Better fry up some synthetic fish sticks in my Teflon skillet and then eat them with my stainless steel fork.
By the 1950s, the fry up had become the national breakfast.
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Animals, including my dog, have certainly enjoyed the lard, and it still looks and smells good enough to have a fry up with.
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If the prospect is too gruesome, have your fishmonger do the dirty work and fry up the crabs as soon as you get home.
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Women who ate a cooked breakfast each morning were at more than twice the risk of developing oesophageal cancer as those who began the day with a light breakfast - classified as anything other than a fry up.
It ended up with people such as Stephen Fry standing up in favour of Paul Chambers, the man found guilty, and a second appeal being heard by the Chief Lord Justice who quashed the conviction.
Team principal Brawn and partner Nick Fry set up their new team in a management buy out after Honda pulled out of F1 at the end of 2008.
Prosecutors said this was part of a deliberate strategy of starting with the small fry and working up the chain of command.
"We had a lab that came up with the frozen french fry and I patented it, " Simplot says.
Writer Stephen Fry has become chairman of a charity trust set up to protect an historic West End theatre in London.
Home cooks across America are gearing up to roast, smoke, and fry an estimated one-sixth of all the turkeys annually consumed in this country on Thursday.
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If Wal-Mart and other big retailers are investing in technology to improve customers' shopping experience, smaller fry like Bruce have no choice but to keep up.
If you are small fry, the broker will insist that you put up the margin in the form of cash, which he will invest (and on which he will keep the interest).
Fair Isaac weighs up to 20 variables when modeling a small fry's risk profile.
Toss in the chard stems and the onion, turn the heat up to medium-high, and stir-fry for about 5 minutes.
Like everyone else in the room, Mr. Fry patiently listened to the presentation and then failed to come up with any practical applications for the compound.
The pad Thai is served in a white Chinese takeout container, the fried chicken in miniature fry baskets, and so on, so that you end up sampling more different things and have access to more unique and frankly better foods.
Earlier Lt Gen Sir Robert Fry, deputy chief of the defence staff in the run-up to the war, said the UK's role in the March 2003 invasion was crucial.
One family, which has clocked-up more than 100 consecutive years through seven employees working with Fry's and then Cadbury, said Somerdale was more than just a job.
When we had a Steak Fry to march to, when we had a J-J Dinner to fire up -- (applause) -- you brought your neighbors and you made homemade signs.
The secret, picked up from his wife as she cooked vegetable tempura, was to flash-fry the cooked noodles in palm oil.
Units go on sale today at TiVo.com and should be showing up within the next week or so at Best Buy, Circuit City, Fry's, and Ultimate Electronics.
Up for re-election after the 2011 by-election are: Rosanne Byrne, Hazel Fry, Simon Higgins and Stephen Taylor.
In Britain, the true confessions of Stephen Fry, the celibate homosexual who plays Oscar Wilde in the current film about the Victorian wit, has moved fast up the list.
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