We are not encouraging any use of these sites save the one stated purpose of identifying leavening agents. |
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I wish all those kids were doing some kind of composition and improvisation as well, leavening their virtuosity with creativity. |
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Another method of leavening is the use of whipped egg whites, which traps air in bubbles. |
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I had been using baking powder for a leavening and vegetable oil on the waffle iron in the recipes I had tried. |
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In his writing he has honed a unique style of time-twisting montage, leavening the serious stuff with an eye for intriguing detail and an ear for a telling tale. |
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Because there can be no leavening products used during the holiday, matzo flour mush has the bran separated from the wheat because bran helps facilitate the leavening process. |
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The publication of the book had brought, besides savage criticism and attack, a compensatory leavening of pleasant new literary acquaintances in its wake. |
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Combination of sodium bicarbonate and organic acids e.g. tartaric acid and citric acid, may result in a product with somewhat lesser leavening. |
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Generally speaking, the people of a small community have not known the leavening influence of literature. |
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Almost everything that is alive and imaginative about morality comes from the leavening influence of art. |
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Literature, perhaps more than anything else, exercises a leavening influence on the temper of a person's moral life. |
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Such salts are used as leavening agents in baking, as abrasives in toothpaste, and sometimes as additives to detergents. |
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The amendment would allow the bakers in other Member States to have the advantage of using this leavening agent. |
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If we remain like the yeast we can hopefully have a leavening effect on a broader context. |
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I think he has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses. |
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Wheat flour,brown candied sugar, raw cane sugar crude, vegetable fat, soya flour, spices, leavening agent: sodium bicarbonate. |
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So why do we hear so many professors describe their pupils as hostile to learning, with a leavening of indolence? |
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Though the recipe included in the book by Weaver calls for a sourdough mixture, I felt that a beer barm might be a good replication of the leavening agent. |
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Currently this additive is mainly only used in the UK as leavening agent to bakery wares. |
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Besides making yogurt and leavening bread, these dehydrators also can soften honey or butter, re-crisp crackers or popcorn, sprout seeds or hatch chicks. |
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The proposed amendment would allow the bakers of other Member States to use this leavening agent. |
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Allowing the yeast or other leavening agents to do their duty. |
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They had no choice but to stay on in Asia, intermingling with the local peoples, and leavening Indian learning with Greek philosophy and classical ideas. |
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We are to have no leavening in our homes during this period of time and we are to refrain from eating bakery products, such as breads and cakes that contain leavening agents. |
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What he brought to the role that distinguished it from the darker version in Mr. Brooks's original movie is a sweet, leavening note of adorability — even vulnerability — that is also key to Mr. Lane's enduring appeal. |
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Better to err of the side of expansiveness when applying the leavening of experience to ambitious ideas than to take the chance that those ideas will never see the light of day. |
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Cardinal Carter exemplified a clear understanding of the right role of religion in public life, demonstrating that principles of faith can have a leavening effect in public discourse. |
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Only with the EU's firm commitment is the creation of democracy in Asia a feasible process, and the democratic countries, of which Taiwan is an example, can and must be planted and nurtured as a leavening influence. |
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The dough must then be left to rise in the bowl for 25-35 minutes, covered with cotton or wool cloths to obtain an even leavening and temperature. |
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This was the leavening for the entire political and social organisation: a single party, a single legal system, unified institutions and a centralised State. |
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Formerly a chef consultant for a luxury hotel chain, ShaSha quit to develop a business selling products baked without yeast, made with a sourdough leavening agent from Egypt. |
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In late 18th century North America, before the development of baking powder, pearl ash was used as a leavening agent in quick breads. |
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Glucono delta-lactone is a naturally occurring food additive used as a sequestrant, an acidifier, or a curing, pickling or leavening agent. |
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Baking ammonia, an old-fashioned leavening agent and predecessor to today's baking soda and baking powder, is also known as ammonium carbonate. |
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Then there was a leavening of Albanians, Bessara bians, Bosnians, Bulgars, Moldavians, Montenegrins, Herzegovinians, Turks, and other diverse nationalities. |
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In the early 1800s, children at Leavening played football, trap ball, tap and taw, shinnow and cricket. |
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