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  • Simply fry off a diced onion in butter until soft, add some chopped red cabbage, some vegetable stock and a glug of brandy.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! one green frogs, On a little log.
  • Set aside and heat a glug of oil in a wok. Times, Sunday Times
  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're November 10, 2009 Quick Summary Afternoon tea is a chance to drop the cares of the world for at least one golden hour. WN.com - Articles related to Bumper crop of British blueberries sees sales soar
  • This exchange was repeated several times till I poured neat gin into a tumbler and she glugged it happily.
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  • Whether a camel is stuck in a gluggy saltpan, a vehicle is bogged on a giant sandhill, a party is running out of fuel or water, or guests are marooned on the wrong side of rising floodwaters, Rex can always find a solution.
  • I'll eat the real brownie first! caption 2: * glug glug glug* More hot chocolate please!! caption 3: You see this cup of hot chocolate? Our Awesome Planet
  • Heat glug of cooking oil in wok. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nigel promised crisp bacon and breadcrumbs would work brilliantly with long strings of pasta, with a final few glugs of oil (olive, not motor) being lubricant enough.
  • In the absence of a tin of WD40, a glug of Cretan extra virgin olive oil is the perfect solution to a squeaky room door.
  • Someone had sent a fourth over to me and I was glugging it greedily to forget about the shooting.
  • We figured someone had tried to produce an extra virgin olive oil version, as it had an unpleasant green tinge; it also lacked a generous glug of milk, or, better still, buttermilk, to give it a creamy edge.
  • Finish with a generous glug of olive oil and scrunchy sea salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, return the frying pan to the heat and add another good glug of olive oil. The Sun
  • the wine bottles glugged
  • I stood and watched that wealthy man's rare and expensive brandy that had taken perhaps 100 years to mature cascading over my finger and glug, glug, glugging down the plughole and I smiled.
  • There is a whiff of conspiracy in the air and it reeks pungently of Chardonnay glugging down the plug hole and just a dash of carpet-trampled kettle chips.
  • Like all the people who think the artificial Russia-America conflict is really interesting, he will go glug-glug-glug as the capitalists make him sink under the sea. Russian oil giant Rosneft buys 5% of BP in Arctic drilling deal
  • The result is a clear, gluggable, star-bright jug of wine - and the contents of the glass can be swigged too, once the sediment has settled.
  • The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered.
  • It's equally gluggable as an aperitif or with fish and white meat dishes.
  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're WN.com - Business News
  • But it was not only in Britain that people were glugging the stuff.
  • ‘It's supposed to be strawberry milkshake,’ he explains, before glugging a hefty shot and offering up a plate of shortbread.
  • Heat a frying pan over a medium-high heat and add a generous glug of oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • I poured in a large glug of sherry and cooked further until the alcohol had evaporated.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! six green frogs, On a little log.
  • ‘I advise people to pay attention to their own thirst, rather than trying to glug back eight glasses of water a day,’ she says.
  • Add a glug of oil to stop the butter burning. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It doesn't have the glug, where product comes out, air goes back in and more product comes out again, usually resulting in the glass getting knocked over,’ says Hansen.
  • Add a glug of cream and some lemon zest and you have a sauce for pasta. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is.
  • There is a whiff of conspiracy in the air and it reeks pungently of Chardonnay glugging down the plug hole and just a dash of carpet-trampled kettle chips.
  • Pick over the thyme leaves, season with salt and pepper and drizzle with a good glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of a glug or a gurgle that would normally be heard, there was kind of a… plop.
  • I start with a glug of olive oil, add some minced garlic, throw in some sort of vegetable (usually broccoli, though asparagus is coming in season now, and that is super good, too.), squeeze in the juice of one lemon, and toss with whole wheat linguine. Weeknight Meal: Scrambled Pasta
  • Heat a small glug of olive oil in a frying pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a large pan, heat a glug of olive oil and add the onion and celery. Times, Sunday Times
  • He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit.
  • From a property and producer who has been making wine since the mid-1800s, this Beaujolais-Villages (not Beaujolais-Nouveau), made from 70-100 year old vines of gamay is light-bodied and gluggable. RVABlogs
  • Heat a large sauté pan over a medium heat and add a glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glugg, geminally about caps or puds or tog bags or bog gats or chuting rudskin gunerally or something, until they adumbrace a pattern of somebody else or other, after which they are both car-ried off the set and brought home to be well soaped, sponged and scrubbed again by Finnegans Wake
  • He kicked it over and it glugged the contents out onto the floor.
  • Meanwhile, in a large pan, melt butter and a glug of olive oil.
  • Homogenisation prevents the glug of cream choking the top of the carton.
  • At 5.5 miles, as we lapped my car for the 2nd time, we had stopped, divested ourselves of some more clothes and had a good glug of water.
  • Fine then, she thought, and she picked up the bottle and broke off the neck, then tipped the golden liquid out into the sink and heard the quick glug, glug of it flowing away.
  • Gently soften the garlic in a frying pan with a glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do about 45 seconds on each side, adding a glug of Marsala before and after you flip them.
  • There has been much talk of a revival of This Life, a one-off film where we would discover what has become of the characters since they last threw a riotous flat party and glugged a vat of wine.
  • Raging streams tore down fences, deposited huge logs on pasture and covered the land in thick gluggy silt.
  • A glug of heavy cream stirred in at the end lends richness. Skirt Steak With Spinach and Jerusalem Artichoke Smash
  • Pour a glug of oil into a pan and place over a medium heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dusted off his hands and grabbed the sake that Lace had taken from the back and glugged a bit of it down.
  • And his viewers could do with a glug or two as well.
  • If all the airish signics of her dipandump helpabit from an Father Hogam till the Mutther Masons could not that Glugg to catch her by the calour of her brideness! Finnegans Wake
  • So we can glug Southern Comfort until our stomachs are pumped but we might need a prohibition on cod liver oil as we can't be trusted not to go wild on the stuff.
  • By the time we got there I was completely plastered, but in an attempt to maintain the spirit of my recent life, I continued drinking, pausing only to glug some water when I thought I might vomit.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! seven green frogs, On a little log.
  • They want the world to know Oz is not one big hothouse for pumping out ripe but merely gluggable, industrial wines. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Put a large frying pan over a high heat and add a glug of oil. The Sun
  • At the seawall water glugged; fell back swelling, levelled and came on. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Pour a good glug of olive oil over each smashed potato, chop the rosemary spikes finely and crumble them over the potatoes.
  • Manzanilla and fino - the two driest, most delicate styles - can be glugged any time, anywhere - even throughout a meal. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the waiter just glugged some extra wine into the glass, to little effect.
  • Though now I've glugged a Xanax I'm feeling kinda mellow…
  • This creamy, sweet whisky liqueur is more of a sipper with coffee than a glugger over ice.
  • Seemed a little sweet, but otherwise very gluggable wine, with plenty of soft ripe damsons and cassis, a bit of power, and a sprinkle of spicy oak. Irish Blogs
  • It is customary to serve whisky throughout a Burns Supper, for example (though often with dire consequences, since the same brand is often glugged down with everything from soup and haggis to cheese and pudding).
  • Turn the full bottle over the pot, and when you hear the first glug, stop pouring.
  • Cheap and cheerful it may be, but this majority-grenache rosé does just about everything you want a cheap Indian summer pink to do: fresh, dry, spicy, perfectly gluggable. Evening Standard - Home
  • I start with a glug of olive oil, add some minced garlic, throw in some sort of vegetable (usually broccoli, though asparagus is coming in season now, and that is super good, too.), squeeze in the juice of one lemon, and toss with whole wheat linguine. Weeknight Meal: Scrambled Pasta
  • Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown.
  • The Populist notes that Captain Haddock remains a committed whisky-glugging boozehound in Spielberg's Tintin. Populist: Items of interest this week
  • She's a trouper, though, and is happy to do the interview between glugs. ‘This is a very good environment to be creative in,’ she says.
  • Onions are fried in a good glug of best olive oil, then the potatoes are added and the beaten eggs poured in.
  • There was a flowing, rushing sound of liquid glugging out of a bottle, hitting ice.
  • I went down the stairs with great care, found the bottle, glugged some into a cup.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! five green frogs, On a little log.
  • Place in roasting tin with tarragon and a good glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alternatively put in a good glug of oil and whisk.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! four green frogs, On a little log.
  • ‘Oh, I agree with you,’ said Narcoleptic Dave, taking a glug of Stella from his glass.
  • In the filled foyer, free Oyster Boy oysters were glugged, amuse bouches were bouched and goodies were raffled off in a silent auction to raise funds for the Fringe.
  • Lastly, a healthy glug into your after-lunch espresso is a fabulous way into a truly enjoyable afternoon's cooking. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love the glug glug as the first few drops enter the glass.
  • Soon, it was time for more games - the guys from both teams had to glug Pepsi, bottoms up.
  • The sound of a pop top opening was quickly followed by a few glugs as she took a long drink, followed by another.
  • Heer Maus, hav a scotch *klink glug glug glug* itz a fife hunnerd yeer owl singul malt frum teh heelans ov Scotlan! Claws - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • This creamy, sweet whisky liqueur is more of a sipper with coffee than a glugger over ice.
  • Finish with the parsley and a glug of oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is.
  • Or, take the first one, omit the Root Beer, add some of that Dr. K (I think that's what it's called) and a couple glugs of Red Cream Soda.
  • The whiteface, the Keystone Kops moments, the jerky movements, the syncopated line deliveries and Joe Bauer's loud sound effects—coins pouring into a cash register, Tiger Brown's heavy footsteps, the glugs as Mrs. Peachum Traute Hoess swallows her booze—contribute to the old-movie artificiality of the production. Waging Underclass Warfare
  • This is delicious and juicy ... * glug glug* -- posted by Sounds delicious. Random feeds from Syndic8.com
  • Surely we need to slow down and glug some of that southern hemisphere comfort.
  • This is an easy-drinking gluggable red that would be good value at any price up to £5 a bottle.
  • Add a glug of olive oil to a large saucepan. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I'm feeling like I haven't had enough protein in the day, I might add a few shrimp (making it scampi-esque) or I might throw in some chopped chicken (and add some capers, a few mushrooms and a glug of white wine and you've got a decent representation of chicken scallopine). Weeknight Meal: Scrambled Pasta
  • By night locals glug bottles of rosé. Times, Sunday Times
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! eight green frogs, On a little log.
  • England isn't sinking in the south-east '' glug '- or -' What do you mean Polio can be prevented with a vaccine - absolute tosh! The Guardian World News
  • As soon as he put the cup to his lips he raised his hands to it and drank it down; glug, glug, glug.
  • Put a large frying pan on a medium heat and add a generous glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I didn't hear that,’ said Brian, taking a glug of his wine.
  • Every half-chance or misfield was met with a wince, a bellow of 'darn it' and another glug. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mix again, and loosen it with several glugs of pasta water, added gradually.
  • The last shot was completed, we all cheered, had a glug of champagne and then drove into Londinium's West End where we danced, drank and sang karaoke until 1.30 am.
  • From below, I heard chairs being pulled to the table, serving spoons double-clinking my hot food onto each plate, ice water from the aluminum pitcher glugging into glasses.
  • Finish with a generous glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surprisingly, rehydration of the dermis is not about glugging litres of mineral water.
  • Heat a large pan on a medium heat and add a good glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • When one of my friend's divorce was finalised she invited the girls around and held a match to a photograph of her ex; everyone whooped and glugged their wine as he went up in smoke.
  • Heat another glug of olive oil in a frying pan then season the lamb on all sides with salt and pepper. The Sun
  • Somewhere in childhood - around the age of seven - I had glugged from a bottle of Bell's, mistaking it for ginger ale, an incident which established an emetic aversion to the stuff.
  • It was from these two instructors I learned a parlance that raised my comfort level in the kitchen: A glug of olive oil. Cookbooks From Britannia Rule!
  • The wines from these countries speak our language (yes, even Chilean labels don't say Chateau Lamazelle de Figeac Brown Cantenac Lafite), they are open and furiously fruity, gluggable and yet serious, and they are not expensive. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Later, tucked up in our tents, we are lulled by the feint glug and gurgle of the Katherine River.
  • It's a conditioned reflex learnt in the pubs of south Wales, where he'd catch beer bottles thrown at him by angry boyfriends and disarm them with a grin and a glug.
  • She's a trouper, though, and is happy to do the interview between glugs. ‘This is a very good environment to be creative in,’ she says.
  • Some wine producers are rebranding themselves with modern labelling and low/mid price gluggable wines that are directly comparable with those from South America, Australia etc. Evening Standard - Home
  • Heat a small glug of olive oil in a non-stick frying pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! eight green frogs, On a little log.
  • Thus, two sweet pink chops from a rack of lamb, all yielding and fleshy with a flavour that's gone in a glug of wine, sit with a dark truncheon of slow-cooked neck, wintry and brown, whose flavour lingers, contextualising the chops.
  • One jumps into the pond. Glug, Glug! three green frogs, On a little log.
  • At the seawall water glugged; fell back swelling, levelled and came on. The Times Literary Supplement
  • September 24, 2008 at 12:35 am wooooooot *nom nosh glug nom nosh glug* aaaaaah *runs rown inna circlol* am hyper naaaooo, too mush shoogaarrr! Dis man - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • In the supposedly drug-free past, children were put to bed with paregoric, old folks beatified themselves with Hadacol, and teetotal housewives contentedly glugged 80-proof women's trouble remedies. Michael Kaplan: Drugs: Losing the Longest War
  • Your first oyster can come as rather a shock as this raw pulsating mollusc slithers down your throat - in my case it was closely followed by a good glug of wine and a fistful of bread to help it on its way.

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