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But Pat Buckley, a former corrections officer in Dannemora, said they could not typically cook in their own cells.
"To reduce the level of potassium at home, you typically cook the raw vegetables to change their internal chemical composition," said Andaluz.
The gregarious Batali's first foray into television was Molto Mario (1996 2004), where he would typically cook for three guests seated alongside his kitchen while regaling them with stories about the history and culture of Italian food.
She says Korean families typically cook up large batches of these sides to be eaten over the course of the week.
As women typically cook in rural households, they might be expected to receive higher peak and cumulative exposures, although an exposure modeling assessment for Shanxi Province indicates that the difference between men and women may be minimal (Mestl et al. 2006).
(Mr. Robinson said that while his sister typically cooked for her girls, she might be happy to delegate that for a while, too).
In southwest France, the cassoulet -- named for the cassole, the glazed earthenware dish it is typically cooked in -- varies from village to village, even home to home.
The other two are a little more unusual, but they're just as logical, because they're simply quick versions of dishes that are typically cooked long and slow.
The vegetable, with roots in the Mediterranean, was typically cooked to break down its network of tough fibers, and it was still fairly unusual, though not entirely unheard-of, to serve it raw.
When dining in town make sure to book a table at Osteria Vegia, dating from the late 18th century, where you can try the hefty local pasta dish pizzoccheri della Valtellina, typically cooked with potatoes, Swiss chard or cabbage, and local cheeses; and the polenta taragna, also made with local cheese.
Steaks cooked well-done are typically cooked throughout the entire cut of meat.
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