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Velveeta cheese can turn into a burnt, lumpy, and thick mess when you melt it using this method, but you should be able to prevent all of that from happening by adding up to 7 Tbsp (105 ml) of milk to the pan when the cheese is only partially melted.
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The result is that a plate of squid and chorizo with a squid ink risotto and Parmesan foam just became a thick black mess in the bowl.
Who are lucky if we even have two eggs in the fridge to crack into that box of expired Duncan Hines mix we found in the back of our cabinet and who, if we do have the eggs, sure as hell don't have the right-size pan, so the brownies will either be thick, gushy messes or thin, brittle disasters.
Two milligram of pure human recombinant aromatase were concentrated into a thick, jelly-like mess using vacuum drying, then dissolved in 225 µl of 8 M deionized Urea solution plus 25 µl of 1 M NH4HCO3.
You get a thick skin when messing around on the Internet and that can go either way.
Said that on Thursday morning, by 10 00, Flatbush between Church and Foster was a mess, sidewalks thick with trash from looting and fire trucks dealing with fires set by arsonists.
I think I'll "smother" the ramps currently nestled in my fridge (with leaves and bulb intact) in a little stock, with a splash of wine, and a bit of cold butter and pour it over mess of thick grilled juicy pork chops.
He'd got a thick, heavy batter, and had messed up the product.
Barrymore later described his Hamlet as a "normal, healthy, lusty young fellow who simply got into a mess that was too thick for him ... he was a great fencer, an athlete, a man who led an active, healthy life.
However, the SLS-grown NWs are usually in a mess of curved wires and typically have thick oxide shells or incorporate nonstoichiometric amounts of oxygen [11, 12, 15 19].
"The Greeks were so messed up," he opines, grinning beneath his thick glasses and afro.
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