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Serves 4 as a main dish. olive oilonion 1 medium-sized garlic 3 clovesbay leaf 1beefsteak tomatoes 4chopped tomatoes 400g can butter beans 400g can red-wine vinegar 1 tbspbasil leaves 8 largeWarm a couple of glugs of olive oil in a medium-sized saucepan.
Nigel Slater's butter-bean tomatoes, baked pears with maple syrup and cinnamon cream recipes
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I make homebrew and have cleaned up plenty of old soft drink bottles and used em! soak them in a solution of bleach and water, a few glugs of bleach in a gallon will work.
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A final flurry of Parmesan and a few glugs of good olive oil enrich the dish and make it easy to understand why Ms. Bloomfield fell for it years ago.
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Ingredients(Serves 4)5cm piece of ginger, peeled and chopped2 cloves of garlicPinch of dried chilliJuice of 1 lemon8 chicken thighsOlive oilA few glugs of white wine (optional)2 bunches of spring onions, roughly chopped1 bunch of green asparagus, roughly choppedMethod In a pestle and mortar, grind the ginger, garlic, chilli and lemon juice into a paste.
Angela Hartnett's pot-roasted chicken with lemon, spring onions and ginger
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He realises he's lost his track and glugs another coffee his sixth, by my count, spills some on his shirt, dabs it away and continues.
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Sneaky Pete is a slider-type bug, which means it just ripples the surface when moved a bit, unlike a popper that glugs and gurgles and makes lots of noise.
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I scalded a couple cups of heavy cream, a couple good glugs of 1/2&1/2, while I beat six eggs until they were a nice lemon yellow.
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I scalded a couple cups of heavy cream, a couple good glugs of 1/2&1/2, while I beat six eggs until they were a nice lemon yellow.
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So we all took several big glugs of it, then someone decided to take it on stage.
The worst gig we ever played: musicians on their on-stage lows
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The whiteface, the Keystone Kops moments, the jerky movements, the syncopated line deliveries and Joe Bauer's loud sound effects—coins pouring into a cash register, Tiger Brown's heavy footsteps, the glugs as Mrs. Peachum Traute Hoess swallows her booze—contribute to the old-movie artificiality of the production.
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