In a bowl mix 200g medium desiccated coconut, 50g golden caster sugar and 1 egg white. |
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His disenchantment is wan, taking the form of desiccated sentiment, not grotesquerie. |
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Even her hair is wispy and desiccated, a spiderish black, standing out from her head as if electrified. |
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He is the perpetually hungry scholar, too desiccated by poverty to return her love, a vampire preying on her bountiful spirit. |
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It is the driest, flattest, most desiccated, infertile and climatically aggressive of all the inhabited continents. |
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The coconut macaroons are far more delicious, little sugary balls of the desiccated nut. |
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Tax cuts are about far more than number crunching and desiccated calculations. |
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Hydrated and desiccated leaves were prepared using conventional and freeze-substitution techniques, respectively. |
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The taut skin of these desiccated animals feels smooth under the hand and hard, like water-polished stone. |
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You have trays of dried chillies, raisins, desiccated coconut, crumbling curry leaves and chewy mango bar. |
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Generally, these eggs were almost hollow, and the remaining contents were desiccated. |
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Underfoot irregular, pebbles lay like aggregate and chips of stone protruded from the compacted ground, as desiccated and brittle as human bone. |
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His chicken curry, for example, is a retro classic made with Granny Smith apples, chicken stock and desiccated coconut. |
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Normally, we portray our politicians as desiccated calculating machines, charlatans or megalomaniacs. |
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Each individual replicate was desiccated separately in its own sterile jar containing a single plastic float above the saturated salt solution. |
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They dug up some new material, but he felt it was a desiccated way of approaching the subject. |
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Most patients take the entire daily dose of desiccated thyroid in the morning. |
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Doesn't this build respect for others, not in the desiccated sense of school room lectures about morality, but in reality? |
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Despite all the gadgets to lighten his work, he leaves his office with a dull and desiccated mind. |
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A portion of each shoot was desiccated and preserved in silica crystals. |
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Flipping through this magazine, it's hard to believe there once was a day when athletes' kitchens were stocked with just eggs and desiccated liver. |
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There were, though, other loves that belied the appearance of a desiccated, workaholic spinster. |
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The case of desiccated feed as an essential component of animal fodder is paradigmatic. |
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It's a direful thing to have in your hands, a desiccated version of Lady Gaga's skirt-steak dress. |
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Nor are they desiccated calculating machines, meting out dispassionate justice uninfluenced by political ideas. |
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One of the great things about desiccated coconut is that it makes a wonderful, flavourful, crispy coating. |
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This cleaning cream high tolerance respects the sensitivity of the skins irritated and desiccated while ensuring a perfect hygiene. |
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I've heard some guys got theirs down to 17 or 18, depending on how long it had been desiccated. |
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Yet, just two weeks later, and then for six more weeks, the dry weather and heat desiccated virtually every crop except grapes. |
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The filter should contain no organic binders and should be desiccated to constant weight before use. |
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The lipsticks high tolerance, rich in A tocopherol and G orizanol, reconstitute the desiccated lips and ensure comfort and long behaviour. |
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After flowering, its foliage is desiccated, to produce new sheets with the autumn. |
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The whole plant becomes desiccated and presents symptoms of stunting and swelling at the base of the stem with conspicuous shortened internodes. |
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The handwringing in the press is so severe you can hear the bird-bones of these desiccated scribes cracking as they conjur up the next Horrible Scenario. |
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There are 2.5 billion mummified, skinned, pressed, pinned, stained, frozen, pickled, skeletal-bleached, and desiccated dead specimens of species worldwide. |
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In place of passionate political arguments we have a desiccated debate on the euro polarised between technocratic proponents and emotional opponents. |
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Another flash of lightning lit the cave with something that was not quite daylight, and he saw the remains of a fire pit, with a stack of desiccated animal dung next to it. |
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Even at this time of the year, the very beginning of summer, it sprawls dry, thorny and desiccated, in shades of tan, amber, and a hundred browns. |
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Yet here they too were mummified by natural means, as corrosive body fluids drained away into the same hot dry sand which desiccated and preserved their skin, hair and nails. |
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Care of the gercées lips, damaged lips, desiccated lips. |
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Cassava can be naturally desiccated by solar radiation and this avoids energy-intensive artificial drying practices, which use technology that is not suited to conditions in Colombia. |
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The vibrancy of ginger, garlic and chilli, crisp tofu, meltingly soft aubergine and zing of coriander were all beautifully balanced with the coarse texture and creamy flavour of desiccated coconut. |
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Suitable for surfaces which shall neither be heated nor treated with moist products but have to be desiccated and treated antiseptically against putrefaction, mould infestations etc. |
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Serve with basmati rice, popadums and condiments including crunchy peanut butter, chopped nuts, desiccated coconut, raisins, chutney and acha. |
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Gluten-free coconut dietary fibre will also cause toxins and cholesterol to leave your body faster, for better health. 1 level tablespoonful of desiccated coconut contains only 30 calories and 10g fibre. |
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The formation of tarnish inside display cases can be minimized by using desiccated silica gel to keep the relative humidity low, and activated charcoal or a suitable commercial product to remove tarnishing gases. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché — little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning — suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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Insist on the particularly desiccated areas. |
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In the dry valleys, the same effect occurs over a rock base, leading to a desiccated landscape. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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Natural desiccated porcine thyroid extract has been prescribed successfully over 120 years, until Levothyroxine was developed. |
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They discover a series of bodies with ruptured ribcages and are surprised by the desiccated body of a facehugger. |
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For who among us does not collect something, be it rubber bands, paper bags, derelict wallets or handbags, desiccated ball point pens, single cuff links or earrings? |
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A sizeable portion of the lentil crop has been swathed or desiccated meaning it's vulnerable to various downgrading factors should wet conditions persist. |
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Additional protection against tarnishing can be achieved by placing small containers of desiccated silica gel and activated charcoal inside the bag. |
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I love to use desiccated coconut in savoury dishes. |
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Leaves also showed brownish desiccated margins, generally curling down. |
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Once a fire has burnt through the area, hollows in the peat are burnt out, and hummocks are desiccated but can contribute to Sphagnum recolonization. |
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Interference-contrast micrograph through the abaxial surface of a proximal cell of a phyllidium of Tortula ruralis ten minutes after rehydration from the desiccated state. |
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Thin, desiccated sheets of silvery fish skin came piled on a plate with a serving of brandade, that southern European paste of salt cod and olive oil. |
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