It is fantastic for people-watching while munching on the famous Mumbai bhelpuri (fried, savoury rounds of dough).
To prepare each pizza, place a ball of dough on a lightly floured surface.
You could be pulling a lot of dough out of the property while reporting no profit.
After all, most people making this kind of dough turn their returns over to accountants anyway.
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Besides, you avoid biting into a chunky piece of dough, as can happen when the dumpling is ball-shape.
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Working with two at a time, I twisted the ropes of dough together and tucked them into baking tins.
When you tire of shopping, grab a massage chair where customers are stretched and pulled into angular lumps of dough.
Here the bounty of the region is served up in typical dishes such as spaetzle (hand-formed noodles) and maultaschen (a meat-stuffed pocket of dough similar to ravioli).
The sign is so small you'll miss it if you're not paying attention, but the smell of dough rising will no doubt lead you in the right direction.
That's a total of 86.4 million cookies' worth of dough.
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We can send R2D2 to explore it and still keep a whole pile of dough for important and inspiring exploration missions right here on Earth, starting at the beach nearest you.
When she made apple pies, Willie Pearl would give me pieces of dough and fruit to make a pie in my own little pie tin (when she made chocolate pies I ate the filling before I could make my pie).
The most popular gift is mithai (Indian sweets), and shops are filled with a spectacular array specially prepared for this festival, from thickly cut squares of barfi (a fudge-like sweet, often coated with a thin film of edible silver leaf) , to soft syrupy gulab jamuns (deep-fried balls of dough) and spongy rasgullas (sweetened cream cheese balls flavoured with rose water).
The son writes that every miner's cabin had a "tin full of fermented dough, used in place of yeast in making bread, biscuits and flapjacks" hanging over the hot stove.
Gluten is the hunk of proteins that turns a ball of crumbling dough into an elastic, yummy ball of bread-to-be.
Breaking out a tub of cookie dough, she nibbled on a couple of bites as she portioned scoop after scoop onto the baking sheet.
Baked twists of buttery dough, topped with mustard and served on wax paper is another product of the improbable marriage between Italian and Amish.
At his age, he says, he can't tie up all of his dough in long-term deals.
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"People seem to understand the little pieces better, " she says of her dough figures.
For these men, not a lot of extra dough is required to make ends meet.
Berenice was kneading a lump of biscuit dough, and she dropped it on the flour-dusted table.
But he eventually recovered, played lights-out golf, and took home the Cup and all of that dough.
"Tried the steamed buns with Chinese sausage, " wrote novice cook Chris Fay, under a photo of deflated dough.
The massive influx of corporate dough doesn't guarantee victory for Democrats or Republicans.
Kaysen skinned and filleted four chickens in nine minutes, then began madly kneading a mound of truffle dough for his halibut torte.
Even in the era of creative corporate sponsorships and stadium naming rights, it's the paying customers who supply most of the dough.
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