The wooden table was bare and simple here, with only a single fork as a utensil. |
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I purchased some much needed essentials for my utensil crock, an apron, a new tart pan and some hand soap. |
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Rust may be scoured with fine steel wool or scouring powder but re-seasoning of the utensil is necessary. |
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Asparagus is normally cooked, preferably by steaming in the special tall utensil designed for the purpose. |
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Frowning, the teacher slowly picked up the writing utensil, rewriting the equation for me and showing me the step I'd managed to forget to do. |
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Put all the above ingredients in a large utensil and stir on slow fire for two to three hours. |
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I shuffled through my pockets, trying to find a piece of paper and a writing utensil so I could take the address down. |
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If your dog likes to ride shotgun with you in the car, margarine tubs are the perfect utensil for dog food and water to-go. |
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I think the hardest utensil to draw with is oil pastels and crayons because they don't have a point like pencils and pens. |
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Finally putting down his writing utensil, he leaned forward slightly, resting on his elbows. |
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Since heat is created only in the cooking utensil and food, this glass ceramic surface remains fairly cool. |
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Make sure to serve the chili, stew or anything that needs a utensil prior to the game. |
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Clearly this utensil has been designed for the purpose of benign kitchen tasks and the use of human safety factors are in ample evidence. |
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Use forceps or other suitable utensil to place the sample on the weighing pan. |
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Given the dimensions of the jug, one supposes that it served as a kitchen utensil, used to hold milk and whey. |
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Find rewards that support your new lifestyle such as a new cooking utensil for the kitchen or some active wear that adds to your comfort. |
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Mop sauce gets its name from a utensil similar to a small string mop that the chuck wagon cook would use to baste meats, literally mopping on the sauce while cooking. |
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Far too big and heavy for the average stove top, these are set on single-ring gas burners on the ground, and stirred with something more like an oar than a cooking utensil. |
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With an exclusive personal organizer one also needs a compatible, elegant writing utensil. |
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Use a garden hose or bucket of water to put out a garden torch candle, or smother the flame with a large snuffer, spoon or similar metal utensil. |
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Deactivation feeler pin to work with the utensil in the tall grass, to avoid that the feeler pin reenters also when it doesn't need. |
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It included a knifelike utensil called a trencher, or a pusher, apparently used to push food from the dish onto a small spoon or fork. |
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She recommended the construction of cupboards, shelves and drawers adapted to each sort of utensil. |
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There is a risk of burns from the high temperatures from the utensil when it is taken out of the oven. |
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These are apparently needed by manufacturers because they produce an equal spray of fat on the utensil concerned. |
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This decorative handle would have originally sat on top of a domestic utensil. |
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Use the knife or other suitable utensil to remove the pieces of metal from the storage bottles. |
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Shortly after when staff attempted to retrieve an eating utensil from her cell, she refused to hand it over. |
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Yet, in the midst of the destruction, there were dinner settings left with not a plate or utensil out of place. |
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To avoid embarrassment, it helps to know what each utensil is for and which bread plate is yours. |
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It's a fact that men are genetically unable to replace toilet roll, notice that the milk is running low, or cook a meal without using every utensil in the kitchen. |
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Suddenly the whole oaty lump fell, detaching itself from my metal utensil. |
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The whole or any part of any utensil, machinery, instrument, apparatus or article used or intended for use, in or for making, preparing, keeping, selling or supplying of food. |
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The dough for beaten biscuits, also a Southern specialty, is literally beaten with a mallet or other utensil for about 30 minutes to produce a fine texture. |
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Astronauts eat mostly wet and sticky foods such as oatmeal, scrambled eggs, puddings, and stews because they stick to an eating utensil long enough for the astronaut to put the food into his mouth. |
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Common examples include tub benches, reachers, large-print or talking devices, and adapted utensils or utensil or tool holders that can be used across many activities. |
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The inscription is written by the artist Kalon and the object of the dedication may have been a bronze utensil, as the word hieron indicates. |
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Put one plate and utensil at their place to simplify the environment. |
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Sodium gluconate is a chemical mainly used to clean metal and glass, with applications such as bottle washing, utensil cleaning and surface treatment. |
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This is the case with, for example, utensil coating involving research into new generations of nonstick materials, greater durability and low-cost solutions. |
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Combine juice and sugar in 4 quart utensil. |
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A supply of a feeding utensil or other gripping device that is specially designed for use by an individual with impaired use of hands or other similar disability. |
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It was a long time since I had not seen a kitchen utensil repaired! |
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I need some sort of cutting utensil to get through this shrink wrap. |
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A spurtle is a wooden spatula-type utensil used in making the dish. |
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A favourite Pakistani curry is karahi, which is either mutton or chicken cooked in a cooking utensil called karahi, which is similar in shape to a wok. |
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The salamander, a fairly long metal utensil with a flat rounded head, was left in the fire until red hot and then used to brown the top of a dish without further cooking. |
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Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary. |
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