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Taste and add salt, as needed – although if you are using this for more than a sipping broth, you may want to add the salt later.
For adapted screenplay, I should like to see Phyllis Nagy win for her masterly version of Patricia Highsmith's original novel The Price of Salt, later renamed Carol.
With all that pinhead oatmeal, I'm not sure I can detect any difference in texture, but adding the salt later, when much of the liquid has evaporated, allows me to better judge how much I'll need.
Like Patricia Highsmith's 1952 novel, The Price of Salt (later renamed Carol), on which the film is based, Nagy's script is as much a story of the unsaid as the said.
"When cooking she used to say: 'You can add salt later but you can never take it out once it is in.' If you leave things out of the streetscape first you can see how it goes, weigh up the evidence and add as needed.
When oil is hot, add onion, garlic and all seasoning (salt later).
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As his subtitle suggests, McCalman is using the concept of an armada in a second sense: the alliance of three old sea salts, later to be joined by Wallace.
The problem is that the Flushing Meadows area is a salt marsh, later used as a municipal dump made famous as The Valley of Ashes in Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby".
The 16th Century hull was first sprayed with chilled fresh water to remove salt and later with a water-soluble wax which prevents shrinkage of the timbers.
This legendary three-week trek starts in Paris on New Year's Day and ends 5,000 miles, several busted transmissions and lots of salt tablets later.
Perform this screen as described under Methods at a final concentration of 0.1 and 0.4 M. A second, and perhaps even a third, salt screen later in the screening/optimization process can prove invaluable in the identification of additional salt components that will progress the project toward a structure.
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