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Check the squash is tender by piercing with a knife.
From "Tender," by Nigel Slater (2011): Leek-and-pancetta risotto; kale with golden raisins and onions.
By March, they will no longer be accepted as legal tender by retailers.
Tender by Nigel Slater is published by Fourth Estate at £30.
The winning bid in the second tender, by the company Medical Group SK, cost significantly more, €1.6m.
His books find ingenious solutions – comic, brutal and tender by turns – to the dilemmas of riven identity.
Supply of the countless everyday items, however, was put out to tender by European department stores, carefully scrutinised for any hint of a cartel.
And Russian sensitivities were made all the more tender by the unpublicised expulsion in January of a what the Russians described as a "CIA operative".
He'd been impressed, he said, by Proust's "courage to be tender" — by his willingness to spend page after page writing about a boy longing for his mother.
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