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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Lunch would be stew or steak and kidney pud with potatoes and boiled green vegetables. |
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My blood boiled and burned like acid fire within me but I forced my will to ignore it. |
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The cold plate was beautifully presented on a bed of green leaves, with little pots of mustard and mayo, hard boiled eggs and tomato. |
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The ash of the fruit and the bark, when boiled in oil, are used in making soaps. |
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She returned a few minutes later with some boiled yam, an onion and tomato sauce, fried plantain and a bean casserole. |
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Such was the importance of the sector that it regularly became an ideological battleground that boiled over into conflict. |
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My blood boiled, fiery brown eyes shooting daggers at my pimply-faced enemy. |
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Mara and the president went at it hammer and tongs, beating out offer and counteroffer as blood boiled and tempers rose. |
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Serve with boiled new potatoes, lemon wedges and a salad of lamb's lettuce simply dressed with olive oil and lemon juice. |
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Low, dark clouds boiled overhead and lightning flashed and thunder rolled down the mountainside. |
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While you're grilling, take some of the boiled marinade and baste the steak with it. |
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This, washed and then boiled, yielded aluminium sulphate, which, when ammonia was added, became alum. |
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The reason why the bones were boiled for a long time was that it was believed the bones were poor in nutritive value. |
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The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap. |
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In Japan the leaves and roots are used for pickles, but the root is also boiled and eaten with yuzu flavoured miso. |
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My naked face has been likened to a canvas by my late artist husband, and like a boiled egg by my own observation. |
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The pilaf was prepared with boiled potatoes, which surprisingly adds lightness to the dish. |
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Poultices of wormwood boiled in grease, barm, or wine, may be applied with good success to white swellings. |
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Instead of the turkey, a boiled or roasted chicken or a brace of stewed or roasted pheasants can be used. |
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I had fished this for carp, and caught quite a few tench on boiled baits and carp rigs. |
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Potatoes, whether served mashed, boiled or chipped, flowery or waxy, are integral parts of Irish diet and culture. |
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Once down, I picked up a large Thermos of boiled water, which was waiting for the morning tea, removing the lid. |
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King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips. |
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The French prepare marzipan by combining ground almonds with sugar syrup boiled to the soft ball stage. |
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They fed me on boiled pumpkin, wild rice, little mud fish and river prawns cooked in hollow bamboo tubes. |
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The girl, 14 at the time of the incident in May 1996, was injured when a test tube of ethanol boiled over during a chemistry class. |
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Don't reuse the marinade from raw meat or poultry on cooked food unless it's boiled first to destroy any harmful bacteria. |
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Common high-glycemic foods include baked potatoes, boiled new potatoes, corn flakes, dates, and instant rice. |
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Some alternate breakfast foods include boiled manioc, maize porridge, or fried cakes made of rice flour. |
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Children gathered there every Friday night to eat bread and saveloys and drink billy tea from water boiled on the fire. |
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In the evening father lit a fire and boiled water for the tea, with so unique a flavour that never since have I tasted anything like it. |
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Farina, a coarse gravel-like flour made from cassava, is boiled with sun-dried beef to make a dish known as tasso. |
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After the tomatoes are boiled down, simmer at lowest heat setting for 90 minutes to two hours. |
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By the time the chicken was done, the accompanying vegetables had been boiled down into a soggy mush. |
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After the oil is boiled down, it is sealed into casks, and put into storage. |
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Meanwhile the cooking liquor would be boiled down to make a thickened gravy. |
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I find it laughable now that at 25 I was having what essentially boiled down to a mid-life crisis. |
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I stood on the front porch watching horizontal sheets of rain sweep up the driveway as the clouds boiled menacingly overhead. |
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Black skies boiled and seethed above, clouds dark as pitch surging in an ominous spiral. |
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He had never seen anything like it, this barrier of blue and white that boiled and roared and foamed before him, like a thing alive. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their superstructure by the wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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Clouds boiled in the sky overhead, blocking out the sun and heralding a storm. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind, behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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Vaccine transfer needles should be boiled in water and allowed to cool before using. |
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In one clinic, all instruments, including those used for surgical operations, were simply boiled in water. |
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The linen was boiled, scrubbed, rinsed and given a final soak in Robin Blue to drag out the last erg of whiteness before starching. |
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Beryl rounded up all our jumpers and various moth-eaten Fair Isle handknits belonging to Reginald, and boiled them in her washing machine. |
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A tiny old monk, who seemed to have been waiting outside the door, bowed into the room with an enormous bowl of boiled eggs and a jar of wine. |
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Steaming or boiling takes around the same time, and boiled broccoli should be carefully drained to avoid sogginess. |
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Pots full of boiled fish and baskets hang from a string where cats could not reach, to be served with rice for the next meal. |
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Even so, they brought out some corn and some boiled bananas to share with us. |
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In addition, wherever eggs have been boiled for the recipes above, then they need to be peeled before moving on to the next stage of the recipe. |
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That evening I filled out my menu card for the next day, requesting just boiled vegetables for lunch. |
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Chicken and bamboo shoots had been boiled together with green curry, tasting spicy but not fiery. |
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When the kettle had been boiled and the tea had been made we all went up to Terri's bedroom. |
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Half an hour later, water had been boiled and poured into a large tub next to the fireplace. |
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Health experts have advised all water should be boiled before drinking until the source of the contamination is traced. |
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At homes, he says water should be boiled until it begins to roll in the vessel. |
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I started with a duck salad that consisted of a fan of labial magret, a hunch of little gem and three boiled, bland mini carrots. |
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Maple tree growers tap into this stream for a crop of maple sap which is boiled off to procure a sweet syrup sought around the world. |
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Chestnuts must be boiled or roasted before eating due to their high levels of tannic acid. |
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At lunchtime we halt near a small waterfall, and with enough wood lying around we soon have spicy sambhar to go with boiled rice. |
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Because soap is made primarily from a caustic blend of boiled animal fat, lye and soda, it is highly alkaline. |
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A rice porridge called ciporosayo was prepared by adding salmon roe to boiled grains. |
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While he was guarding the prisoners, some of the other platoon members poured boiled water over them. |
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In the Svindersvik manor, the characteristics of Swedish rococo were boiled down to their essence and even enhanced by its minute size. |
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Although boiled linseed oil will work, mineral oil is preferred because it will not turn rancid. |
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Remove tarnish with a commercial pewter polish or a paste made of rotten-stone and boiled linseed oil or olive oil. |
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Credit must go to all the players from both sides for a competitive game that never boiled over the limits. |
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Before I knew it my tummy boiled and bubbled and reacted in the generally unruly way that neglected tummies do. |
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He saw last weeks left over boiled potatoes, mouldy and covered with small dark flying insects. |
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Popular desserts were trifle, fruit salad and traditional Christmas pudding, often made wrapped in a cloth and boiled in the copper. |
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On returning home they'd boiled the billy and had a good laugh over their endeavours. |
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Steam puddings with dried fruit or jam for flavouring were boiled in basins with cloths tied over the top. |
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You got up in the morning, you boiled your billy, rolled your swag, got out and did a decent day's work. |
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Some tribes boiled or steamed the large and fleshy roots of ballhead waterleaf with the bulbs of yellow glacier lily. |
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Re-oil yearly with boiled linseed oil, tung oil, or a product recommended by the manufacturer. |
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There were a few large jars of boiled sweets in the window, chocolate limes and Everton mints. |
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In Sweden it commonly includes herring, smoked eel, roast beef, tongue, jellied fish, boiled potatoes, and cheese. |
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The potatoes had the furry waxiness and real flavour you only get from the great heritage varieties that have been boiled in their skins. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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Rags were boiled for bandages and an assortment of ointments and salves were applied on Erik's skin to promote healing. |
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They induced him to swallow therapeutic potions of oriental bezoar stone from the stomach of a goat and boiled spirits from a human skull. |
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This boiled down to trained nurses being available to administer to the health care needs of prison inmates. |
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There were several newly baked wheaten loaves, and some hen's eggs, broken open and boiled in broth. |
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Other sought after foodstuffs were sun-dried cod, ling and pork that had been preserved in whey, then boiled to rags in its juice. |
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In the north, grains such as millet, sorghum, and corn are boiled into a porridge-like dish that forms the basis of the diet. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind and behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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They gather driftwood for fuel and share a dinner of roast pigeons and boiled samphire. |
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Rations would often include shchi, a type of cabbage soup, and kasha, which is boiled buckwheat. |
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Water was boiled in kettles, saucepans and other containers on the top of the stove, and baking done in the oven. |
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On bath nights the baths were taken down and filled with water that had been boiled in the kettle on the gas cooker. |
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Alaiah started to pace again as she watched the news, filled the bath tub with water, and boiled more water in a kettle for tea. |
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The downside is of course that you may end up being boiled to death if the air con fails. |
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The happy Finns travel en famille to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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Yellow beestings mixed with milk are poured in an animal's stomach or gut and boiled with meat. |
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Many spots will disappear if rubbed with a solution made of equal parts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar, or with a cleaning-polishing wax. |
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There, acrimony between rap superstars and an indie filmmaker boiled over into the public realm as never before. |
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I had an awful episode when I boiled two pounds of fresh broccoli in a plastic bag with the nail clipper for heat. |
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Their disciplined diet can be boiled down to three simple rules that we can massage to fit our untelevised lifestyle. |
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Got to the point where Onstad boiled over, cornered Johnny, bawled him out. |
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The buckwheat with pork fat and boiled potatoes is served in cellophane bowls and is fresh and tasty. |
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A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer. |
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We chose sole in sole with anchovy sauce, served with boiled potatoes and a ratatouille-like vegetable accompaniment, plus steak with roquefort cheese sauce. |
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There's hardly a bit of a pig you can't eat, from the head boiled up in a stewy soup to the trotters with their savoury jelly and morsels of meat. |
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Upstream of the weir the River Wharfe was glassy smooth with rising trout and cruising ducks, down river the water boiled amongst the smooth white rocks. |
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There were places where the seawater actually boiled, like river rapids. |
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The book had no pictures, except on the cover, which showed a large roast of lamb, fish baked in white sauce accompanied by boiled carrots, and a mould of bright red gelatin. |
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Following recent takeovers, it has now extended its range to include wine gums, fruit pastilles, jelly beans and traditional boiled sweets, toffees and fudge. |
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I boiled the winkles and steamed the potatoes as quickly as I could. |
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Among the large audience was special guest, Orla Kiely, the handbag designer whose displays of leather suits, boiled wool skirts and cashmere knits were also shown. |
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They didn't cook boiled cabbage, nor did they stew vegetables. |
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Field conditions necessitated that eggs be boiled and then frozen, and they experienced several periods of thawing and refreezing on the trip from field to laboratory. |
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In Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close boiled a bunny because Michael Douglas disrespected her. |
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As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching. |
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The emotion boiled and died in an instant like milk in a pan. |
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Sudden anger boiled up from her and she launched herself at the man. |
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They both knew how to cook, courtesy of their parents teaching them at a young age, and they pulled together chicken piccata, angel hair pasta, and boiled carrots. |
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Mashed, boiled, baked, chipped or roasted whichever way you like, it will be there at a Potato Day taking place at the Friends Meeting House in Meeting House Lane next month. |
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My options are plain boiled rice with soy sauce or a bowl of miso soup. |
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Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane. |
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We had a tasteless boiled sabji and a weird chana curry for dinner, probably because they didn't want us to spend too much time eating before our midterms. |
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Thursday was macaroni cheese day and Friday was boiled fish day. |
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It is then boiled down to eliminate moisture and skimmed to get rid of the green juice. |
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I boiled the water, cooked the noodles and then added the cheese sauce. |
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She boiled the kettle again and made a cup of tea with slightly sour milk. |
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Martine didn't own a kettle so a pan of water had to be boiled, I knew that if Helene needed a cup of coffee it was best to let her get on with it. |
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Fish is boiled or grilled over open fires and eaten by hand. |
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It is the only bread product that is boiled before it is baked. |
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The white washing was boiled in the copper with the fire lit underneath. |
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The first surgical gloves were boiled to achieve sterilization. |
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That wasn't the actual topic, but that's what it boiled down to. |
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What I won't do again is the coconut rice, which boiled over on the hob. |
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The liquid boiled over, and the tank was at once enveloped in flames. |
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At times, this game reached boiling point but thankfully never boiled over and at the end of the sixty or so minutes, a draw was the fairest result. |
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Well, tempers boiled over on Saturday, as the city erupted in riots. |
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This frustration and anger boiled over that year, one famous for strikes. |
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Once the power was restored, the members, led by the emergency services manager, boiled up urns of water for teas and coffees and cooked bacon baps by the dozen. |
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The fried potatoes were a little dry and our guest remarked that he would have preferred boiled potatoes with it, but never the less it was an enjoyable and man-sized dish. |
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Eggs, whether scrambled, poached or boiled, are popular with everyone. |
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Barley sugar is a sweet which was originally prepared from flavoured barley water made into a syrup with sugar and boiled to the verge of caramelization. |
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He had cooked a meal of barbecued chicken and boiled potatoes with butter. |
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Vegetables on offer were roast and boiled potatoes, carrots and broccoli, and as it was self service you could pile your plate with as much as possible. |
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The cutlets came with battered onion rings oozing grease, mushrooms that could have been boiled for all the taste they had, a plain-grilled tomato and a pile of thin chips. |
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Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying. |
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But the slender bean curd can so easily be boiled into a pulp and spoiled. |
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Stewed shark's fin in supreme soup, boiled bean curd with shrimps and sauteed sliced of eel in chilli sauce are a few examples of the popular local cuisine. |
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It tastes fine but I over boiled it and it has set almost rock solid. |
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Green nuts are shelled, boiled to mellow the flavour, and sun dried. |
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The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid. |
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I boiled the billy for our hot water bottles and two cups of tea. |
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The leaves were boiled or stir-fried and served as a side dish. |
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Make sure you don't miss the scene where he samples a foul-tasting boiled sweet. |
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The cross-links in Li's adhesive are so strong that it can be boiled for hours without degrading, he says. |
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Damodharan Rangasam took carragheen to new heights when he cooked the local seaweed delicacy boiled in milk for a banquet on Islay. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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Additionally, boiled or mashed potatoes, pickled cabbage, green beans, and rye bread are prevalent side dishes. |
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It is often prepared in a wide variety of ways, either smoked, pickled, boiled, or dried. |
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A portion of the fermented paste may be mixed with three parts of water and boiled, resulting in an absit. |
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Breakfast is usually tea or porridge with bread, chapati, mahamri, boiled sweet potatoes or yams. |
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On one occasion, when she served him a boiled egg, she had to cut its top off for him, as Thomas did not know how to do this. |
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Meanwhile, the water boiled off, the engine overheated and the machine burned, destroying it. |
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They cut big slabs of skin with underlying fat to prepare muktuk, which they later ate both raw and boiled. |
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Until all the water has boiled away, the steam pressure does not drop except as the temperature drops. |
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They are eaten in a variety of ways, often simply boiled and served with butter or when not as fresh fried in butter. |
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The fennel variety finocchia grows like a stalk of celery and can be eaten raw or as a boiled vegetable. |
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In the past the basic national dish of the island was spuds and herrin, boiled potatoes and herring. |
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Fortunately Kathryn looks her most duchessy in evening gowns and Bo is unusually philosophical about boiled shirts. |
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Stirred custards cooked in pots are also found under the names Creme Boylede and Creme boiled. |
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The boiled dinner, sancocho bogotano, steeps golden crookneck squash halves, green zucchini, and cabbage wedges in a tomato-enriched broth. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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White sausages do not contain paprika and can be fried, boiled in wine, or, more rarely, in water. |
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Christmas dinner usually consists of pork or lamb ribs served with boiled potatoes, sausages, meatcakes and lingonberries. |
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I suck on a boiled sweet as the pilot tests the engines, taxies and lines up the great white bird ready on the runway. |
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The sweet maker has by now begun providing its range of traditional boiled sweets and sherbets to 70 Co-op stores across South Yorkshire. |
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Arthur spent his first two days dodging German shells with just a bag of boiled sweets for food. |
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In these Horizontal Form Fill Seal applications, the individually wrapped products are hard candy, flat lollipops and boiled sweets. |
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Do we ban boiled sweets, chewing gum and chocolate, or are we just trying to outlaw a hot meal for one? |
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Meanwhile, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong revealed how she calms Victoria's backstage nerves, as she gives her boiled sweets. |
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They came up with the idea of using an iron trough, sealed with Welsh flannel boiled in sugar, plus an ox-blood mortar. |
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Whiskey over here, amigo. What's this you've been feeding us, Hoss, boiled sheepshit? |
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Another early material was boiled leather, known as cuir bouilli which, unlike horn, needed a waterproof liner. |
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Abigail taught her the use of the samp mortar. Samp was corn broken into coarse grains and boiled as porridge. |
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Fresh bacon may then be dried for weeks or months in cold air, or it may be boiled or smoked. |
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Ale was originally bittered with gruit, a mixture of herbs or spices boiled in the wort before fermentation. |
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Ashes from hardwood trees could then be used to make lye, which could either be used to make soap or boiled down to produce valuable potash. |
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This could be with a glue based mixture that could be formed from boiled bones. |
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In some southern portions of the US, peanuts are boiled for several hours until soft and moist. |
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Both are pets of Kaoru Otsuka, 63, owner of the Kayabukiya tavern in Utsunomiya, and are rewarded for two-hour shifts with boiled soya beans. |
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In the US South, boiled peanuts are often prepared in briney water, and sold in streetside stands. |
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The tubers are boiled or baked in coals and may be dipped in sugar or syrup. |
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Sweet potatoes are also boiled, steamed, or roasted, and young stems are eaten as namul. |
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It is also served in nimono or nitsuke, boiled and typically flavored with soy sauce, mirin and dashi. |
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Red came from sandalwood, purple from turnsole, a Mediterranean plant, and black from boiled blood. |
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Sweet potatoes are widely eaten boiled as a favored snack providing calories and carbohydrates. |
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The Acadian poutine is a ball of grated and mashed potato, salted, sometimes filled with pork in the center, and boiled. |
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Some of the salt will rise up with the vapors, but most of it will be left in the pan when the water has boiled off. |
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Potatoes are boiled between 10 and 25 minutes, depending on size and type, to become soft. |
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Varieties that contain a slightly higher amylopectin content, a highly branched molecule, help the potato retain its shape when boiled. |
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Boilers are pressure vessels that contain water to be boiled, and some kind of mechanism for transferring the heat to the water so as to boil it. |
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It is prepared by being boiled alive, having its main body opened like a shell, and then having its innards mixed vigorously. |
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Ukrainians also tend to eat a lot of potatoes, grains, fresh, boiled or pickled vegetables. |
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Mildew will grow well on raw linseed oil treated timber but not on boiled linseed oil. |
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Some countries of Europe add a bit of fruit and cheese to the bread menu, occasionally even a boiled egg or a little salami. |
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They are prepared raw or boiled, then they are ground with some vinegar, chopped onions and chopped cilantro to make the hot sauce. |
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A Jamaican breakfast includes ackee and saltfish, seasoned callaloo, boiled green bananas, and fried dumplings. |
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Crow historically would have been an optional ingredient of umble pie, though the meat was probably more often just boiled. |
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A wide variety of Chinese desserts are available, mainly including steamed and boiled sweet snacks. |
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Hadia is a rice beer, created by mixing herbs with boiled rice and leaving the mixture to ferment for around a week. |
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Along with spicy dishes, a mild side dish of steamed or boiled sweet vegetables are often served in the daily meals. |
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It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavoured water, boiled and cubed potatoes, bengal gram beans, etc. |
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To make laverbread, the seaweed is boiled for several hours, then minced or pureed. |
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We assessed the performance of the modified assay, using boiled blood supernatants. |
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Avoiding liquefaction improves the efficiency of the engine since less entropy is generated and therefore less liquid hydrogen is boiled off. |
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The collected laver is repeatedly washed to remove sand and boiled for hours until it becomes a stiff, green mush. |
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Mussels can be smoked, boiled, steamed, roasted, barbecued or fried in butter or vegetable oil. |
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Salterns, in which sea water was boiled to produce salt, are prevalent in the East Anglia fenlands. |
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The result was spectacular in that the furnace boiled violently. |
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To taste, though, it reminds you of rhubarb and custard boiled sweets. |
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Bacon may be eaten smoked, boiled, fried, baked, or grilled. |
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Information on the chocolate companies, the boiled sugar candy market and other aspects of the market in terms of products are provided in the exclusive report. |
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In eggs boiled and roasted there is scarce difference to be discerned. |
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Chris boiled water in kettles for hours and hours and then towels came down, towels clairted with stuff she didn't dare look at, she washed them quick and hung them to dry. |
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Leg and saddle are usually roasted, though the leg is sometimes boiled. |
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Black pudding is often grilled, fried, baked or boiled in its skin. |
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The cloth was singed to remove superfluous fluff by being passed over heated copper plates and then boiled in bleaching keirs with lime or caustic soda. |
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When begun to be weaned, about the end of 16 weeks, give in racks in the calf pens, young vetches, bruised cake, beans, and barleymeals boiled, and linseed jellies. |
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Pithas are traditional boiled desserts made with rice or fruits. |
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Zafar Ejaz said as a mode of prevention LHWs have also been activated in the areas sensitizing inhabitants about importance of consuming adequately boiled water. |
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From 1 to 2 kg. of oakbark are boiled in a few liters of water and allowed to digest for about an hour, after which the mixture is filtered and the filtrate added to the bath. |
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Let the expressed juices be boiled into the consistence of a sirup. |
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Conjunctivitis was treated with kermes and colds by drinking boiled thyme. |
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The car boiled, and we poured in water from a jerrican and filled up another one to take with us, in case it grew thirsty again on the road going up to Jerusalem. |
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Steel was delivered by train and prepared at the yard at South Queensferry before being painted with boiled linseed oil before being taken to where it was needed by barge. |
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You eat a Sunday salad of scallions, tomato, ham, half a boiled egg. |
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A thick soup, called sancocho in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, is made with chunks of boiled meat, potatoes, or yucca in a broth and is served with a side dish of rice. |
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Now she's produced a list of other money-saving ideas, including saving the crusts you cut off your Melba toast and serving them as soldiers with your boiled eggs. |
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Judd mat Gaardebounen served with boiled potatoes and Diekirch beer. |
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The Bulgarian state standard will soon be implemented for meat products like minced meat, grilled oblong rissole, meatball, sausage and some boiled and smoked meat products. |
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Only boiled linseed oil should be used on a boat and only in the interior as it has very little water resistance but it is very easy to apply and has a pleasant smell. |
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Oysters can be eaten on the half shell, raw, smoked, boiled, baked, fried, roasted, stewed, canned, pickled, steamed, or broiled, or used in a variety of drinks. |
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Breakfast may also include raisin bread and fried or boiled eggs. |
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Arguments boiled over between the ruling party Kuomintang and opposition Democratic Progressive Party as they disagreed on how fast to ratify a trade pact with China. |
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Add a red boiled sweet to each heart shaped hole and bake in the oven for approximately 10 minutes until the cookies are golden brown on the edges. |
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The resulting solution is boiled dry to obtain the finished barilla. |
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We drew water from the lake and boiled it to wash bottles and dishes. |
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In the pocket pack sector, key brands include Kiss Kool, a sugar free mouth freshener, La Vosgienne, a traditional boiled sweet in a tin, Vichy Mints and Cachou Lajaunie. |
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At seven they all came in to breakfast, which consisted of one large dish of water-porridge, made of oat-meal, water and a little salt, boiled thick, and poured into a dish. |
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Pork chops boiled with turnip greens makes a mighty fine meal. |
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