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"If you spread yourself too thinly, you win fewer battles," said Dan Garton, American's chief marketing officer.
If lemon slices have not browned or singed (this will depend on how thinly you slice them), place pan under broiler for 1 to 2 minutes.
If you divide yourself too thinly, you won't be able to contribute as fully to each task.
You will be slicing the potatoes very thinly––you won't need to peel unless you have a total aversion to potato skin.
An average-sized potato yields about 10 to 15 chips, although amounts vary based on the size of the potato and how thinly you slice it.
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You slice two heads of fennel as thinly as you can manage, sprinkle them with salt and, if you have it, white pepper.
"To point the finger at one group means, No. 1, you're not understanding the problem, two, you're stretching our social fabric thinly, and you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater," Mr. Hutchins noted.
You want to slice the onion and sprouts as thinly as you can – about 1-2mm wide – so use the blade slicer attachment of your food processor, if you have one; a mandoline would also do the job, but only if you have a finger guard.
You can serve the breasts whole, cut into large pieces, or sliced thinly, as you prefer.
Slice the last bit of stem as thinly as you can with a knife.
Sprinkle it as thinly as you can and be prepared to thin out the seedlings if necessary.
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