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Add 1 tsp rose water, taste to decide if you want add the other.
And who are these self-appointed high priests of taste to decide what cool is anyway?
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Local authorities end up arbiters of taste, forced to decide what should or should not be preserved.
"Tetley has five offices across India and Africa and staff there will taste the individual lots before an auction then we in the UK taste bulk lots to decide which will blend well together," says Oakley.
There's a provisional, close-call air to each painting, which I think owes less to her spontaneous method than to her appraising taste: the long look afterward to decide if something had worked or not.
In some cases the correctness of a judgment of taste may be impossibly difficult to decide.
I'll need to a little taste to decide…) The book has plenty of recipes for the home-booze specialist, including an extraordinary green-walnut Nocino and a wonderful lavender syrup.
But that's up to you to decide, once you've tasted solid examples of all three.
Originally, he would say "welcome to George W. Bush's America", but because none of the series' regular cast members could do an impression of him, and because the staff found it to be in bad taste, they decided to change it.
A few people, me included, find Burns-Booth's recipe a little sweet for their taste, so I decide to cut the sugar slightly.
By exhorting participants to "let your taste decide," the campaign was thought to have goaded the Coca-Cola Company into developing and starting "New Coke" in 1985, which turned into one of the biggest new-product failures in soft drink history.
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