This movie suffers some sogginess toward the end, and borrows too blatantly from " It's a Wonderful Life " for its final scene.
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In his " Theory and Practice of Good Cooking, " he explained that quiche crusts are subject to sogginess, since the filling is quite liquid.
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Some caterers in New York and California have also started using panko to give deep-fried cocktail-party shrimp a textural boost and keep sogginess at bay.
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"Big Bad Love " is a thing of pain, the unbearable heaviness and _ given the frequent rain _ sogginess of being in the hills of northern Mississippi.
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To be sure, the liability of a certain sogginess accompanies Pollack's brand of thinking-man's romanticism ( as it did in " Havana " ).
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Turns out, the sogginess was a kind of gardening opportunity, one that came in real handy recently, as I didn't feel much like digging and pruning and weeding in the wet.
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:I don't have time to search for actual products you can buy today, but I've heard of a variety of edible films that are intended to solve the sogginess problem.
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One of the greatest challenges in designing food for long-term storage, food scientists say, is preventing water from moving from one part of the product to another, causing unwanted dryness or sogginess.
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We marveled at the technique ( none of the sogginess that often mars poached fish ) and the raw materials . ( The lobster, which cost $ 26, put to shame the pallid creatures that cost twice as much in Paris and London restaurants .)
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As far as fresh / frozen, the problem is likely with the dough being 1 ) of poor quality and 2 ) blind baked for too long, making it difficult for the end user to balance the sogginess with the, um, burniness . talk ) 19 : 38, 6 July 2010 ( UTC)