| 41. | Make and take : Make in stockpot or other large lidded pot, and serve directly from it.
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| 42. | Traditionally, it is packed into metal cocoa cans, lidded, and then steamed in the can.
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| 43. | One, a heavy-lidded true freshman from Dallas with a slow, lazy gait, is quick.
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| 44. | Having caught the heavy-lidded eye of Rubell, he soon rises to the coveted level of bartender.
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| 45. | Everett's heavy-lidded emphasis seems strange at first, but he at least shows some command.
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| 46. | I used a deep lidded picnic hamper with handles on either side so that two people could carry it.
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| 47. | Andie most likes the lidded opening behind the headboard, which is 14 inches deep and 24 inches wide.
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| 48. | Layer into lidded 1-quart jars along with sugar and add-ins, in the order given.
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| 49. | Store them loosely wrapped in wax paper, then tucked into a plastic storage bag or lidded plastic container.
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| 50. | I also like to pick up the special lidded teacups every time I spot them in an Asian market.
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