Only a handful of Works' customers are testing the system--and sales have dried to a trickle.
After harvesting, the cherries were pulped to remove the beans and are being slowly dried to reduce the moisture content to between 10-12%.
As Ms. DeSimone advises, I waited until it dried to wash it off and ended up with a rich emollient layer on my face long after removal.
All are clipped, brushed and blow-dried to look their best.
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That changed in the mid-1980s, when microscopic sieves--spread throughout steel tubes 30 feet long and 4 to 5 inches in diameter--were developed to filter out undesirable elements before the whey is dried to a powder for use in food manufacturing.
That changed in the mid-1980s, when microscopic sieves--spread throughout steel tubes that are 10 meters long and 10 to 12 centimeters in diameter--were developed to filter out undesirable elements before the whey was dried to a powder for use in food manufacturing.
Food historians believe Spanish ships took dried beans to Europe and the Portuguese took them to Africa.
Compare a snack of walnuts and dried fruit to a fat-free processed cookie.
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While rabbits can swim in the wild, Heidi wears a buoyancy jacket during the sessions and is carefully dried afterwards to prevent hypothermia.
They have already spent an evening at a safari park where they laid out dried food to attract the creatures which they filmed to study their various behaviours.
The South Korean giant, which began in 1938 as an exporter of vegetables and dried fish to Manchuria, showed off 4K TVs, OLED TVs, tools for video search, and phalanxes of smart phones.
The library said hundreds and possibly thousands of books had to be dried out after water used to fight the flames leaked through five or six floors.
To that end Ebro is branching out from its main dried foods business to frozen foods, particularly popular in North America, and fresh foods which is growing fast in France.
This should create approximately 300g of dried coffee beans to make around 50 cups of Cornish coffee.
Red Bull's Mark Webber emerged as the track dried later on to go third ahead of Mercedes's Michael Schumacher.
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Blowing in the wind are only shadows of the rich green shapes that have dried and fallen to the ground.
Many tributaries running through the forest had dried up due to wide-spread clear-cutting and they said fertilizers were polluting the water.
Look for leaves that are thoroughly dried and firm to the touch.
There are sprawling Persian supermarkets, pristine Persian pastry shops, even a branch of a Tehran store devoted exclusively to dried fruit and nuts.
Instead of baking the kale in the oven, he dried the kale to create the chips, and flavored them with other natural ingredients.
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The river has dried up completely to the west of Marlborough.
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Until recently, Wall Street's ax had largely fallen on trading desks, which shed thousands of jobs as business dried up due to regulations and lackluster markets.
Crafted with the ripasso technique, which involves fermenting the grapes a second time with a small portion of dried grapes, to give body and concentration to the wine.
Glossy products are legendary for attracting fingerprint smears, and this device's shell made it look as if we suffered from a sweating condition even after we'd dried our hands to the bone.
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Having obtained planning permission for the work he said it would start as soon as the ground dried out enough to be able to take the mechanical digger needed for the work.
Meanwhile, George W. Bush , a man who has spent his career in the most unpredictable industries imaginable, oil exploration and baseball, suddenly becomes the advocate of the cut-and-dried machine solution to a complex and subtle problem well beyond the tolerances of the machines in use.
Simmons contends that traders were forced to liquidate oil contracts as credit dried up, causing prices to fall.
That scandal, as well as ethical concerns about the dangers of encouraging work that could lead to human cloning, dried up interest in getting the process to work with human cells.
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