Aloe Vera helps in reducing redness, flaky skin, and inflammation if applied daily. |
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On my plate was some melon, sweet and fragrant, and a star-shaped pastry so light and flaky, I hardly dared pick it up. |
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The pastry was light and flaky, and the insides were pleasant enough, if a little lacking in spice. |
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The haddock was perfectly flaky and moist, lightly topped with bread crumbs, and served over sauteed spinach and sage mashed potatoes. |
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My son became addicted in the hotel to sumptuous baklava of flaky pastry, honey and nuts. |
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The central part of this dish is tilapia, a fresh water fish with white flesh and a flaky texture. |
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I'd be lying, semi-conscious in my hospital bed, laid low by my flaky pods, defenceless against her scheming ways. |
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Dry skin can look leathery, dry and flaky, and will lose the elasticity it needs to stay firm and young-looking. |
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The other day, this old man in a terrible nerdy anorak and flaky skin came to our school. |
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The beggar's purse, in particular, is a visual treat, with apple filling wrapped like a present in golden, flaky phyllo. |
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The tortellini of crab and langoustine I started with were large and succulent, with the shellfish inside chopped to a moist, flaky consistency. |
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Without moisturizer, your skin may become dry and flaky and possibly even painful, red, itchy and sore. |
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He quickly snatched the last few flaky crumbs of an apple turnover as the plate was whisked away. |
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In general terms hot smoked fish is flaky whilst cold smoked fish is firmer and sliceable. |
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The flaky filo crust gave way to sloppy mouthfuls of meat and dark gravy beneath. |
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The chocolate butter tart is outstanding, with flaky pastry, a rich filling and lots of pecans. |
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Dry, flaky skin that persists despite the use of hand lotion and skin creams could very well be a fungal infection. |
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The Scottish foursome sound nicely chilled where they used to be, for better or worse, just plain flaky. |
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Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence. |
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Yes it is a tad flaky but it's also classic Hollywood high-concept cuteness. |
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Mature plants, which often grow wider than they grow tall, develop a good framework of stems with flaky fawn bark. |
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The songs are simply wholesome and innocently jolly, which perfectly match America's number-one flaky housewife. |
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A bed of flaky pastry spread with a sharp raspberry confiture and a thick custard was crowned with little pink-iced creme-filled choux pastries. |
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She has a strong physical presence, and her supporting cast of flaky models and dodgy men is conjured up with elegant economy. |
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Ringworm of the scalp may start as a small sore that resembles a pimple before becoming patchy, flaky, or scaly. |
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If it is flaky or peeling in more than any areas that have received obvious damage, you'll want to remove it. |
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Soap tightens the skin, leaving you more prone to cuts and, post-shaving, flaky legs. |
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Seborrheic dermatitis usually causes the skin to look a little greasy, and scaly or flaky. |
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With her flaky skin, bad teeth and straggly hair, she's almost unrecognisable. |
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The croissants are flaky and buttery and the almond croissants are unbelievably decadent. |
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The flesh was moist and flaky, and the skin had a bit of a charcoal taste to it. |
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Light, flaky pastries made of tissue-thin dough with fruit and nut fillings. |
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I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination. |
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Nothing worked, least of all the pressure on the general, who seemed to become ever more flaky as the crisis developed. |
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She gleefully portrays the dual roles of Rose's flaky adoptive mother Claire and Rose's native godmother Maddie. |
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Venture capitalists are taking lots of heat for making some big bets on some pretty flaky ideas. |
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But until you see it and hold it, it's merely a concept, a flaky idea, something that may happen. |
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Although the man is accused by some conservatives in Brazil of being flaky, in person it is his wisdom and humility that shine out. |
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The main drawback is its slightly flaky in-game camera feature, which does not always let you see the action from the best angles. |
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Secondly, it means that devices using these schemes will be just plain flaky. |
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The free network connection is a little flaky, with the signal fading in and out. |
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There were rather nice samosas too, crisp flaky pastry stuffed with coarse-minced but tender lamb, potato cubes and peas. |
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Consider, for instance, the iterative geometric process of creating flaky pastry dough. |
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Do you sometimes long for a taste of your mom's beef dumpling or a forkful of warm wild blueberry pie in a flaky crust? |
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The pastry was delicately flaky, rich and buttery but not overwhelmingly so, and the frangipane was soft, flavorful and simply marvellous. |
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There's a tasteful brown-sugar cheesecake shaped like a tart, and a flaky apple crostata shaped like a small manhole cover. |
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This froggy gooeyness didn't quite mesh with the flaky crust, and the caramel seemed more salty than sweet. |
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Sprinkle, as you go, with generous pinches of flaky sea salt and vigorous twists of freshly ground black pepper. |
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They're like these eggy, flaky, tube-shaped tea cookies, and they make more crumbs than any other cookie on the planet. |
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When some of the water is removed from the grenadier, its flesh becomes firm, and the meat flaky, says Crapo. |
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Zirconium usually occurs as a hard, grayish white metal, whose surface has a flaky appearance. |
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Conversely, from the point of view of a tied-down molecular biologist, this is all airy-fairy, flaky stuff. |
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Animal fat, or lard, which has a high smoking point, is very effective as a leavener in flaky pastries and tart shells. |
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Those countries where the public is deemed to be flaky get the full treatment. |
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Modern Banbury cakes are small and oval, made of light flaky pastry with a crisp top achieved by a powdering of sugar before baking. |
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The mille-feuille was indeed outstanding, the puff pastry perfectly flaky, the vanilla cream light and aerial, the nougatine topping thin and crunchy. |
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Dolphins have extremely soft, flaky skin which they shed every two hours. |
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Its sweet, delicate, flaky flesh makes this fish a prize catch. |
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Don't forget to try those mouth watering, flaky, pastry sausage rolls. |
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My arguments are flaky, and I'm a selfish hippy living in a dreamworld. |
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It's worthwhile to consider the consequences of even the most flaky ideas, although the chance of any of them actually panning out in the long run is not very high. |
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Now there were filets of flaky white stuff drowned in a red sauce. |
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I seem to remember seeing an expert say that a paper trail could compensate for flaky machines, and that there are ways to make the machines significantly hack-proof. |
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The software is too flaky, and employees keep breaking the screens. |
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Blanketing a heartwarming stew with a flaky brown crust is a great idea. |
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My dad, a steak and kidney pie connoisseur, was impressed with his dish, which consisted of thick chunks of beef in a sea of gravy, covered with a layer of flaky pastry. |
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It was fortunate that the flaky software was a general update because it's likely that fewer people were affected by problems than might be the case with a patch. |
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As central heating and the resulting dry air take their toll, combat dry, flaky skin by swapping your daily face cream for a super-rich moisturiser. |
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During compaction of siliciclastic muds the flaky clay particles are realigned to be parallel to each other and impart a fissility to the rock, which is commonly called shale. |
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The meat from these fish is white, flaky, and sweet, but bony. |
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Some of the fish should be firm-fleshed and gelatinous like halibut, eel, and winter flounder, and some tender and flaky like hake, baby cod, small pollock, and lemon sole. |
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered. |
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The beet, apple and Oka salad was served in a light, flaky filo cup. |
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Pastry appears again beneath the milk chocolate tart, and it is flawless, flaky and fresh, without a hint of the sogginess of almost every other restaurant tart shell. |
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I hear that the mechanisms for transferring you from one provider to another are incredibly flaky and the whole thing is held together on a wing and a prayer. |
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The phyllo cooks until golden, crisp, and flaky, and the cheesy spinach filling is addictive, to say the least. |
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In auricular diagnosis one can identify subtle problems of the body by detecting areas of the ear which are discoloured, flaky, or have tenderness or high skin conductance. |
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This is a fantastic summer main course, served with a crunchy green salad on the side. Use a firm, flaky white fish such as snapper, cod or sea bass. |
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Essentially, the dish is six hunks of melted cheese, each wrapped in the middle of a flaky pastry. |
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An Eccles cake is a small, round cake filled with currants and made from flaky pastry with butter, sometimes topped with demerara sugar. |
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Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavour and a dense, flaky, white flesh. |
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Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavor and a dense, flaky white flesh. |
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The bark of most pines is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaky bark. |
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Or spread goat cheese on toasts, sprinkle with thyme, pepper and flaky sea salt, then top with some of the ratatouille to make crostini. |
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A hearty, comfort food starter, the beef encased in the flakiest of flaky pastry, the tiny mushrooms intensely flavoured. |
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Packed with tender steak and oozing a gravy made with the renowned Bishops Finger ale, it also boasts both shortcrust and flaky pastry. |
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Who needs tonsa sugar and chocolate when you've got fresh fruit, flaky pastry and whipped cream? |
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A flaky pastry range of patties as well as a Caribbean line of soups and pasta meals. |
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Crisp, buttery, flaky pastry that holds back a rich, savoury sauce, thick with a myriad of tasty things. |
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And in the case of seafood, there is no need to tenderized that tasty, flaky, fishy flesh. |
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Carefully remove any old wall covering or flaky paint, and then wash the walls down with sugar soap. |
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The 2-1 hair and body wash is all natural and washes away problems such as cradle cap and dry, itchy or flaky scalp. |
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Cheesy Garlic Bread Pizza delivers delicious garlic bread flavor, with layers of cheese on a new light, flaky and buttery hand-tossed crust. |
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I'll get flaky skin on my feet and the haemorrhoids will need minor surgery. |
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Mouthwateringly delicious and bursting with flavor, empanadas are flaky baked pockets, stuffed with fresh delectable ingredients. |
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A much-prized Gulf fish, the grouper has thick, white flaky meat. |
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More Loire Valley cruise than a take-away from the local chippy, a crisp sauvignon blanc from Sancerre has the freshness to compliment flaky fish with tartare sauce. |
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Both growth figures look flaky but the FirstGroup bid was flakiest. |
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I cannot enjoy the online game because of my flaky Internet connection. |
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Here's how to give flaky skin and chapped lips the heave-ho. |
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The skin of a patient with atopic dermatitis reacts abnormally and easily to irritants, food, and environmental allergens and becomes red, flaky and very itchy. |
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However, I feel you're overdoing it by bathing your labradoodle so much and may be making the condition worse by washing out the natural oils, leaving skin dry and flaky. |
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Apple Crostata, warm apples baked inside flaky pastry, prepared with a crunchy almond topping, served with vanilla ice cream and a delicious warm caramel sauce. |
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The catfish fillet is hot and flaky inside, a hot blobular doughnut. |
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