If you've written off turkey as dry or bland, this tender, juicy take, enlivened with a squeeze of lemon, will renew your faith.
Traditionally, crayfish tails are plucked from their shells and slipped onto a slice of buttered bread with a sprinkling of dill and a squeeze of lemon.
That was pretty bad - it meant that a squeeze of more than 4% of GDP had shrunk the hole by less than a quarter of that amount.
Paul Johnson was lecturing the David Hume Institute in Edinburgh on Tuesday, suggesting that the consequence of protecting health, schools and overseas aid in the Whitehall budget is that other budgets will face a squeeze of an average one third over very few years.
They also will receive a bar of soap, a squeeze bottle of shampoo, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and flip-flop sandals for showers.
It might have been a bit of a tight squeeze in terms of getting all the things done, but I would have been delighted if Bath and Wells Diocese had been the first to have a woman bishop.
Low paid workers have been most affected by this: for them, a doubling of unemployment means a real wage squeeze of 17%.
The trouble is, the Bank of England's policy of raising interest rates seems to be hurting manufacturers but not putting much of a squeeze on sellers of services, the true villains of the piece.
The combination of the social network not having a completely transparent intent and trying to squeeze a lot of functions in has made for a utilitarian site that is at best workman-like and at worst just kind of ugly.
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Even bare-handed it's difficult to find and requires a heck of a squeeze before it starts filming.
Bello, who went to art school for six years it shows in the abstract expressionist way he wields a squeeze bottle of tomato sauce is lucid and entertaining.
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So there may be more than a billion people who call themselves Catholic, but if they all turned up to Mass this Sunday, there would probably be a bit of a squeeze to fit them all in the pews.
This could be the stuff of farce, and Shelton does squeeze a measure of comic juice from the question of who is pretending not to know what of whom.
Mr Armitage had the opportunity this week to apply considerably more of a squeeze on Pakistan than General Musharraf has experienced of late.
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By lifting restrictions on India's ability to buy nuclear technology and fuel from abroad, America will be helping it out of a uranium squeeze: its usable stocks of the enriched stuff (lower enriched for power generation, higher for weapons) have been dwindling fast.
The welfare reforms come at a time when many workers in Britain are feeling the squeeze of a global economic downturn and recession-hit Europe.
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Some of the amendments were designed to put a political squeeze on members of the opposite party.
To compete both on cost and marketing, big car firms have had to squeeze a variety of new models onto ever fewer basic chassis and engine designs.
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What it doesnt mean is a mortgage backed securities crisis leading to the break up of numerous banks that are levered to the hilt and to a credit squeeze that causes layoffs of people thrown out of their homes by commercial banks and a massive number of foreclosures.
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It is hardly surprising that the middle class has been the mainstay of the campaign - for the first time in nearly a decade it is feeling the squeeze of inflation, serial interest rate hikes and a slowdown in jobs in the cities.
"Latin America has already gone through a lot of pain to squeeze out the bad parts of the economy, " says Cisneros from across a finely polished wood table in his plush Manhattan offices.
Another neat feature is the fact that the remote has a battery monitor, so those days of trying to smack the batteries to squeeze just a little more juice out of them are over.
And how will the onset of a global credit squeeze affect what private-equity groups can pay for a capital-intensive business with a time horizon of three to five years?
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Colin Farrell, buzzing with the chance to speak in his native accent again, plays a mean piece of work named Lehiff, whose plan is to take a girl hostage and thereby put the squeeze on her new man, the manager of a bank.
Karpathos is small, stretching seven and a half miles in length and a mere two miles at its widest point, yet it manages to squeeze in a great variety of landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor pursuits: world-class surfing beaches, roads with soft hills ideal for cycling, and shimmering, glass-blue water for swimming and snorkelling.
The groups say the government's lack of results is part of a bigger effort to squeeze media outlets and stifle freedom of the press.
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As a result of this squeeze, agency teams will be stretched beyond the point of being able to provide services properly.
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Consumer spending growth has slowed, in part as a result of the squeeze on real incomes, while business and dwellings investment have declined.
The announcement comes just weeks after the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales raised the possibility of compulsory redundancies and course cutbacks because of a squeeze on budgets.
Supporters also say that more sophisticated financial products developed by the banks will spur the demand for carbon credits, putting even more of a squeeze on companies not getting on the sustainable bandwagon.
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