Steam pots have more of the same, but hot, with corn and potatoes.
That is one seriously impenetrable list of products, but hot products they are.
In brewing the tea the water should be hot, but not too hot.
"I knew I was hot, but not that hot, " the star joked from the stage after informing the crowd that there was a fire.
Consider Pin Oak Equity Fund, a small outfit but a hot one of late.
But the hot water will dissolve the sugar crystals, and it will become unstuck.
But in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Irish pride is all about staying small.
Its beach is lovely, and the neighbouring Sesachacha Pond offers an alternative to chilly ocean temperatures, but the hot journey and lack of lunch options made the children overheated, cranky messes.
Over the years, other cities have jockeyed for the label, including celebrations in Maryville, Missouri, Boulder, Colorado and Pendleton, Oregon -- but the Hot Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau maintains that competing parades are either longer than their 98ft route or are just a loose gathering of people rather a proper parade.
The strategy was great for insiders but not so hot for recent shareholders.
Of the Elpida prototype he says: "Clearly they've made a significant advance, but others are hot on their heels".
But fear of hot oil and our own unsteady hands fouled our aim, and the batter spilled liberally over the grates.
Most of the dry brush had already been scorched by the wildfire but hundreds of hot spots were still firing up.
The Celtics had held Anthony in check until then, but he got hot late in the half while they remained ice cold.
Low-multiple companies cook the books, too, but young, hot companies face pressure to justify their lofty multiples and often have less-well-developed internal controls.
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His initial attempts ended in failure, but on a hot summer evening in 1951, he found inspiration while chewing on a salad of cucumber and cold octopus.
But like all hot tickets, the autumn migration can come with its share of hassles, including sky-high prices and traffic jams as safari vehicles jostle for space near the best sightings.
When the oil is hot but not yet smoking, add the chiles and Sichuan pepper and stir-fry briefly until they are crisp and the oil is spicy and fragrant.
At Mach 4 or 5, the air flow would become dangerously hot but this heat exchanger - consisting of a dense and closely-guarded bundle of tiny tubes - would chill things down to a manageable temperature in milliseconds.
Not at the moment, but when the hot 2002 SVT Focus debuts later this year, expect it to come closer to the Acura than anything else with an American label on the hood--and it will likely undersell the Acura by several thousand dollars.
But I ate hot pot growing up in the 1970s and '80s in South Carolina, and if my mother and father could find enough ingredients there to prepare the gut-busting hot pot meals we had at our house, you can find them anywhere.
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Currently, VAT is not charged on most food and drink, or hot baked goods, but is payable on takeaway food sold to be eaten hot.
That team also had nine losses but went on a hot streak to end the season.
Djibouti City was hot, but its colonial charm, good food and safe streets won us over.
Technology is hot, but how long this happy investment cycle will last is anyone's guess.
Sometimes you run into a hot goalie but we had some bad luck sometimes.
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