stirring

  • 121Polenta — is a dish made from boiled cornmeal. Although the word is borrowed into English from Italian, the dish (under various names) is popular in Italian, Savoyard, Swiss, Austrian, Bosnian, Croatian (where it is called žganci or, in Dalmatia, pura ),… …

    Wikipedia

  • 122Oxygen sensor — Contents 1 Automotive applications 1.1 Function of a lambda probe 1.2 The probe …

    Wikipedia

  • 123McMurdo Sound — McMurdo Sound, Antarctica The ice clogged waters of Antarctica s McMurdo Sound extend about 55 km (35 mi) long and wide. The sound opens into the Ross Sea to the north. The Royal Society Range rises from sea level to 13,205 feet (4,205… …

    Wikipedia

  • 124Muscadet — For the Italian wine grape known as Muscadet Aigre, see Trebbiano. A Muscadet Sèvre et Maine sur lie wine Muscadet is a white French wine. It is made at the western end of the Loire Valley, near the city of Nantes in the Pays de la Loire region… …

    Wikipedia

  • 125Spurtle — The spurtle (or spirtle ) is a Scots kitchen tool, dating from at least the fifteenth century. It was originally a flat, wooden, spatula like utensil, used for flipping oatcakes on a hot griddle. This terminology is now confined to Angus and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 126Shaken, not stirred — This article is about the catchphrase. For other uses, see Shaken, not stirred (disambiguation). Shaken, not stirred is a catchphrase of Ian Fleming s fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, and his preference for how he wished his… …

    Wikipedia

  • 127Prabha Atre — (marathi) Born 13 September 1932 (1932 09 13) (age 79) Origin Pune, India Instruments singing Prabha Atre (born 13 September 1932) is an Indian classical vocalist …

    Wikipedia

  • 128Bhasma — [ Ayurvedic formulary of India , 1978a] in Ayurveda has been defined as a substance obtained by calcination.Use of both bhasma (Residue after incineration – calcined preparation) as well as in pishti (powdered gem or metal) form along with… …

    Wikipedia