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The second, though, beats Cook all ends up and he's a touch fortunate to see the ball flash past the edge.
1303 - Eng 131-4: A glimmer of hope for the Windies as Sammy beats Cook from the penultimate ball before lunch but Skipper Strauss is smiling, and with good reason - England have scored 121 runs for the loss of two wickets this morning and are now just 60 away from la victoire.
5 As soon as the caramel has cooked, beat in the butter, vanilla extract and salt, pour over the baked shortbread and leave to cool to room temperature.
Bridget sometimes worked the City Road beat, and Griffiths had cooked her dinner, washed her clothes and let her sleep on his sofa when she had nowhere to go.
Little beats its zingy fish, "cooked" in lemon juice and swimming in "tigers' milk", as the chilli-infused citrus sauce is known.
If the family's home cooked meal beats the chefs' professional version, the family wins $25,000; if the chefs win, the family receives $1,000 worth of kitchen supplies.
When you're ready to cook, beat the eggs, baking powder and finely chopped dill into the batter, and add more water if needed – keep the mixture thick if you prefer yours like mini scotch pancakes, or thinner if you like them more like a French-style crêpe.
It is fair to beat up Cook for failing to spot, until now, potential child-labour abuses in the supply chain.
Both makeover shows beat BBC2's The Restaurant, which cooked up 1.9 million viewers, down just a bit on the 2 million it debuted with.
Bring to a slow simmer and cook, beating constantly with a wooden spoon, about 20 minutes, until the consistency of mashed potatoes.
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