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"A tiny bit of salt" is gently scooped with a ladle from the deep sea.
Scooped with homemade tostada chips, celery and jicama, it proved popular, and it was easy to eat with one hand while holding Beyer speed figures in the other.
Ridiculous amounts of guacamole ($8) are fresh, amply flecked with onion and tomatoes and scooped with spice-dusted chips and fried plantains.
Nothing was amiss with yellowtail tartare; the soft minced flesh, bound with mayonnaise, could be easily scooped with a toasted chip.
If you'd rather be neater, use a knife to crosshatch the flesh of the cheeks (but don't cut through the skin), then push them out so you end up with little mango squares that can be easily scooped with a spoon or cut with a knife.
Researchers run the risk of being scooped with their own data if they share too openly.
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She's still kicking and scooping with her foot when Jonas comes home.
You want pasta that you can easily impale or scoop with a fork, so spaghetti is out.
David Letterman / Talking head / 25 / $40 / Reconciles with Oprah on-air, then scoops with a pregnant Britney.
The California Special, for example, had a Shelby-style rear spoiler and taillights, as well as nonfunctional side scoops with GT/CS graphics, extra badging and stripes.
Coat your ice cream scoops with the outer layer.
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