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To convert the salt amounts into grams, 7 g was counted as one teaspoon of salt and 0.6 g was counted as one pinch of salt.
I keep one pinch of it safe, and still to this day it is capable of putting me in the most lucid reverie.
We need Manchester United to take one pinch of their global turnover and we need them to buy the absolute best, so-good-they-are-terrifying players, and we need them to just bulldoze their way to the league title.
Combine the yeast, warm water, and one pinch of sugar.
Add one pinch of cayenne pepper, one pinch of sugar, and lightly dust the sauce with garlic powder.
Cook 1 tbsp. of minced garlic, one pinch of ground ginger, and one pinch of red pepper flakes to the skillet and cook the ingredients together until the asparagus has started to turn brown.
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But like a chef who must add just one more sprig of this and one more pinch of that, he walks down the apartment's long hall poking into rooms and pointing out flaws.
However, if the pressure is just above the optimum level, instead of the usual one pinch-off, two pinch-offs were observed leading to generation of one tiny satellite droplet.
Then, playing on the artificial turf in San Juan two weekends ago, Floyd lasted one full game, was pulled late in the next game and was limited to one pinch-hitting appearance the rest of the series.
Briefly beat in the eggs one by one, adding a pinch of flour if the mix looks as if it might curdle, then stir in the vanilla extract.
Though he also refers to the people giving out samples as "sample droids", so perhaps take that one with a pinch of salt.
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