A popular myth is that tonsils and adenoids filter bacteria out of what we swallow and breathe like a kitchen strainer. |
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A little boiling water was dribbled onto loose tea leaves in a strainer, just to wet them. |
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Strain the broth through a strainer lined with cheesecloth, if you have it. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the curds to a cheesecloth-lined strainer, and set aside for 30 minutes. |
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The dishes were all done, stacked in the strainer, and the stove and countertop wiped clean. |
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Dirt and heavier particles will fall to the bottom and you can scoop the cleaned sunflower seeds out with a slotted spoon or strainer. |
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A sieve is like a strainer that you drain spaghetti through when it is done cooking. |
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There's a lot of down time while the oil strainer cleans each pressure fryer. |
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Pour the syrup through a strainer and spoon it, warm or cold, on top of the chilled custards. |
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Then sift the mixture through a fine mesh strainer to make sure the oils mix thoroughly with the powder. |
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The check valve in the strainer closes immediately when the shutoff valve is closed. |
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Where the strainer is threaded underneath, a washer slips on and then a lock nut is tightened down until the putty oozes out. |
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Using a slotted spoon, a strainer, and tweezers, how long does it take to get all of the tea from the water? |
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Their baleen plates have bristly inner edges that intertwine to form a strainer or filter. |
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A tapered stainless steel strainer screen and bottom cap offers the ultimate in non-corrosive foot valves. |
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The basket strainer should be packed with plumber's putty and pushed firmly down into place. |
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She bustled around, boiling water at the hearth and placing tea leaves in the strainer. |
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If you don't have a garbage disposal, keep your drain covered with a fine mesh strainer to prevent clogs. |
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His cabinets contained a coffee strainer, a sander, a power drill, some paper plates and a couple of forks. |
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Once you've emptied the stockpot, set it beside the new pot and lift the strainer to allow all the liquid through. |
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A white metal tea strainer, white metal cup and salt and pepper shakers also made the list. |
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Loose tea leaves should be used instead of teabags, and unless the tea leaves are contained within an infuser, a strainer must be provided. |
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Pour the broth from the Thermomix into the pot through the strainer basket, so that the mirepoix is separated out. |
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Pour liqueur through a fine strainer or unbleached muslin cloth. |
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Line a strainer with a double layer of 100 percent cotton cheesecloth. |
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Screw off the filter casing, remove the strainer and clean both with rinsing water or compressed air. |
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You'll also need to buy cat box filler and a scoop or strainer to remove litter that's been soiled. |
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After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe. |
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It is usually sold with a tea strainer and an iron trivet decorated with a similar relief design. |
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Zachary had fitted it out as a wet bar, complete with hanging stemware and hooks for old-fashioned tools: zester, muddler, strainer. |
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Even though fractures in the planet gear oil strainer screen are not believed to have been a recent or sudden event, an unsafe condition existed. |
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The cabins and yurts are equipped with a few basic kitchen items, including a kettle, spatula, ladle, stockpot, strainer and can opener. |
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Out of the fire, add the rest of cold cream, adjust the seasoning and pass the whole liquid in a strainer. |
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Refer the repair of a broken or damaged capillary line or strainer to a refrigeration repairman. |
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This has a cleaning effect on the strainer and will also agitate slimes around the strainer. |
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The slanted spout on the funnel, with strainer, directs the wine down the sides of the decanter. |
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At the end of the priming cycle, water is pushed out through the vent into the strainer. |
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Leave in a strainer for 10-15 minutes before placing in a heavy-bottomed saucepan with the water. |
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Pour into tankards or cups through a tea strainer and add a fresh grating of nutmeg before serving. |
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The strainer was placed at the juncture of neck and shoulder of an earthenware vessel to protect the stored liquid from insects and pollution. |
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You will receive a foot valve with stainless steel strainer and brass check valve. |
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The cross-sectional area of the strainer must be three times that of the suction pipe. |
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Is it necessary to install a strainer in front of a pressure reducing valve? |
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The interior of the bowl was heavily corroded, and the fuel strainer screen was severely contaminated with solid particles. |
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This Tea for One, complete with a built-in tea strainer teapot and cup, is designed for simple and clean way of brewing your own cup of tea. |
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She was saved an explanation at that moment by the door opening to reveal a nurse bearing a tray with a tea pot, a strainer, a teabag, and two handle-less cups. |
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For tiny grains like teff and amaranth, use a very fine mesh strainer. |
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Richard and Liz say customers comment on the excellent waitress service, quality menu items, and traditional touches such as leaf tea served with a teapot and strainer. |
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Put mushrooms in strainer basket and put the basket into the Thermomix with the mirepoix in the bottom. |
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Empty the mushrooms from the strainer basket into the pot with the leftover broth. |
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For loose tea leaves, pour the tea through a small strainer into each cup. |
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Allow to rest, then pass the sauce through a strainer, rectify seasoning and thickening. |
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A through-hull, seacock and strainer are needed for the seawater supply and an above-waterline through-hull needed for the seawater discharge. |
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I thought the tea leaves were going to give trouble, but once they had been put through the strainer they calmed down and blended together to produce a satisfyingly strong and flavoursome brew. |
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Check the water line strainer and clean it if needed. |
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In this practice, after a cup of tea is poured, without using a tea strainer, the tea is drunk or poured away. |
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Decanting it with the tiny silver tea strainer into a small handleless mug I bought at the same time. |
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Strainer Looks a bit like a tea strainer and stops ice or bits of fruit from escaping into your cocktail. |
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Cut open the morels and reserve, then strain the morel-flavoured water into the stock through a fine tea strainer. |
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The product is marked by the producer by stamping the logo on the face that is in contact with the base of the cheese strainer at the time of moulding. |
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Prepare a large bowl with water and ice along with a strainer. |
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This occurs due to the particles colliding with the reticular surfaces and then settling, not by filtration, an action by which the strainer, over time, gets instead progressively clogged by the sludge it removes. |
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Place a coffee filter in a strainer and filter the alcohol. |
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Extractable cartridge and strainer for maintenance operation. |
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Entrance protected by strainer in stainless steel. |
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S that far in advance, use a gravy strainer to remove the excess fat or place it in the freezer for a short time to expedite defatting it. |
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Fuel, which was leaking from the fuel strainer bowl and the carburettor, had run along the engine tachometer cable into the cockpit area and this had caused a small amount of interior fire damage. |
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This easily identifiable feature is due to the use of a specific strainer and to the fact that the cheeses are not rotated during the manufacturing process. |
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Wash the cranberries in a strainer and transfer them to a blender. |
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As a result, a layer builds up over the strainer surface. |
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Elaborate 18th-century examples had tea and coffee pots, a milk or cream jug, a pair of tea caddies, a sugar bowl and pair of tongs, teaspoons and a small tray for them, a tea strainer, and cups and saucers. |
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The drink is sucked from the gourd with a metal straw, known as a bombilla or bomba in Spanish, that is fitted with a strainer at one end to keep leaf particles from the mouth. |
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I forget to use the strainer and pour Nighy a terrible cup of tea. |
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This is strained with a piece of cloth or a strainer and the green liquid forms the gravy of the curry. |
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Fine-strain the mix through a cheesecloth or chinois strainer. |
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Mash and put the potatoes once through a ricer or a large-holed strainer into a bowl. |
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Strain through a fine tea strainer into a chilled cocktail glass. |
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The former is the dim-witted muscleman with all the smarts of a pasta strainer, while his sidekick is the thinker who can morph into dental floss. |
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