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"A tiny bit of salt" is gently scooped with a ladle from the deep sea.
A tiny bit of salt - an essential part of a good biscuit.
Or maybe he's somehow taking a tiny bit of salt, below the threshold you would detect in urine.
I've been trying it out with a warm chocolate mousse and a tiny bit of salt and that's probably the best thing I've tasted all year.
The tomatoes gain a wonderful roasted flavor, the bacon crisps on the edges and remains tender where it is protected, and the three elements need nothing more than a tiny bit of salt and some pepper.
The team mixes the beer with sodium citrate and a tiny bit of salt.
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Add a tiny bit of finely granulated salt.
Make your own salad dressing with a little bit of salt, a tiny bit of vinegar, and a spoonful or two of olive oil, and you will have experienced the best flavor that exists on the planet (if you ask me).
Chop a little onion (optional), chop the cilantro, add lemon juice, salt and a tiny bit of chopped garlic.
The monkfish itself is roasted with salt, pepper and a tiny bit of olive oil, and its juices are added to the simmering sauce about five minutes before serving.
I chopped a medium onion and minced a tiny bit of garlic, and sweated them in olive oil with salt, pepper and a few spikes of rosemary, chopped.
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