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1 Finally the cook came out of the kitchen and produced a small spoon .
2 Remove the cores with a small spoon or a melon baller and discard.
3 Add the flour and, using a small spoon , mix into a smooth paste.
4 Remove center portion of each with a cutter or small spoon .
5 For the after-dinner coffee a very small spoon is used.
6 With a small spoon , savagely, daringly he beat in the top of his boiled egg.
7 Mrs. Trent hastily heated some milk, and with a small spoon she fed the foster-child.
8 It had a small spoon attached to the cap.
9 Using a small spoon , scoop out the soft inner flesh and seeds in one quick swoop.
10 He had a small spoon that he stuck up his nose to snort the white powder.
11 She started eating in a leisurely manner, adding a small spoon of hot sauce to the rice.
12 Or, if it were the season, given him a large plate of strawberries and a very small spoon .
13 With a small spoon , scoop out as much of the pulp and juice as possible without injuring the shape.
14 Cut the passion fruit in half and empty the juice and seeds into the mixing bowl using a small spoon .
15 One cup milk; yolks of two eggs; four grated apples; small spoon of melted butter; one-half cup sugar; nutmeg to flavor; pinch of salt.
16 Holding the small spoon in a knotted hand he was stirring slowly and continuously a liquid that was yellow and steamed in a glass.
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