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Preheating the wok to this point, but not overheating it, will keep food from sticking.
That would mean light for schoolchildren to do their homework after sunset and refrigerators to keep food from spoiling.
The point, she and other urban fruit foragers say, is to keep food from going to waste.
And without refrigeration, Freeman cannot always stock enough ice in her freezer to keep food from spoiling.
In a standard kitchen, though, today's Damascus does virtually nothing, despite cutlery dealers' claims that rough surfaces keep food from sticking to the blade.
Grill marinated vegetables on skewers or on grilling grates designed for that purpose (with openings small enough to keep food from falling through).
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He cites other increasingly popular high-tech tricks like ovens that inject humidity to keep foods from drying out, and mixing hydrocolloidal additives into liquids like coffee or orange juice to solidify them into caviar-like bubbles.
The website specifies suggested storage guidelines that should keep foods from spoiling and becoming unsafe to eat.
Some lunch boxes come with separate containers or are sectioned off so that you can keep foods from mixing.
"Landing pad," in kitchen vernacular, means something like an anchor: it keeps food from sliding off a serving dish.
"Her anger kept her standing, kept food from her mind," he writes early on as Jacqueline faces off against a trio of menacing African men.
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