Chilled Sentence Examples

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  • With the sunset came a chilled breeze.

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  • She drank the cool fruit punch, grateful as it chilled her parched throat.

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  • The words chilled him from the inside out.  There was one way he'd leave Katie, and that was if he was dead-dead.

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  • Coleman of Glasgow, and in the early part of 1879 one of his machines was fitted on board the Anchor liner " Circassia," which successfully brought a cargo of chilled beef from America-the first imported by the aid of refrigerating machinery, ice having been previously used.

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  • The response chilled her.

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  • The day dawned cloudy and cold with a light rain that chilled her after ten minutes.

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  • His trench was long and unfastened, the chilled winter wind whipping back one side to reveal a sword tucked against his leg.

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  • She breathed the chilled air to clear her thoughts.

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  • His factual response chilled her.

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  • Lana listened, chilled at the coldness and precision of his directions.

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  • Deidre entered the shadow world and shivered, her exposed skin chilled.

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  • The air was chilled, still and damp, like she imagined a castle dungeon would feel.

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  • She trailed, stepping into the chilled desert night.

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  • She looked down and crossed her arms, chilled in the shadow world but also uncertain what to expect.

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  • The ground was rocky beneath her hands and knees, the air chilled.

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  • She let the bodies pressed against her shove her into the chilled night and blinked back her blurred gaze until she saw her German friends.

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  • He wore heavy clothing, as if easily chilled, and moved with the smoothness of a warrior.

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  • Leyon took her into one of the mountains, and she sighed at the blast of chilled air that greeted her.

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  • The ocean was hidden beneath the fog and the air chilled, so she walked fast until she warmed up.

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  • She was weak and chilled.

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  • Fred O'Connor, in the company of Emma Blanding, was pass­ing out coffee and hot chocolate to the grateful line of chilled cyclists.

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  • The principal items of export are wool, skins, tallow, frozen mutton, chilled beef, preserved meats, butter and other articles of pastoral produce, timber, wheat, flour and fruits, gold, silver, lead, copper, tin and other metals.

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  • Thus the great plain of northern Italy is chilled by the cold winds from the Alps, while the damp warm winds from the Mediterranean are to a great extent intercepted by the Ligurian Apennines.

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  • Chilled by the wind, the new-born god went to a fig-tree, partook of its fruit, and clothed himself in its leaves.

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  • Next, the rest of the connecting neck is detached from the cylinder by the application of a heated iron to the chilled glass.

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  • The new influence of patronage, which in other times has chilled the genial current of literature, become, in the person of Maecenas, the medium through which literature and the imperial policy were brought into union.

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  • In the mills of the Californian type the stamp is a cylindrical iron pestle faced with a chilled cast iron shoe, removable so that it can be renewed when necessary, attached to a round iron rod or lifter, the whole weighing from 600 to 900 lb; stamps weighing 1320 lb are in use in the Transvaal.

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  • At the time when the inhabitants of Punakha (the winter residence of the rajas) are afraid of exposing themselves to the blazing sun, those of Ghasa experience all the rigour of winter, and are chilled by perpetual snows.

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  • The chilled brine enters through a central tube of small diameter, passes to the bottom of the outer one and rises through the latter to the surface, each system of tubes being connected above by a ring main with the circulating pumps.

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  • This dish is also delicious and refreshing when slightly chilled.

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  • The shares, when made of the same material, required constant sharpening; this necessity was removed by the device, patented by Robert Ransome in 1803, of chilling and so hardening the under-surface of the share; the upper surface, which is soft, then wears away more quickly than the chilled part, whereby a sharp edge is always assured.

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  • Nowadays the mould-board is of steel with a chilled and polished surface to give greater wearing qualities and to reduce friction.

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  • Mill was chilled by these pretensions; and the correspondence came to an end.

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  • The difference between softness and hardness in ordinary steel is due to the permanence of a solid solution of carbon in iron if the steel has been chilled or very rapidly cooled, while if the steel is slowly cooled this solid solution breaks up into a minute complex of two substances which is called pearlite.

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  • It is, therefore, further recommended (a) that the milk be rapidly cooled or chilled, as the lower the temperature the less do the bacteria multiply, (b) that contamination during railway transit be avoided by dustproof locked milk cans.

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  • The annealing of such iron may occur in either of two degrees - a small one, as in making common chilled cast iron objects, such as railway car wheels, or a great one, as in making malleable cast iron.

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  • The process therefore is so managed that only the outer shell of the casting is chilled, and that the interior remains graphitic, i.e.

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  • The general procedure in the manufacture of chilled and of malleable castings has been described in §§ 30 and 31.

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  • Yet frothing is not excessive, because the slag is not, as in common practice, locally chilled and made viscous by cold lumps of ore.

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  • In the better classes of castings it is usually between 0.40 and 0.70%, and in chilled railroad car-wheels it may well be between 0.15 and 0.30%; but skilful founders, confronted with the task of making use of cast iron rich in manganese, have succeeded in making good grey iron castings with even as much as 2.20% of this element.

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  • They fasted, they rejoiced; one hour they chilled themselves in the cemeteries, the next they rushed frantically through the streets singing Psalmic refrains.

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  • With this exception these regions are the most arid on the face of the globe, highly heated by a tropical sun during the day and chilled at night by the proximity of snow-covered heights and a cold ocean current.

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  • The seeds and nuts are then decorticated (where required), the shells removed, and the kernels ("meats") converted into a pulpy mass or meal (in older establishments by crushing and grinding between stones in edge-runners) on passing through a hopper over rollers consisting of five chilled iron or steel cylinders mounted vertically like the bowls of a calendar.

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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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  • His menacing growl chilled her more than any of the others'.

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  • Can also be served chilled witha dash of ginger ale or lemonade, for a cool summer drink.

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  • The chilled gel is removed and soothing aloe vera is applied.

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  • Balloon Flights, Maspalomas A one-hour balloon flight drinking chilled bubbly, and a view of the island you'll never forget.

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  • Vie Shots are available in the chilled cabinets of supermarkets and retail at £ 1.89 for a three pack.

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  • I mean, who would turn down a chilled chocolate fudge cake when they're not feeling that great?

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  • Poultry meat toughness reaches its maximum level as recently slaughtered carcasses are washed, but the meat becomes more tender as carcasses are chilled.

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  • Eating a freshly picked crab salad on the beach with a glass of chilled Chablis is one of the great pleasures in life.

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  • For the best cocktail results, always use chilled champagne.

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  • In this regard sample bodies of beef had their separate sides chilled conventionally while the other side was chilled in the new chiller.

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  • Serve chilled, with small croutons of bread fried till crisp in olive oil, well drained and cooled.

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  • In India it is served as a chilled drink, often flavored with toasted cumin, salt or sugar.

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  • Design a layered chilled dessert containing fruit, for one person.

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  • Some models come with a built-in automatic ice cube maker and chilled water dispenser.

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  • We want to be able to savor the chilled atmosphere without getting eyestrain.

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  • Brakes For over 40 years, Brakes has specialized in developing and supplying frozen, chilled and ambient food products to the catering industry.

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  • When the fruit is well chilled, preheat the grill until it is very hot.

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  • Finally, and by no means least we are proud to introduce the CMH chilled mirror hygrometers.

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  • My skin had gone taut with the sheer iciness of it, and I felt chilled through to the marrow.

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  • The six track album is a medley of cheerfully chilled pop infused rock anthems.

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  • We would suggest serving mead lightly chilled and whilst mead keeps well it should be kept cool and closed to reduce oxidation.

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  • The gale from our right quickly numbed exposed cheeks, and chilled fingers refused to warm up even inside thick mitts.

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  • Banff was where we ' chilled ' in today's parlance.

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  • Serve this wine chilled with fresh pate, fresh fruit for dessert or ripened soft cheeses.

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  • While many of the products are fresh in the day-to-day sense, they do not include very short-life perishables or chilled goods.

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  • Needless to say the " well " chilled " Champagne " which had been stored underground for over a year was enthusiastically quaffed!

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  • I started with a chilled gazpacho soup with cucumber red onion salsa, £ 4.00.

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  • The cuisine is strongly regional, served with local wines - sparkling Catalan cava or chilled fino sherry from Andalucia.

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  • I like smooth, creamy soups in the summer, many of which can be served either chilled or hot.

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  • Yet a gondola loaded with chilled, fresh tagliatelle and spaghetti is now a must-have fixture in any supermarket catering for the middle classes.

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  • Cells can be stored indefinitely in the chilled gas above the liquid phase and still retain their function if properly thawed.

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  • Despite intense thirst it was not possible to swallow the chilled water except for a few quick gulps.

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  • White and Rose wines should be served chilled but do n't uncork them until you are ready to serve, unless time is short.

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  • The chilled gel is removed and soothing aloe Vera is applied.

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  • The quantities of dead meat imported increased with great rapidity from 1891 to 1905, a circumstance largely due to the rise of the trade in chilled and frozen meat.

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  • A quick surge of ill-feeling, all the bitterer on account of the divided sentiments of the people, chilled loyalty to the Union.

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  • Those, on the contrary, who think that the nation which was on the very eve of surrendering itself to the Napoleonic absolutism was not in a hopeful humour for peace and the European order, will believe that Burke's protests were as perspicacious as they were powerful, and that anything which chilled the energy of the war was as fatal as he declared it to be.

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  • Needless to say the " well " chilled " Champagne " which had been stored underground for over a year was enthusiastically quaffed !

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  • This could be washed down with a glass of chilled alcoholic rhubarb wine, the fruits of gardening labor.

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  • Later in the flight, we offer more options -- hot sandwiches, chilled salads, light breakfasts, fresh fruits and savory snacks.

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  • Some of the imported chilled beef has a shelf life of up to five months.

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  • A very special feature is the poolside circular ` Jacuzzi ` - ideal for relaxation whilst enjoying refreshing chilled sunset cocktails.

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  • Made from highly sugared and chilled green or black tea, ' pearl ' tea is served with chewy tapioca balls floating in it.

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  • So I dived into the snack bag, a treasure-trove of energy inducing chocolate treats and chilled mineral water.

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  • The rhyolite dikes in the mine often have chilled margins and the occasional xenolith of granite indicates the near proximity of granite at depth.

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  • Her chilled, zen personality was especially helpful in stressful situations.

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  • These wines are very fruity and are best served chilled.

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  • This product features a UL-Listed heating element, so you'll never have to worry about your cat becoming stiff and chilled while she snuggles in front of the window on those frigid winter days.

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  • Some cats will not eat chilled food, so you may need to let it come to room temperature or heat slightly before serving.

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  • In chilled martini glass, swirl chocolate syrup in a decorative fashion.

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  • Pour into a chilled glass and garnish with a mint sprig if desired.

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  • Pour into a chilled glass and garnish with a split strawberry if desired.

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  • Pour the drink into a chilled glass, top with whipped cream and garnish with a cinnamon stick.

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  • Strain the beverage into a chilled martini glass, and garnish with a strawberry.

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  • With a Martini shaker, gently shake all of the ingredients together and strain into two chilled Martini glasses.

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  • Pour the ingredients into a chilled Champagne flute.

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  • Each recipe calls for chilling the ingredients over ice and then straining the drink into a chilled martini glass.

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  • A simple apple martini recipe can be as bare as apple vodka chilled and served straight up in a martini glass, but if the red apple flavor is desired, you may want to opt for ingredients that liven the cocktail.

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  • When it's properly chilled, pour it into a limoncello shot glass, a typical shot glass or an aperitif glass.

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  • Pour the mixture through a strainer into a tumbler and top it off with enough chilled soda water to fill the glass.

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  • Pour the mixture through a strainer into a chilled highball glass and garnish with the cherry and orange skewered on a toothpick.

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  • Ideally you would prepare this drink in a chilled silver or pewter cup, but a six ounce highball glass works just as well.

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  • Place the sugar and bruised mint in the bottom of a chilled six ounce fluted glass, and add the wine.

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  • Strain the drink into a chilled wide-mouth cocktail glass.

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  • A perfectly mixed drink served over ice in a tall, chilled glass is a great refreshment for a hot day.

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  • Pour tequila in a chilled highball glass filled with ice.

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  • Pour spirits into a chilled highball glass filled with ice.

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  • Pour the spirits into a chilled highball glass filled with ice.

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  • Pour the liquids, preferably chilled, into the blender container first, followed by the frozen fruit and ice or dairy products.

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  • Shower Jellies - Another unique product, shower jellies can be chilled or frozen for exhilarating results.

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  • Desserts as part of Chinese cuisine are most often fresh or chilled fruit, or almond cookies.

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  • The best way to thaw a turkey is in a chilled environment, such as the bottom shelf of you refrigerator or a cooler filled with very cold water.

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  • Serve in chilled bowls, topped with a tablespoon of sour cream and a sprinkling of cilantro.

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  • Serve chilled through and topped with whipped cream.

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  • A high protein delicacy, caviar is best served chilled on a bed of ice with crackers, or toast points, and chilled vodka.

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  • Season with salt and pepper to taste, and put in refrigerator for fifteen minutes to cool, then serve slightly chilled.

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  • Serve a cold salad with sliced, curried tofu, chilled noodles, vegan mayo, celery, grapes, and craisins on lettuce leaves.

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  • Then mix the pasta with hunks of feta, Kalamata olives, tomato slices, and fresh basil for a Greek salad or fresh corn kernels, sliced avocado, diced tomatoes, pieces of red onion, and chilled black beans for a Southwestern meal.

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  • If you'd like, you can decorate the cake with colorful autumn leaves, fondant leaves, or chilled chocolate indented in leaf patterns.

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  • Fondant dries out quickly at room temperature and should be chilled after kneading so that the mixture has a chance to settle before being rolled out.

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  • Cut out the drawing and place it on top of the chilled cake.

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  • Don't forget the grill for brats and burgers, as well as a cooler full of chilled soda and beer.

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  • Be sure to towel off your dog very well to prevent him from feeling damp and chilled after the treatment.

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  • If cotton gets wet, it takes some time to dry and during that time, you run the risk of becoming severely chilled and losing much-needed body heat.

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  • When it is time to serve Champagne, chilled is best.

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  • Drink it chilled with bit of stinky French cheese and life skates by on rollerblades.

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  • It is best if the mixture chills overnight but you can serve it after it has chilled for at least four hours.

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  • Port is best when drunk slightly chilled - at about 65 degrees.

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  • Those sleeves don't usually chill a wine very effectively - they are really designed to KEEP a wine chilled when outside or on a picnic.

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  • So next time you have guests over and you that bottle of wine you want to serve, slip it into the wine chiller and in no time you'll be sipping a perfectly chilled glass of wine.

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  • If you have a white that you want to serve, but you forgot to put it in the fridge to cool down, then you can put it in a bottle chiller and in a very short period of time you have a perfectly chilled wine to serve to your guests.

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  • Follow basic rules with wine temperatures for reds slightly cooler than room temperature and whites chilled but not to glacial temperatures.

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  • Good advice is to bring an ice cooler to keep your food and wine chilled and safe.

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  • Insulation - Gel packs tucked into the design keep the wine chilled down to the last drop.

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  • Make sure each bottle is properly chilled - If you come across a lukewarm bottle, stick it in a wine bucket that is half full of ice and half full of water.

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  • Always point the cork away from guests…and glass - If your Champagne is properly chilled, the cork will not pop off and fly into the area.

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  • Pinot Grigio wine should be served chilled in tulip-shaped glasses.

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  • A dark, robust colored red wine best served chilled.

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  • Lighter whites, included Sauvignon Blanc, white Zinfandel and Pinot Grigio should also be chilled in the refrigerator for around an hour to an hour and a half before serving.

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  • Those that are barrel-aged should be chilled less than the budget versions.

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  • These bubbly bottles should be completely chilled before serving.

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  • This sweet red wine should be served chilled.

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  • Port should be served at room temperature or just lightly chilled.

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  • Unlike other ports, pink should be served well chilled for best flavor.

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  • Like most Merlots, Marilyn Merlot should be enjoyed lightly chilled.

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  • Children should be properly dressed in cold weather to avoid chilled hands and feet.

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  • I love a great fresh bread with a good crust and crumb, spread with some slightly chilled European style butter.

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  • These directions are for commercial chocolate molds but your molds may not need to be chilled, so check with the instructions that come with the mold.

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  • Once the kids have been chilled out with their drinks, it's time for the adults to have a little relief.

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  • Some enjoy the beverage hot or at room temperature, while others prefer it chilled.

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  • Thirty minutes before serving the eggnog, stir the milk into the chilled yolk mixture.

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  • The chilled tip laser helps reduce pain, making treatments easier for individuals with sensitive skin.

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  • If you plan on using real flowers in your hair piece, have two or three extra blooms chilled on your wedding day so you can swap out the flowers for the freshest look between the photo session, ceremony, and reception.

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  • Located in the Tower lobby, it features a wide array of coffee drinks, homemade pastries, Italian sandwiches, salads, and chilled wines throughout the day.

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  • The Sun Shower fruit drink brand is always kept cold and merchandised in the chilled produce and chilled dairy set within most stores and offers more than 90 days of shelf life.

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  • With this convenient gadget, you can enjoy perfectly chilled wine in just ten minutes.

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  • Have two wine glasses available and a wine chilled in an ice bucket.

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  • The temperatures are soaring, the living is easy and things couldn't be more chilled out.

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  • And he won't have forgotten chilled champagne, thoroughly researched so it's one of the best labels and years available.

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  • Cut cold spaghetti noodles up for use in a chilled pasta salad recipe.

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  • Make sure all ingredients have been chilled.

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  • Experts recommend drinking at least 16-ounces of chilled water as soon as you get up in the morning.

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  • Choose proteins that can be served chilled or at room temperature.

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  • Remove the white chocolate ganache from the refrigerator, beat the chilled chocolate ganache until it is frothy and doubled in volume.

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  • This song is more chilled martinis than chesnuts roasting over the open fire, but that's not a bad thing.

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  • Transport chilled dishes in coolers and bring warm dishes in crockpots.

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  • Uncooked pasta noodles for a chilled salad could be purchased several months in advance if you find a great deal.

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  • Sangria is a wine-based drink that is usually served in large chilled pitchers and is meant to be shared amongst friends.

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  • These quick and easy finger foods often include dessert bars, ham or turkey sandwiches and a variety of chilled salads.

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  • Crockpot recipes, such as mini meatballs and hot dips, or chilled crudité platters, are excellent choices for a party with a large menu.Consider setting up the buffet so that different food types are grouped together.

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  • For example, make any chilled salads a day or two ahead of time, and prep vegetables the day before the dinner party.

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  • It is a combination of her performance and the skillfully created wardrobe, including an ice crown that appears to grow out of her hair, that leaves the movie watcher chilled.

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  • For something more subtle, there's chilled cucumber soup with olive oil, mint and lemon juice.

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  • Appetizer highlights include butter poached kona lobster and the signature soup and sandwich--chilled tomato soup with a grilled mozzarella, foie gras and kalua pig sandwich.

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  • You can also spice up your meal with a serving of warm sake, chilled beer, or wine.

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  • The smile melted from her lips and her body chilled.

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  • Fat raindrops soaked his clothing and left him chilled.

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  • Jule wrapped himself in the blanket and stretched out on the floor, hungry and chilled.

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  • She screamed until she was hoarse, shaking in the chilled air.

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  • Chilled by the cold ocean wind, Deidre pressed herself against his warm body.

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  • Shaking from more than the chilled ocean breeze, Deidre walked up the beach to the area.

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  • Grass tickled her hands, a chilled wind nipped her neck, and the scents from her vision intensified until she was near gagging.

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  • She left the bathroom light on and returned to her bed, chilled by the drafty chamber that was now hers.

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  • Agitated and chilled by the chamber, he transformed into his jaguar form to terrorize more Immortals on his way to hunt the demons in the forest.

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  • Kris poured himself chilled whiskey from the small refrigerator tucked in a corner.

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  • Thunder cracked overhead.  Rhyn had ignored the rain, accustomed to being miserable.  Hell was either broiling or freezing, and the Alps were just as cold.  The underworld's chilled rain didn't compare.

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  • At Czerno's chilled smile, she knew he had no intention of freeing either of them.

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  • Because it is such a light wine, Beaujolais is often treated like a white wine and served slightly chilled, paired with dishes such as chicken and fish.

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  • Before long, she was drenched and chilled, her skin crawling from the bridled charged energy of the storm.

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  • She resisted the urge to move away from him, chilled by the visions of his work as Damian's executioner.

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  • The air grew chilled, and she stopped again.

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  • She slumped against the sill, hot from the inside out while the late fall breeze chilled her skin.

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