Gooseberry powder and seeds of drumstick when mixed in water, promote sedimentation of impurities. |
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He also had a drumstick stuck into the laces of his shoe so he could hit the cymbal on the floor. |
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With the point of a sharp knife, make four or five slits in each drumstick. |
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She keeps us hanging in there, long enough to hear her bashing a wooden chair with a drumstick, and then strumming on a turquoise semi-acoustic. |
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For dogs of moderate aggressiveness, a sharp whack on the snout with a drumstick is usually enough. |
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This will happen in Fort Worth, the city that gave you Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, not to overlook the ice cream drumstick and washeteria. |
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With the drumstick peel back the meat from the fat end with a paring knife until the bone is removed. |
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Leaves of the drumstick plant and the core stump of the banana plant, which are available locally, are a rich source of nutrients and fibres. |
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Shot by ace photographer Dabboo Ramani, the ad shows Devang holding a chicken drumstick at arm's length. |
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Remove skin from the drumsticks and make deep gashes on each drumstick both inside and outside to allow the marinade to penetrate. |
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To make sure the bird is cooked thoroughly, pierce the thickest part of the drumstick and check that the juices are clear in colour. |
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We went to a fair-trade import store and bought him a handmade tom-tom made of wood and hide with a lovely wooden drumstick. |
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Her poster on the wall behind her drum kit had been removed and her drumstick bag was gone. |
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He answered the door and held a chicken drumstick in his hand. |
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In the latter case the shaman makes the journey on the drum as if riding on an animal, the drumstick being his lash. |
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Sometimes the shaman makes the journey on a river and the drum is his boat, the drumstick his oar. |
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Martha glanced over the chicken drumstick dripping with egg yolk and breadcrumbs very briefly, focusing on the younger girl's face filled with admirable aim to please. |
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Today, a Tyson chicken goes from egg to drumstick in as little as 8 weeks. |
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When they play live, Turkmen and Goldsworthy are indeed static, apart from intervals when Turkmen clunks out a rhythm with a drumstick. |
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In some cases the drumstick is decorated with human and animal figures, and rattling rings often hang down from it. |
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The drumstick trimming consists of random size pieces of boneless drumstick meat. |
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Ground drumstick pods and leaves and mix mixed with fresh lime juice, and apply on acne. |
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The thigh and a portion of the meat on one side of the drumstick are removed. |
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The boneless drumstick meat with tendon partially removed consists of the drumstick meat with a portion of the tendon attached. |
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The drummer strikes the drum along the outside edge, near the frame, holding the drumstick about two-thirds of the way down. |
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By the end of his culinary voyage Steingarten felt he was able to make the finest distinctions between the virtues of any and every fried drumstick. |
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Then loosen and pull out the thigh bone leaving the drumstick. |
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Separate legs at the joint into drumstick and thigh pieces. |
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Close bag and turn it so the marinade coats each drumstick. |
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It is flipped from side to side and struck with a drumstick. |
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The leg quarter without tail consists of an intact part that includes the drumstick, thigh with attached adjoining portion of the back, and abdominal fat. |
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One plant used often is moringa seeds from East Africa, known as malunggay in the Philippines, horseradish tree or drumstick tree in India, and benzolive tree in Haiti and Dominican Republic. |
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Those dents are what make steel drums special, because different-sized dents make different musical notes when struck with a drumstick. |
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In going into trance, as well as in mystical combat and healing ceremonies, the shaman uses certain objects such as a drum, drumstick, headgear, gown, metal rattler, mirror, and staff. |
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Old-fashioned double daisies look great edging your cottagey areas, drumstick primulas for damp shade, and so on. |
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The tabor drum is the earliest known example of its kind and the drumstick of a previously unknown design. |
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The drumstick, patella, and nearly all visible fat are removed. |
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She could imagine the taste of the tender drumstick seeds on her tongue. |
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You might know Moringa oleifera by a different name, like benzolive tree, drumstick tree, horseradish-tree, West Indian ben, murungai, ben-oil tree or moringa. |
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The behen or drumstick is called in Persian as gaz-e-roghani. |
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Vegetable sources were drumstick leaves, brinjals and tomatoes, etc. |
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Our evening kick-starts with a chilled Argentinean white wine and a platter-full of Chicken Skewers, a Burger Slider, Atomic Drumstick, Lamb Kibbeh and Chicken Wings. |
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