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You can save yourself some time and trouble by defining
classes that are later combined, like adjectives
combine with nouns.
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You can save yourself some time and trouble by defining
classes that are later combined, like adjectives
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Aunt Mildred’s Glazed Carrots ..................................................................


Here’s a prize-winning recipe for braised carrots.


  1. Cook peeled carrots in a half cup of water and two tablespoons of
    butter.

  2. Sprinkle on a teaspoon of brown sugar and a pinch of tarragon.

  3. Simmer until water disappears (a few minutes), and then gently
    simmer in butter until carrots are just tender.


This will take a few more minutes; keep testing with a fork.


  1. Now turn the fish (assuming you’re also cooking a fish).


Mr. and Mrs. Ratlick — who both look like Elton John — were the vegetable
judges at the 1992 State Fair in Seeping Bog, La. and they awarded my Aunt
Mildred second prize for this recipe. Is this the wrong book for a recipe? In
any case, you didn’t get cheated because this is the eleventh tip in this chap-
ter; the other ten are about CSS. Try the carrots. They should have won first
prize.

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