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16 Sentences With "cooked enough"

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"Whatever he cooked, he cooked enough for everybody, "Wilson said.
They cooked enough for 50, but 80 people turned up.
Taste, and if the oats aren't cooked enough, let it bake a few minutes more.
When he felt he was "cooked enough," Mr. Leifer said, he started his own interiors firm, in 2013.
If it doesn't slide off, it is not cooked enough, and if slides off too easily, it is overdone!
She cooked enough for a small army every night anyway, so three more hearty appetites wouldn't make a dent.
After 15 seconds this sets off an alarm to indicate that the milk has been cooked enough to kill hostile bacteria, and the bottles are removed and allowed to cool.
As long as you can tell the difference between iced tea and iced coffee, you are capable of spotting when the caramel is cooked enough (at any point between the two).
When cooked enough (and not too much!), drain the potatoes and let cool on a flat tray, to ensure that the steam from the hot potatoes will dry them off really well. 2.
I attempt to make a light breakfast of soft boiled eggs but somehow my eggs were not cooked enough and I tried to hasten the boiling process in the microwave and I ended up making a huge mess.
" Of course one of the advantages of buying fish from a specialist is that they can advise you on what to do with it, a service Phillips happily offers too: "After all I've cooked enough fish myself over the years!
We should — when we hear a friend describe him by saying that "Whatever he cooked, he cooked enough for everybody," that should sound familiar to us, that maybe he wasn't so different than us, so that we can, yes, insist that his life matters.
At certain locations in the game, characters can engage in cooking various recipes: cooking them between battles restores health points. If the recipe is cooked enough times, a character masters it. Upon mastery, a character is granted experience points each time the meal is prepared. Characters are also given "rations", helpings of restorative food, at selected locations across the game world.
The pig's entire skin hair will be burned until the skin is cooked enough, all around. While cleaning and washing is done by pouring hot water, the skin is grated using knives, even bricks or simply tin cans, punctured with a nail. At this stage, the skin (șorici) becomes eatable - fresh or slightly salted. Then the hooves are plucked and the body is placed with back on top.
To clean the black and green bark from the white bark, the bark strip is spread on a board and scraped with a flat knife. Any knots or tough spots in the fibre are cut out and discarded at this stage. The scraped bark strips are then cooked for two or three hours in a mixture of water and soda ash. The fibre is cooked enough when it can easily be pulled apart lengthwise.
During this time of war Agu and the army have very little to eat, so they eat what they can: rats, small game, goats, and sometimes other people. The food is not cooked enough for fear that others will see the fire, and the water is known to contain human feces. Agu and other children in the battalion are raped by the Commandant in return for small tokens. While Agu hates the rape, he does not resist as he fears he will be killed by the Commandant if he does so.

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