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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quart of cold" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used when referring to a specific quantity of a cold beverage or liquid, but it needs additional information to clarify what is being described.
Example: "I would like a quart of cold lemonade, please."
Alternatives: "a quart of chilled" or "a quart of icy".
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Fill a bowl or cup with a quart of cold water.
Mix a teaspoon of white vinegar into about a quart of cold water.
To use this method, make a solution of 1/2 teaspoon of salt, dissolved in a quart of cold water.
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Place the pouch of tea in a pitcher, add a pint of just-boiled water, follow up with a pint of cold water, and you have a quart of tea to pour over ice.
On the way back home, I stop at the Chinese restaurant next to the convenience store for a quart of wonton soup to go with the rest of the cold chicken.
Fill a large bowl with a couple of quarts of cold water, and squeeze in the juice of one-half of a lemon (drop in the cut lemon half too).
To make a quart of it, I soaked about 15 square inches of dried kombu seaweed in a little more than four cups of cold water, then slowly brought this to just under the boil.
A bonus when you serve it cold is the braising liquid: reduce it, degrease it and freeze it, and you've got a quart of delicious veal stock.
This needs a quart of that shit".
Comparing that 1917 quart of milk to a quart of milk in 2017 suggests several differences in microbiological, compositional, and nutritional value as well as flavor characteristics.
We added a quart of oil, expensive at $10.25.
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