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E pluribus -- wait, how do you say 'soap' in Latin again? May 13, 2012 10:22 AM Subscribe What's the best way to combine small shards of soap, the pale remnants of larger bars, into one usable bar? The process should not: *stink up my apartment *be ridiculously...
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* Spray a mini muffin tin with cooking spray.
Zest, or other flavor or aroma, plus food coloring.
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(1) Protein dictates the quality of Pasta , better the protein count the better the pasta. Wheat dictates the quality of protein in pasta. The longer the cooking time the greater the quality- A good quality pasta should not be cooked for less than 6 minutes...
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The temperature of the water and the salt content affects the cooking time and flavor of the pasta levels- This is one area where Michael....
Such wheat.
Is the species of wheat used to make Good pasta "Durum" being the latin name for "hard".
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If you're in the Jane/400 and Steeles area, you should give Cuscatlan a try. This is a mother and son operation with mom in the kitchen "home cooking" some very tasty Latin American food. We had the pupusas, cheese filled, with crema, carne asada taco...
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Dear Everyone: This year is 2009 AD, where AD stands for "Anno Domini" which means "In the year of the Lord". In China, a lunisolar calendar is used in parallel with the Gregorian calendar, and according to this calendar, this year is designated as 4...
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:-) http it is not important to use Latin, as it is not done nowadays in the astronomical calendar, and also because Latin is.
It's also some kind of order of dervishes.
I use calender to strain rice after cooking.
Dear Everyone: This year is 2009 AD, where AD stands for "Anno Domini" which means "In the year of the Lord". In China, a lunisolar calendar is used in parallel with the Gregorian calendar, and according to this calendar, this year is designated as 4...
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I have some idea of the inflectional forms and paradigms, but my Latin vocabulary has gone entirely passive....
:-) http - here you see how bad my Latin is.
It's also some kind of order of dervishes.
Calender to strain rice after cooking.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:17:25 -0400, "p" <propp@cox.net World's largest Latin American chicken chain opens in RI 12:01 PM Fri, Oct 30, 2009 By Gail Ciampa Pollo Campero restaurant opened today at 45 Newport Ave. in East Providence. It is the first...
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The chickens were stacked in crates ones are quickly distracted by water, and after another snorkeling trip out to the reef the cook largest Latin American chicken....
On this beach, manned by a native woman cooking in a half oil drum.
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 06:53:02 -0700, James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@acm.org Well, that is a major error on your part. Absolutely no "taxpayer dollars" have gone to AIG. All of the money that they received was from the Federal Reserve Bank. So, where...
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En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_post_facto An ex post facto law (from the Latin for "after the fact") or retroactive.
People that like to cook: what are your regional specialties and/or deficiencies? For a while now I have been pretty heavy on kind of a mix of Latin American and Tex/Mex flavors. It's sort of my home base. I also like to do Italian-American food, and ...
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I'm cooking tonight, stuffing a whole chicken with pears Cronin hairdos because i'm a fuck tard....
The biriyani (rice dressed as a man I'm more of a man than you .
There's a lot of tamarind in their cooking for that hot/sour flavour.
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I need some ideas!!! Let's see what's cooking this week!
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Theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso....
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