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| e for the arrival of their livestock, and Ruth | cooks a sheep's head stew. |
| The premise of the show is that each host | cooks a different style dish featuring one common in |
| including footballs, goal posts, play clocks, | cooks, a large amount of food (2,000 pounds per team |
| is of the North or the South: for instance, he | cooks a "boiled smurf" on one side of his house and |
| Some | cooks add chunks of meat (usually flanken or brisket |
| vegetables, seasoning and stock, to which some | cooks add thickening agents such as flour, oatmeal o |
| is believed that this dish was created by home | cooks after World War II because it was made of simp |
| Vertamae | Cooks Again. |
| A spin-off series, Christmas | Cooks! aired during the Christmas period in 2006 at |
| American | cooks also began to sweeten ketchup in the 19th cent |
| Some | cooks also add meat (usually pork, either rib meat o |
| workers, freight handlers, millers, bakers and | cooks; also dead are physicians, prosthesists, surge |
| The club employed 15 to 25 | cooks and maids. |
| He is invoked by librarians, archivists, | cooks, and tanners as their patron. |
| hose early days, often working as stage hands, | cooks and cleaners. |
| s, which allows for interaction between chefs, | cooks, and patrons. |
| such thing, like a female with good looks who | cooks and cleans" is a reference to his troubled rel |
| , and was first president and secretary of the | Cooks' and Pantrymen's Union of New Zealand. |
| e Presidio from 1904 to 1911, and a school for | cooks and bakers from 1914 to 1917. |
| vers, best dishes, ring goods and jewels, best | cooks and best everything. |
| ms on the edges of towns, but others served as | cooks and waiters in hotels, as teamsters or boatmen |
| mother and great-grandmother were all talented | cooks and she credits them for instilling a love for |
| Luis (age 6 as of the series' debut) prepares, | cooks and shares some of his favorite dishes - from |
| s war effort during World War I, teaching army | cooks and as lady superintendent of the Royal Arsena |
| and lime to be stirred into the meat while it | cooks and the sauce is sometimes sweetened by adding |
| Three coachloads of | cooks are sent from London to provide the refreshmen |
| I think the article should state ' | cooks', as dinner ladies (two words, take note, Vict |
| It is also served by Palestinian and Lebanese | cooks as part of a mezze, or as a snack with a glass |
| now be seen on the new ITV1 programme Saturday | Cooks, as well as the UKTV Food show Local Food Hero |
| n, UKTV Food's Great Food Live and Bobby Chinn | Cooks Asia for Discovery. |
| Reggie, a young boy whose grandfather, George, | cooks at the house. |
| Hitoe revealed on Japanese TV that she often | cooks at home for the other members of the band. |
| ilverton and Amy Pressman, one of the original | cooks at Spago, are planning to open an upscale hamb |
| Oatmeal | cooks ate boiled okra. |
| nda, unless the unit in control of the FOB has | cooks attached to them. |
| ow MasterChef, a reality tv show where amateur | cooks attempt haute cuisine. |
| The musical has a simple back story of three | cooks attempting to finish preparing a wedding banqu |
| god is the patron of trades related to ovens ( | cooks, bakers, confectioners) as it is attested in t |
| or the murder of Jimmy Mizen outside the Three | Cooks bakery in Lee, South London |
| which has several shops, a Post Office, Three | Cooks bakery, take-aways and a branch of the Lloyds |
| nt on to present Disney Adventures ITV, Future | Cooks BBC1, Entertainment Express BBC1, Live and Kic |
| The club has the nickname The | Cooks because the name of the village of Cogenhoe is |
| A text called Porunar Aatrupadai mentioned 82 | cooks being employed at the royal household at a tim |
| ng congressman, Dana Rohrabacher, who supports | Cooks' belief in the often denied 'Aurora' spyplane |
| grooms, janitors, elevator operators, valets, | cooks, bellhops, doormen, butlers, and bartenders. |
| Currently, they race JYs for younger children, | Cooks, Blue Jays, Lasers, and Cat Boats. |
| idges have been installed spanning the Kennet, | Cooks Bridge, a straight footbridge which links The |
| ours before arriving back in Pearl Harbor; the | cooks broke out cans of juice and distributed them a |
| He | cooks by himself, knows how to ride the bus, and pic |
| For they feed us now on horse feed that the | cooks call mush! |
| those attempts largely failed, mainly because | cooks can be picky about their stoves, said Leslie C |
| O ruin[s] the breakdown, proving that too many | cooks can spoil an otherwise tasty electro-housey br |
| Cooks can substitute for roux by adding a mixture of | |
| efan will be a Celebrity Judge on ITV1's Daily | Cooks Challenge. |
| The Marshalls and the | Cooks clearly include it, as did Solomon Islands bef |
| cooks, clerks, mechanics); they are a favorite targe | |
| en's Royal Naval Service took over the role of | cooks, clerks, wireless telegraphists, code experts |
| Especially when the | cooks come from different schools." |
| The | Cooks' Company ranks thirty-fifth in the order of pr |
| Certification of Ships' | Cooks Convention, 1946 is an International Labour Or |
| He also occasionally | cooks delicious meals and takes one of the monkeys f |
| ly provided by Bill, Victor's only friend, who | cooks dinner for them. |
| le, Angie returns to her Bensonhurst home, and | cooks dinner for her father Mike (Frank Vincent) and |
| or horse chariots and servant quarters for the | cooks, drivers, gardeners and security personal of t |
| d to have been introduced to the area by Roman | cooks during the time of the Avignon Papacy, it can |
| roduced to Chinese railway workers by Canadian | cooks during the building of the North American rail |
| Chili | cooks eat hot peppers. |
| tmas Specials" there were 3 selected Christmas | Cooks episodes which were repeated from 2008. |
| The new show Saturday | Cooks fared poorly against the new BBC production of |
| 25/03/1965: Blue Opera R&B Club, | Cooks Ferry Inn - Edmonton, London |
| hunt deer and, as the representation of fire, | cooks food. |
| fatten Nishiharu by baking sweets, and gladly | cooks for her when asked. |
| even years old, takes care of her siblings and | cooks for her family, and therefore she has no time |
| li has been a matter of contention among chili | cooks for an equally long time. |
| Plum tomatoes are also sometimes favored by | cooks for use during the tomato off-season, as they |
| Moominmamma and therefore liked by the others, | cooks for them and tries to look after the motherles |
| were also Zanzibari and Arab interpreters and | cooks from Portuguese Goa (India). |
| Teams made up of local | cooks from the location where the episode is filmed, |
| Due to his visibility on Celebrity | Cooks, Gerrussi became the pitchman for one of the f |
| rred in the short-lived British sitcom As Good | Cooks Go in 1969 and 1970. |
| n working as waiters at a restaurant where the | cooks go on strike. |
| Chili | cooks had beauty queens. |
| The | Cooks had one daughter, whom they named Marabell. |
| Oatmeal | cooks had Ms. Bag, who is over 55, Groaty Oat, who i |
| panese television program Iron Chef, where the | cooks had to use it as an ingredient in each of thei |
| are made in kitchens all over the world, with | cooks hanging bundles of cheesecloth filled with cur |
| traced back to 1170, the Worshipful Company of | Cooks has a rich and colourful history from the earl |
| Cooks Hill grew from coal mines in the area. | |
| The suburb is represented sporting-wise by the | Cooks Hill United Football Club (the flagship being |
| The | Cooks Hill United Football Club plays its Interdistr |
| Cooks Hill also hosts a visual arts scene and severa | |
| an, Emma, who each morning does his chores and | cooks him breakfast before he starts the day. |
| Noelle does the deed, | cooks his innards, eats him, and then steps out for |
| Stefan | cooks his way around Afghanistan, finding out how th |
| Some | cooks identify this dish as cultural, part of the cu |
| o the 12th Century, founded from two guilds of | cooks in medieval London - the Cooks of Eastcheap an |
| Too many | cooks in the kitchen can sometimes create a mediocre |
| was given by King Edward IV to the Company of | Cooks in London, and has since been sold into privat |
| ador - who make up a majority of the chefs and | cooks in many U.S. restaurants, including upscale re |
| programs, including Dinner: Impossible, Worst | Cooks in America, and Restaurant: Impossible. |
| During the United States Civil War, | cooks in the Confederate States of America tried to |
| s Bangladesh (was British India), were Sylheti | cooks in London during 1873, part of the East India |
| Some | cooks include hot sauce and a bit of sugar for great |
| Many professional | cooks insist that regular tenderizing mallets cause |
| Kerry | Cooks is the Cornerbacks Coach for the Notre Dame Fi |
| ...Cooks! is an ITV cookery show, hosted by Antony Wor | |
| The most common variation for home | cooks is regional to the southern United States and |
| After having coached at the high school level, | Cooks joined the Kansas State Wildcats as a graduate |
| Oatmeal | cooks kicked cow chips. |
| Close, followed by Kingshurst Comprehensive in | Cooks Lane. |
| Some | cooks like to add currants to the filling, but this |
| These | cooks made it under instruction from the railway bos |
| Many Mexican home | cooks make their own instead of purchasing it; when |
| There is a housekeeper who | cooks meals." |
| Most | cooks mince the liver, add coriander, chopped onion, |
| also conducts heat within the meat so that it | cooks more evenly and prevents meat drying out and s |
| Some of them were employed as | cooks, nurses, washwomen, and laborers. |
| Home | cooks often use this sauce as the chief flavorant fo |
| ey hated to waste anything, Pennsylvania Dutch | cooks often made use of food parts otherwise discard |
| cts the heat of the fire and so the Krotekaker | cooks on both sides at the same time. |
| at accompanied the British column as maids and | cooks, only 4 returned with the British; about half |
| er on David's beloved Pleasantville, she never | cooks or cleans house. |
| cluded to aerate and fluff up the batter as it | cooks, or the mixture may be naturally fermented for |
| n which allows it to be easily prepared by fry | cooks or bar staff without requiring much special sk |
| ommercial kitchen (completed in February 2002) | cooks over 8,000 meals weekly |
| Cooks Pit Farm is typical of the Victorian buildings | |
| linebacker from Mississippi State University, | Cooks played in ten NFL seasons from 1982-1991 for t |
| Cooks Pond is a 23-acre (93,000 m2) reservoir in Ply | |
| However, many | cooks prefer to cook the potatoes and the Yorkshire |
| line up with standing room only; however, the | cooks prepare the sandwiches at a very fast pace and |
| two are forced to work as bakers, the striking | cooks put dynamite in the dough, with explosive resu |
| ts relative thinness compared to other steaks, | cooks quickly, particularly if used as a pan frying |
| Some | cooks re-season the point at this time. |
| has been developed for a Cambodian market that | cooks rice." |
| Roselands lies in the | Cooks River watershed. |
| e land at the junction of Croydon Road and the | Cooks River was reserved as a public park. |
| , in the St George area bounded by Botany Bay, | Cooks River in the north, Georges River in the south |
| e, and named after inner southwestern Sydney's | Cooks River. |
| are also substantial parklands surrounding the | Cooks River. |
| ad, King Street (Newtown), Alexandra Canal and | Cooks River. |
| Liverpool Road to terminate at the junction of | Cooks Road and Victoria Road in the centre of Great |
| welfare of the group by working as craftsmen, | cooks, seamstresses and field medics. |
| and, since many of the artists were excellent | cooks, she and her associates tried to share tasty d |
| iatt led a purchase of 121 of the former Three | Cooks shops in November 2006, saving 900 jobs, under |
| The series starred British | cooks Silvana Franco and Paul Merrett and Australian |
| ur Sergeants, eight Corporals, one driver, two | cooks, six batmen, and 88 Privates. |
| strips of bacon are put over the meat while it | cooks, so that the bacon is crispy and has absorbed |
| s quoted as warning his readers that Syracusan | cooks spoil good fish by adding cheese. |
| Cooks spoon the meat into the center, roll the alcap | |
| s since refurbished a number of existing Three | Cooks stores to the new brand, although a number of |
| ly featured FoodPair as a site that helps home | cooks streamline their online recipe searching. |
| and later completed a culinary program through | Cooks Street Cooking School in Denver and Aspen. |
| the "Admin Box"-formed initially from drivers, | cooks, suppliers, etc. |
| ssure cookers produce superheated water, which | cooks the food much more rapidly than boiling water. |
| The rotation | cooks the meat evenly in its own juices and allows e |
| As she | cooks the mashed potatoes and sausages, she tells an |
| -heated sand for 30 minutes; the sand not only | cooks the insects but also serves to remove the fine |
| 13th century, relates that when Thor kills and | cooks the goats, their flesh provides sustenance for |
| h chopped tomatoes and green peppers, and then | cooks them on a large griddle with hot red pepper an |
| or the tomato sauce are as varied as there are | cooks though as each have their own way of making it |
| without significant substance, and thus allow | cooks to integrate new flavors without changing the |
| ndmarks announced a $7-million pledge from the | Cooks to restore the former Central Avenue Methodist |
| a better grill with a lid that allows outdoor | cooks to grill in all kinds of weather. |
| cooking skills in order to beat all the other | cooks trying to become the Dowager's new cook. |
| Each team | cooks twice and their points from both episodes are |
| iders them to be talented chefs and invaluable | cooks, underpaid and unrecognized even though they h |
| To make fattoush, | cooks use seasonal produce, mixing different vegetab |
| or fatta, which are made in the Levant by Arab | cooks using stale flatbread as a base. |
| ased, straight cooking program, in which Buddy | cooks various Italian dishes from his family's recip |
| In 2008 Christmas | Cooks! was replaced by Christmas Cooks Challenge. |
| Cooks was born on March 28, 1974 in Dallas, Texas. | |
| Cooks was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall | |
| Drummond's first cookbook, The Pioneer Woman | Cooks, was published in October 2009. |
| Rosemary Shrager's School for | Cooks, was a real life cuisine programme presented b |
| Three | Cooks was the name given to a trio of high street ba |
| Cooks was originally drafted by the Minnesota Viking | |
| resses were members of the IWW, and one of the | cooks was a woman who had served a year in a Finnish |
| In 1907 | Cooks were contracted by the Admiralty to build the |
| d of production in 1979, episodes of Celebrity | Cooks were seen on the Global Television Network. |
| Great Cake, a career milestone by which Master | Cooks were judged. |
| Kerry | Cooks will take over the cornerback position after c |
| s well as its remarkable variety, as different | cooks will choose different peppers to use for the b |
| ncluding the rare Great Crested Newt reside in | Cooks Wood Quarry. |
| As well as building barges, | Cooks yard built the steamboat Annie for Charrington |
| Cooks' yard was very busy with repair work after the | |
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