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(3) The band used to get up on the bandstand and really cook
(4) Many whole-grain pastas cook more quickly than semolina pasta, so check label directions and taste the pasta often as it cooks.
(5) The solution, food columnist Amy M. Topel suggests in The Green Guide, is to cook tomatoes down to their essence in a paste, so that all through the winter you can add their tangy goodness to pasta sauce, soups, stews and even vinaigrettes.
(6) Pat always eats on board and even has a full-time cook to prepare the finest food on his salubrious floating residence.
(7) I told you I could cook
(8) Johnny, who was a professional cook , prepared a roast calf and served it with his ever so special mashed potato-gravy sauce.
(9) Shall I cook dinner tonight?
(10) The cook prepared a small bag of food for the girl's journey; she tied it to her travel sack.
(11) They produce much of their own food, cook their own meals, and do their own laundry.
(12) Susan was a school cook
(14) I'm not going to eat something a cook prepares if she doesn't taste it first.
(15) In addition to the pre-packaged food, a cook prepares a selection of three hot buffet style meals and one salad daily.
(16) In an ideal world, she said, everyone would prepare and cook their own meals without much salt and fat.
(17) You need to think about how you prepare, store and cook food to keep it free from harmful bacteria that could make you or other people ill.
(18) When you're ready to prepare the dish, cook the pasta, drain it and set it aside.
(19) But then, few of us have the time or the energy anymore to prepare and cook the wholesome food we once enjoyed.
(20) I knew a cook who would routinely prepare an extra portion for himself to eat before he came to table.