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en The husks keep the moisture and flavor in (unlike boiling); they keep it warm until you're ready to eat it; and the silks all come off easily, mostly in one bunch. What more could you want?

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en The danger is certainly still there with this type of moisture. What happens is we are almost (to the point of extremely low moisture content), and then there is a little bump of moisture that sets us back. It is a little bit of a stall.

en They could have easily been thinking about a warm room or a warm bed, but they focused and got the job done.

en Where we run into problems is when we warm up in February. Wheat will be looking for moisture and may not find it.

en We've had warm temperatures, no moisture, low humidity and winds, so any little spark, and man, it just goes.

en Not a whole bunch of them, but a flavor of them.

en As an end user, I see the results of the pads from the other side. There's no pool of grease at the bottom of the container when I get home, yet grease removal doesn't take away from the flavor or moisture of the meat.

en It's a lot of work putting the floors down again. You have to make sure the moisture is just right because if it gets too much moisture, the floor swells. So, you have to make sure that the wood is at a certain moisture level.

en Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot-no bags-in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
  Lynn Fontanne

en Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot-no bags-in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
  Lynn Fontanne

en There really was no reason to drop him into a pot of boiling water when we can drop him in and warm it up gently. Guy will grab on to where we are and where we're going and what is needed quickly.

en I don't think the Palestinians will wait until September. It's boiling already. You can see it boiling everywhere, the frustration.

en [Building a dessert on an unlikely flavor can also be risky business.] If it's warm and chocolate it's nirvana for most people, ... But I can't give away prune desserts.

en One thing about a pig, he thinks he's warm if his nose is warm. I saw a bunch of pigs one time that had frozen together in a rosette, each one's nose tucked under the rump of the one in front. We have a lot of pigs in politics.
  Eugene J. McCarthy


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