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We have leftovers from Sunday: reheated feijoada, which is one of those dishes that tastes even better when reheated, in my opinion.
Fresh out of the oven, or reheated the next day?
The spongy texture of reheated pizza crust is always a bummer.
No more sitting around people eating reheated fish in an office.
Instead, the magazine seems to be serving up the 1960s, reheated.
Like those other shows, which are on CBS, it's good reheated.
Someone reheated fries in the break room, and now I want fries.
Not the prettiest thing after being frozen and reheated, but still tasty.
Seal the deal with a PizzaExpress Sloppy Giuseppe, lovingly reheated from scratch.
Alternatively, it may be baked well in advance of serving and reheated.
These chicken and cheese burritos can be reheated in an oven or microwave.
What else did the regime have to offer but the old lies reheated?
Point blank: Women want so much more than cheap, reheated remakes of other remakes.
Who doesn't want to eat reheated cow sludge among strangers in a warm pool?
Rice should be steaming hot when reheated, to ensure any returning bacteria have died.
According to employees, pastas and soups are reheated similarly to the mac and cheese.
Mr. Trump's nomination was a triumph of bread-and-circuses populism over reheated Reaganism.
My wife and I also reheated a leftover roast duck from a Chinese restaurant.
These classics can usually be prepared mostly in advance and reheated just before serving.
For the omnivore grandson and his parents, Marcella Hazan's Bolognese just gets better when reheated.
Inventions don't equal inventiveness, though, and everything about the Los Angeles mystery story feels reheated.
Among its other virtues, it tastes best prepared a day or two in advance and reheated.
Instead, he offered vague anti-regulation platitudes and a reheated Republican plan to privatize air traffic control.
Then I rush through my morning routine and eat a frittata I precooked, froze, and then reheated.
When it's reheated on the plane, the fish steams in the leaf and comes out very moist.
You can easily see how just getting the forge reheated could have taken up much more screentime.
Thighs can also be cooked ahead and successfully reheated, often gaining juiciness and depth in the process.
I made it one evening and for the next four mornings happily reheated it in the microwave.
Popcorn chicken, purchased in bags and reheated, is out; roasted bone-in chicken with Caribbean spices is in.
I reheated some of last night's tater tot casserole, which was surprisingly even more delicious the day after.
I hate how many people are on the ship, and how there is reheated food around every corner.
I quickly resented that tiny oven for making me wait so long for a crispy slice of reheated pizza.
He then just reheated them and put them in the next guy's to-go order, because what's the problem?
Units that grew cold when shut down and drenched with rain are now being reheated to hundreds of degrees.
Archeologists say the mask was manufactured by a repetitive technique in which the copper was reheated and cold hammered.
The food was clearly microwaved (or quickly reheated in some capacity) and wasn't even served on a real plate.
Some sections read like folk tales or adventure novels, while those set in Virginia serve up reheated plantation melodrama.
The reheated "Sex and the City" adventure flops, even with Leslie Mann and Rebel Wilson hard at work being funny.
This reheated "Sex and the City" adventure flops, even with Leslie Mann and Rebel Wilson hard at work being funny.
Our beloved old boozers, with their reheated burgers, shabby carpets, and grouchy regulars will be a thing of the past.
Konbini offer everything from cheap egg-salad sandwiches to rice lunch-boxes that can be reheated and eaten in-store.
Theirs is a life of jet lag, cramped seating and reheated meals, all washed down with weak cups of coffee.
Reheated gossip — replete with animated genealogy charts and catalogs of place names — is their lifeline, while silences are scary vacuums.
These cups of macaroni and cheese can be frozen and then easily reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop.
The salmon is kind of dry (I reheated it for too long in the oven), but my hunger is satisfied nonetheless.
On top of that, my previously pink steak was now brown, so I assume it was simply reheated and then replated.
Maybe Chuck E. Cheese's is passing off amalgamations of reheated slices as fully-formed pies, but this video doesn't prove it.
Preparing items in a central location to be reheated in stores reduces employees' workload and removes variables that could compromise quality.
Our main virtue is creativity, and yet we have not done much more than live off reheated doctrines and alien wars.
The food is reheated in the portable kitchens and delivered to the doors of passengers in their rooms aboard the ship.
Hopefully find a way to get a better processor that runs better on watches than the dreck Qualcomm reheated in 43.
I refrigerated it until evening, then reheated it for dinner and a week later the family was still talking about it.
Novoselic might've been right about the public seeing Foo Fighters as a reheated Nirvana; the band might never have taken off.
A National Health Service report from May 2018 has recently resurfaced, alerting the public to the potential dangers of eating reheated rice.
There are complex chemical changes going on while it's being reheated, of course, but the result will do wonders for your teeth.
Others say the Singularity is just religion in new clothes, reheated millenarianism with transistors and Wi-Fi instead of beards and thunderbolts.
Supper is yesterday's reheated red bell pepper stuffed with ground beef and rice along with a romaine salad and hard boiled egg.
Needless to say, reheated pizzas are hardly fine dining, but for men and women in the armed forces, it's a big deal.
Chef's note: The pudding is also good the next day cut into slices and reheated by frying until brown on both sides.
For her, it was an era of bathrobes, insomnia, Sleepytime tea, Kleenex, rationalization ("everything happens for a reason"), reheated leftovers and worry.
How many data breaches and ransomware attacks will it take before we don't have to hear reheated and rehashed arguments against strong encryption?
While this debut is lower than his first album, it's still pretty successful for a guy who pours cold medicine on reheated steak.
The coalition parties' support has collapsed, thanks to the unpopularity of their reheated deal; that of the Greens and the AfD has surged.
These rules apply for reheated food in general to prevent any new bacteria from thriving -- both on your food and in your intestine.
He suggests Shoshanna's house, but Marnie, citing her "manic energy," firmly requests that he just go home and deal, reheated fish and all.
If you're only using your microwave for reheated soup and defrosting clusters of frozen vegetables, you could be so much better than that.
I asked my server about these, and she told me that they were frozen takoyaki that had been reheated in an air fryer.
MTV's bold, forward-thinking "pivot to video" is in full swing now, so we're getting a bunch of reheated shows from the 1990s.
Since there is isomalt instead of sugar in the recipe, once the tuile is baked it can be reheated and become flexible again.
I pre-ordered a turkey from Popeyes, reheated it in my kitchen, and hosted a Friendsgiving party to share it with my friends.
I found the meat to be a bit tough, and I couldn't get over the sandy texture, which tasted cooked, frozen, and reheated.
Meals are stored in the fridge (Yumble doesn't recommend freezing them) and can be reheated in the microwave in a minute or two.
Instead of Drake turning corners with each new release, he's playing into reheated versions of his most successful selves from the past three years.
Chances are that it won't end well, and even if it does, it will feel like a reheated sequel to a movie we've already seen.
The authority on which he bases this serious accusation, however, is little more than supposition in an old paper reheated by months-old congressional testimony.
The one exception I will make to this group is the LEFTOVER CHINESE, because is there no more glorious a breakfast than reheated Chinese food?
If cooking the noodles beforehand (that is, before your broth is ready), always undercook them slightly since they will need to be reheated before serving.
And after three consecutive meals of dried out turkey breast meat and lukewarm reheated mashed potatoes, you may find yourself looking for something... well... different.
In remission it took a week of planning and concocting foods that could be reheated or else I would keel over while proposing a toast.
A diner at a restaurant claimed that in addition to burns, his hearing had been damaged when he bit into a reheated, hard-boiled egg.
It's that for nearly 30 hours, the ones that show up are either underdeveloped or else go uncultivated in favor of something fundamentally rehashed and reheated.
Another 2016 study in the journal Food Chemistry found that chilled potatoes had more resistant starch than reheated potatoes, though both had more than hot potatoes.
These risotto bites made with a three-cheese blend (asiago, pecorino, and mozzarella) can be simply reheated in a 425-degree Fahrenheit oven for 10 minutes.
And while the subject of pizza can be a great divider, it can also unite us, particularly when it comes to the reheated, foldable, portable variety.
But if the egg is reheated and the yolk proteins rise above 212 degrees Fahrenheit, they could heat the water up to that temperature as well.
" Another Twitter user said "calling Kylie Jenner a 'self-made billionaire' is like claiming you made soup from scratch because you opened a can and reheated it.
I also have a spoonful of edible cookie dough I made with my boyfriend last night, and then soft-boiled eggs with reheated congee and sautéed spinach.
Blac Chyna's old beef with Kardashian-Jenner sisters might get reheated -- depending on how Kylie Jenner receives a comment BC made about babysitting duties in the fam.
It's worked, so far, for the most old-school network; Kevin James's reheated frozen dinner, "Kevin Can Wait," has already been picked up for a full season.
Quiche can be reheated by wrapping it in foil and warming it in the oven (or toaster oven) at about 300 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes.
As we've reported ... Nick's gone after Em with 2 other diss tracks since their old beef over Mariah was reheated this month, but Eminem's yet to respond.
" And one Twitter user writes, "Calling Kylie Jenner a self- made billionaire is like claiming you made soup from scratch because you opened a can and reheated it.
But, however thrillingly familiar, such been-there, done-that moments have the downside of reminding us that this is reheated material lacking the emotional impact of the original.
The buildings also burned 12.2 percent less natural gas because less overchilling reduced the amount of air that had to be reheated in the buildings' most arctic zones.
To be fair, I eat a banana and a granola bar most every morning, so even a reheated Jimmy Dean sausage egg and cheese sandwich is an improvement.
Unlike its In-N-Out counterpart, which flaunts its fresh ingredients, the Big Mac could be frozen and reheated a dozen times and still taste roughly the same.
The place where they went was ranked as one of the top 10 barbecue joints in the world, and I'd say it lives up to the hype, even reheated.
Chuck E. Cheese's is responding after mega-popular YouTuber Shane Dawson mentioned the conspiracy theory – which claims Chuck E. Cheese's serves reheated leftover pizza – in a video on Monday.
"Popcorn is a bit more challenging to make on the stovetop, but the results are well worth the effort, and food reheated by stove or oven always tastes better."
Senna and Adam speak to each other as if they were reading from greeting cards, and the turning points in their relationship are served like reheated romantic comedy leftovers.
With the beer along for the ride, the result — reheated and served with warm sauerkraut, or sliced on rye with mustard and sauerkraut — made for superb cold-weather feasting.
Easy, healthy, and delicious dishes that can all be made the night before and quickly reheated for on-the-go eating — making winter mornings ahead a little bit less apocalyptic.
On Friday — as in, an entire five days after Father's Day — Instagram was delivering reheated content about how excellent it is to have a dad who isn't, like, super dead.
While my stock reheated on the stove, I melted around half a cup of bacon drippings into a big pot, and added to that another half-cup of canola oil.
But this fightback will not take the form of reheated slogans and nostalgia for the "end of history," as illusory as anything conjured up by flag-waving, little-Britain Brexiteers.
Here, she plays the sort of woman who'll grab the slab of beef she's just reheated and chuck it at the head of a mobster who's three times her size.
It lies with nurturing heartland Democrats who can speak the language of the working class and waning middle class, not simply serve up reheated promises to preserve the New Deal.
To kill harmful germs, raw chicken should be cooked thoroughly to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit while leftovers should be reheated toteh same temperature, according to the CDC.
Then she drove back to the condo, where she reheated the last of a batch of chicken strips with salsa, cheese, and rice that she'd cooked earlier in the week. Lunch.
At 0.9 cubic feet, this model is big enough to fit an entire plate of reheated food, but small enough to squeeze into a corner if you're short on counter space.
That, or you can't handle another minute at home with your family after Thanksgiving, and there's only so many meals in a row at which you can eat reheated stuffing and gravy.
"What critics said: "'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good cast, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines.
Ingredients need to be cleaned, cut and cooked, rather than just reheated, so the staff has to be trained in food handling and safety and, to varying degrees, knife and cooking skills.
McCabe likes to take advantage of ice cube trays for freezer storage, which allows her to portion out smaller amounts of, say, tomato sauce that can be thawed and reheated as needed.
So not only is there a serious lack of films starring women, but what we're getting is a spinoff of a reheated '80s TV show remake...that's written and directed by a guy.
Without evidence, Trump accuses Google of manipulating millions of votes The president's accusation appears to be based on little more than supposition in an old paper reheated by months-old congressional testimony. 7.
No stranger to controversy, Welsh is a modern-day literary icon, a writer as comfortable with novels as he is plays (Babylon Heights), short stories (Reheated Cabbage), and feature films (The Acid House).
He is an American Royal National Barbecue Hall of Fame member, and so insisted that even though it's aboard a ship, the barbecue had to be hall of fame-worthy — not reheated and rehashed.
Based on an Instagram posted by the grocery chain, the product appeared to be a frozen, pre-baked, restaurant-style skillet cookie — intended to be reheated within minutes for a fast fresh-baked feel.
The adult Nicholas (Michael Douglas) is a wealthy investment banker, living the kind of empty-mansion, reheated-dinner existence that you'd think The LEGO Batman Movie was satirizing were it not for Bruce Wayne.
Epic feats of reclamation must at times be undertaken to rescue Duchamp's oeuvre from artspeak's insentient sediment of sloppy seconds, placebos or platitudes perfunctorily passed around, predigested, reheated, then regurged — said by Duchamp never.
It didn't look cut hot—bread kind of squishes down when you do that, which I learned from somebody I still miss about every time I eat a biscuit—but cooled, cut, and reheated.
It's been a crazy few weeks for Swift -- a victory in her butt groping case, a new song, and a reheated feud with Kanye -- but she still hadn't come out of hiding ... until now.
The line, called Real for Real Cuisine, will feature three seafood-based options like Garlic Shrimp Linguini with Zucchini Ribbons that will be delivered within two days and can be reheated in the oven or microwave.
"'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good cast, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines," wrote The Hollywood Reporter critic Dan Fienberg.
"'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good case, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines," wrote Dan Fienberg for The Hollywood Reporter.   
" In the final moments of his rant, he offered a reheated version of his stump speech, vowing without many specifics to fight radical Islamic terrorism, build a wall, deport more "bad dudes" and place "America First.
To find out, we headed to roadside restaurants, outlet stores and rest stops in Colorado, Georgia and New Hampshire and spoke with about three dozen people as they stopped for bathroom breaks and reheated hot dogs.
But for a major museum to lend its space and name, and, by extension, put its stamp of approval on a badly reheated promotional video disguised as an art prank leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
In the new study, the team reheated arteries and heart valves in 50 milliliter vials, said study senior author John Bischof, a mechanical engineering professor at the University of Minnesota which holds two patents on the technology.
Leftovers from date night make their way into flimsy plastic containers that are prone to leaking when tipped over, can't be reheated without melting and are a pain to clean if you want to recycle them later.
But Bessemer knew he could do better, and in 1865 he filed a patent to cast strips of steel directly, rather than as large ingots which then had to be expensively reheated and shaped by giant rolling machines.
Everyone loves a woman in cut-off denim on cut-off-denim What "Come To My Window" did not give me, however, was an appreciation for reheated mozzarella sticks — that deep love came separately, and just as vibrantly.
I make myself an omelette with reheated caramelized onions, pack my lunch, and take the city bus to the main campus with my student bus pass, which lets me ride both the campus and city buses for free.
The food, which is much like camping food and has to be reheated or rehydrated with water, ranges from your basics, like cereal and eggs, to more complex dishes like chicken fajitas, macaroni and cheese and blueberry crumble.
He's gotta go, though he certainly doesn't want to go home to where ehe actually stays, with Adam — a place that I can only assume is a toxic love nest that smells of cigarettes and despair and reheated fish.
"Too many blast furnaces have been reheated, and excess steel production is driving a modest restocking at a time when inventories are usually drawn down," Goldman analysts Christian Lelong and Amber Cai said in a report dated May 26.
When they came onboard in 1985, meals were frozen, prepackaged entrees, heated on the ground and kept hot in thermal containers until serving time or taken aboard chilled or frozen and reheated in a convection or microwave oven at 35,000 feet.
The glass straws are sent through a slicing machine that bites off bead-size lengths, which are then reheated gently and put into a spinning machine that shapes the pliable glass into perfectly round beads that are then sorted and polished.
The well-tanned counter attendant brought me an arancino promptly reheated in the oven, and it was entirely satisfactory: The rich filling tasted almost like it does in Sicily, with a good dose of melted cheese laced throughout the sauce.
The latest step in our endless quest to be totally ~cleansed~ and ~pure~ is apparently adding activated charcoal — charcoal that's been reheated and oxidized to create a bunch of tiny pores — to water, lemonade, and those supposedly-detoxing green juices.
That fried chicken might be something they would have once a week, Sunday lunch, and the rest of the week it might be one piece of cured pork stretched over a pot of greens, or reheated over a pot of rice.
Whether he's preparing to confront an elite clergyman and his superior with evidence of the clergyman's abuse or trying to deal with once strong, now reheated feelings for a married woman, his struggles come across as stylized, even romantically heroic.
Cook-chill kitchens, in which food is prepared and packaged off-site and then reheated at the hospital facilities, are now one of the predominant systems for preparing institutional food, though tagging on the word "kitchen" almost seems like a misnomer.
There was irony in the fact that Trump and Kim made direct reference in their agreement to the so-called Panmunjom Declaration between Moon and Kim, with its weak, reheated commitment to denuclearization that lacked specifics at how the rivals would get there.
Nearly all of this summer's most expensive, expansive releases, from the superhero sequels to the live-action reboots of animated classics, were based on existing media properties of some sort — so that every week felt like the cinematic equivalent of reheated leftovers.
He added that one night, when he and his wife returned exhausted from a long day of work, he reheated a frozen pork chop using sous vide, diced the meat into cubes and quickly stir-fried it with vegetables for a satisfying dinner.
"When I had Mason, I did a lot of health-related research and decided to get rid of my microwave when I read that toxins from plastic containers can be transferred to food when reheated (this applies to BPA-free plastic containers too)," she says.
A rhetoric developed by Stalin and his acolytes returns, reheated, recycled, reused, repurposed in a string of self-referential clusters of jargon and grandiose generalities that could be disassembled and reassembled and placed in a different sequence and still hold the same amount of meaning.
Mr. Ladner said he has worked out a method of parcooking pasta — he plans to use Felicetti, a top-quality brand of dried pasta from a small producer in the Dolomites — so that it can be reheated and ready to sauce in about 15 seconds.
Elsewhere, the same people who three years ago under similar circumstances imagined that Portugal was having a Brussels-imposed presidential coup to block Eurosceptic, anti-austerity left-wing parties from forming a government, reheated a favorite of the euro-constitutional-crisis genre, and were outraged again.
Every gain made in DoFP between Professor X and Magneto is erased, there's yet another generic villain out to destroy the world for clunky reasons, and even the fun stuff — like yet another slo-mo run-around from Quicksilver — is just reheated from the previous film.
LeBron James duly reheated blanket domestic coverage of the topic with an interview Monday night that was widely received as pro-China — to the point that James is suddenly facing his harshest criticism perhaps since "The Decision" that took him from Cleveland to Miami in 303.
Shoppers more likely to be caught ordering from takeout or making a meal kit than flipping through an Alison Roman book shouldn't feel left out because Snowe and Year & Day encourage the use of their dinnerware for any occasion, from reheated Chinese takeout to a gourmet tasting menu. 
But either this haste shows in the result, or lightning doesn't strike twice: A Bad Moms Christmas is thin and silly, like an overlong Christmas episode of a sitcom you pair with some reheated lo mein when you can't figure out what else to do on a stray weeknight.
Further details included suggestions on pairing (wine, beer, a green salad or tripe), heating (to go orders would remain hot for 10-15 minutes and could be reheated in the oven at home) and serving size (a pie will serve four, athough many can eat the whole thing).
In this context, Trump's reheated language raises the question of why the Nixonian vision of a collapsing nation in need of "law and order" still has such political currency, and why, of all the shifting connotations the phrase has carried in American history, this is the one we still cling to.
If he leaves, we have this kind of reheated Reganesque-like character who will step in, be seen as a leader for pacifying the nation in Pence, and then we have a guy who has endorsed electroshock therapy for gay people and that won't close the door and be alone with a woman.
Every year, for example, my British mother makes a traditional Christmas pudding—a mélange of many different dried fruits and spices, treacle, and literal animal fat—which is then sealed in a Tupperware bowl, boiled for eight hours, and left to reside in a cupboard until Christmas Day, at which point it is reheated with further hours of boiling.
Also commenting critically on the announcement, MEP Jan Philipp Albrecht, who was closely involved in the multi-year process to update European data protection regulations which finally yielded agreement last December, dubbed the deal "little more than a reheated serving of the pre-existing Safe Harbor decision" and a "sellout of the fundamental EU right to data protection".
Basically, he reheated another blogger's compendium of all scientific papers from 2017 that in any way complicate the idea that greenhouse gases cause climate change, taking the most useful sentences out of context—though not misquoting them—and then, in his headline, leaping to the conclusion that he just disproved the idea of a scientific consensus on global warming.
" She also barricaded her home to keep the animals safe inside, however, Phillips added in a post that she had a "stressful night … not even 3 pumps could contain the rain from washing us inside and after an hour all 3 pumps reheated and burned down and we have been outside with buckets fighting a losing battle.
The brothers made breakfast sandwiches stacked with either reheated asado, whose flavors had deepened overnight, or pan-seared pieces of ham or turkey — as well as eggs and a melted slice of queso de bola (a nutty Filipino cheese, coated with red wax, that is served during holidays), all sandwiched between pan de sal, whose sweetness stands up to all the savory components.
Now, giving a broad name to a generation is far too often just a way to revamp marketing to teens and 20-somethings by pretending that every new wave of them is subtly different from the last, as anybody who saw magazine cover stories about the laziness of Gen Xers reheated to describe millennials over the past 10 years could tell you.

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