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Discover LudwigThe phrase "halved stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stone that has been cut or divided into two equal parts.
Example: "The sculptor worked meticulously on the halved stone, revealing intricate details on both sides."
Alternatives: "split stone" or "divided stone."
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For me, when it comes to pudding, fruit wins every time, whether in the form of kebabs or halved stone fruit, slices of pineapple or, that barbecue stalwart, the banana.
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250g raspberries 30g caster sugar 1 vanilla pod 4 ripe peaches or nectarines, halved, stones removed 25g butter Vanilla ice-cream (or crème fraiche, double cream or plain yoghurt), to serve Put the raspberries in a bowl with the sugar.
The asking price was halved, though it remains steep.
Kitchen Garden Cookbook, by Carina Contini (Frances Lincoln) Serves 4 3 firm parsnips Salt, to taste 25g unsalted butter 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 8 firm plums, halved and stoned 2 sprigs of lemon thyme A large handful of watercress leaves 1 Peel, trim and cut the parsnips into cubes the same size as the plum halves.
800g cherries, halved and stoned 600ml double cream 200g condensed milk 50ml kirsch (or brandy) For the financiers 25g butter, plus extra for greasing 25g flour 70g ground almonds 80g golden icing sugar, plus extra to dust A few drops almond extract 3 egg whites 1 pinch sea salt 6 cherries, halved (stalks intact, ideally) For the ice-cream, blitz the cherries to a smooth-ish puree.
Rose's response: "So now you can't even be bothered to roll out a bit of pastry?" Butter, for greasing 10-12 apricots, halved and stoned 1 tbsp caster sugar 2 egg yolks 2 whole eggs 75g caster sugar 1 tbsp potato flour 1 tbsp cognac 300ml whipping cream Icing sugar, to finish Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Lightly butter a baking dish, then neatly arrange the apricots cut side uppermost.
Match halved.
Thus the time is halved.
The match is halved.
In China it almost halved.
Man I am so halved.
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