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- It's a Webster's for the culinarily inclined.
- Christopher, 60, remembers the culinarily naive 1950s and'60s.
- Among the Eskimos, anything goes, culinarily speaking,.
- The turnaround has been little short of miraculous, culinarily and economically.
- It seems like a long time ago, culinarily speaking.
- Culinarily, yams are starchier and drier than sweet potatoes.
- This is surprising because I am, so to speak, culinarily challenged.
- Botanically it is categorized as a vegetable and culinarily used as a fruit.
- Cats, you see, are culinarily independent.
- Well, did you know that McDonald's has a culinarily trained executive chef?
- No mean cook, Satya often arrives bearing food parcels for her culinarily inept niece.
- Boudin, pronounced boo-DAN, for the culinarily deprived, is a Cajun sausage.
- But no experience on the Upper East Side, culinarily speaking, can compare with dinner.
- This food is not culinarily correct.
- And that's a particularly dangerous trait for someone who's as culinarily incompetent as I am.
- Billed as the cure for the culinarily challenged, it's cleverly designed to appeal to the novice.
- It's cooking on the level of a freshman frat boy _ one from a culinarily challenged family.
- These mushrooms are valued for their highly aromatic qualities and are used culinarily as a flavoring rather than as a vegetable.
- In general, dishes made mainly with other cultivars culinarily termed kale or broccoli in English should not be listed here.
- "I think we'd all agree that America culinarily has become a more interesting place to eat,"
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