Sentence examples for will make a mush from inspiring English sources

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Overcooking will make a mush.

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I found that unworkable and made a mush of them in the Cuisinart.

The thick, powdery blanket of snow on the trails and the frigid temperatures have made a musher haven out of Willow, where locals joke that dogs outnumber humans.

Then I considered my new specialty, cauliflower mush (it will make its appearance here shortly), which also begins in the microwave.

And Gelertner was on top of an even newer technology -- fiber optic transmission: "New techniques coming into use will make it harder still: when many conversations are squished together and sent barreling over a high-capacity glass fiber, it's hard for wiretappers to extract the one conversation they are after from the resulting mush".

It was sometimes made into candies and cakes, or soaked with milk to make a coarse mush, a precursor to cereals like cornflakes.

Making it ahead and refrigerating it lets the pudding absorb into the cake; which will make it mush/soggy.

At the acorn festival, give Cornimer 150 acorns (find them under trees), and he will give you a 'Mush bed.'.

A good idea would be to add some water to the food to make it a mush when the duck is young.

For what it's worth, a non Rumanian from New Orleans tells me that sliced bananas make a fine topping for cornmeal mush.

Would she purée fresh, tart apricots lying on the counter and stir the mush into the custard to make a sauce that was tangy and bright?

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