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Rubbish Basket:

Rubbish Basket And here's a special caution: Your ticket reads "Valable pour 2 voyages sue-cessifs," which is to say that it is good for 2 successive "voyages," of what¬ever length. Oddly, you cannot use it for one voyage for two persons! Don't throw away your ticket after one use for you will be tossing 6 cents into the rubbish basket. As a "note of comfort" I may mention that a number of the more important Metro stations have underground lava¬tories near the entrance steps, these being genteel supplements to the cylindrical metal affairs for men that still disfigure so many boulevards.

More permanent installations require their own housings and these types are characterised by the basket strainer. Here, a suitably strengthened wire mesh or perforated plate shaped into a basket is placed inside a sealed housing through which the feed stream flows under pressure. In simplex systems the flow continues until the strainer is clogged with the unwanted solids. At this point the flow is interrupted and the basket is manually changed.

See Also Frying Basket And Lower:

If the bread browns very much more quickly, the fat or oil is too hot. Remove pan from heat and cool, but remember that over¬heated fat or oil can give an unpleasant taste to food. Lower the fish carefully into the frying basket and lower basket; never bend over the pan of hot fat in case it splutters. Reduce the heat slightly, so the fat does not continue to become hotter, cook for: 3 minutes—thin fillets of fish 4 minutes—thicker fillets of fish 5 minutes—thick pieces or steaks of fish Lift the fish in the frying basket and lower basket out of the pan of hot fat, hold the basket over the pan for a few seconds, so that the surplus fat drains back into the pan. Tip the fish on to crumpled Tissue or kitchen paper on a hot plate or tin. This drains off excess fat so the fish is really crisp. Serve garnished with lemon, parsley and fried potatoes.

Put the oil or fat into a deep saucepan or proper fryer, and heat until a faint haze is seen or a cube of bread turns golden brown within a minute. Do not get the fat any hotter than this, otherwise the meat will burn. In order to remove the meat easily it can be put into a frying basket and lower basket, and lowered into the hot fat or oil. After the outside of the meat is crisped or browned, lower the heat to make sure it cooks through to the centre.


On The Other Hand See Basket Swinging:

With the acrobats Picasso also brought objects back into his pictures: the girl's basket swinging from her hand, the clown's sack thrown over his shoulder, the young man's drum on his back, and the woman's Vase in the foreground. Although these props do not actually tell any stories, they nevertheless serve to characterize the figures more accurately. Also, the relationship between the figures is easier and lighter. This can be seen in the easy-going way in which the harlequin is holding the little girl's hand. And yet neither the figures nor the objects lend themselves to reading anecdotes into them. Picasso is describing a condition, not telling a story.

Box may be used, but basket is better because pet sleeps curled up. For young pet, half fill basket with soft, warm cloths and dry, soft hay or grass. For adult, use dry grass or hay only. Change bedding once weekly.
 
 

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