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Coarsely grate about a pound of it (an old-fashioned box grater works fine).
Remove the pasta when cooked! Grate about half a block of cheese and put aside Once mince and sauce is done, remove from heat and pour into casserole pan.
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Mix chopped basil and garlic with remaining oil, season with salt and pepper and set aside. 4. When grill is hot, place grates about four inches above heat.
This helps explain what really grates about all those "mindful" colouring and puzzle books: for most people, surely, their appeal lies in the promise of escapism – which may be entirely defensible, but which is also the precise opposite of mindfulness.
7 ounces coconut palm sugar, grated (about 1 1/3 cups).
1 ounce bottarga, grated (about 1 tablespoon per person), divided.
If there's one thing that grates about "Go On," it's that the first episode sets up an all-too-familiar TV dynamic: Perry's character, Ryan, is allowed to be a rogue-ish rule-breaker, while Laura Benanti's group-leader character, Lauren, is often a killjoy who gets little comedic material as she tries to get Ryan to follow the rules.
It might not be for you if... Listening to a throng of love woes sounds like the kind of album that would grate after about six songs.
A moveable iron grate rested about two feet from the lid, and the man's body rested upon the grate.
For nearly 110 years, since the advent of underground trains in New York City, the metal sidewalk grates have been about much more than mundane natural ventilation for miles of subterranean subway tunnels.
I'm just about to grate rat-trap cheddar on the veggie bake that'll do us fine.
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