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Authenticity be damned – I can hardly taste the stuff in Roux Jr and Olney's dishes, which have a pleasant, creamy blandness.
"I put in just a little, tiny, weeny amount of butter so you can hardly taste it," she said.
The cream of coconut is unpleasantly gloopy, while the coconut water is too subtle – it works in Godwin's second version, because it's a much shorter drink, but I can hardly taste it in Wilson's drink.
Don't use too much syrup or you'll hardly taste the rhubarb.
There you are, out for lunch you can hardly taste, spending your free hour nodding blankly at your companion, constantly asking for a sentence repeat.
That is the main reason hardly anything tastes good when a person is sick.
Colin had predicted that he would be ravenous and nose for scraps off other people's plates, but he hardly ate, tasting everything and finishing nothing but praising it all politely.
Trouble is, in the United States at least, hardly anybody has tasted it, much less heard of it.
He was, people said, hardly there just to taste the wine.Then came another lurch in perceptions.
"They tasted good, and hardly anyone else was growing them, so I said, 'Let's try it,' " he recalls, sounding gently bemused.
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