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Creamed and chipped
Creamed chipped beef on toast

Creamed and is
Creamed corn is sweet corn served in a milk or cream sauce.
Creamed honey is a honey that has been processed to control crystallization.
Creamed honey is also called whipped honey, spun honey, churned honey, candied honey, honey fondant, and set honey ( in the UK ), though the term candied honey generally refers to crystallised honey.
Creamed coconut is a compressed block of coconut flesh which has been slightly dehydrated and sold in a waxy lump.
Creamed corn ( which is also known by other names, such as " cream-style corn ") is a soup or sauce made by melting butter and adding flour, milk, fresh or canned corn, and optionally some spices.

Creamed and are
Creamed mixtures are usually further leavened by a chemical leavener like baking soda.
In 1989, Lionel and his son Lex ( Matthew Munn ) come to visit Smallville, with Lionel intending to buy the Ross Creamed Corn company, when they are caught in a meteor shower that results in Lex losing all of his hair.

Creamed and .
Creamed honey contains a large number of small crystals, which prevent the formation of larger crystals that can occur in unprocessed honey.

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Individual sliver of chipped beef
It is also available from companies such as Stouffer's in a frozen form which can be put on top of separately-prepared toast ; It is typically quite salty, for instance, Stouffer's creamed chipped beef contains 590mg sodium per serving.
Finally, both the Esskay Meat Company of Baltimore and Knauss Dried Beef Company make a refrigerated version of creamed chipped beef which can be easily microwaved.
Chipped beef on toast ( or creamed chipped beef on toast ) is a culinary dish comprising a white sauce and rehydrated slivers of dried beef, served on toasted bread.
In the United States, chipped beef on toast was emblematic of the military experience, much as yellow pea soup is in Finland or Sweden.
* Shit On a Shingle, a slang phrase for chipped beef on toast

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Sometimes sharp, gritty sand or a top-dressing of chipped bark is used by gardeners to limit damage.
Stone tools may be made of either ground stone or chipped stone, and a person who creates tools out of the latter is known as a flintknapper.
In general terms, chipped stone tools are nearly ubiquitous in all pre-metal-using societies because they are easily manufactured, the tool stone is usually plentiful, and they are easy to transport and sharpen.
Simply put, a " mint " model, i. e. one in factory-fresh condition, is worth far more than a sandbox-quality model with chipped paint, rusty axles, and broken parts.
In archaeology, lithic analysis is the analysis of stone tools and other chipped stone artifacts using basic scientific techniques.
The term knapped is synonymous with " chipped " or " struck ", but is preferred by some analysts because it signifies intentionality and process.
This may be interpreted as a kind of wabi-sabi aesthetic, further confirmed by the way the colour of glazed items is known to change over time as hot water is repeatedly poured into them ( sabi ) and the fact that tea bowls are often deliberately chipped or nicked at the bottom ( wabi ), which serves as a kind of signature of the Hagi-yaki style.
A large piece of chert ( also called a core ) would first be heated and then bone is struck with a round hammerstone ( made of volcanic rock ) against the core, using indirect percussion fragments were chipped off to make prismatic chert blades.
The wrapper is sacrificial, and is chipped or otherwise cleaned off along with the cooled lava before serving.
There is also evidence of human activity dating from 3, 000 to 2, 000 years ago, including chipped flint tools, but no actual human remains have been found.
She is also vain, at one point in addition to expressing anger that she was foiled by the Gummis, that she chipped one of her nails as well.
Radiata is used chipped to make particle board sheets, commonly used in flooring.
In an ice bollard ice is chipped away to create a teardrop shaped " bollard ".
The other is a natural mound, but many chipped flints were found there and it seems to have been a site where flints were obtained and partially worked ( for finishing elsewhere ) during the late neolithic period.
The wood is used in Buddhist temples, both for construction work, and chipped, for incense burning.
The beauty whereof is parched with the summer's blaze and chipped with the winter's blast: which is of so short continuance, that it fadeth before one perceive it flourish ".
Alternatively, it can be chipped if used on a surface that is too hard.
The flint is chipped to provide a sharp edge suitable for striking with the steel.

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With the advent of hard, bolted sport climbing in the 1980s, many routes were " chipped " and " glued " to provide additional features, allowing them to be climbed at the standard of the day.
Current SAM-Rs are equipped with ' chipped ' flash suppressors to allow attachment of the KAC M4 quick-detach sound suppressor, while earlier examples were fielded with standard compensators.

chipped and on
The full Taniyama – Shimura – Weil conjecture was finally proved by,, and who, building on Wiles ' work, incrementally chipped away at the remaining cases until the full result was proved.
The Disney film Aladdin attributes the Sphinx's broken nose to a stonemason who accidentally chipped it off after being distracted by Aladdin and Jasmine flying past on their magic carpet during the song " A Whole New World ".
An " audacious " chipped shot, described by UEFA as " perhaps the most famous spot kick of all time " secured the victory as Czechoslovakia won 5 – 3 on penalties.
Only sixteen seconds after coming on to the pitch, Ricken chipped Angelo Peruzzi in the Juventus goal from over 20 yards with his first touch of the ball.
His ball finished just on the back fringe from where he chipped in.
Although Christianity had slowly chipped away at most forms of magic, the populace still held on to its various superstitions for generations.
They were still over-reliant on 13 goal top-scorer Sandy McNaughton ( in his last season at East End Park ) but Grant Jenkins chipped in with 7.
Cornering a large table at the conference luncheon, so that they could start organizing before they had to rush for planes, each of those women chipped in five dollars, Betty Friedan wrote the acronym NOW on a napkin, and the National Organization for Women was created.
Mølby was also involved in the third goal, when Rush latched on to a chipped pass from Ronnie Whelan to put the final out of Everton's reach and complete the double.
Large thin spear-heads ; scrapers with edge not on the side but on the end ; flint knives and saws, but all still chipped, not ground or polished ; long spear-points, with tang and shoulder on one side only, are also characteristic implements of this industry.
Westwood eventually chipped up from the drop zone and went on to make double bogey.
At the age of ten, he started to play drums with pots, pans and other kitchen utensils, before, to his parents ' dismay, he began drumming on the gas cooker with a pair of knives and chipped off the paintwork.

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