provided true Punjabi culinary experience to guests. |
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From an after-dinner cheeseboard to a fryup or traditional fish and chips, they've shaped the sweet stuff to look like all sorts of culinary wonders. |
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If your spouse, children or other significant others are still whining about all those holiday leftovers you made them eat, maybe it's time to spruce up your culinary skills. |
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As part of the deal, the joint venture will import, market and sell a broad array of packaged Morton culinary salts, water softening salts, and Epsom salts across China. |
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In a feature story about culinary ghostwriters, The New York Times described Julia Turshen as being one for Paltrow in 'My Father's Daughter', RadarOnline reported. |
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Today the cuisine of Iraq reflects this rich inheritance as well as strong influences from the culinary traditions of neighbouring Turkey, Iran and the Greater Syria area. |
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The county has given its name to a number of culinary specialities. |
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Desserts are very rich and sweet, combining native ingredients with the extravagance and style characteristic of the French impact on Senegal's culinary methods. |
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There are many other culinary uses with sweet potato as well. |
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Those who secretly have driven through Sonic for a sneaky, foot-long chilidog can now eat in public and feel confident they are among the culinary trendies. |
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