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Sometimes when you have to boil something down to two minutes, you have to leave things out.
To boil something on a stove without a top, put a vessel on top of the stove.
If you need to boil something, don't forget to factor in the time it will take for the water to heat up to a boil (generally around 10 minutes).
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The computer can make some educated guesses about what ingredients might work well together (it turns out that chocolate works well with caviar), but it doesn't yet have an internal representation of what it means to stir, chop, fillet, or boil something, nor an understanding of the spatial placement of the molecules that make up a dish.
The poet was impressed by people who could boil something down with no appreciable loss of complexity.
At especially high altitudes (like on mountains), you might boil something for hours and hours and it'll never cook.
How is one supposed to boil down something as complex as the ideal personality of one's perfect mate with an app?
If using an aluminum pot to boil eggs (something many people don't recommend these days for health reasons), add 1 teaspoon salt to the boiling water and there won't be any stains.[32].
He is, those close to him said, fixated on outcomes, frequently boiling something down to its essence: Did the job get done?
"We used to say we can feel it boiling, something's going to go.
If you are boiling something other than water, such as sauce, turn it down as it reaches boiling to avoid scorching the bottom to the pot.
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