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At school we used to call it domestic science; better known to the general population as 'cooking'.
I prepare a version of paella at home that takes far less cooking time than the original.
"A 'cooking bird' means that we've got a missile about to launch itself," she bit out.
From these came the 'cooking dorms' in which students are responsible for planning and preparing their own meals."
After 'cooking', the steam flow is stopped and the pressure vented via a condenser.
During "work time," a student will help with the necessary activities of the community--cooking meals, cleaning, maintenance etc.
C Map The locals call it a 'cooking bar' and they certainly seem to think something is cooking here.
We drew squab, which needed more time on the grill; and the accompanying wild rice also wanted considerably more cooking time.
"I suppose that's why so many women kill themselves cooking--just as poor Amelia Baxter did.
The 'cooking factories', too, still existed in theory, because the Great Leader had been too busy for the last twenty years to make any new pronouncement on the subject of catering.
I am now in the process of planning a 'cooking trip' to Iran, maybe someone in the forum might be able to help me finding some of the contacts and places I need: 1.
Fresh pasta is still full of moisture, so needs far less cooking time than dried; sometimes just 30 seconds is enough (though three minutes is more standard), so read the packet instructions and keep testing it for doneness.
It's one thing to get an underdone steak, but I have never before wanted to return a well-seasoned eggplant tagine to the kitchen for 10 minutes' more cooking, or tender roasted pork ribs so that the chef could balance out the sweetness with more heat.
My ex-local is the Fox & Goose in Hebden Bridge: very sociable, great beer (always a 'cooking bitter', something stronger, and something really strong, with constantly rotating guest beers) and one of the locals shares his name with the Yorkshire Ripper.
You mean 'what is cooking' as in what is up, what is going down, what is shaking, what is the story, what is happening, man, what is--" "You've got the idea, Data," La Forge called back as the door to the android officer's cabin slid open.
I scolded, but he only laughed, and teased me about my cooking when we were young, and said I must teach Bess as well as you, and went on buying all sorts of nice little things for my 'cooking class' as he called it."