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Natalie Tamara, via GuardianWitness Makes 20 200g medjool dates 50g oats, plus an extra handful to coat 1 tbsp cashew nut butter 1 Put the dates, oats and cashew nut butter in a food processor and blend until they have formed a smooth, sticky paste.
But there's none of that with Two and a Half Men – just the same four storylines on rotation and Sheen giving the same monotonous, lifeless, straining-to-read-a-cue-card delivery to each line until all the episodes blend into a great, big, disorientating Kafkaesque nightmare.
He gave Padnos a suit of jihadi clothing and told him to blend in with his fighters and promised to release him.
4 Once the hazelnuts have cooled, transfer to a food processor and blend into a smooth paste.
Living For Love however manages to blend a properly good chorus with the backing track, even if you can still very much see the seams.
Set aside to cool. 2 Meanwhile, put all the other ingredients, except the salt and pepper, into a blender and blend until smooth.
Windows 10 attempts to blend the best of Windows 7 with Windows 8.
I've also soaked them in warm water to help them blend into the sauce more easily.
3 To make the pesto, blend the desiccated coconut, coriander, coconut oil, chilli, garlic, lime, salt and pepper together in a food processor with 50ml of the coconut milk.
I used to blend matcha powder (Japanese green tea powder) with fresh lime ginger and honey as a pick-me-up and one morning I was lying there thinking, "if only I could grab a cold one from the shop".
Perhaps, the darknet – which Bannon describes as being like "Paris in the 20s" and Empire as "discovering America again" – has the potential to be a bastion of free speech and creativity, where art can escape surveillance and commercialism, to blend with new technology and hard truths in a way that is no longer possible on the surface internet.
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