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Put the asparagus in the steamer basket, cover, and cook until done, about three minutes.
Add the rhubarb to the basket, cover with a tight-fitting lid and steam over a low heat for 1 hour.
When the water is simmering, add the asparagus to the basket, cover and steam for 3-4 minuntil unthe the spears are tender but retain a bit of bite.
Reduce heat to simmer, place the artichokes in the steamer basket, cover and steam until a fork easily pierces the bottom of the heart at the stem, 25 to 35 minutes.
Place the basket cover on the basket Place the cover on the coffee pot tightly Set the coffee pot on the coal bed Wait for coffee to boil, but do not allow it to boil over Set mugs, milk, cream, sugar, and coffee on table Carefully remove coffee percolator and pour coffee into the mugs (wear heat resistant gloves).
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A staple food basket covers the very basics like flour and rice, and doesn't include any fresh produce like tomatoes, onions or even meat, which are an essential part of Yemeni cuisine and important for any balanced diet.
In this experiment, caterpillars were again fed crab-apple leaves stripped from branches but were now placed in a white plastic waste basket covered with white chiffon or a black plastic waste basket covered with black chiffon.
Keep the basket covered until the grass has reached a height of about an inch and a half to two inches.
In contrast to the lift nets are falling gear, which can be wooden baskets, cover pots, or a variety of nets designed to be cast on fish and crustaceans from above.
Vendors by the side of country roads sell yang-mei in little baskets covered with ferns, and visitors sit under the trees and feast on ripe fruit.
The 'open stuck' method seems to be the most popular method of treatment in India while in Bangladesh straw is often treated in bamboo baskets covered with banana leaves or in pits dug in the ground.
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