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Plunge the boiled egg into cold water once sufficient cooking time is over.
The Food and Drug Administration has advised people not to eat any fresh spinach at all, not even cooked, although sufficient cooking (160 degrees for 15 seconds) kills E. coli O157 H7, the bacterium that has sickened scores of people around the country, including at least 18 who are critically ill, and killed at least one.
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On São Miguel the volcanic heat on the shores of Lake Furnas, a popular picnic spot, is sufficient for cooking.
The water treatment units, each producing 4,000 litres of drinking water an hour, can on average produce 10 litres of clean water per day for up to 3,200 people – sufficient for cooking, cleaning and drinking.
Like many older folks in Russia, Agafia receives a government subsidy but is still mostly self-sufficient – cooking, foraging and fishing on her own.
It is sufficient to meet the cooking energy demand of the village together with dung (Fig. 3a).
Accordingly, when the minimum values are taken into account, the resulting biogas is not sufficient to meet the cooking energy demand as shown in Fig. 4a.
Here are some ideas for being self-sufficient: If you're cooking you'll need to take along a compact and safe camping stove with fuel, a saucepan, and plastic/lightweight bowls, plates and cutlery.
To produce pre-cooked shrimp with a long shelf life, sufficient pre-cooking is required to inactivate PPO, but it may cause the enhanced cooking loss and quality changes of pre-cooked shrimp.
Cooking at a sufficient temperature kills many microbes and parasites.
Thus, for 3lb [1.4kg]of potatoes, 1¼ pints [710ml] of cream will be amply sufficient; and the choice of cooking dish is also important, for the potatoes and cream should, always, fill the dish to within approximately ¾ inch [1.9cm] of the top.
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