Sentence examples for tendency to cook from inspiring English sources

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Given the kitchen's tendency to cook meats and fish to a well-done consistency, we requested lamb chops (paidakia) on the rare side; what arrived were three succulent charcoal-grilled chops cooked to a perfect pink medium-rare.

He was more vivid in citing Enron as a parallel to what he said was Mr. Bloomberg's tendency to "cook the books" or stretch the truth about his record on education, the economy and other issues.

Are we stuck in dull potato habits in the UK? "One of the reasons potatoes may be perceived as boring over here might be that people eat baked potatoes quite a lot and there is a tendency to cook them in the microwave, which I believe takes away the majority of the flavour and alters its texture," says Ortiz.

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Some bacon like thick or extra fatty has the tendency to not cook evenly, with soft spots and burns at the same time.

"It is their style to cook them like this," he said, referring to the Russian tendency to boil or fry their mushrooms; sometimes both.

To cook.

Too hot to cook?

(Payne likes to cook).

"He loved to cook".

He tries to cook.

He loves to cook.

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