Quotes About Salted
Two peanuts walk into a rather rough bar, not looking for any trouble. Unfortunately, one was a salted.
~ Tommy Cooper
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Plank to base. I require urgent backup. Repeat. Urgent backup. Am knackered. Repeat. Knackered. And can you pick me up a bag of ready salted crisps on the way? Repeat. Ready salted crisps. Urgent. Over.
~ David Walliams
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Certain shows, when it's all comedy, it's like when you eat something that's too sweet and it just tastes gross. You need that salted caramel.
~ Jonathan Krisel
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butter in a golden lump, drowning in the buttermilk. Then Ma took out the lump with a wooden paddle, into a wooden bowl, and she washed it many times in cold water, turning it over and over and working it with the paddle until the water ran clear. After that she salted it. Now
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
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completely. Meanwhile, bring another pan of salted water to the boil and blanch the broccoli for 1 minute, drain and pat completely dry with kitchen paper.
~ Anna Clark
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Pastrami, of Romanian origin, is dried, spiced, and salted beef, smoked over hardwood sawdust and then steamed. The name may come from pastra, the Romanian verb "to preserve.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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THE ROMANS SALTED their greens, believing this to counteract the natural bitterness, which is the origin of the word salad, salted.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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The hams of Westphalia, which were dried, salted, and then smoked with unique local woods—a recipe still followed today in Westphalia—were very popular with Romans.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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The Romans, Jones pointed out, called a man in love salax, in a salted state, which is the origin of the word salacious.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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THE ROMANS SALTED their greens, believing this to counteract the natural bitterness, which is the origin of the word salad, salted. The
~ Mark Kurlansky
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In some parts of Sweden it was "a dream porridge," in others a pancake, that was made in silence and heavily salted. The custom was that the girl would eat this salty food and then go to sleep without drinking anything. As she slept, her future husband would come to her in a dream and give her water to quench her thirst. No data are available on the success rate of Swedish girls using this system to find a mate.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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Those are known as "oil-cured," "brine-cured," "water-cured," or "dry-salted" olives.
~ Jonny Bowden
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We are certainly descendents of the sea for our tears are salted and when we shed them on the jowl of time, the sea that has always been within us flows on our face.
~ Sorin Cerin
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Those big-shot writers could never dig the fact that there are more salted peanuts consumed than caviar.
~ Mickey Spillane
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In the eighth century, the Catholic Church created a huge market for salted cod and herring by allowing the devout to consume fish on Fridays, the day of Christ's crucifixion, during the forty days of Lent and on major feast days.
~ Brian M. Fagan
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War and tooth enameled salted lemon childhoods All colors run, none of us solid Don't look for shadow behind me I carry it within I live cycles of light and darkness
~ Suheir Hammad
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his beard is about thirty centimeters long, grizzled and salted and bifurcated. It has so much character that it's probably being hunted by a posse of typographers.
~ Charles Stross
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What is it that you contain? The dead, time, light patterns of millenia opening in your gut. What is salted up in the memory of you? Memory past and memory future.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Wall-to-wall masterpieces, after all, ought to be preferred to wall-to-wall decorative arts, even if the decorative arts are of the highest quality peppered and salted with dukes and tiaras.
~ Joseph Alsop
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Porridge, for me, has always been of the Scottish variety: salted, and for breakfast. The idea of claggy oatmeal mixed with hollandaise and a runny poached egg is almost nauseating.
~ John Whaite
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A Finnish study found that the intake of smoked and salted fish increased risk of colon cancer by more than two and one-half times
~ Unknown
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The gospel transforms culture by permeating it like yeast, and long after the people abandon belief they tend to live by habits of the soul. Once salted and yeasted, society is difficult to un-salt and un-yeast.
~ Philip Yancey
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Poncho was in a red mood slanging with rage and needed to cook himself out of it, while shoving handfuls of salted peanuts down his gullet and slurping ice cold Fanta
~ Unknown
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The oxen and donkeys that work the ground will eat salted fodder, winnowed with shovel and pitchfork.
~ Isaiah 30:24
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