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Now her family needed sustenance, so she doubled every recipe and froze half.
I have hawked my coat in the middle of a Chicago winter and froze half to death because I wouldn't part with my axe.
"Trust me, I froze half to death this winter," Wagner writes in his in-depth process guide.
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How I got home again Frozen half dead, perhaps you know.
Make double the amount of spice paste and freeze half, so you've got some to hand the next time you want to make this lip-smacking curry.
Bliss of this kind is startling from a group of countries that are frozen half the year, subsist substantially on preserved fish, and charge among the highest tax rates in the modern world.
Then pass through a fine sieve and reduce until it coats the back of the spoon (this will make twice as much as you need, so you could freeze half).
In the spring, dozens of Belgian and European investigators raided the company's offices, freezing half of its refunds and initiating an investigation that could cost the company the remaining 1.5 million euros, and possibly more.
The recipe is a one-shot food processor job that's easy enough to suggest doubling it, making enough of the bread crumb mixture to serve a bigger crowd with four dozen clams, or to freeze half for the next time you open some Vinho Verde or another aperitif wine.
Any strategem to increase the number of cabs has been viewed as a threat to the market value of medallions, which has risen from about $10 each to more than $100,000 since their number was frozen half a century ago, when keen competition made it hard for a driver to earn a living.
You'll probably freeze half the dough and fry a batch of 12 doughnuts plus holes; the remaining dough can be kept in a freezer-safe zip-top bag with as much air pressed out of it as possible, for up to 2 months.
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