Grate the lemon peel into the same bowl, taking care to avoid the white pith.
You don't have to get on your hands and knees and clean out the grate.
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Her legs remind you of a grate, everything's with holes up to the knees.
In February, Hasbro offered to add a plastic grate to keep young fingers out of the oven.
The furnace drew air from an underground tunnel to beneath the grate where the fuel was placed.
Tian Tian (Sweetie) and Yang Guang (Sunshine) were also able to interact with a grate keeping them apart.
As such, the very idea of empire grates on his ears in a way it does not grate mine.
He'd be squeezed against scores of other swine, hoofing a steel grate floor, while growing fatter and fatter on a factory farm.
They took turns to crouch down and put their ear over the grate, while others kept an eye out for any traffic headed their way.
Sergeant Willie Grate is here after serving 24 years in the infantry.
Conditions were hard heavy manual labour, little or no time off and the duties clearly delineated, whether for blacking the grate or whiting the doorstep.
In recent months, the two original padlock bridges have become so overloaded that locks have spread to any bridge with a small grate.
The headmaster sa gosh cor is that the medeechi venus hem-hem a grate work so true to life reminds me of young mrs filips enuff said.
The source said the tree -- located at the site of the second blast -- was removed along with the surrounding grate, where the explosive device's circuit board was found.
The ideas may be fresh, but both pubs have retained their rustic character: flagstones on the floor, rough beams, a crackling fire in the grate and, most importantly of all, a passionately loyal local clientele.
You may have to flush your toilet twice because of the low flow standards from the Department of Energy, and when you go downstairs for breakfast, even the size of the holes in the Swiss cheese that you grate into your omelet are regulated by the Department of Agriculture.
You don't hear from Colin Powell some of the things that you hear from say Richard Pearle who's not actually a member of the administration, but you can hardly turn on a radio or television programme without hearing the ubiquitous Mr Pearle, and there are probably European voices which grate on American ears.
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