(1) Lay the marinated turkey strips on the grill and season with salt and pepper to taste.
(2) Pour in the cream and taste for seasoning, adding salt and pepper as necessary.
(3) There were about thirty tunnels in the mound complex, some as deep as three feet underground and snaking among the tough roots of the salt plants.
(4) Once the cheese has melted, add lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste.
(5) It is also treated with inorganic salt solutions which slow down the combustion.
(6) We salt the roads to prevent ice and snow from sticking to road surface.
(7) North past County Line and the smells are heavy salt air and sometimes a little blowing dirt.
(8) Dress up a platter of fresh vegetables with a shallow dish of extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar seasoned with salt and pepper.
(9) As the class drew to a close we talked about nutrition and how some folks made it a choice to eat a healthier diet with less fat, less sugar, less salt and less fast food.
(10) Meanwhile, blend the remaining ingredients in a food processor until combined, then season with salt to taste.
(11) Fish born in the river swim downstream to the salt waters of the North Pacific.
(12) Place the flour, oatmeal and a pinch of salt in a food processor with the butter.
(13) Correct seasoning with salt , pepper and maybe a pinch of sugar.
(14) Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles.
(15) Add the braised chicken and season to taste with salt and pepper sauce.
(16) Season the carbonara with several turns of freshly ground black pepper and taste for salt .
(17) The reason we gritted yesterday afternoon is that it is better to salt the roads before the snow falls.
(18) He took in the cooling salt air and paused to listen to a gull's cry past a hedge of trees.
(19) Lightly whisk the eggs in a large bowl and season with salt , pepper and herbs.
(20) In some such compounds, the hydrogen atom in the carboxyl group is neutralized by reaction with a base, to form the metal salt of the fatty acid.