Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat, and simmer for about 1 hour or until tender.
He's always captured mostly candids of his clients' big days: the newly married couple's euphoria as they stride up the aisle, or a tender moment on the dance floor.
CNN: In Facebook age, is camera-shyness a thing of the past?
"The odds are 50-50 that they'll do it without a proxy fight or a tender offer at this point, " Owers says, with the odds of a less-than-friendly combination increasing every day.
This time around, the central banks are providing funds through an overnight tender, rather than an one-month or three-month tender.
Mr Machin said most scrotal swellings did not require medical intervention unless they became tender or embarrassing.
"In most cases, boroughs have to wait until contracts are up for tender or renegotiation before encouraging contractors to implement it, " he said.
Those which performed poorly would have to take swift action to improve, or be instructed by the government to hold a competitive tender--or even to disband their in-house provision altogether.
But Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said the train contract would not be reviewed or put out to tender again.
If you've written off turkey as dry or bland, this tender, juicy take, enlivened with a squeeze of lemon, will renew your faith.
It is well known that apes in the wild offer spontaneous assistance to each other, defending against leopards, say, or consoling distressed companions with tender embraces.
Under the law, no one is actually required to accept gold or silver coins as legal tender, so again we refer to the dollar by default.
In the Senate, Jim DeMint, Mike Lee and Rand Paul are offering the Sound Money Promotion Act, which would remove the tax on the appreciation in the value of gold and silver coins that have been declared legal tender by the federal or a state government.
As they get older they branch out, and foodies are on the lookout for the places that add a twist to old flavours, like making a particularly crispy oyster omelette (an egg omelette with tender fresh oysters) or using eel balls instead of fish balls in their wonton mee (noodle and wonton soup).
Whole roasted fish (branzino or turbot) are reliably flaky and tender, served with caramelized lemon.
We believe that an acquisition can be completed expeditiously and are prepared to commence a cash tender offer with no financing or due diligence conditions.
FORBES: Cypress Makes Hostile $2.48/Shr Bid For Ramtron International
Choose your own ingredients from tender squid, plump prawns or juicy pork, topped off with bonito (fish) flakes, a thick brown okonomiyaki sauce and mayonnaise.
Either its money has bad monetary properties (and is propped up artificially by legal-tender laws and such) or the government is bigger than the seigniorial privilege warrants, or both.
FORBES: To Fund The Federal Government We Don't Need Federal Taxation
Republicans Jim DeMint, Mike Lee and Rand Paul have introduced the Sound Money Promotion Act, which removes taxes on gold and silver coins declared as legal tender by the federal government or states.
FORBES: The Legislative Beginnings Of A Modern Gold Standard
He must remember that history shows that a president must treat his counterparts on Capitol Hill with tender love and care, or they won't necessarily be there for him when his popularity diminishes and Republicans intensify their opposition to his proposals.
Aware of the potential of her project but unable to finance it she applied to a government tender scheme that allows small businesses or individuals to bid for one-off jobs with public bodies, such as cleaning or construction contracts.
CNN: Top brass: Marching band keeps youngsters from gang life
I'm down with Jeffrey Steingarten, Vogue's food writer, who says that the carapace of super-fatty beef that curves around the top of most rib-eye cuts is the best there is (though a case can be made for the tender smaller side of a Porterhouse or T-bone).
When braising, cook the pumpkin or squash in just enough water and simmer until tender.
WSJ: Tony Maws's Spiced Pumpkin, Eggplant and Rapini | Slow Food Fast
Why would any cautious parents allow their child to play youth tackle football at the tender age of nine, ten, or eleven years of age?
Ford stockholders overwhelmingly sought to tender 1.0 billion shares, or just under half of the 2.1 billion outstanding shares, of common stock, including 240.5 million tendered by notices of guaranteed delivery.
The side effects from the medicine can also be nasty: Ivermectin may cause fever, itching, skin rash, joint or muscle pain, rapid heartbeat, and painful, tender glands.
Not content to take a stake in a company and push for management change or asset realization strategies, Carl Icahn is increasingly submitting tender offers for companies, with recent deals showing unpromising results.
Many projects, he claims, have been awarded with no public tender and end up over-budget, late or poorly built.
But what's very unlikely is that it wouldn't put a foreign order out to tender, pitting the Clyde against European, American or Asian yards.
All are made without nitrates or MSG, from natural meats, and despite being quite tender by jerky standards, they have an unrefrigerated shelf life of 9-12 months.
应用推荐