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Mince this, or grind it with the meat.
If you want a treat, incorporate some of her seasonings into the salt for the dry brining (measure the amount of salt, then grind it with the seasonings).
I have had problems grinding short ribs in my Kitchen Aid because there is some gristle that clogs the plate, so I often ask my butcher to grind it with her heavy duty grinder.
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Ulster opened brightly in Monza and should have had a try after just four minutes but Trimble somehow lost control of the ball when attempting to ground it with his right hand.
Spiders' guts are too narrow to take solids, and they liquidize their food by flooding it with digestive enzymes and grinding it with the bases of their pedipalps, as they do not have true jaws.
Although harvestmen can digest solid food, the guts of most modern chelicerates are too narrow for this, and they generally liquidize their food by grinding it with their chelicerae and pedipalps and flooding it with digestive enzymes.
Once figurative paintings by artist friends who deemed their own work "failed," Büchler scraped the dry paint off each canvas, ground it with a mortar and pestle, and reapplied it to the canvas.
RNA was extracted from young leaves or flowers by freezing ca 0.2 g of tissue in liquid nitrogen, grinding it with a sterilized pestle in a micro-centrifuge tube, and extracting it with Trizol (Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY) following the manufacturer's procedure.
So no matter where you put the RFID chip, biometric lock, or other electronics on a gun, anyone with a bit of time and information will either be able to grind it out with a Dremel, cover it with something that will prevent it from transmitting, or simply replace that particular part.
You have to grind it out with us until we get there.
He wasn't yet a teenager, but he'd grind it out with grown men if the price was right.
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