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margarine
1. It was also used as an ingredient of margarine, shoe polish, and soap
2. Pertaining to both margarine and Bill Clinton
3. In the top half of a double boiler combine the butter or margarine, evaporated milk and sugar
4. Do not use margarine as a substitute for the butter; the water content is too high
5. He produced a pot with some margarine he’d pinched from the kitchen, threw his legs in the air, shoved a dollop up his bum and rubbed the rest on my erection
6. In a 15-ounce custard cup microwave the butter or margarine,
7. margarine, uncovered, on 100% of power for 45 seconds to 1 mi
8. 1/4 stick margarine (sometimes I use more since you have to put some in bottom of pan)
9. Grease 22 smal bread pans with melted margarine and fil about 2/3 full
10. As soon as I reached the peripheral of the lawn I scented pancakes, syrup and margarine
11. I ate the pancake like a slab of zebra flesh, licking off the syrup as though it was blood and the margarine was the fat under the skin
12. I on the other hand had been eating too much human food, especially the pancake that was swimming in maple syrup and the Mount Everest slab of margarine
13. - 3/4 cup butter (margarine won't work for this)
14. margarine and the maple syrup; and there were other things on
15. Jody, we can have steak, fries, salad, buns and margarine,
16. the waiter placed our buns, margarine, and milk on the table
17. In Wisconsin, the serving of colored oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating-place as a substitute for table butter is prohibited unless the customer orders it
18. The fraternity brother placed several heaps of margarine
19. licked the margarine and syrup still on the plate then guzzled
20. In a small saucepan on medium heat put milk, margarine and all but 1 teaspoon of the sugar
21. Stir occasionally and remove from heat when the sugar is dissolved and margarine melted
22. Sauté the bread crumbs in half the butter or margarine until golden, then let them stand in the pan
23. Lay it out flat on the cloth and brush with the remaining butter or margarine
24. Still holding it by the cloth, put the strudel on the buttered baking sheet and brush with melted butter or margarine and bake at 350°F for 20 to 30 minutes
25. This means that dieters have to avoid certain oils as well as margarine,
26. margarine, mayo, butter or lard (it’s all the same)
27. Once the margarine has melted add the onion and garlic
28. Add the margarine to the wine mixture
29. If you mix a little whole-wheat flour in with the white, it will give the cookie a nutty taste and could almost be called health food, especially if butter is used instead of margarine
30. We have also been told repeatedly that butter is bad for our hearts and that we should always substitute margarine
31. Once again, nothing could be further from the truth! Margarine causes heart disease and diabetes
32. avoiding meat and dairy fat and avoiding foods that contain trans fatty acids (margarine,
33. Margarine and other processed foods containing partially hydrogenated oils should be
34. simultaneously be eating eggs, dairy, or trans fatty acids from margarine and processed food, the avoidance of which would reduce cholesterol levels and the risk of heart
35. • A Medical Research Council survey showed that men eating butter ran half the risk of developing heart disease as those using margarine
36. Now place butter (or margarine), 3 egg yolks, the cheese (grated), some salt,
37. Rub butter or margarine on to the inside of a deep roasting pan and spread the
38. Wash, peel and chop the onion, heat the butter or margarine in a saucepan
39. In a wide pot, melt the butter or margarine, and then add warm, salted water
40. Once the cake has doubled, place sugar, butter or margarine and almonds in a
41. Dot with margarine
42. Crush cookies and mix them with the margarine
43. Combine crumbs with melted margarine and water; add spices and sugar
44. Melt the margarine in a saucepan
45. Mix crushed wafers and margarine together in pie plate and press out to
46. Margarine (vegetable shortening, hydrogenated oils) is not really edible and ends up in the blood stream where it clogs arteries and contributes to heart attacks
47. “No butter? All we have is margarine?” Rosemary turned to Sage
48. This did not take very long, there being only bread and butter - or, to be more correct, margarine
49. Then she poured what tea was left in the tea-pot into a small saucepan and placed it on the top of the oven, but away from the fire, cut two more slices of bread and spread on them all the margarine that was left; then put them on a plate on the table, covering them with a saucer to prevent them getting hard and dry during the night
50. butter at all: it was margarine, so there!'