Margarine Sentence Examples

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  • She pulled the margarine out of the refrigerator and shut the door.

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  • Katie methodically placed the margarine on the table.

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  • There are factories for woollen goods and a margarine factory.

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  • The production of margarine is large, but not much is exported, margarine being largely consumed in Denmark instead of butter, which is exported.

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  • It has a Protestant and a Roman Catholic church and manufactures of brushes, plush goods, cigars and margarine.

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  • The acts referred to include those relating to the diseases of animals, destructive insects, explosives, fish conservancy, gas meters, margarine, police, reformatory and industrial schools, riot (damages), sale of food and drugs, weights and measures.

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  • The most important export is fish, other items being seaweed, marble, preserved foods, butter and margarine and infusorial earth.

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  • Helmond is one of the industrial centres of the province, and possesses over a score of factories for cotton and silk weaving, cotton printing, dyeing, iron founding, brewing, soap boiling and tobacco dressing, as well as engine works and a margarine factory.

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  • Besides the foregoing there are cocoa, chocolate, confectionery and baking-powder factories, coffee-roasting and ham-curing and smoking establishments, lard refineries, margarine manufactories and fish-curing, preserving and packing factories.

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  • The industries comprise the manufacture of tobacco, cigars, margarine, rope, leather, &c., and there are breweries, distilleries and sugar refineries.

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  • Fill jacket potatoes with moist fillings such as beans, low calorie coleslaw, cottage cheese or vegetable chili instead of butter or margarine.

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  • You may wish to add a little oil or margarine to the mash to give a creamy consistency.

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  • A simple change from butter to margarine is a simple way to start cutting down on your saturated fat intake.

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  • To make the cheese sauce, melt the margarine in a small saucepan then add the flour.

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  • Sift flour into bowl and add margarine, sugars and baking powder.

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  • All the cakes are made with butter which gives a much better flavor than can be achieved using even the best quality margarine.

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  • Indeed, exclusive consumer research clearly shows the popularity of soft margarine slipping away.

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  • Melt 40g (1½oz) reduced fat margarine with 75g (2¾oz) dark chocolate, cool slightly then beat in an egg yolk.

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  • Vegan Pastry Case 3oz margarine 6oz flour 1oz sugar water to mix Rub the margarine into the flour.

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  • Sources of linoleic acid include full-fat sunflower margarine or sunflower, safflower or sesame seed cooking oils.

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  • I use this for all our cooking needs and have even used it in pastry, although you can use stork block margarine.

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  • Similar hard sauces can be made with butter or margarine and fruit for eating with the baked puddings given earlier.

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  • Meanwhile, in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, melt the margarine or butter.

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  • Cream the butter or margarine with the flour then whisk small spoonfuls into the gently boiling liquid.

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  • Be careful not to misdescribe bread and butter by using margarine or low-fat spread.

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  • Sources of linoleic acid include full-fat sunflower margarine or sunflower margarine or sunflower, safflower or sesame seed cooking oils.

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  • Put the pot on a saucer or in an old margarine tub to stop this water from spilling all over the place.

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  • There are various delicious alternatives on the market - soya milk, rice milk, vegan margarine and vegan margarine and vegan ice cream.

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  • In the case of those animal fats which are intended for edible purposes, such as lard, suet for margarine, the greatest cleanliness must, of course, be observed, and the temperature must be kept as low as possible in order to obtain a perfectly sweet and pure material.

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  • Rub in margarine and stir in yogurt to make a soft dough.

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  • The sorbitol powder, glucose syrup and margarine are all non GM now.

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  • Into the fridge he put a bottle of lemonade, three bottles of milk and a tub of margarine.

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  • There are various delicious alternatives on the market - soya milk, rice milk, vegan margarine and vegan ice cream.

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  • Grease a cookie sheet with margarine or use one lined with a silicone sheet.

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  • Imagine that you've just eaten a typical dinner of roast beef, a baked potato with margarine, and green beans.

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  • Manufacturers of margarine spreads, yogurt, and a few other products began adding sterols and stanols to foods.

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  • This is fairly easy to do if you use a margarine spread or other food product that contains added sterols and stanols.

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  • Some margarine has tallow in it, which is form of animal fat.

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  • This works very well when served on slices of thick vegan toast spread with an olive oil based margarine.

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  • In a skillet, sauté the onion, garlic and shiitake mushrooms (optional) with margarine over medium heat until soft.

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  • In another large bowl, cream the butter or margarine and sugar.

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  • Butter, margarine or cheese can also be used to disguise the pill.

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  • Coat the outside with butter, peanut butter or margarine.

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  • In a large bowl, melt the margarine by pouring the hot water over it.

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  • Older children with FTT may benefit from adding cheese, sour cream, butter, margarine, or peanut butter to meals.

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  • From birth to 18 months, infants can be encouraged to engage in creativity by playing with a variety of safe household materials, such as margarine tubs, empty boxes, and large empty spools.

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  • You can also use margarine if you like, but I don't like the flavor of the roux made with margarine and sometimes margarine will make your sauce "grainy."

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  • In both US and Canada, fortified milk provides 100 IU of vitamin D per glass, while one tablespoon of fortified margarine provides about 60 IU.

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  • Vitamin D is also often included in fortified foods such as breakfast cereal, margarine and some ready-prepared drinks.

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  • If you stick to the basics such as butter or margarine, gluten-free stock, and salt and pepper, even your gluten-free guests will be able to enjoy this traditional holiday dish.

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  • Most gravy recipes call for butter or margarine, some sort of broth, flavoring agents such as salt and pepper, and flour.

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  • Many classic candied sweet potato recipes call for marshmallows, brown sugar, butter or margarine, and spices.

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  • Spread butter or margarine on the toast while it is hot.

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  • A small amount of fat is also needed, but try to limit "bad" fats such as butter, margarine, and animal fat.

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  • Melt the margarine in a no-stick pan, and add the entire bag of marshmallows.

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  • Save empty glass jars, plastic margarine tubs, and other containers to use for sending leftovers home after you've entertained guests.

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  • Paint the margarine container with red acrylic paint if desired.

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  • Low fat versions of cream cheese, buttermilk and regular milk, sour cream, margarine and yogurt are just a few alternatives that can be used.

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  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.For crust, blend together the graham crackers, margarine, and granulated sweetener in blender or food processor.

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  • Limit the amount of saturated fats and trans fat from baked goods, chips, margarine, hydrogenated oils and other "junk" food.

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  • You could also throw in a slice of whole-grain toast with margarine and a small glass of orange juice.

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  • All oils have a lot of fat, but these are mostly made from a healthier sort of fat, particularly if you're using them in place of hydrogenated margarine.

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  • For example, while you may have plenty of mayo, salad dressings, margarine, and other staples, none of these foods may be low fat or fat free, so you'll have to replace them and purchase a variety of other low calorie foods choices as well.

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  • Besides butter and lard, other fats to avoid include coconut oil and margarine.

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  • The Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1899 has special reference in its earlier sections to the trade in dairy produce and margarine.

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  • It has a considerable shipping trade, and manufactories of tobacco and cigars, chocolate, margarine, oil, chemicals, brushes, vinegar, soap, guano and perfumery.

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  • They would only give their support to the Navy Bills of 1897 and 1900 in return for large concessions limiting the importation of margarine and American preserved meat, and the removal of the Indemnitts Na-chweis acted as a kind of bounty on the export of corn.

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  • A great number of other statutes confer powers or impose duties upon district councils, such as the acts relating to town gardens, agricultural gangs, fairs, petroleum, infant life protection, commons, open spaces, canal boats, factories and workshops, margarine, sale of horse-flesh and shop hours.

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  • The local industries are unimportant, consisting of saw-mills, rope-yards, salt refineries, and sail-cloth and margarine factories.

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  • These high saponification values are due to the presence of (glycerides of) volatile fatty acids, and are of extreme usefulness to the analyst, especially in testing butter-fat for added margarine and other fats.

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  • The production of edible fats (margarine, lard compounds, and vegetable butters) has taken root in this country, and bids fair to extend largely.

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  • Next in importance is margarine, the British production of which does not suffice for the consumption, so that large quantities must be imported from Holland, edible olive oil from Italy, the south of France, Spain and the Mediterranean ports generally.

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  • The cooling of residential and public buildings in hot countries, though attempted in a few cases in the United States and elsewhere, is yet practically untouched, the manufacture of ice and the preservation of perishable foods (apart from the frozen and chilled meat trades) have in many countries hardly received serious consideration, but in breweries, dairies, margarine works and many other industries there is a large and increasing field for refrigerating and ice-making machinery.

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  • Topping 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup margarine 2 teaspoons cinnamon Sprinkle over batter.

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  • Then one day we found a cockroach lying upside down in a giant size tub of margarine.

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  • Its principal industrial establishments are mechanical works (both in the city and at Lundby), saw-mills, dealing with the timber which is brought down the Gota, flour-mills, margarine factories, breweries and distilleries, tobacco works, cotton mills, dyeing and bleaching works (at Levanten in the vicinity), furniture factories, paper and leather works, and shipbuilding yards.

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  • Other branches of industry include carpet-weaving at Deventer, the distillation of brandy, gin and liqueurs at Schiedam, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, and beer-brewing in most of the principal towns; shoe-making and leather-tanning in the Langstraat district of North Brabant; paper-making at Apeldoorn, on the Zaan, and in Limburg; the manufacture of earthenware and faience at Maastricht, the Hague and Delft, as well as at Utrecht, Purmerend and Makkum; clay pipes and stearine candles at Gouda; margarine at Osch; chocolate at Weesp and on the Zaan; mat-plaiting and broom-making at Genemuiden and Blokzyl; diamondcutting and the manufacture of quinine at Amsterdam; and the making of cigars and snuff at Eindhoven, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Kampen, &c. Shipbuilding is of no small importance in Holland, not only in the greater, but also in the smaller towns along the rivers and canals.

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