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1. 5) Enough buttermilk and curd should be included in the diet
2. He told how her mouth tasted as sweet as Panchamritam, a honeyed dish made of mashed bananas, milk, curd, and jaggery
3. What you have to do is chill curd in the refrigerator
4. If you do not have curd, yogurt will do
5. Then all you have to do is apply a thin coating of this curd
6. • Switch off the fire and add the rice, curd mixture to the pan
7. • Place curd in food processor and process for one minute
8. • Form small balls from the curd
9. "So is a glass of buttermilk once a day with a hot lemon curd on your ear
10. "You could have plain curd, but I find the lemon so beneficial
11. It becomes curd
12. We become weak mentally and physically; and even as curd cannot be converted into milk, so also the energy that is lost is lost forever
13. ‘That’s not the point, mom,’ I said and opened the fridge to take out curd
14. ‘there is some curd rice
15. I looked at the curd rice again and tried
16. texture of rice mixed with curd and daal
17. So he disappeared in there to eat his small curd cottage cheese, that’s what he always had for lunch
18. Pure curd soap
19. They were breaking up the masses of curd before putting them into the vats
20. The dinner cost half a rouble; Semyon Ivanovitch paid only twenty-five kopecks in copper, and never exceeded it, and so took either a plate of soup with pie, or a plate of beef; most frequently he ate neither soup nor beef, but he partook in moderation of white bread with onion, curd, salted cucumber, or something similar, which was a great deal cheaper, and he would only go back to his half rouble dinner when he could stand it no longer
21. After the soup more of the same fowl with the hairs was served roasted, and then curd pasties, very greasy, and with a great deal of sugar
22. "Nothing but curd dumplings, there's none of the roast beef left
1. She complained that the curds would sour if she didn’t stir them
2. There was also yogurt, curds, different kinds of cheeses and bread
3. Lay a piece of cheese-cloth over a colander and pour into it the curds and whey
4. Gather together the edges of the cloth and hang up the curds to drain for at least thirty minutes
5. “You can have that,” pointing at the black and white bowl of curds that you asked for
6. liquid from the curds as possible
7. Wrap cloth around curds
8. Place wrapped curds in
9. I didn’t use curds either
10. He took curds and milk and the calf which he had prepared, and placed it before them; and he was standing by them under the tree as they ate
11. followed by daal and curds and anything that has little dots of mustard, coconut
12. The Luminous Egg, which in itself is Three, curdles and spreads in milk-white Curds throughout the Depths of Mother, the root that grows in the Depths of the Ocean of Life
13. Milk-white Curds in the Ocean of Life, in the Ocean of Milk – these are the Souls, the Building Units
14. The history tells that when Don Quixote called out to Sancho to bring him his helmet, Sancho was buying some curds the shepherds agreed to sell him, and flurried by the great haste his master was in did not know what to do with them or what to carry them in; so, not to lose them, for he had already paid for them, he thought it best to throw them into his master's helmet, and acting on this bright idea he went to see what his master wanted with him
15. He, however, would not believe him, being always persuaded and convinced that all that happened to him must be adventures and still more adventures; so he replied to the gentleman, "He who is prepared has his battle half fought; nothing is lost by my preparing myself, for I know by experience that I have enemies, visible and invisible, and I know not when, or where, or at what moment, or in what shapes they will attack me;" and turning to Sancho he called for his helmet; and Sancho, as he had no time to take out the curds, had to give it just as it was
16. Don Quixote took it, and without perceiving what was in it thrust it down in hot haste upon his head; but as the curds were pressed and squeezed the whey began to run all over his face and beard, whereat he was so startled that he cried out to Sancho:
17. The first part of his history had not yet reached him, for, had he read it, the amazement with which his words and deeds filled him would have vanished, as he would then have understood the nature of his madness; but knowing nothing of it, he took him to be rational one moment, and crazy the next, for what he said was sensible, elegant, and well expressed, and what he did, absurd, rash, and foolish; and said he to himself, "What could be madder than putting on a helmet full of curds, and then persuading oneself that enchanters are softening one's skull; or what could be greater rashness and folly than wanting to fight lions tooth and nail?"
18. But first of all, with five or six buckets of water (for as regard the number of buckets there is some dispute), he washed his head and face, and still the water remained whey-coloured, thanks to Sancho's greediness and purchase of those unlucky curds that turned his master so white
19. Cocoanut skulls, monkeys, not even closed at first, sour milk in their swaddles and tainted curds
20. The operation resembled the act of crumbling bread on a large scale; and amid the immaculate whiteness of the curds Tess Durbeyfield's hands showed themselves of the pinkness of the rose
21. Although the early September weather was sultry, her arm, from her dabbling in the curds, was as cold and damp to his mouth as a
22. Judge, then, to what pitches of inflamed, distracted fury the minds of his more desperate hunters were impelled, when amid the chips of chewed boats, and the sinking limbs of torn comrades, they swam out of the white curds of the whale's direful wrath into the serene, exasperating sunlight, that smiled on, as if at a birth or a bridal
23. The shepherd's homely curds,