In most auto factories, the leftover steel cutouts are stacked up, then sold to a foundry, where they are melted with other bits of steel and converted into scrap metal.
Patrick is the fresh shrimp stuck into pasta shells swimming in decadent garlic butter, covered with melted cheese and topped with a huge pile of fresh lump crabmeat.
She also melted chocolate with porcini powder and streamed ribbons of the mixture into cold water to form thin branches.
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Traditionally, the two varieties are grated and melted together with a hint of garlic, a splash of white wine and a touch of kirsch, cherry brandy.
Brush top side of one piece of phyllo lightly with melted butter using a pastry brush.
Seasonal rains produce muddy rivers, with higher sedimentation than northern countries' dams filled with melted snow.
Selenium then melted around those drops, which completely dissolved away, leaving a melted selenium ball with a hole in the middle.
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Line the base of the prepared dish with the sheets of phyllo, letting it hang over the sides, and brush with melted butter.
The Horseshoe, a specialty of central Illinois, is a piece of toast topped with meat, covered with french fries and drenched with melted cheese.
The gravel pit had filled to its brim with melted snow and rain, so that Caro had to edge around it on her way to catch the school bus.
There was a quark cheesecake, a rustic apple cake as well as butter cookies sandwiched together with melted chocolate into a loaf-like thing mystifyingly named Kalter Hund (or "cold dog").
Perch at a table on the pavement if it is not too hot out and order a dangerously addictive cheese manakish (thick Arabic bread warmed and topped with melted cheese) for six dirhams.
Order casoncelli, a typical dish of tortellini stuffed with meat, breadcrumbs and cheese served with melted butter and sage, at the family-run Osteria al Bianchi, while excellent pizzas are available at the tiny Pizzeria Manuno.
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Tapioca stands are common, as are those selling corn on the cob, coated in melted butter and sprinkled with salt.
The winding roads are fun to drive as you pass the bluest lakes you will ever see, waterfalls gushing with cold melted water and hiking opportunities at every corner.
Brush with the remaining melted butter and bake for about 20 minutes, until the phyllo is golden.
Then thread fruit onto the skewers (alternating different fruits looks nice), baste them with a little melted butter before cooking.
Nearby is the Frisky Oyster, which serves the must-have Oysters Friskafella, with spinach, melted parmesan cheese and garlic aioli on top.
It has the texture of a slightly melted Cadbury Creme Egg, with a shell made of crumbled cookies instead of chocolate and filled with refreshing lemon-bergamot sorbet instead of oozing sugar.
When it melts, tilt the pan so that the sides have a thin coating of melted butter (or do this with a pastry brush).
When the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine melted down, an entire reactor with virtually no containment system exploded, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the air, where they were blown by the wind into habitable areas.
Gagnaire's "John Dory Grilled with Leaves of Lemon Verbena, Cucumber in Melted Half-Salted Butter" is a fine example of his cuisine--and a great dish to enjoy with white wine.
There are more surprises to come: a maitake mushroom comes to the table dripping with what you might think is melted cheese but is actually lardo.
Also, since entire meals arrive at once, the ice cream served with the apple pie will likely be melted by the time the starter and main are enjoyed.
Yet those products had some regulation and oversight and authorities still missed one of the biggest scams of all time when it all melted down in 2007-2008, socked American taxpayers with a multi-trillion dollar bill and vaporized some 10 million jobs.
The kettle ponds were formed more than 15, 000 years ago, when blocks of glacier ice melted, leaving massive holes, called kettles, that filled with fresh water.
Hurst, however, was convinced that he had solved the mystery: when firefighters had blasted the porch with water, they had likely spread charcoal-lighter fluid from the melted container.
With the exception of the two-year rule, these restrictions have now melted away.
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