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By far the most commonly occurring aha moments involve baking soda and gelatin.
She never imagined that would involve baking — and giving away — more than 500 pies.
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A growing number of urbanites under 40 are addicted to the communal spirit of the game, especially when a fun Saturday night involves baking a casserole for friends and resuscitating warm childhood memories.
(Shell has been experimenting with a process that involves baking the shale with electric heaters until it reaches a temperature of nearly seven hundred degrees while, at the same time, freezing the area around it).
The recipe, from Paula Wolfert's "The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen: Recipes for the Passionate Cook," involved baking the asparagus in a parchment-paper packet on very low heat for around 90 minutes.
His Campfire Apple Pie involves baking the pie in a Dutch oven-like device, and using dried apples.
A tradition in England, involved baking a mince pie in the shape of a manger to hold the Christ child until dinnertime when the pie was eaten.
According to one Wired.com article, the bacon should be candied prior to addition, a process which involves baking the bacon in a sugar syrup.
By using crust-free breads that are high in density which involves baking at a high heat with minimal proofing steps, reducing the amount of yeast, and using fine flour that's low in gluten and high in starch, the renowned chef successfully created a crumb-free sandwich.
Texting him a photo with a line like, "Plain Crest toothpaste in a tube!" reminds him that he is not the only one bewildered by the endless new-and-improved formulas involving baking soda and whitening chemicals, as well as annoyed by the stand-up pump dispensers that punk out and deny you the last two centimeters of paste.
In Pictures: Don't Try This At Home! Forget about those oh-so-tidy science experiments that involve mixing baking soda and vinegar.
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