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The cooking methods varied from cooking on camping stoves to barbecues.
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While it was being cooked and giving off delicious odors, the men talked and told stories and sang songs.
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Both narratives then emphasize the time taken to cook the hog : ‘ ‘all night ‘ ‘ in the former, the ‘ ‘ whole night’ ‘ in the latter.
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One of these consumption goods is cooked food, which requires raw food, fuel, water, and labor as inputs.
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Meals would be cooked, linen washed and clothes made and repaired by public caterers, laundry workers and needlewomen.
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Outbreaks linked to commercially cooked and distributed products are uncommon.
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Two men who had become homeless after being widowed bought recipe books and learned to cook for the first time in their lives.
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The centre has 3.5 permanent posts – the manager, a cook and two assistants.
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Cooking temperatures were recorded and all foods were adequately cooked.
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Figure 4 shows the average number of cooking fuels per household in each sector and 4 per cent quantile.
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Accidental human infections with anisakid larvae can occur, following the consumption of poorly cooked infected fish.
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Various activities took place at the camp including the preparation and consumption of bread doughsticks cooked over a barbecue.
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Following the manager’s instructions, the cook is holding his hand above his shoulder in a towel.
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The union complained that so few cooks could hardly provide food and act as servants for the ten guards assigned to them.
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The index case was the cook employed in the hospital cafeteria.
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