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The fig-gorgonzola tartlet's puff pastry should have been crispy but was mushy from the olive oil covering every part of it.
A piece of grouper was shown similar disrespect; originally pan-fried, the fish arrived mushy from being reheated in lemon-caper sauce.
Then free the liver and, mind you, do not make it mushy from squeezing.
Coastal areas are prone to liquefaction, a process in which the soil turns mushy from the extreme vibration.
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Other reported regulatory outrages were moves to ban mince pies and mushy peas from UK restaurant menus.
If it were possible today, who would choose to resurrect some mushy yokel from a century ago rather than Grandpa or Junior or Fido?
The saveloy is possibly Swiss, the mushy peas from oop north; the rebattering and refrying of already fried fish'n'chips hints at Glasgow perhaps – he says, not wanting to let a lazy stereotype slip by ungrabbed.
The new documents included mushy notes from McDavid professing his interest in Anna, as well as never-before-seen responses from Anna leading him on.
But Crowe would understand that guests aren't always in the mood for high-brow fare: that's why he'd make sure the room service menu included late-night bites like classic Aussie meat pies with mushy peas from the legendary food cart Harry's Cafe de Wheels, located just up the road.
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