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This study develops self-cured technologies for fly ash-based geopolymer curing in ambient conditions without external heat supply.
Ready-cured meat is that which, after slaughter and butchery, has been treated by curing in order to prevent the growth of bacteria and to reduce the opportunity for botulism to grow, allowing for much safer transport and storage.
A dozen Meyer lemons are curing in crystal clear vodka in another.
And while it was curing in the fridge, we peeked each day and got excited.
Basic methods of curing are dry curing, in which the cure is rubbed into the meat by hand, and brine curing, in which the meat is soaked in a mixture of water and the curing agents.
From Luray we zipped 20 miles west through the Massanutten Mountain range to New Market to check out the slabs of "bacon" curing in the Shenandoah Caverns.
"However, this is a shock to the system that will have the overall benefit of healing and curing in the marketplace".
He did, however, have lots of soap -- bars and bars of the stuff, curing in the nooks and crannies of his Brooklyn brownstone.
They have the bulbs — 40,000 of them — curing in a hayloft, suspended from the rafters like bats in a cave.
CHARLESTON, S.C. - THE hams curing in Robert Stehling's garage, just a few feet from his 1968 Plymouth Barracuda muscle car, would seem to ratify Mr. Stehling's claim to a North Carolina heritage, no matter how far afield he has traveled.
With 48 hours of curing in hickory smoke and brine they emerge moist and flaky, without a particularly "fishy" character.
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