Treasured as an ingredient in baking, morellos are mostly found canned or dried. |
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This is because when it's canned, these fats are reduced to levels similar to white fish. |
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Changing tastes in grape variety have also conspired against the humble canned vino. |
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Frozen is usually preferable because canned fruits often contain heavy syrup. |
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Select canned fruit in its own juice or water, not heavy syrup, and frozen fruit without added sugar. |
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For example, many veterinarians now treat diabetes in cats with a meat-based canned diet. |
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After a lifetime of oily, canned sardines, sardinas a la plancha were like a divine revelation. |
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If you can't find fresh mandarins, you can substitute canned or clementines, another sweet, juicy member of the mandarin family. |
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Also, canned tuna is often composed of smaller species of tuna, such as albacore and skipjack, both of which have lower levels of mercury. |
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For instance, canned chicken and tuna can be strained to remove a significant amount of sodium. |
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She made it a point to rearrange donated canned goods in the outer vestibule to insure that Jimmy's heard her enter. |
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These markers indicate rices that are ideal for products such as canned soups or instant rice mixes. |
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The laziest I get is to open a tin of tuna or bonito personally canned for me, of course, by Conservas Ortiz of Ondarroa, or to fry an egg. |
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Lastly, horse mackerel's acidity level is higher than pilchard causing a corrosive action when the fish is canned. |
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Commercially canned foods can be placed on a tray to check for leakage that may not be apparent. |
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One can buy the ingredients canned, frozen or prepared by the butcher, indicating a fast-moving society with hardly any time to spare. |
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If you are a wine drinker looking for a change, try bottled beer rather than canned. |
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For example, someone who buys canned or dried milk would run a much lower risk of getting poisoned by botulinum toxin in milk. |
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Exhausting or venting of pressure canners is necessary to prevent a risk of botulism in low-acid canned foods. |
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The deadly botulism variety of food poisoning, usually from improperly canned food items, can be put to good use. |
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You may also use canned navy beans which you should add after the other vegetables are cooked. |
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Homemade jellies, pies and canned goods earned her ribbons at the county fair. |
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Substitute canned red sockeye salmon for the crab in your favorite crab cake recipe. |
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The consumption of canned soda is naturally high in schools without drinking fountains. |
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The Philadelphia rests in an upright position with cases of canned goods, bucksaws, hardware and coal lying in the cargo holds. |
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It was an emotional boardroom last night and not only did you get canned or fired, but you also got a little pep talk in the end. |
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My mom had left her apartment with only rugs and a kitchen full of canned food and broken utensils. |
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Whether it is canned in oil, brine, or spring water, canned tuna is low in omega 3 essential fats. |
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She says deer, elk, Nubian ibex, antelope, bison and yak are particular favourites for canned hunters. |
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The commercial industry uses clingstones for peaches canned in various levels of syrup. |
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Many people buy soup instead, now that supermarkets stock a wider and more adventurous range of fresh and canned varieties. |
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Soldiers reportedly prefer smaller, canned items such as sardines and clams for their compact size and longer shelf lives. |
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Among the sutlers ' stores captured by the Confederates at Manassas Junction on August 26-27, 1862, were quantities of canned oysters. |
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By the 1920s, canned pet foods made primarily of horsemeat joined dry foods on store shelves. |
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Add sour cream flavored to taste with more of the canned chipotle chili, minced or mashed. |
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Many people do not know whether they should buy canned or dry cat food, or whether it even matters. |
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Blow out the dust with compressed air, canned air, a blow-out bulb, or a vacuum in the blower mode. |
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Lunch will not be a bowl of additive-laden, over-salty canned soup or a stodgy sandwich thickly smeared with butter. |
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Later, there would be dancing to the sounds of a one-man band, singing and playing the sax earnestly, with canned tunes backing him up. |
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Shops along Hennessy Road did a roaring trade selling water and canned drinks to thirsty crowds. |
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It's not a very glamorous job but at least it was better then my old job which was sticking price tags again and again on canned food. |
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This place charges for extras such as canned and alcoholic drinks, use of the satphone and the small daily diving fee for villagers. |
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Meanwhile, the hard-working dweebs in his office who have not benefited from hypnotherapy get canned. |
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By using cooked or canned beans and chicken breast, it all cooks very quickly into a lovely winter dish that makes eating your greens a pleasure. |
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A TV reporter was canned by WCBS yesterday after he shouted the F-word at two meddlers who horned in on his live shot. |
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Ian woke Nick and they ate a light breakfast of canned peaches and fried corned beef washed down with a tin of reconstituted evaporated milk. |
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While the film has been canned, its release has been delayed on account of the Cricket World Cup. |
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Carriere Foods is a Canadian company specializing in the production of quick-frozen and canned fruits and vegetables. |
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If they are to be canned as acid foods, these products must be acidified to a pH of 4.6 or lower with lemon juice or citric acid. |
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Stick to bottled water and canned soft drinks, fruit juices, and alcoholic beverages. |
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While fresh milk is the way to go, in an emergency situation it's good to have skim milk powder and canned evaporated milk on hand. |
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My reclusive fourth housemate's nightly meals of canned ravioli or packets of ramen noodles are stunning. |
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Cost for the dinner is a free-will offering along with the donation of one canned food item. |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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For instance, serve veggie hot dogs with a leafy salad dressed with oil and vinegar rather than canned baked beans. |
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In the tea ceremony, the couple punctiliously distributed canned soft drinks toted in plastic shopping bags and snapped photos of each other. |
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Each pack contained flour, sunflower oil, sugar, haricot beans, rice, salt, noodles, yeast, and canned food. |
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The aim is to cap prices on basic commodities such as eggs, vegetables, fruit, rice, canned foods, chicken and other meat products. |
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It's hard to believe there's still a fan base for a guy who stutters childish rhymes over canned reggae beats. |
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Edible anchoveta sold in the U.S. market are primarily canned fish from Chile. |
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Even when canned vegetables are rinsed small amounts of the residue remain. |
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As with most games in this niche genre, AE features wailing guitars, canned jazz, and an array of real-world aircraft. |
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Not having to pause for canned laughter means the show's dialogue is smoother as well, its language more genuine. |
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What I am, however, is someone who understands the marginal utility of a good laugh, canned or not. |
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As a cook, he may be a little too fond of traditional English ingredients like suet and American novelties like puffed wheat and canned corn. |
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If the theatre audience is dense and does not applaud, canned applause should stand in, on the ready. |
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They could hear her high heels tap down the hall, then the T.V. set switched on and loud, tinny canned laughter filled the air. |
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This exotic, faintly ridiculous dish more than makes up for the dank profiteroles, served with what tasted like canned whipped cream. |
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When the music is canned, the performers must perform to its rhythms and their timing is constricted. |
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This is only one river basin, and the salmon are pinks, which, being low-fat and lacking that salmony taste, mostly get smoked, salted or canned. |
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I bought canned tuna instead and took it home to do a pasta bake, which sat in the pan until Paul left the office and came around to eat. |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm proves that you don't need obvious jokes and canned laughter to make good comedy. |
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Similarly, programming and sampling blur the dichotomy between live and canned sound. |
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They turn it into a third-rate sitcom without the safety net of the canned laughter. |
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Upon her arrival home she was greeted by the sound of canned laughter floating out of the den. |
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Avoid using convenience foods, such as canned soups, microwave dinners, and boxed mixes. |
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The growing use of instant pudding, instant drinks, snack foods, and canned soups reflects growing time constraints. |
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As soon as the kitten seems to desire a more substantial food, mix a little canned food into the cereal blend. |
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I have written a lot of cookbooks and they don't use convenience products, unless you consider canned tomatoes convenience food. |
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When selecting fruit, canned or frozen versions are reliable substitutes for out-of-season fresh varieties. |
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You are being encouraged to go out and buy loads of batteries, water, canned foods, matches, candles, plyboard, tape etc. |
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Fish high in EPA and DHA include salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, anchovies, rainbow trout, bluefish and white albacore tuna canned in water. |
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When it comes to something to drink, make sure that bottled and canned drinks have intact seals or caps when you get them. |
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We turn people away from the food pantry because we've run out of canned stew, canned beans, canned tuna, cereal and powered milk. |
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Walk through your local supermarket, and you'll find it in breakfast cereals, canned drinks, processed foods of every sort. |
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Staples of the diet remain taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangoes, some chicken, pork, canned corned beef and seafood. |
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Occasionally, I was tasked with cleaning the room and re-inventorying the canned goods. |
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Fresh cucumbers and gherkins, canned vegetables, and sunflower oil, exported within the fixed quotas, are exempt from custom duties. |
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Blend together a scoop of ice cream, a cup of canned or frozen fruit, and a couple shots of schnapps or other fruit-flavored alcohol. |
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This is why it is added to foods such as bacon, smoked fish, canned vegetables, margarine, bread and savoury snacks. |
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To reduce sodium, gassiness and that canned taste, pour off the canning liquid, rinse the beans in cold water, then drain. |
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The broth is real, not canned or powdered, and the cheese is melted on thick. |
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Rinse canned foods, such as tuna and vegetables, before using to wash away some excess sodium. |
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Sixty years ago, orange juice came either freshly squeezed in season or canned. |
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The Market sent over a canned ham, bacon, hamburger, cube steak, and a roast beef. |
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It's used to make a lot of stuff like popcorn, cornuts, canned corn, corn on the cob, cornbread, and that candy corn stuff. |
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Restrict yourself to the basics, like a barley soup and some canned vegetables. |
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I'm sure we could live on canned green beans, water, and pancake batter for the rest of our lives, but it isn't a good policy. |
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On a completely different note, I am going to try making croquettes with rice instead of potato and with canned tuna instead of mince. |
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If you don't have homemade chicken stock on hand, use canned or a powdered base. |
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However, six months after commencement of my portion of the project, my industry sponsors canned their end of the deal. |
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They collect and deliver donations of canned and packet food such as tinned meat, sausages, spaghetti, beans and fruit. |
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Now, compare that treatment with the fate of conservative talk show hosts punished or canned for controversial speech. |
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There was a camp canteen where the prisoners could buy cigarettes, toilet articles or canned food. |
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If we're suspending officials for game-changing calls, someone needs to get canned for one of the worst calls we've seen. |
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A county wastewater employee says he was canned for speaking out against a private company. |
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Throw in lots of vegetables and canned tomatoes, beans and lentils, rice and pasta. |
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You can also add it to canned soup, such as cream of tomato, or mix it into a salad. |
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Although fresh tuna is a good source of omega 3 fatty acids, when tuna is canned the levels of these fats are reduced to a much lower level. |
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I agree with the poster who said the systems administrators responsible for this should be canned. |
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For this fast and satisfying menu, we add spices, canned tomatoes, and shelf-stable couscous to give convenient ingredients a Moroccan flair. |
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One popular canned item was potted meat, which customers mixed with eggs to make inexpensive sandwiches. |
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Returning quickly and wiping his mouth, he handed Brownlegg a canned drink and a plastic pot, which rattled. |
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Disregarding the value of your labor, canning homegrown food may save you half the cost of buying commercially canned food. |
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Excess berries, should you ever reach that point, can be frozen, canned or made into jam. |
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Gibraltar is home to the light-manufacturing of tobacco, roasted coffee, ice, mineral waters, candy, beer, and canned fish. |
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Beware of foods such as hash browns, home fries, jam, molasses, soup mixes, canned vegetables, wine and flaked coconut. |
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He concocts a pilot proposal so offensive, so bound to misfire with test audiences, it's sure to get him canned. |
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Corn, tomatoes, and green beans could all be easily canned as could sweet potatoes when packed in syrup. |
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The Appeals Court canned him for blabbing to the press, and threw him off the case, but decided that his verdict hadn't been tainted by bias. |
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Mark pulled a sickie during the Davis Cup a few years back and was roundly canned by the Australian Media. |
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Spritzing yourself with canned hairspray or deodorant used to top the list of perceived environmental sins. |
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He got to the turn in 35 two under par and then canned a monster of a putt of around 70 feet at the 10th to move to three under. |
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Picked while young and tender, and canned in pint or quart jars depending on the size of the family, lima beans will be the piece de resistance of your winter stores. |
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It provided the Darnalls with bread, canned soup, canned vegetables, and applesauce for the kids. |
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Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks. |
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While attempting to pull a bin of canned food toward him, Bob is momentarily pulled underwater by a walker sneak-attack. |
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Dried pasta and canned goods are prepared with nothing more than a pair of nail clippers. |
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A very typical school meal is chicken nuggets, tater tots, canned fruit cocktail, and chocolate milk. |
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I'm twenty-six now, living off ramen noodles and canned chili. |
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A refrigerated truck pulls up outside the customer's home to deliver the produce, meat, breads, canned goods, frozen food and supplies that were ordered. |
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It is your fault I put my canned goods in alphabetical order. |
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Sick of hearing the same tired riffs and canned beats on the radio? |
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The legislated products referred to include fresh, canned and frozen fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, groundnuts, grains, as well as rooibos and honeybush tea. |
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Just a traffic-building suggestion from the pros, people, but note that a serious rush on canned food and heavy weaponry would maybe help the economy. |
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Delivered canned mandarin oranges shall conform in every respect to the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations promulgated thereunder. |
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Other foods that came canned, including more limp, insipid vegetables, overly syrupy fruits, and sloppy stews were equally gross. |
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Soon he was subsisting largely on sugared espresso, canned sardines, and peanut butter. |
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The audio is thin and pinched, with a definite canned quality. |
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The fruit is to be canned in chunks, slices, titbits and juice. |
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Doritos and canned green beans may have a smaller carbon footprint than those lovely, leafy greens you brought home in March. |
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Fresh or canned, they can help keep you healthy for many Octobers to come. |
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Yes, I noticed the references to tinned or canned vegetables in some of the books you chose. |
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Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table. |
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The mono soundtrack sounds predictably canned and trebly, but the dubbed dialogue presents clearly and the score, such as it is, is more or less unobtrusive. |
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They canned lobsters, and also blueberries, which grow well in this area. |
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In the capital, clubbers drink Kabul slings and canned Russian beer. |
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On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows. |
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My neck muscles begin to unkink and the canned music leaves my head. |
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Twelve euros for wilted lettuce topped with a pile of canned corn and other assorted veggies? |
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It was all very, very canned, very unspontaneous, let us say. |
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Evidently excited to still be on solids, they have a traditional English breakfast consisting of tea, canned beans and crumpets flown to their San Francisco hotel every day. |
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Delia told of making Nora pineapple shakes with canned pineapple, not fresh, when she was in the hospital. |
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Most sodium in a person's diet comes from eating processed and prepared foods, such as canned vegetables, soups, luncheon meats, frozen foods and commercial baked goods. |
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To cleanse our palettes, we sniffed chopped watermelon, cucumber and canned corn held in Pyrex containers throughout the lab. |
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Like most canned foods, its primary reason for existence is a long shelf life and no need for refrigeration. |
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He understands the car, but then, he understands the canned peaches in his refrigerator. |
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Often, coho are either sold frozen or canned by commercial fisherman. |
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Eat dried fruits or those that are canned in their own juices. |
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Some low-sugar and low-salt foods may be easily and safely canned at home. |
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By the 1880s canned foods had an important place in popular diet. |
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High acid foods such as fruit should be canned in a hot water bath. |
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They know they'll be canned if the pictures are ever made public. |
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First off, I got canned from my security job at the warehouse. |
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First off, I got canned from my job at the California Fajita Cantina. |
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Mr Boman said although the June quarter was traditionally slower than the March quarter, the sales slowdown could result in some projects being canned. |
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In 1908 a San Antonio company canned chili and other canners followed. |
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He has an English breakfast of eggs, beans, sausage and canned tomatoes. |
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While fresh vegetables are preferable, second best is to have a supply of canned fruits and vegetables and juices, as well as a cache of dried fruits. |
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Most shopping carts were filled with dried foods, such as instant noodles, canned food, bread and cookies, as well as with vegetables and fruits, Lee said. |
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All the while, you'll hear canned laughter in the background. |
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To be honest, I preferred the live music, even though it made conversation near-impossible, to the canned music which I found too loud and too intrusive. |
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The three tracks recorded in the '30s do have that canned sound of recordings from the time, but without much of the hiss and pops of the old records. |
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However, it is important that people should be aware that the proposed bill only applies to live entertainment and not to canned music, which could easily be used more often. |
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If the audience isn't applauding, canned applause should be at the ready. |
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The same trustworthy sources complained that the canned music was too darn loud, but perhaps that's a problem which will have been ironed out by now. |
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Research showed that although people watching comedy shows with canned laughter laughed less, the physiological effects were as if they had indeed laughed. |
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Her vocals are as whiny as ever, but here they sound canned as well. |
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On the technical side the production is adequate, but I could have wished for a less chintzy starlit sky effect and canned sound that didn't sound so canned. |
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He came out half canned one night and was addressing the ship's company. |
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For something green, you'll have to settle for a rudimentary salad of buttery sliced avocado and canned hearts of palm posed on iceberg lettuce and pale winter-tomato wedges. |
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I started rinsing my mouth with the juice from canned string beans. |
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During a canned rhino hunt, the animal is kept in a small enclosure, preventing it from running off and, in most cases, it is so tame that it makes an easy prey in any case. |
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In its zeal to be highly efficient and save costs, Dell Inc. has chosen to set up its phone bank in India and have its e-mail reps offer canned solutions. |
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If your exposure to southern peas has been limited to the commercial canned, frozen, or dried variety, a much better flavor experience awaits you. |
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The team is urgently seeking storage space in the Tokyo Tower vicinity to keep bottled water, blankets, tents, canned and instant food and other supplies. |
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If you are short on cabinet space but have plenty of wall space, try using an old bureau to store canned goods, towels or extra dishes and cookware. |
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Mr Walsh said it is intended that some 400 tonnes will be made available as canned stewed beef and corned beef for use by charitable organisations within Ireland. |
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It was only wide enough for a small sofa, an old metal milk crate and a few shelves where he stored bottles of wine and various sizes of canned foods. |
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This is not the place to wimp out and order sweet and sour monkfish, consisting of a bunch of dry fish cubes with canned pineapple and cloying vinegary sauce. |
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Most pears grown today are either sold fresh or they're canned, dried, or processed into fruit cocktail, nectar, juice, baby food, or other familiar offerings. |
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They included a large number of food items and medicine such as milk powder, drinking water, sugar, rice, flour, dhal, tea, onions, potatoes, canned fish, and soap. |
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The success of destroying all microorganisms capable of growing in canned food is based on the temperature obtained in pure steam, free of air, at sea level. |
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Morrisons has traditionally overtraded in canned food, giving more space to the category than the other multiples. |
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Vanilla ice cream topped with a poached or canned pear half, napped with chocolate sauce, and garnished with toasted sliced almonds. |
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Ultralow blanching that increases the firmness of canned vegetables and maintains their shelf life. |
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It shows that hydrolyzation of BADGE is more common in these kind of canned food. |
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It's that canned vegetable medley that mixes so well with Velveeta and is a star player at tailgate parties in the fall. |
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Haddock is a very popular food fish, sold fresh, smoked, frozen, dried, or to a small extent canned. |
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The reminder of who we were made the canned laughter obscene. Disgusted, mother returned to the kitchen, her thoughts private. |
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Stew the produce in the crock pot with vegetable broth, canned chopped tomatoes, black pepper, garlic, and a bay leaf. |
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The canned tomatoes with the tomato paste and dash of sugar make it a pleasing, hearty broth. |
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Before 1890, Wales was the world's leading producer of tinplate, especially as used for canned foods. |
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Heinz baked beans became very successful as an export to the UK, where canned baked beans are now a staple food. |
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An example of this is the Campbell Soup Company, predominately a producer of canned soups. |
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Or you can meddle with their meddling, by asking questions about their questions, or offering a canned response to their predictable opinions. |
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Frozen products, dried products, smoked, canned and surimi form the chief product types of the processed seafood. |
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Its Mild Vegetarian, Burrito, Three Bean, Lentil, and Spicy Black Bean canned vegetarian chilies are deliciously rich-tasting. |
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Over the subsequent 12 to 18 hours, Jenny became anxious after she was fed canned food and began to retch and hypersalivate. |
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The exception has been the emergence of Chile as a supplier of farmed Cohoe to the canned market. |
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Sales of canned salmon appear unaffected by the recent scare story about Scottish farmed fish. |
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Canned salmon in the US is usually wild Pacific catch, though some farmed salmon is available in canned form. |
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That's because albacore is a larger, more predatory species than skipjack tuna, which is canned as light tuna. |
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Biscuits remained an important part of the Royal Navy sailor's diet until the introduction of canned foods. |
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What followed was a lot of work for the canned laughter guy as loose ends from the last series were loosened further with little or no comedy. |
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But if you're reaching for a can opener anyway, canned salmon has virtually none of tuna's mercury. |
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Leading canned goods brand Fray Bentos has launched its first new product development since being acquired by Baxters Food Group. |
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I wrote a complaint to the company, but they just sent me a canned response in reply. |
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Her beans are easy to whip up with canned vegetarian baked beans, chicken franks, turkey salami, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. |
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The absence of canned laughter makes these 30-something sketches all the funnier. |
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In July, 2011 Canada Safeway announced its decision to no longer procure yellowfin tuna for its private label canned tuna. |
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Behind locked doors and windows with rows and rows of canned food. |
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Company is agriprocessor of spices, sauces and condiments and producer of canned products such as canned ackees. |
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My favorite things to can are wax beans, pickled crab apples, beets and tomatoes, although I have canned many other fruits and vegetables. |
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The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy. |
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The juice is always purchased canned. Freshly squeezed tomato juice exists only in the imagination of menu writers. |
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The baby carrots and the little rosebud beets which are being thinned out of the garden should be canned at the present time. |
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There's canned laughter aplenty, there's flat-sharing and they all congregate in a bar with a sofa just like that one in Central Perk. |
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The decision to add guffawing canned laughter is a giveaway that they lack confidence in the strength of the show. |
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She also put new shelving in every closet and the kitchen pantry, where she stacked and restacked the canned goods with precision. |
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Calcium carbonate is also used as a firming agent in many canned or bottled vegetable products. |
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Quite an achievement that, especially when you consider they managed without canned laughter. |
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But the canned laughter and Dave's throw-back prejudices belong to a different era entirely. |
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In the First World War this meant a type of canned corned beef known as bully beef, tea, hard biscuits, and stale bread. |
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In the campaign's early days, you could still pose an obvious question and receive a candid rather than canned response. |
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Believe it or not, canned blueberries have more phytonutrients than fresh ones, provided you consume the canning liquid. |
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At present most paua meat is sold to Far Eastern markets in a processed, canned state. |
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Shoppers are also favouring frozen and chilled products, often perceiving them to be of better quality and palatability than canned foods. |
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We do not simply pull a past answer and use that as a canned response. |
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Fresh or canned tomatoes and bell peppers are a common addition. |
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But the highest BPA levels were found in canned soup and green beans. |
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The storekeeper had sent them an unbroken case of canned plum pudding, and probably by this time he was wondering what had become of that blanky case of duff. |
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Hormel Foods, the makers of Spam, launched the recipe competition in 1991 to find out how people were using the canned pork and ham luncheon meat, Stoller said. |
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With a well-stocked pantry full of ingredients like canned tomatoes, kidney beans and pumpkin, preparing a nutritious, creative meal that your family will love is easy. |
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These containers sit on denatured alcohol or canned solid-fuel burners, or over votive candles, and work well with cheese and dessert fondues, which need low to moderate heat. |
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New Merrick Backcountry is an all-natural, grain-free ancestral diet that includes four kibble recipes featuring freeze-dried raw pieces, as well as seven canned recipes. |
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Currently the border shops are able to sell canned beer to persons resident in Scandinavia without paying deposits as long as the beverage is not consumed in Germany. |
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He canned the whole project because he thought it would fail. |
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And by the end of the Apollo moon-landing program, NASA was allowing common grocery items like bread slices, canned meats, and peanut butter and jellies on lunar missions. |
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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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Then they are taken to market, where they are either canned or sold live. |
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Among the favorites are presweetened cereals, toaster pastries, canned pasta, peanut butter and jelly, whole milk, fish sticks, cupcakes and macaroni and cheese. |
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This Page Six and National Enquirer veteran, who was ousted for her swaggy interests and then canned for testing the boundaries of Rupert's media empire, has found a new home. |
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Saccharina latissima in salad form, same also in canned form. |
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They are used in other sort of dishes such as rices or soups or commonly eaten canned in a pickling brine made of oil, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaves and paprika. |
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The nonperishable foods, such as canned soup, canned vegetables, pasta, rice, and cereal, should be put in boxes or other nonbreakable containers. |
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The 42 boxes of canned tuna fish were donated by the National Scout Association of Thailand and the Rover Scout Unit from Patumwan Institute of Technology. |
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The American Academy of General Dentistry says that noncola carbonated beverages and canned iced tea harm tooth enamel, especially when consumed apart from meals. |
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Add canned lychees, threaded on to a cocktail stick and serve. |
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Campbell and rapidly grew into a major manufacturer of canned soups. |
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The product brand includes some variety of braaiwors' such as babalas, canned viennas, beef patties, Choice economy burgers, hind-quarter leg, club steak and many more. |
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While Karns does stock Essential Everyday canned cling peaches, the clear customer favorite is the 29-ounce cans of Karns Konhaus Farms Yellow Clingstone Peaches. |
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Greenpeace further states that while skipjack, the tuna species usually canned, is not yet overfished it is approaching the point where it won't be able to sustain itself. |
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There's no studio audience, no canned laughter and no wobbly sets. |
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Canned meats and fish, as well as flour, tea, and sugar, have become important food items as well. |
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Canned salmon, sardines, mackerel, trout and pilchards count as oily fish, as they do when fresh. |
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Canned burlesque music announces the show, and three male dancers stride onstage. |
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My dogs also like Pedigree Canned Puppy food right after whelping. |
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Canned soups and sauces, salad dressings, ice cream and some processed meats and cheeses may contain wheat-based thickeners, fillers and stabilizers. |
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Canned drinks like mercy contain up 5,000 percent of the daily value of certain vitamins. |
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Or it could have been that I was nibbling on a hashbrownie at a Canned Heat concert. |
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Canned baked beans with small pork sausages are still available, as are variants with other added ingredients such as chili. |
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By July they had recorded four songs at their rehearsal studio, Canned Applause, a converted apple shed in the countryside near Didcot, Oxfordshire. |
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Canned artichoke hearts and bottoms have characteristics that allow them to be perfect for most any recipe other than eating them freshly steamed. |
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