Don't start with the Second or Third Concertos, which are marred by sour intonation from the French musicians. |
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Okay, sure, maybe there's a hint of sour grapes here, but really, please, just stop it already. |
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Here is a man so richly deserving of a pink slip that his dismissal on such minor grounds leaves a sour taste. |
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He says the flatness of sour cream sales in recent years is a direct result of consumers cooking less at home. |
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The bartender who came from Park 97 created the sweet and sour drink using Blue Curacao, Cointreau, Gin, guava and lemon juice. |
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You can buy hand-made chocolates, sour dough breads, jams, honey cakes, terrines, clotted cream and organic meats. |
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Rosa hungrily eyeing the bag of sour cream and onion flavored chips I had brought with my sandwiches. |
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Basted with sweet and sour vinegar and cherry juice, the meaty duck breast tasted succulent and flavourful. |
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Mix ice cream, sour cream and whipped cream together and slowly add alcohol to taste, adjusting flavoring to your liking. |
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Sean says grated lemon rind adds a delicious sweet and sour taste to the berries. |
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Marjorie Campbell plays a sour and surly chambermaid that scores laughs galore. |
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Add sour cream flavored to taste with more of the canned chipotle chili, minced or mashed. |
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A more Americanised version would be topped with grated cheddar and pickled jalapeno chillies, or sour cream and paprika. |
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Then his relationship started to sour with his dad, who regularly lost large amounts of money on sports betting and became a problem drinker. |
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The sight of Watson in full flight would have brought a smile to even the most sour of faces. |
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This is a simple sour that I sweetened with orgeat rather than simple syrup. |
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Expecting some stodgy Slavic comfort food, I was surprised to get deep-fried fish goujons with sweet and sour sauce. |
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Beat the egg yolk into the batter, followed by the sour cream and melted butter. |
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It was stored at the main farm in large, cool wooden vats of sour whey which were partly buried in the ground. |
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It also exterminates coarse and sour grasses, destroys couch grass and acts powerfully upon rye grasses. |
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Its problem is that it is a very flinty wine that leaves a kind of sour aftertaste on every possible opportunity. |
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At that time, this area was known as the Zuurveld, after the sour grasses that dominate the terrain. |
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For the uninitiated, it is melted cheese, salsa, sour cream and guacamole on top of a load of corn chips. |
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For a double hit, serve them with a bowl of sour cream with some raw spring onions chopped and sprinkled on the top. |
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It is almost as if that sour 1968 election rang down the curtain on career politicians. |
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He gave the over all impression of someone who had tasted something much too sour for his liking. |
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Is it just sour grapes because I'm poor as a church mouse and live half a planet away from all the action? |
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Just one tablespoon of butter, sour cream or gravy can double the calories in a potato. |
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Milk, butter, sour cream, and curd cheese were traditionally highly prized additions to the diet. |
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She chewed her sour apple gum furiously as the plane took off to help her ears pop. |
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Serve with your favorite toppings such as sour cream, guacamole, cilantro and green onions. |
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If you prefer a chunky soup, simply add cream cheese and sour cream to the pot once the asparagus is tender. |
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In a bowl, combine the mashed potatoes, flour, sour cream, egg and egg yolk and whisk to combine. |
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You lot who claim to like these little sour cherries are having a laugh aren't you? |
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There's the sour pucker on a snow lynx, a soulful pout on a groundhog, and a demonic stare on a giant panda. |
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I went to a Chanukah party tonight and there were latkes, and sour cream and chocolate money. |
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Reindeer meat doesn't suffer if you cook it with cream or sour cream, either. |
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Serve with a dollop of sour cream or plain yoghurt, or sprinkle with cheese. |
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There is also a discreet dish of blinis, boiled potato slices and sour cream. |
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We decided to skip the second alternative since the employees at the post office were sour like lemons and equally helpful. |
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Don't overlook lassi, the delicious yoghurt based drink which can be sweet or sour according to your taste. |
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These are, of course, the sour thoughts of a crabbed and incorrigible old cynic. |
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Margarine, butter, mayonnaise and sour cream add fat to vegetables and fruits. |
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I like the balance of sweet and sour in this one and there are whole cranberries in there for texture. |
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In a bowl, mix together goat cheese curd, sugar, cream, sour cream and lemon zest. |
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Cut into squares and serve, topping with sour cream and cilantro to garnish. |
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Perhaps England fans shouldn't be allowed flags at all then sour Anglophobes like him wouldn't get so ruffled. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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While he was shouting the odds I recalled my own sour mood this morning having seen the BBC TV Breakfast News. |
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To serve, garnish with a drizzle of sour cream or plain yogurt and chopped parsley or a sprinkle of red pepper flakes. |
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With a fluid milk capacity of 32 million pounds, it processes milk, cottage cheese, sour cream, juice and drinks. |
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It consists of tequila, cointreau, sour mix, fresh lime and crushed ice, and comes in the obligatory salted glass. |
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Sauerbraten is a famous beef dish which involves marinating the meat in a sour marinade, braising it, and serving it with a sweetened sauce. |
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Whip them up with butter, sour cream or cream cheese to spread on everything from toast to potatoes to steak to squash. |
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Then Brady picked up a leg injury when racing for possession and things began to turn sour for the men in blue. |
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Direct chopping and ensiling this wet corn can cause heavy seepage and a sour silage. |
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One of them was really really bad, with a terrible vinegar smell that unclogged your sinuses and a sour taste to match. |
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The Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer admitted that the defeat had left the Socceroos with a sour taste in their mouths. |
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There is a restaurant where delicious local dishes such as duck soup, bamboo shoots and sour vegetables may be enjoyed. |
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But much as I like Martinis, Manhattans and Negronis, there are several reasons I find myself returning to the sweet and sour category of drinks. |
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The local variety of sour cream, smetana is often sweeter than is common in the West, closer actually to heavy cream. |
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They prepare a variety of rich and tasty soups, which are almost always served with a dollop of sour cream, or smetana. |
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Place the chocolate, sour cream and muscovado sugar in a heavy saucepan over a very low heat. |
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The deceptively punchy mix contains tequila, triple sec and the City Cafe's own sour mix, and you can choose between a frozen or shaken version. |
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Some may play with salty and umami, but sweet, bitter and sour dominate, with sweet and bitter being the two we want to examine. |
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And people like me who say things like this get labelled sour old misanthropes. |
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In another bowls combine 1 cup sour buttermilk, 1 teaspoon bicarb soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla and a pinch of salt. |
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Spanish rice, beans, Monterey Jack cheese, lettuce, sour cream and salsa are wrapped in a twelve inch flour tortilla to make a hefty meal. |
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Milk products were common in the form of sour cream and butter from cows and yaks. |
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The years that followed were sour with complaints of underfunded public services, shroud-waving health providers and food banks. |
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The move by the farmers may sour relations with the government, which has in the past accused white farmers of mistreating their black workers. |
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They were usually sour and gave us bellyache, but it felt like a rite of passage of sorts. |
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He seemed so sour that I hardly recognized him as the same friendly toper I'd been with the night before. |
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This is sour shchi or vegetable borscht made of stewed cabbage, with mushrooms usually. |
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So-called sour rot is due to a mix of fungi, yeasts, acetic acid bacteria, and fruit fly larvae. |
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A mule was better than a horse for work in the sun, but milkers went sour in hot weather. |
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But the restaurant also serves traditional hot and sour soup for Asian guests. |
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One of the first gazpacho recipes consisted of almond meal, sour grape juice, and breadcrumbs, a dish still served in Spanish restaurants. |
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Whole dried berries can be soaked in water to produce a sour refreshing drink. |
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For variation, there are wontons in hot and sour oil and wontons in spicy beef broth. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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Our host had prepared a home bar for our arrival and we made dirty martinis with sweet and sour pickled carrots as stirrers. |
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This may be accompanied by sourish and burning eructations, bowel discharges that contain sour and fermented material. |
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The nightmares had overrun his dreams again, leaving a sour ache in his soul, and he'd gone and taken it out on her. |
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Each was excellent, whether or not it was doused with the accompanying tomato sauce or sour cream. |
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Look for low-fat, fat-free or reduced-fat milk, buttermilk, cheeses, yogurt and sour cream. |
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I like my kissel a bit on the sour side, so I tend to use redcurrant juice, cranberries, rhubarb or lingonberries as a starting base. |
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From the salad menu, I chose the vine leaves stuffed with rice and pine kernels and served with sour cream. |
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We defined high fat dairy food as whole milk, ice cream, hard cheese, butter, and sour cream. |
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The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes. |
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The meal was served with a large side salad and baked potatoes with sour cream. |
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And, when I'm thwarted, I'm likely to go all sour and spiky and be a pig to live with. |
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It was presumptuous to the point of being arrogant, and it can be fairly said that it has left a very sour taste all round. |
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A wide selection of hot or non-peppery dishes are available, such as the savoury sour peeled shrimp and crispy rice. |
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Heartburn is a burning feeling in the lower chest, along with a sour or bitter taste in the throat and mouth. |
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Add sour cream, mayonnaise and vinegar to the pasta and toss to coat noodles. |
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There's a light bulb glowing over my head that is brighter than the flaring of a sour gas well. |
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This honeyed, concentrated, sweet and sour style white is perfect with this dish. |
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The classic rock played compliments the excellent whiskey sour I drank on my first visit. |
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She always had a whiskey sour waiting for Jay's dad just as he walked through the door. |
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Sip a whiskey sour in the Vault Bar and you can gaze at gold bars on the walls and moulded coins in the ceilings. |
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Ease yourself into one of their cushy dark brown sofas, order up a whiskey sour and survey the scene. |
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You can munch on sweet and sour pork belly or Chinese steamed bao, or even smoked marrow on toast, just to name a few. |
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Taste for salt and pepper, whisk in the sour cream, and heat through without boiling. |
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When your putting goes sour in the middle of a round, here's how to get the ball rolling into the hole. |
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However, it all turned sour this week with the news that an additional grant had been rejected. |
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Fold in the mayonnaise and sour cream, season to taste and mix gently but well. |
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There is nothing to be gained by eating rabbit food if you douse it with mayo, oily dressings, cream sauces or sour cream. |
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Try using nonfat sour cream and one half the butter normally used in your mashed potatoes. |
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Hence, to keep milk for some time and prevent its turning sour of its own accord, this acidulation of the sugar of milk must be delayed. |
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They have a sour and acidulated taste, so much so that birds won't even touch them. |
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The mixture is fairly gelatinous in texture, but the calibration of sweet and sour elements is bang on. |
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Other salads, common to the Baltic region, include a preserved mixed fruit salad and a sour cream-cucumber salad. |
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Fasting can often increase gastric acidity levels causing a burning feeling, a heaviness in the stomach, and a sour mouth. |
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But it did come with a really perky blueberry chutney and suitably acidic sour dough toast. |
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Cut back on extra fat, such as butter or margarine on bread, sour cream on baked potatoes, and salad dressings. |
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The almond and manuka honey baklava with passion fruit sorbet and yoghurt would not normally be my favourite, being too sweet for my sour nature. |
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However a sour taste usually indicates that the substance is an acid or acidic in nature. |
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Different varieties include the sweet orange, the sour orange, and the mandarin orange, or tangerine. |
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To serve, arrange some diced avocado, shredded chicken, sour cream, and some queso fresco in a soup plate. |
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Liven up your kid's favorite green jello with brightly colored chewy sour candies. |
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Another important source of nutrition is milk in various forms, such as fresh or sour milk, sour cream, buttermilk, whey, cheese, and butter. |
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For starters we both chose rosette of smoked salmon with a sour cream and fresh dill yoghurt. |
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Cucumbers go well with buttermilk, dill, mint, salmon, tarragon, scallions, onions, tomatoes, sour cream and yogurt. |
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Stews, roasts, and casseroles with vegetable, salads, sour pickles, and sauerkraut make up the usual main course. |
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Attacking the speaker because of his or her sour disposition is an ad hominem attack on personality. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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The monochromatic assortment consists of four marvels of kosher-style cuisine served with two ramekins of sour cream. |
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I skip the butter and sour cream and opt for broccoli or lowfat or nonfat ranch dressing. |
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The chef has made it more sour and sweet to meet the taste of Southern people and the dish is actually fairly bland. |
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Delightful as incredibly fresh hijiki and wakame can be when sparked by sour cherries, the rush won't begin until your first chew. |
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They underwhelm me by utilizing their radio time gibbering about another's, like sour grape wolves. |
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Once married, the couple never had the child which might have allowed them to divagate from sour mutual abrasion. |
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She carried that sour expression on her face as she went out, considering her promise of docility. |
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Sour Patch Kids are a tasty treat and even those idiotic Warhead sour candies go down with barely a pucker, but this candy made me gag. |
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Boyle went on to characterize acids, noting their sour or tart taste and their ability to corrode metals. |
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And while the sweet sensation takes a hike, the tongue remains as sensitive as always to salty and sour tastes. |
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Home cooks like using thick Greek yoghurt as a lower-fat substitute for sour cream and mayonnaise. |
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So if you're thinking about lazing around, remember that the result may be a sour attitude as well as a flabby gut. |
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My eating partner had scrambled eggs and sour dough toast, and had ordered a side of bacon and sausage gravy. |
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First is the patia, a devilishly hot sweet and sour concoction available with chicken or vegetables. |
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Sources close to Brown say he was lowballed when negotiations began, setting the table for what proved to be sour negotiations at times. |
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Many readers have reported that sour cherries can ease the pain associated with gout and even arthritis. |
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In a small bowl mix together the lovage, brioche, sauerkraut, creme fraiche, and sour cream. |
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I often go to goat farms in the area to select the deliciously sour and sharp cheese in all its different varieties. |
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There are health benefits to sour cherries, which include relieving many types of pain such as arthritis, gout, and even headaches. |
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The fetid sour smell of garlic, garum and stale wine on his breath overwhelmed Yohanna and she gasped for air. |
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He may be right, but his sour remarks are outside the range of permissible discourse on this subject, which is either pious or punishing. |
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It came with a beautifully baked potato accompanied by a large gravy boat full of sour cream and a medley of grilled vegetables. |
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The sour twist of his punchable mug never failed to register his disgust with the unworthy umpire. |
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I would like a steak burrito, no rice, pinto beans with sour cream and cheese, and a small coke. |
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Acids are typically corrosive, sour to the taste, turn litmus paper red, react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and neutralize bases. |
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The fruity daiquiris certainly go down a treat, and if you want a little more adventure, try a sour cocktail. |
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It was a kind of sweet and sour sauce, possibly of lemon and mustard, that just didn't hit it off with my conservative taste buds. |
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Do we sigh that such tenets have been disproved many times over, both by the arguments of more profound thinkers in the field and by the sour fruits of a bitter experience? |
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In a small bowl, whisk horseradish, sour cream, and green onions together. |
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If you use defatted stock, skim milk and fat-free sour cream or yogurt, you've got a low-to-no-fat meal that's as satisfying as it is good for you. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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As briefly alluded to earlier, the position that snow and lemons are not colored is naturally paired with the position that they are not cold and sour either. |
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A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper. |
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The only sour note during a fortnight of success came when the tabloids had a field day over Sam's withdrawal from the Dunhill Links Championship. |
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A first-round playoff flameout ended the season on a sour note. |
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I'm currently eating BBQ rice crackers with salsa and sour cream. |
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The chicken was tasty and well-cooked, leaving me to mix up concoctions of guacamole, sour cream, salsa and grated cheese in the warm, floury fajitas. |
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And the baked potatoes were fluffy beneath a sea of sour cream and butter. |
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This is not just sour grapes from a woman with no interest in footy. |
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If creme fraiche is unavailable, use lightly sweetened sour cream. |
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I wheeled out my fail-safe conversational gambit which is to ask Mel to take me through the difference between creme fraiche, fromage frais and sour cream. |
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I wheeled out my failsafe conversational gambit which is to ask Mel to take me through the difference between creme fraiche, fromage frais and sour cream. |
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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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It was laden with two bowls of steaming chilli, a monstrous plate of salad, and several side dishes of onion, cheese, sour cream, and cubed bread. |
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Three parts of fumaric acid are as sour as five parts of citric acid. |
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These national chains typically carry popular dairy basics like milk, cheese, sour cream, ice cream, and butter for consumers running errands or between supermarket trips. |
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The day's specials included a sweet and sour dish and gammon steak. |
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They came with small dishes of salsa, guacamole and sour cream. |
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He shrugged and dolloped a spoonful of sour cream onto his food. |
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When things go sour between you, marriage can be a prison from which you cannot escape. |
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I have on occasion taken to sporting a similar mustache and Boy! do people make sour grapes faces at me. |
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I have on occasion taken to sporting a similar moustache and – Boy! – do people make sour grapes faces at me. |
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Mac presumed that Wolfie had been glitched out of the game, and his disappearance lent a sour note to the season finale. |
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Pucker up with loads of delightful, lovable patterns in bubblegum, pinks, sour apple, grape grush, citrus orange and lemon drop. |
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Biology: Anders Barheim and Hogne Sandvik for The effets of beer, garlic and sour cream on the appetite of bloodsuckers. |
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The day begins on a sour note when John mistakenly thinks no one remembers. |
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Place meat on tortillas and add lettuce, chipotle sauce, pico de gallo and sour cream. |
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The debate could turn sour if words don't lead to action and if financial resources remain scarce. |
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But things soon turn sour and Mary tells George she wants to break up with him. |
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Italian working people do not plan much for retirement and, as a result, their lives seem to turn sour once they leave the work force. |
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Yet your expectations can quickly turn sour if the equipment does not start. |
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A quesadilla is essentially a grilled cheese sandwich on a tortilla instead of bread, embellished with guacamole, sour cream, salsa, and chicken, steak, of grilled vegetables. |
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In a bowl, stir together hummus, salsa and yogurt or sour cream until blended well. |
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So thick is the blackness that the book gives off a strong odour of printer's ink, a sour smell, faintly reminiscent of undried glossy paint. |
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But things went sour when the ranchero took up with another woman. |
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If sour top pollen fertilizes the low sweet, the fruit will abort within twelve days. |
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It is cider-based, but distinguished by sour cherry mash, which contributes a tanginess that offsets and mellows the apples' sweetness. |
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They have to work so hard to stay alive it's a wonder they aren't as sour as green lemons, but instead they're full of fun and laughter. |
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To be used as a pasta topping, side dish or antipasto, and to give a special touch to and sour recipes. |
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Flies in the washbowl, drowned made ventilator hum in the sour milk bucket. |
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At serving time, garnish medaillons with fresh coriander and accompany with sour cream. |
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To us old soldiers of the gridiron, the locker room means the wafting smell of sour mash and jockstrap fires. |
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Popular dishes include pork feet, a delicious sweet and sour wild duck dish, eggplant terrine as well as a list of deliciously creative desserts. |
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Most certainly, that quote will have struck a sour note for both those here in Parliament and those listening to us. |
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There was only one slightly sour note: some Anglophone listeners laughed at the strong British accent of one of the interpreters. |
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In fact, the only sour note for the country that produced Pele came in the final of 'their' 1950 FIFA World Cup. |
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Taste: mineral, brioche notes, leaving an impression of freshness and a sour note. |
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I made some sour cherry pie filling using sour cherries,cornstarch and sugar. |
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As for his competitors' criticism, Charlton shoots it down as sour grapes. |
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Stir in sour cream and season. Cut Brussels sprouts florets that you have put aside into halves and warm them in the soup. |
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One might say that maybe it was just sour grapes, but in October of 2002 this man was awarded a compensation package for wrongful dismissal. |
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Revolutionary works, when by chance they come t o hand, seem but the sour grapes of a few eccentrics. |
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There was joy unconfined in northern Wisconsin, and the sour hangover of failure in Pittsburgh. |
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It will react to bad news, but not to sour views. And sourness about Amazon seems to most Internet investors just silly. |
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Many animals and insects that taste awful, sting or can otherwise turn a good day sour have adapted this warning-label strategy, known as aposematic coloration. |
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This refined, elegant, salmon pink-coloured sparkler features strawberry, sour cherry, earth and mineral aromas and flavours. |
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And running through this savory land are two broad rivers, one flowing with applesauce and the other with sour cream. |
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The potato latkes stick to tradition, arriving with applesauce and sour cream. |
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Simply add this tangy bell pepper and garlic blend to avocados, sour cream and lime juice. |
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Serve this spicy pulled pork with low-fat sour cream and a healthy coleslaw. |
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I made a baked spinach artichoke dip that has heavy cream, sour cream, garlic and cheese in it. |
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This dismissal of the importance of networking in the region has more than a tang of sour grapes. |
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A girl from South Africa, with short hair and a sour face marrying the Prince? |
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To serve, top each of the set jellies with a spoonful of the sour cream and some of the shredded lettuce. |
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I invigorate my sour cream by adding fresh chopped dill, which gives it nice color, flavor, and depth. |
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It is a devastating piece, one that rises to violence, and yet director Marcus Romer rightly judges that Mag should not be a one-note, sour old bag. |
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Cameron's move added a sour taste to the highly emotional celebrations among supporters of the union after their decisive win in the referendum. |
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The only sour note for the Tigers was a calf injury to Chris Knights midway through the second quarter. |
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It is, therefore, appropriate to permit the use of sodium hydrogen carbonate in sour milk cheese. |
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That kind of unfairness leaves a sour taste in the mouths of many people who are in just the beef operations. |
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For a poutine or a baked potato garnished with sour cream, shallots, cheddar cheese and crispy pieces of bacon. |
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Relations with Peru remain sour over the sensitive subject of mapping out the zone of economic interest in the ocean. |
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We were introduced to many exotic fruits like five fingers, tonka bean, pois doux, fat-pork, banga, donkey stones mangoes and sour cherry back then. |
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If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth. |
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Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling. |
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Gastronomically, he compared Stella to a light red or dry white wine, Hoegaarden like a dry white wine with a sour note, such as a Chablis, Muscadet or Sauvignon Blanc. |
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Combine everything but hot sauce and sour cream and mix well. |
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If it's anything like all of those Sunday School Teacher Appreciation breakfasts I attended growing up, there will be plenty of sour cream coffee cake for everyone. |
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So the Russians like to eat shchi, especially overnight shchi and sour shchi with mushrooms cooked in baked clay pots, borshch, rassolnic, solyanka and other thick soups. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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Oil of bergamot is extracted from the peel of the bergamot orange, a small pear shaped sour orange which is cultivated today mostly in southern Italy. |
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Those people living in Mid-China, who only eat the food added with flavorings to allay their hunger, cease eating soon, because they can't degust mellowness except the taste of sour and briny. |
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He was, understandably, in a sour mood as Patch creative director Abel Lenz began taking photos of him. |
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Light amber in color with a subtle sour finish, Fula is one of casa Bruja's best sellers. |
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The extras, however, smack sour like olives in a jelly bean jar. |
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Seasonal fruits such as sour cherries, plums, quinces, and grapes are made into thick jam, which is traditionally served to visitors and eaten from a glass jar with a spoon. |
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You've covered rugby I have been involved in for a long time. I've always had to compete for my position, but I've never been sour or whinged about it. |
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Based in Phoenix, Shamrock Farms produces and distributes high-quality farm-fresh milk, as well as whipping cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, ice cream and frozen novelties. |
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The waitress brought the whiskey sour and Kat took a long drink out of it. |
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Fermented foods such as miso and sauerkraut, pickled vegetables, and cultured dairy products like yogurt, kefir, sour cream, and cheese contain beneficial bacteria. |
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Scheele also discovered many of what we now call organic acids, for example lactic acid in sour milk and citric, malic, and tartaric acids in fruits. |
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The fruit has a smooth, yellowish skin without the knobs or reticulations which are characteristic of its tropical relatives such as the cherimoya, sugar-apple, and sour sop. |
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If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette. |
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The atmosphere inside the cavern was a disorienting mixture of wet stone, sour egg sulfur and air fresheners placed strategically around the rough-hewn furnishings. |
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She boiled the kettle again and made a cup of tea with slightly sour milk. |
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One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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Then when he looked away, she would make a face as if she just drank a cup of sour milk. |
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Those with a mania for tulips never let empty pockets sour a sale. |
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It opens with a borsch soup, a smooth and tangy beet broth served with a side of sour cream that melts into the bowl, marbling the intense purple colour. |
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Yeah, that will be good, I'll have an avocado topped off with whole sour cream and a family sized starter of Tex-Mex nachos please, with extra cheese and more guacamole. |
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She indicated a divided tray containing pico de gallo, yogurt, sour cream, pickled serranos, green olives stuffed with bits of manzana, fresh tomatoes, and guacamole. |
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Among the other ingredients which go well with animal livers are bacon, oatmeal, sour cream, sharp apples, onions, shallots, garlic, marjoram, and sage. |
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Choices range from sweet and sour relishes, jams, jellies and preserves to pretzels, homemade sweet rolls, shoo-fly pies, fruit pies, cakes, candies, cookies, and birch beer. |
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Venture towards the gourmet fringes of the crisp offering, and the choice and exoticism multiply: jalapeño pepper, roast ox, horseradish and sour cream, Ludlow sausage with wholegrain mustard. |
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Yes even that sour faced grump that lives on the corner, even him. |
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The sweet and sour chicken manchurian melted in my mouth and the potato packed a punch. |
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In 13th century Arabo-Andalusian cookery, added sourness in dishes was achieved by the use of sour apples, citron or pomegranates, in addition to that of vinegar and verjuice. |
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A 50-foot blintz turned people into sour cream, and it got on top of the Empire State Building. |
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Your conference has just curdled and gone sour on you. |
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Initially the Americans were welcomed to drive the Taliban out, but the increasing activity over the last number of years has started to turn sour with a lot of people and the Taliban are rising as a result of that. |
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How will they handle it if things turn sour quickly? |
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Each morning she has a different quick bread, such as banana with sour cream and walnuts, along with her brown bread. |
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The latest attempt to kick-start stalled global trade talks ended on a sour note in March as European trade officials openly accused the United States of foot-dragging. |
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The decade ended on a sour note though as Schulte parted company with Triumph in 1919 after disagreeing with Bettmann's desire to diversify Triumph's manufacturing capabilities. |
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It was Kolo Toure's 55th minute header that brought prolonged misery to the Azzurri camp and ended new Italian coach Cesare Prandelli's debut on a sour note. |
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The fourth quarter is thus starting on a sour note as the trade deficit stands at 1.7B in 1997 dollars for October, a slight deterioration from the average for the previous quarter. |
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For Mr. Stevenson, though, the morning ended on a sour note. |
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Flavour: Dry, sapid and supple with a very pleasant sour influence. |
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Pork shoulder is steeped in a marinade of peppery achiote and sour orange, folded in banana leaves, then slow-roasted until it practically shreds itself. |
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Odds and ends of furniture — a folding card table, a standard lamp, a barometer, picture frames showing peeling strips of passe-partout — were piled in the hall, half sorted, inventoried, forlorn and sour with damp. |
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Creme fraiche is a cultured dairy cream similar to sour cream, but thicker and less tangy. |
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Chorizo Agrodolce, sweet and sour style, with sweet pepper relish and giardiniera. |
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While the politicians and their negotiating teams haggled, the sour mood they created was exploited by opponents of the process who hoped to see it fall and were quite prepared to give it an unfriendly push. |
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It offered eight different choices, including classics such as whiskey sour and gin fizz. |
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Otherwise the feed will go sour and turn bad. |
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Sumac has a sour and acidic taste and is traditionally used as a table spice in the region but is prepared divergently in Iran and Turkey. |
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Could they be affected if things go sour in Kosovo? |
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This therefore has a direct impact on the bargaining climate and also cannot help but have a direct impact on the outcome when negotiations start to go sour and drag on forever. |
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In Club France, at Old Billingsgate on Lower Thames Street, any sour grapes over Paris losing out to London in the last stage of the bid have been washed away on a tide of bon homie. |
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Craves for sour things, chalks and eggs, fatty people with light brown spots on the face or liver spots, moth patches on forehead and cheek. |
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Boiled and pureed rutabaga, butter, sour cream, cream cheese, Romano cheese, milk and heavy cream. |
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Schav, which is sorrel simmered in broth or water, is also served with radishes and cucumbers, as well as sour cream and green onions. |
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Some volunteers might opt to stay on in Zambia by other means, but the General election had left a sour taste in my mouth and I was ready to go. |
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Her favorite Chanukah memories were of eating latkes and sour cream while her mother gossiped with the aunts and cousins. |
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Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest. |
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The pH of fermenting must is a function of organic acids, such as tartaric, malic and citric acids, responsible for the sour taste of wine. |
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They contain a glycoprotein called miraculin, which temporarily alters the taste buds to make sour and acidic foods taste sweet. |
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The miracle berry has been used for centuries to temporarily alter the taste buds' perception of bitter and sour foods as sweet. |
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It is quite bitter and caramelising gives it that perfect sweet and sour taste with which the ham works wonderfully well. |
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And they either get a case of sour grapes or they get on the train. |
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He attributes the moniker to sour grapes and professional jealousy. |
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah Democratization process in today's Somaliland had many sweet and sour experiences. |
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