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Rake the coals to create two or three distinct temperature zones ranging from blazing hot (more coals) to moderately hot (fewer coals) to ambient (no coals).
"Indian coals can be beneficiated to substitute some amount of imported coals," Tata Steel head spokesman Chanakya Chaudhary said.
If you're building a fire, right next to it where some coals are developing, you can take a whole clean eggplant and kind of nestle it right into the coals.
Erik throws waters over the coals to cool them off.
Add a handful of wood chips to the hot coals.
The coals should be hot enough and the grill placed so that you could hold your hand 5-inches from the coals and still be able to hold it there for 4-6 seconds.
"We love to roast sweet potatoes and chilies over the coals, bake russet potatoes wrapped in foil buried under the coals, and grill any veggies we can instead of blanching or baking," Jacobs tells INSIDER.
If you use charcoal, be sure those coals are red hot!
Don't forget to use a chimney starter to light the coals.
Don't pour the coals into your grill before they are ready.
For a charcoal grill, stack coals on one side of grill.
Turns out, it's only Sandy who rakes Claire over the coals.
I have no coals that have flame coming off of them.
Burn the shit out of the chilli over coals or direct flame.
Fox raked Republican candidates over the coals; Dems should endure the same.
Douse the fire with water, stir the coals, douse with water again.
After the storyboard review, the hot-coals episode was ready for animation.
Sprinkle wood chips that have been soaked in water over the coals.
Think about it like a fire burning under coals in a barbecue pit.
Others said that the seminar staff failed to let the coals cool properly.
You can find other great grilling ideas here since the coals are hot.
You should have a glowing bed of hot coals to cook from ready.
Locals bought fresh fish, and grilled it over coals in a designated area.
"It's called blowing on the hot coals," said Mr. Bequelin of Amnesty International.
To his left was a waist-high water pipe, its coals burning low.
No bed of coals glowing in the midnight darkness, asking to be fed.
Lighting a second chimney will give you more hot coals at the ready.
Coals supplies almost 90 percent of the power needs in Africa's most developed economy.
"This is a simmering fire, this is the bed of coals," says Shannon Gay.
VERY CAREFULLY remove the skillet from the coals and transfer to a safe place.
Stray marinade drips through and the coals sizzle, releasing that unmistakably aromatic saffron smell.
It requires a wood-fired oven, where the coals smolder when not fully lit.
The room is dark and hot and smells of fat hissing against the coals.
Tony had encouraged attendees to walk the coals in order to conquer their fears.
They'd have walked over hot coals at that point to get a closer look.
Clinton was raked over the coals for keeping classified emails on her private server.
Char the eggplants, turning as needed, directly on burning coals, until blackened all over.
It feels like being frozen in time with hot coals burning on my neck.
Bake John Willoughby's recipe for rose-water poundcake, then brown it over the coals.
The love of the older and disciplined heart is as coals, deep-burning, unquenchable.
Facebook's top executives were grilled by Congress and raked over the coals in public domains.
To dry out the torso, the mortician stuffed the abdomen with hot ashes or coals.
We tried the sky cot, but you'd think we were laying him on hot coals.
A thread of smoke rises faintly from the chimney, and the coals collapse into ash.
And they're shot your coals off in the parking lot, you know what I'm saying?
Food for that picnic was grilled over imported coals — not from China, but from Mexico.
As the fat drippings hit the coals, they released an aromatic smoke for several hours.
The effects had worn off but a glow stayed like orange coals in a campfire.
It is like walking across hot coals except we don't even look cool doing it.
You'd expect him to rake Booker over the coals for being in bed with big tech.
Then, it is seasoned with ginger, cumin, chilli, and other spices and roasted slowly over coals.
Place a small dollop of butter onto the coals and cover until it starts to smoke.
This has also affected thermal coal since both coals tend to come from the same mines.
He toasts it over the coals, and they swell just before they break onto the plate.
If you're using hardwood, you can tuck whatever you want to grill straight into the coals.
Couple things about that: These coals are hot AF, so some foods withstand better than others.
Sellers fan hot coals under kebab skewers and display bread made from an Afghan tandoor oven.
After a battery of quality assurance tests, Snapchat planned to publish "Hot Coals" on June 14.
Most recently, I had intended to light the coals and cook up a pile of ribs.
CAL FIRE advises turning all pieces of wood and and coals over to wet all sides.
Light the coals — I prefer lump charcoal to briquettes for better flavor — and let them burn.
Whitehaven said it was confident its high quality coals will continue to attract a premium price.
But while we're at it, why not just make our cocktails over a bed of hot coals?
Jacob smiles and squats down at the coals of Turtle's fire, raking through it with a stick.
Over medium-hot coals or medium-high gas flame, grill from 3 to 7 minutes a side.
Why did most of those people walk across the coals safely while a (relative) handful got burned?
This also burns off excess water, which increases the heat capacity and thermal conductivity of the coals.
The 40-year-old mother of two was also blinded with red-hot coals and severely beaten.
Once, a year ago when Mark Zuckerberg was getting raked over the coals in front of Congress.
The painting invites us to stare at the black coals, with their blue, yellow, and orange aura.
Half the stuff I say, if another person said it, they would be raked over the coals.
The coals just sadly burn out as you eat, and that's no way to treat a friend.
He would walk over coals for Bill Clinton, so I don't think it's a politically tenable position.
The walk over burning coals with tariffs rattling has been completed and a soothing coolness has returned.
"Burn the shit out of the chili over coals or direct flame," ACME chef Mitch Orr says.
For one, he feels badly for McDonald's workers who got raked over the coals by rabid customers.
The man gathers his nerve, walks across the coals without incident and does a little celebratory dance.
As the roast cooks over hot coals, the mingled smoke and herbs release the most heavenly aroma.
Amateurs are well advised to cook the cheese in a small cast-iron pan over the coals.
Grill the duck over coals or in cast iron, taking care to keep the meat medium-rare.
I felt the way I did when I read about Buddhist monks walking barefoot on hot coals.
They're not fancy, but what's cool about them is they usually have two grates, so you can build a fire on one side, and when that turns to coals, start cooking on that side while you put new coals to burn next to it on the other side.
We get it: Grilling over red-hot coals satisfies a primal urge, and the taste can be amazing.
Carreira tosses the torpedo-sized leeks onto the coals heating the brick oven in the Arch's outdoor kitchen.
With the wood smoking, place the chicken on the grills, away from the coals and close the lid.
Once                                          a yearling stopped mid-gallop,then collapsed                                          into a bed of coals the rain could not extinguish.
You can see the golden flesh and cracklings everywhere while juices keep flowing on top of the coals.
"You are going down a slippery slope, raking another candidate over the coals" in the way Harris did.
Republicans and Democrats have found something they enjoy doing together — raking Wells Fargo and Equifax over the coals.
When you're ready to cook, light a grill, leaving one burner off or one side free of coals.
Same for the Ute people of modern-day Utah and Colorado, who skinned and roasted snakes over coals.
He grabs what looks like a branding iron that has been heated in the coals of a grill.
Nymphs hatched in the silvery water and the western sky lit up like coals in a dying fire.
The next, it's dancing woozily to "Gucci Gang" or staring defiantly down a bed of red hot coals.
Want to cook trout in a pan set over the coals of your firepit out in the yard?
I'd never cooked squash under coals, but I made a coal bed and stuck the squash in there.
Zapata poured mezcal, and we watched as workers unloaded a truckful of eighty-kilo piñas onto the coals.
For a family of modest means, a trip to the supermarket was now a walk over hot coals.
"I would have crawled over a pile of hot coals to make it to that debate," she said.
The meat soaks in this for half an hour, before being cooked over hot coals for ten minutes.
Because PAHs form when fat drips on coals, you can reduce these chemicals by grilling leaner cuts of meat.
A worker uses air from a street vent to fan coals for a Korean BBQ restaurant in Dandong, China.
On Wednesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur from New Jersey was raked over the coals by critics in his swing district.
A 17-year-old could be fearless and hungry, ready to run on coals if it makes him better.
The prosecution's forensics expert gets raked over the coals by defense attorney Chandra (Amara Karan) for his past mistakes.
Do the Japanese have an expression similar to the British one, noting the folly of bringing coals to Newcastle?
The sun can heat the deck to temperatures that make you feel like you are stepping on hot coals.
Instead, Strzok's goal was to rehabilitate his own reputation — while Republicans' goal was to rake him over the coals.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump," one former Trump campaign official said.
For instance: You get great smoky flavor and an unparalleled crust from cooking over or beside coals or wood.
That means Republican voters who might be disenchanted don't have to crawl across hot coals to cast a ballot.
Mr. Hayes and another medic saw a sheep's head roasted over coals, then split in half with an ax.
It would be a traditional meat-centric asado, with everything grilled over a huge bed of hot, glowing coals.
China generally used North Korean coal for industrial applications and for blending with lower quality coals for power generation.
New York (CNN Business)Netflix failed to deliver last quarter and was raked over the coals by Wall Street.
According to initial reports, more than 30 people were burned by walking on the coals, and 5 were hospitalized.
After a quick preheat, you'll be ready to grill, rather than having to wait for coals to heat up. Versatility.
Gauge the temperature of your grill by following this simple trick: Hold your hand about 4 inches above the coals.
Like, do I really want to play a battleroyale game sanitized for tweens and then raked over the Minecraft coals?
He's preparing to enter a competition that involves walking on hot coals Basically, his baby soft feet need some calluses.
We had a failure with Metallica and Lady Gaga in 2017, and I got raked over the coals for that.
It's kinda like that famous "Game of Thrones" scene -- Rick was surrounded by fire as he walked on hot coals.
In January of 2007, Justin was hot off the coals from a four-year stint with Cameron Diaz (remember that?).
The pods can be grilled whole over coals or cooked a la plancha or stir-fried in a hot wok.
She made sure the fire barrels were out there, so you put coals in the barrel when you were done.
With "Hot Coals," they focused especially on a sequence of movements right before the character steps onto the coal bed.
Celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom tells TMZ her client has been raked over the coals since her Monday morning news conference.
Finally, the late-night comics raked the White House over the coals for its decision on the Paris climate deal.
A sea robin fillet was grilled high up over the coals until it was just done, juicy, very lightly smoky.
But it's very easy, and less expensive, to grill them at home, whether over hot coals or under the broiler.
The sweat that trickles down the backs of your knees when you stand over that kettle of white hot coals.
At one time they may be carbuncle stones, then coals, then diamonds, then flint stones, then morning dew, then tears.
PAHs form when fat from the meat drips over coals, producing smoke and flames that envelope the meat, depositing the chemicals.
Preheat grill to medium (350°F to 400°F) with an area cleared of coals to make an indirect heat area.
As they drank alcohol and smoked water pipes, the guards stubbed out cigarettes and tipped hot coals over the prisoners' backs.
The day I spoke with Adam and Sarah, for example, the coals were around 250 degrees even though they were closed.
Thankfully, Rainer cuts off his co-star before she literally rakes herself over coals just for turning down his inappropriate date.
I naturally gravitate toward beef but there is an exception: I really love a pork shoulder steak cooked over direct coals.
Without Rachel to douse the men in a cool bucket of rationality, the Kenny-Lee coals erupt into flames once again.
He understood the swift, decisive nature of upper-management bureaucrats, whose sudden decrees often fell into subordinates' laps like hot coals.
There were plenty of food stalls outside, including one stand where whole fish were grilling on iron rods over hot coals.
Please stop thinking that Hillary Clinton is not being raked over the coals for her mistakes enough compared with Donald Trump.
But there are so many things in life that when done alone feel about as good as walking over hot coals.
I passed men fanning coals at kebab stands, fruit venders, toy stores, cobblers repairing sandals on the sidewalk outside the mosque.
As he tended to the glowing coals beneath the wide steel pan, the kebabs browned on the surface, remaining tender inside.
Check the coals and chips are still burning from time to time by giving a little blow or adding more chips.
When the grill is very hot, turn off 1 side, or push the coals to 1 side, keeping only 1 side hot.
Facebook  Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was raked over the coals yesterday during testimony on Capitol Hill regarding Facebook's controversial cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Sophia Hutchins says a few leaders in the trans community have poisoned them against Caitlyn, and the media just stoked the coals.
In particular, the coals must burn down to around 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, preferably with a thin layer of ash providing extra insulation.
Tia's dad's version of "raking someone over the coals" is actually quite gentle, once the Kissing Bandit line of questioning is over.
Viñaspre waits for the inside fats and juices to "fuse" over the hot coals before moving them to a cooler grill area.
Apple and Google got hauled over the coals this week for their truly abysmal attempts at assembling burgers—albeit in emoji form.
Mr. Moore, at Camino, suggests putting a whole eggplant on the fire — on the medium-heat coals, not the molten-red ones.
I followed her into the tiny kitchen, where a jumble of pots battled for space, settled unevenly on chunks of glowing coals.
On one occasion, he flung hot coals at her, prompting her daughter to beg him, "Please don't kill my mom," she recalled.
Green and toluqueño chorizo sausages are seared on the grill while deeply flavorful sweet potatoes and beets are roasted in the coals.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump," a former Trump campaign official told CNN's MJ Lee.
Donald Trump has gotten away with nearly everything for which any conventional candidate would have been raked over the coals throughout his campaign.
Lily claims her family -- especially Jordan -- has been viciously threatened by MJ fans, and if she resurfaces it will only stoke the coals.
We like building the fire; we like positioning the lighted coals to direct the heat; we like maneuvering the food around the grill.
Circles of kids competed to corkscrew their bodies at breakneck speeds, and often looked as though they were tap-dancing across hot coals.
And long before the invention of hot water bottles and microwaves, brass bed warmers were filled with warm coals for the same purpose.
While Mezher directed some men to kindle hookah coals, Rayyan directed others to scale a nearby water tower and raise an Iraqi flag.
When I first floated the idea that politicians' misspelling was a forgivable sin, I was dragged over the coals for it on Twitter.
Sitting on a black bucket and fanning the coals in a small charcoal burner with a piece of cardboard, Tariro roasted the cobs.
I might not have fresh naan and a steel pan over coals, but I can easily find fresh burger buns and iceberg lettuce.
But that's not the same as raking her over the coals every time she says something clueless or makes a decision that's imperfectly feminist.
Without warning, Gregor scorched Sandor's against a burning brazier (used for burning coals), leaving Gregor with tremendous scars and a lifelong fear of fire.
And while it's tempting to want to run across hot coals, this actually pushes your feet deeper into the embers, increasing the burn risk.
The men who operate the furnaces that heat the water for hammams in the medina also keep the coals warm to cook tanjia overnight.
I know I'll get raked over the coals for saying that but I just will never understand the harshness of people's dislike of him.
She balanced a slender clay pot above the coals, then Sando poured in some olive oil and dropped in a handful of chopped onion.
Since early September, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson has been raked over the coals for not knowing what the Syrian city of Aleppo is.
Add some charcoal to the barbecue and light with firelighters – the coals will need to be red hot before adding any wood chips. 4.
The man sitting in the little three-sided hut had some coals going in an overturned hubcap set on some bricks by his feet.
In the summer, the tuna can be grilled over coals, and you can add tomatoes, roasted peppers and small green beans if you wish.
I wanted to be outside on that first sunny day, wielding my tongs as a marinated hunk of pork blistered fragrantly over the coals.
A similar number told Aflac they would rather talk to an ex or walk across hot coals than enroll in a health insurance plan.
She stoked the coals and hung some char in a basket over the fire to impart a mild smoked flavor to the salted fish.
Harry starts swinging his arms and legs, part dance on hot coals (the floor is a gorgeous marble but never mind), part rhythmic stroke.
Meanwhile, Republicans dance on hot coals trying to figure out a way to look tough on immigration without actually being tough on illegal aliens.
Once all the coals are lit, season the flank with plenty of salt and a drizzle of olive oil, and place on the barbecue.
Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe once hooked up before Fantasy Suites with Nick Viall and she was absolutely raked across the coals for it by viewers.
Das Keyboard was raked over the coals by fans when it was discovered it had quietly switched the Cherrys for cheaper and more Greetech switches.
I don't even include me in it — but the women that came forward prior to the last 20 of us were raked over the coals.
A Donald Link establishment, Pêche focuses on serving coastal seafood cooked overtop a hearth of hardwood coals—something easy to spot in its open kitchen.
The hearing was a chance for Google "to be raked over the coals ... for common sense actions that are entirely within their rights," she said.
A Tony Robbins' motivational seminar went haywire in Dallas when more than 30 people who walked on hot coals had to get treated for burns.
And it's so easy that all you'll need is a teeny bit of prep, a single cast-iron skillet, and some hot-as-hell coals.
After months of declines, cement production - another sector heavily dependent on coals - rose 24 percent compared to last year, reaching 201.4 million tonnes in March.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders went on the attack over "fake news" -- citing the CNN debacle -- then got raked over the coals by a White House reporter.
We built a roaring fire, burned it down to coals, then made borscht lifted from a declassified CIA translation of a 1948 Russian army cookbook.
On either side of the coals, like the ribs of a beached whale, are large vertical metal spikes impaled with mackerel, trout, and arctic char.
For every colleague who does terrible things, there are 100 who will have your back and walk over burning coals to do right by you.
Mr. Kalika also flipped whole eggplants on the coals, searing them until they collapsed inward and it was easy to wipe away their charred skins.
Maybe Cleopatra and Caesar never knelt before a bread oven to remove a hot loaf from the coals, but here players can have that experience.
Ideally the vegetables are cooked over hot coals, which adds a welcome smokiness, but I charred mine on a stovetop grill for a similar effect.
It's a simple matter of coating the bodies and tentacles lightly with oil and laying them on the grill over a brisk bed of coals.
So why is Kavanaugh being raked over the coals -- and watching his nomination to the Supreme Court be jeopardized -- while Booker just gets a pass?
Could Weinstein have used the media to ensure the women he preyed upon were dragged over the coals, exposed for the "liars" they "obviously" were?
MOM RECOVERING FROM SEVERE BURNS AFTER FIRE THAT KILLED 5 CHILDREN Ashford said she had a message for whoever didn&apost discard the heated coals properly.
Further, those doing the cooking—primarily women in most parts of the world—suffer health issues from the smoke inhalation that comes along with burning coals.
In speeches, Trump courted white supremacists and closet fascists, and blew great gusts of hot air over the smoldering coals of misogyny, xenophobia, and physical violence.
On the left, he's been raked over the coals about the city's public-housing system , which is embroiled in a lead-paint scandal, among other crises.
Grab a bag of coals from the supermarket, dump them in the dilapidated barbecue on your porch, and spray the whole damn thing with lighter fluid?
I've watched her confidently grill 100 duck breasts, carefully moving each one as rendering fat threatened to drip into the coals and send up a flare.
On a fixed-grate grill with a braseiro (an open metal basket for burning logs to embers), simply rake more or fewer coals under the food.
He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.
" People should repeat this process until the coals are no longer hot, to the point that they "should be cold enough to handle with your bare hands.
"Sciamma is practically throwing off sparks and hot coals as she enters a confident, bigger-risk-taking phase of her career," the Hollywood Reporter's Leslie Felperin wrote.
Those who got burned probably lingered just a bit too long on the hot coals, the better to, say, snap a selfie of their moment of enlightenment.
His mother then took him to a marabout, who one day put him on a grate over burning coals to rid his body of the bad spirit.
And however much we will forever-and-always love barbecued ribs, it would be nice to know how to cook another kind of protein over the coals.
The fish, which are whole mackerel, are actually grilled from the inside out, as the coals heat up the iron rods that the fish are impaled upon. 
Before Parr came along, if a chef wanted to cook over coals or charcoal, they'd have to chose a certain type of grill already on the market.
Instead, she often walks over to downtown Bronxville, which has a lively and nearly vacancy-free shopping district, where Coals, a gourmet pizzeria, is a roomier destination.
In 20173, Salvador Dalí spooked shoppers with a surreal presentation of a mannequin bathing in a lambskin-lined bathtub and another roasting on a bed of coals.
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was mocked and her family criticized, and even Princess Diana was constantly raked over the coals about her weight and appearance.
Pedro Hernández, El Silencio's distiller, explained that he waits until the coals are smoldering before he adds the agave, to prevent the mezcal from getting too smoky.
From the counter, you can choose an array of bombettes, sausage-like chunks of pork neck stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked over hot coals.
From the counter, you can choose an array of bombettes, sausage-like chunks of pork neck stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked over hot coals.
"Hospitals want to get all the perks of their nonprofit status…but really rake patients through the coals with their billing practices," Yale's Zack Cooper told me.
"Walking over those hot coals is a symbolic experience that proves if you can make it through the fire, you can make it through anything," his website says.
The oil and coals products sector dipped 4.5% to become the worst performer of Tokyo's 33 sub-indexes, while the mining sector was the second worst, down 2.3%.
At long last Mark's day has arrived, as, in light of recent events, both Congress and British Parliament feel he's eminently qualified to be raked over the coals.
There were two separate fires at MetLife Stadium yesterday, both caused by hot coals from tailgating grills, and Smith's car was one of seven caught in the flames.
"Pompeo was the jackass in Benghazi raking people like my friends over the coals," said the former official, who worked with Taylor and other officials who have testified.
Donald Trump has been raked over the coals this weekend for his comments, and it looks like he hasn't done any soul-searching since the video came out.
Kamala Harris raked him over the coals for his policy on busing in the 1970s, personalizing the policy's impact and landing a solid hit on the elder statesman.
Slice and roast the flesh of a pineapple for a grilled piña colada (served in the fruit's skin!), or make a full-on berry crumble in the coals.
You can roast the whole squid on a sheet pan in a hot oven, on the stovetop in a cast-iron pan or on a grill over coals.
Now that it's undeniably summer, it's safe to say that many people are in full grilling mode, cooking over hot coals and live fire, iced beverage in hand.
I remember getting lost at the circus; walking to school, my mother holding my hand; the smell of corn on the cob grilled over coals at roadside stands.
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When the fire is hot enough — when there's an inch or two of hot, glowing coals on the bottom — it won't matter if the fuel is a bit wet.
The thousands of people that crossed Waterloo Bridge every week saw a formless, half-finished concrete hulk, surrounded by clusters of picketing workers warming their hands on smouldering coals.
Crisp the skins up over the coals just before serving and check that the internal temperature of the chicken reads 75°C/165°F on an instant-read thermometer.
You know that spot with the kebabs cooked to smoky perfection over burning hot coals, the one that fills your nose and neighborhood with the smell of meaty comfort?
Ted-Ed writes:Our early ancestors relied on lightning to cause forest fires, from which they could collect coals and burning sticks to help them cook food and clear land.
And in the ultimate coals-to-Newcastle move, billionaire self-funder Tom Steyer is now spending $100,000 a day to harvest enough online givers to meet the DNC's requirements.
Even with the threat of occasional winter downpours, the city's beaches are packed, where vendors sell sticks of cheese that they roast over coals and sprinkle generously with oregano.
Police officials said the shed where she was sleeping had no windows, and that they found fresh coals near her body, evidence that she had built a small fire.
"I learned about dancing from his demons because in his material, he was therapeutically raking himself over the coals,'' said Andy Blankenbuehler, the choreographer of "Fosse/Verdon" and "Hamilton.
It takes only about 10 minutes to cook over fairly high heat, over coals, on the stovetop in a ridged or flat cast-iron pan, or under the broiler.
"Sometimes decks and stone patios get really hot," Mr. Klausing said, and having rugs underfoot can keep you from feeling like you're walking on a bed of burning coals.
This modern steakhouse opened in 523 and grills in the Uruguayan style, in which wood is burned to coals and the meat is cooked over those rather than flames.
I'm not going to rake the Pixel 4 over the coals for this just yet, as it's very possible I just need to get used to Motion Sense first.
I can only imagine the offense taken by people born into a faith that considers the cow sacred: Picture your holy mother minced and marinated and barbecued over coals.
Those who can be bothered to fumble around on clunky apps, download and listen regularly are determined enough to "walk on coals", as Nicholas Quah, a trade journalist, put it.
This means you can go from the low heat needed for bone-in chicken to searing hot for kebobs or steak without having to worry about moving around hot coals.
COLORADO WILDLIFE OFFICIALS RESCUE BEAR CUB FROM WILDFIRE, TREAT SEVERELY BURNT PAWS Beachgoers are urged to properly douse any bonfire or barbeque-related fires or coals before leaving the beach.
Some of the fieriest moments during the hearing involved attempts by Democratic members of Congress to hold Facebook's feet to the coals for its record on diversity and civil rights.
As the White House press secretary, Spicer was always going to get raked over the coals by both the media and the Democrats for Trump's unpopular positions and odd tweets.
"The decrease in mining volumes was due to a decline in thermal coal mining and re-orienting our facilities to focus on coking coals," the company said in a statement.
When they were kids, The Mountain shoved The Hound's face into burning coals, giving him his distinctive facial scarring, fear of fire, and deep-seated hatred of his older brother.
The general idea is to get a little char on the food over the remaining coals, then move it off to the side and let it cook slow and low.
But after you build your fire—properly, of course—put the whole thing to good use by cooking some peak-season zucchini straight in the coals like a total badass.
Look at it from this standpoint: You have the kids, the former Duke lacrosse players, who were sort of raked over the coals, and it turned out they were innocent.
Lots of cooks have suggestions for grilled chicken breast success; some start over very hot coals but finish over indirect heat, while some claim success cooking at full blast throughout.
George F. Will, probably the most important conservative columnist since the time of William F. Buckley, wrote a brilliant column Thursday raking Pence over the coals for groveling before Trump.
Then I sat facing the grill, and the scent of beef fat falling with a hiss on hardwood coals made some buried animal nerve in my skull hum to life.
The extra flavor that you get from charcoal comes primarily from the rendered fat dripping off your food, hitting the coals below, and becoming smoke, which then flavors your food.
Anna described "Hot Coals" as a universal story about facing your fears, leavened with the twist at the end (what Snap's animators call a "bonus") when the character catches fire.
A pacific coast beach afternoon in Nayarita includes burning coals in a fire and a freshly caught fish seasoned with salt, garlic, lemon juice, and butter, smoking on a grill.
And so I follow my nose outside, to where a large man in blue dungarees and a peaked cap is raking through a swimming pool-length trough of burning coals.
Then again, it's difficult to know where the line between genuine annoyance and political calculation stands for a man who so willfully stirs the coals of class and racial resentment.
As head of the congressional oversight panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Warren regularly raked Geithner over the coals for treating financial institutions too gently and homeowners too diffidently.
Image: Anthony Rizk/YouTubeAround 40 people attending a seminar with motivational speaker Tony Robbins in downtown Dallas yesterday were injured when a group exercise involving walking across hot coals went wrong.
Our law enforcement sources tell us, Sheriff's brass believes the deputy was out of line, and he will be counseled on how to deescalate similar situations rather than stoke the coals.
The guys have been raked over the coals for the move -- they have a playoff game on Sunday -- but when we got Tisch out at Craig's in L.A., he wasn't mad.
Wattleseeds was crushed into flour between flat grinding stones and then used in a damper cooked in ovens made in a hole in the ground using hot coals and hot rocks.
Jameel Cook -- a former Super Bowl champ with the Bucs -- was just convicted of stealing over $100k from an NFL player trust fund ... and prosecutors raked him over the coals afterward!!!
From now until Election Day, voters will witness Will, Scarborough, Boot, Schmidt, Wehner and a growing number of other prominent Republicans and conservatives raking Trump and his supporters over the coals.
High-quality BBQ gloves not only protect your hands from hot coals and other heat sources when you're grilling, but they also give you enough dexterity to handle tongs and knives.
In the storyboard — rudimentary, comic-striplike panels tracing the arc of a scene — a barefoot man in rolled-up jeans stands at the edge of a bed of flaming hot coals.
She's also argued for damages in a civil case against an Arkansas Walmart distributor, which required employees to participate in bizarre new-age training exercises that included walking across hot coals.
Most of us have said things online that we later regret, and you don't necessarily want to rake someone over the coals for the rest of their career over one dumb post.
Former Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff was raked over the coals by his political opponents for assuming academic posts in the United States and Britain, even bragging about voting in the latter.
Having been hauled over the coals by ministers, Deutsche Bahn (DB), Europe's largest train operator, has presented a five-point plan to improve its performance, including more money and a hiring spree.
IBM&aposs Statement on the Muslim Ban Is Embarrassingly Weak For a Company That Collaborated With the…Companies like Uber are getting raked over the coals for collaborating with the Trump regime.
We also enjoyed a mixed seafood feast of crab, lobster, clams and salmon — supplied by a regional Indigenous-owned seafood company — roasted on a giant grate that hovered over live cedar coals.
Periodically somebody would reach into a firebox whose interior looked like a medieval painting of hell and fill a scuttle with coals to set under one of the three stainless-steel grills.
If they wanted a lawyer to rake Blasey Ford over the coals and try to suggest she wasn't telling the truth, they should have hired someone like me -- a criminal defense lawyer.
I was sweating in a stuffy old house in upstate New York, and I wanted a warm bath about as much as I wanted to walk over a bed of fiery coals.
The company's been raked over the coals by its users over a change to their privacy policy, that document on nearly every webpage that most people don't really read unless they're bored.
In the time of Hippocrates, around 400 BCE, it was reportedly common for patients to cough and spit on hot coals to generate a smell that the physician would sniff to aid diagnosis.
However, that these midnight regulations are being revoked with equally little notice or discussion has a certain irony, not lost on Commissioner Clyburn, who raked Pai over the coals in her own statement.
Smith told the Star Tribune she did not think there was any malice involved, she just thinks someone was incredibly stupid and did not put out their coals before heading into the stadium.
Facebook and Twitter have been raked over the coals repeatedly for allowing their platforms to be used to spread everything from suicide videos to misinformation meant to sway elections or spur genocidal behavior.
She's not putting the blame for the bombings squarely at Trump's doorstep, but she's clear as she can be ... the President's rhetoric has stoked the coals of division and hatred in this country.
In a trio of public hearings, members of the Senate Judiciary and Senate and House Intel committees raked Facebook's legal stunt double over the coals, occasionally tossing a question to Twitter or Google.
Some issues are apparently more important than others: Sanders was readily forgiven for his record's blemishes, while Harris, Booker, and Patrick are being raked over the coals for their ties to corporate interests.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — If Bill Clinton felt raked over the coals during the Democratic debate on Sunday night, he didn't seem sore about it on his three-city swing through North Carolina on Monday.
After drinking her daily "Mason jar half-full of black tea and half-full of organic lactose-free whole milk and maple syrup," Ms. Adler cooked an egg in a spoon over coals.
The next day, she said, Miner left her 200 Facebook messages in which he allegedly threatened to rape her "across the coals of hell" and "rip her from limb to limb," court records said.
She, like several people Fox News spoke to, says they're often raked over hot coals by prospective dates online or simply denied when someone finds out they work – or even voted – for President Trump.
There will be many statements Mr. Kavanaugh made in the late 1990s that he will want to walk back, and the Democrats should make him walk every one of them back — over hot coals.
PARELES The guitarist Bill Frisell and the bassist Thomas Morgan released their first duets album two years ago, a collection of performances that smoldered like warm coals and bespoke an easygoing, simpatico new partnership.
Then the batter is poured onto the hot face of a mitad, which in Ethiopia might be a flat clay plate warmed over coals, but here is a nonstick griddle plugged into the wall.
When he had awakened that morning, hungover in the sand, tormented by sand flies, next to extinguished buttonwood coals with the smell of old meat, a Bahamian woman, Angela, had been standing over him.
Tony Robbins insisted on 'GMA' Monday that no one was injured when they walked on hot coals during one of his seminars ... but that's certainly not the way it sounds from the 911 calls.
The photo has generated over 14,000 comments as of writing; sift through the responses, and there's actually less pearl-clutching than one may expect from a photo that's engineered to stoke the coals of outrage.
"If you build up a nice bed of coals, you've got the fire getting progressively bigger, you've got this big generating heat source now, then you can lay that big piece on there," Bailey says.
Nicole Boivin, director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and an author of the report, said the cannabis was burned on hot stones inside wooden braziers, containers for hot coals.
You'll have to approach the grill with a game plan, as you always should, because you want to cook a few other things over the fire first and give the coals time to settle down.
More importantly, for me, when the meat's juices start dripping on to hot coals, the sugars and proteins basically burst and turn into new flavour compounds and their aromas rise up and coat the meat.
Lay a thick layer of Doritos in the base of your grill, then build a pyramid of coals on top (if the wind is strong, scatter a few Doritos throughout the stack for good measure).
One of the things we do is hobo packs, where you just throw raw ground beef and raw vegetables into tin foil, wrap it up and you put it under the coals of the campfire.
In this context, if it were later learned that the FBI had discovered new potentially relevant emails 11 days before the election and said nothing, Comey would surely be raked over the coals by Republicans.
" In some of Yoshida's earliest works, from 1954, the artist gave tangible form to the Gutai spirit by pressing hot coals or a soldering iron against the surfaces of wood panels to make "burn paintings.
And he refused to authorize a single super PAC — and waited until weeks after the nominating conventions to begin his own advertising on television, even though Clinton had raked him across the coals for three months.
In the two weeks since, Schultz has been raked over the coals by Democrats, who think a third-party candidate will pull away enough votes from the Democratic nominee to hand President Donald Trump a reelection.
"The view is that you will see higher-quality coals, not only South African, but from other exporters as well displacing Indonesian coal," Nick Trevethan, a coal markets editor at IHS Energy in London, told Reuters.
The lamb's organs, including the liver and heart, are cooked for around two or three hours in a small bin on top of the coals, along with white wine, onion, laurel, celery, carrot and bell pepper.
Bazdarich is the chef and an owner of the Speedy Romeo restaurants in Brooklyn and Manhattan, restaurants known for their pizzas and Midwestern interpretations of Italian-American food, cooked almost exclusively over wood fire and coals.
Among the gyrating bodies and clouds of marijuana, she is in the kitchen, smiling and wining her waist while using a pair of tongs to turn the spice-rubbed thighs and legs nestled in the coals.
At least 30 people who attended motivational speaker Tony Robbins's seminar in Dallas this week had to be treated for burns after trying to walk across a path of flaming hot coals Thursday, the Associated Press reports.
Hillary Clinton, however, wisely chose to go quiet the day after The Washington Post published the 2005 clip from Access Hollywood, letting the Republicans and the public rake Trump over the coals for his comments about women.
The wellness center, which was in its soft opening when we visited in late November, offered yoga classes, a meditation room, sound baths and saunas that use infrared technology to heat your body instead of hot coals.
A strong wind with a mind of its own, blowing in from the Atlantic, first over-stirred the coals, then blew them out and, finally, rustled black bits of char all over my fish, rendering it inedible.
Surprisingly, though, at that hearing, the judge in Flynn's case, Emmet Sullivan, raked Flynn over the coals, saying he felt "disgust" and "disdain" for what Flynn did, and strongly suggested he might give Flynn some prison time.
Surprisingly, though, at that hearing, the judge in Flynn's case, Emmet Sullivan, raked Flynn over the coals, saying he felt "disgust" and "disdain" for what Flynn did and strongly suggesting he might give Flynn some prison time.
City Kitchen I haven't had nearly my fill of corn on the cob this year: plain, boiled and buttered; roasted in the husk and drizzled with olive oil; or grilled over coals and rubbed with something spicy.
But, if something goes wrong, some fresh hell that leaves me under the car or bent over something broken, I'll fall back on sausages, peppers and onions, cooked over hot coals and served with decent Italian bread.
At home, I really just like a couple of bricks and a grate over it, and I build a wood fire next to it and wait for the coals to develop and rake them under as needed.
The key factors at play are the low thermal conductivity of the burning wood-turned-to-coal, an insulating layer of ash, and the short time of contact between the hot coals and the soles of the feet.
Despite declining to participate in interviews, Mark Zuckerberg, the current CEO of Facebook, and Alexander Nix, the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica, are mercilessly (and rightfully) raked across the coals for their actions and inactions in equal measure.
The utilities gave many reasons, mainly economic: Natural gas - coals top competitor - is cheap and abundant; solar and wind power costs are falling; state environmental laws remain in place; and Trump's regulatory rollback may not survive legal challenges.
The Japanese street food staple is hot-off-the-coals from East London restaurant Jidori, who specialise in yakitori cuisine—an ancient style of Japanese cooking that basically involves grilling all parts of the chicken on a stick.
I'll never forget a dried squid snack I ordered from a street food vendor in Thailand; it was toasted briefly over coals, then flattened to the thickness of a potato chip and served with a spicy dipping sauce.
Pipi clams, tossed with threads of red chile and bursting pods of the native succulent karkalla, were piled into a pan that started out directly over the coals and then was quickly raised about two feet above them.
Rice was raked over the coals for her performance, where she falsely called the Benghazi attacks spontaneous and appeared to link it directly to an anti-Muslim YouTube video that had caused protests elsewhere in the Arab world.
Thermal power plants, working with local lignite coals, produce about 40% of Bulgaria's electricity and provide jobs and livelihoods for more than 120,000 people in the country of 7 million, which is also the EU's poorest member state.
After that, throw a few more coals on the fire for this grilled rib-eye steak, which requires nothing more than a premium cut of beef and a sprinkle of salt and pepper before it hits the grates.
When the drippings from your steak, chicken or veggies falls on the hot coals, the drippings turn into flavor-packed steam and smoke that goes right back into the meat, resulting in the amazingly unique taste of charcoal grilling.
Ivanka Trump (and the whole Trump family for that matter) are used to being heavily scrutinized in the media, but the first daughter probably didn't expect to be completely raked through the coals when she woke up Wednesday morning.
Attendees have tried before to run into the flames while the man is burning and there have been reported injuries from people trying to get a piece of the spectacle as a token and going through the hot coals.
In short, the BioLite FirePit fan gets things roaring in a flash whether you're using charcoal or wood, though BioLite does advise (and I agree) that having a good base of wood-fire coals makes this little thing shine.
The bank, once the largest bank in the US by market cap, and its CEO, John Stumpf, have been raked over the coals following the revelation that 2 million accounts were opened without customers' knowledge from 2011 to 2015.
As co-owner Brett Redman—also of nearby raw bar The Richmond and Elliot's Cafe at Borough Market—explains to me, traditional yakitori encompasses all parts of a chicken poked onto small wooden sticks and set over hot coals.
While Sanchez has ruled out any negotiations on Catalan independence, any deal with the separatists would rake over the coals of the most divisive topic of an often tense election campaign that was dominated by issues of national identity.
A marrow bone was roasted by the coals in the oven until it was on the verge of melting and begging to be mashed into grilled bread with some fermented chile and a few sprigs of peppery salad greens.
To ensure years of good fortune, they relied on traditions that had always guided them: making certain his mother stepped over hot coals on her wedding day and lining his crib with white cloth to fend off wayward spirits.
It's hard to rake Nintendo over the coals for giving users this experience for free, but I hope people don't rush out to buy the Labo VR kits just for this, because I've got some doubts they'll like what they get.
In a new action plan aimed at controlling coal consumption, the province said it would also strictly control the number of small businesses that burned coal directly, and crack down on the illegal production and sale of low-grade coals.
President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on Monday, January 30, 2016 while sycophants applaud (Photo by Andrew Harrer - Pool/Getty Images)Companies like Uber are getting raked over the coals for collaborating with the Trump regime.
Monique "Momo" Gonzalez, a Miami based singer, has been raked over the coals online ever since Kevin's apology video and extortion case came to light over the weekend ... with lots of folks saying she's the lady with whom Kevin allegedly cheated.
Whether it's because candidates think they'll get hauled over the coals with impossible questions, or they're terrified of saying the wrong thing and making a really bad first impression, job candidates tend to dread the interview portion of the hiring process.
"Shame sticks to you like tar," says Monica Lewinsky, describing the pain she still suffers after being raked over the coals for having a sexual relationship with then-President Bill Clinton, in a rare and thoughtful Guardian interview published Saturday.
If I'm not cooking for, say, a party of eight to 10 (which in my case is rare), then I'll pile my coals on one side and leave the other to warm or slow-cook, if I'm slow-cooking anything.
In fact, as a White House official told CNN, the leak of this draft was likely motivated by a skeptic in the administration who wanted to discredit the idea by having the press and lawmakers rake it over the coals.
The cooking is different from traditional grilling, because you can moderate the heat more easily, cranking the grates high above the coals to where they're taking on more smoke than heat, or lowering them into an inferno to apply a burn.
She endorsed proposals for radical health care reform that have almost no chance of becoming reality, and she was raked over the coals about paying for those proposals even though Sanders himself has offered few clues about his own plans.
"On the other hand, we see continuing opportunities given Metropolitan's quality coking coals and port location, and our objective will be to operate the mine while maximizing returns in the international marketplace," Peabody President Glenn Kellow said in a statement.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump, and it doesn't surprise me that he would do something on his own whether (Stormy Daniels) is telling the truth or not," a former campaign official said.
Heat a gas grill to medium-high on one side, medium on the other; or light a charcoal fire and let it burn until the charcoal is covered with white ash (and still quite hot), then bank the coals to one side. 5.
"High prices should entice [re-starts] of shuttered capacity and more washing of met coals recently sold as unwashed thermal coal," the analysts said, adding thermal coal appeared to have peaked as China looks to loosen restrictions that drove up imports and prices.
Now, under the Dust, it was forgotten, as humanity's brighter lights spangled the Earth like coals — the marks of ten billion mortal souls rushing into an unstable future that demanded one tenuous fix after another — a made world in debt to itself, immiserated.
Churrascaria de Rua, or street grill: Sometimes called "cat grills" (churrascaria de gato) because of an urban legend that said they roasted cats, they remain a local favorite offering your basic beef, chicken and sometimes vegetables on a stick roasted over coals.
"But we'll continue to seek opportunities to cut some of our thermal coal assets and raise our coking coal exposure," he said, adding that a recovery in thermal coals prices provides a good opportunity to sell stakes in low-quality coal mines.
Unless committees get back to doing the work expected of them, the burden will continue to shift disproportionately to the Appropriations Committee and ultimately to the leadership to pull Congress's coals from the fire at the eleventh hour —always a charry mess.
Walk past the awning that says "private club," past the curtained booths in the front dining room, past the open kitchen where chefs scoop burning coals to keep the fire under the kebabs going strong, and you enter a courtyard from another country.
It's traditionally cooked in a clay pot over and under hot coals, a difficult setup to replicate; instead, I pour the batter into a cast-iron pan lined with banana leaves, which char as the cake bakes, infusing it with their scent.
In fact, it wasn't until we had kids and there were simply fewer hours in the day that I made the switch to gas because the extra 20 or 30 minutes of getting the coals to the perfect heat just weren't worth spending.
According to new guidelines issued last year, CTL plants in China are permitted to use a maximum of 3.7 tonnes of coal for each tonne of oil produced, and they should prioritize the use of low-quality coals in order to reduce their use elsewhere.
The fact that his "America first" policy might have left central banks abroad with little option but to signal lower interest rates ahead has not stopped Trump from hauling these central banks over the coals for loosening their monetary policies to cheapen their currencies.
I was briefly a glimmer struck burningin a gust, a wild-down-the-mountainside scream,but quickly, as my body slammed into place aroundmy sobs and my sobs, like doused coals, quit, I becamesmall and defeated and invested in the magic of palmsand soft hymns.
Whatever ends up coming of the potentially Russia-influenced effort to #releasethememo, it's clear that after dragging Facebook and Twitter over the coals on Russia, some members of Congress are happy to casually knock on tech's door for evidence that might undermine their political opposition.
On the same day that she spoke to us, we stopped nearby in Graena, a small town that is home to spring-fed thermal baths and an outdoor barbecue restaurant, Bar La Pradera, which specializes in lamb chops and steak grilled on hot coals.
Slicing pork shoulder into steaks about one-inch thick allows you to cook them quickly over hot coals or in a cast-iron skillet, just like a piece of red meat, letting the bits of fat (of which there are many) char and crisp.
Mr. Steinhart, who came to the United States in 1960 when he was 10 as a Cuban exile, had wanted to name the company "Holden & Caulfield," but "my lawyer told me Salinger would rake me over the coals," Mr. Steinhart wrote in an email.
But the best part about summer might be standing in front of a meat-filled grill, listening to the hissing sounds of animal fat dripping over hot coals and soaking in the praise of the hungry hordes surrounding you and the food you are preparing.
A gaze that lasts more than a second inevitably implies that the coals of sexual attraction are turning orange at the edges; the launcher on the pinball machine of love is pulled to full tautness; the rusty gears of large Westerosi political maneuverings are groaning to life.
"G'Day Melbourne" opens with Ray Montague and The Pariah Dogs' "This Love Is Over," a not-so-subtle nod to the dissolution of Nora and Kevin's relationship, which is raked over the coals in an hour of testimonials and confrontation – words finally spoken, if perhaps too late.
Once you're done grilling, let the coals burn down till they're completely cold, then dispose of them as appropriate in your area: metal garbage cans; the pails they have kicking around parks specifically for that purpose; or even your compost (only if you've used hardwood lump charcoal).
Yeats, a child of the Protestant Ascendancy, at times fed his poetic furnace with the coals of a famously baroque love life and his dabblings in occultic practices; the exhibit on him is propelled not alone by his brilliancies, but by the tumult of his personal life.
" In his statement, Mr. Robbins — who is known for his infomercials, self-help books and big-ticket events at which attendees sometimes walk over hot coals — said his comments had "failed to reflect the respect I have for everything Tarana Burke and the #MeToo movement has achieved.
The palenque was simple and clean, newly built: a pit filled with burning coals; four fermentation barrels brimming with mashed, cooked agave that smelled of apple-cider vinegar; six wood-fired copper stills; two gleaming ten-thousand-litre stainless-steel storage tanks; and a small bottling facility.
When wood grilling in a fixed-grate grill, like a kettle grill, build a tiered fire with embers piled thicker to one side or at the back of the firebox and spread more sparsely in the center, with an ember-free safety zone away from the coals.
After all, President Obama was raked over the coals for canceling around 3 million plans that were so crummy they didn't meet the Affordable Care Act's relatively forgiving standards; is canceling orders of magnitude more insurance plans, and far better ones, really the lesson to take from that debacle?
Below is their video for "Summer Feet": the visuals are very weird and the music is excitable, lo-fi indie-pop with the kind of yelps that make you think the singer's trying to walk across a bed of coals to get somewhere he's really stoked about arriving at.
Whether the main attraction is open-fire leg of lamb with pomegranate-mint pesto at a wine country wedding or lamb necks sizzling over coals in a split oil drum on a township street corner, grilled meat is both a creative passion and a daily staple in South Africa.
The revellers were English colonists, but the pigs were "nicely cook'd after the West Indian manner": whole, over coals, on long wooden spits on which they turned as a cook basted them in a spicy sauce (green Virginia pepper and Madeira wine), using a foxtail tied to a stick.
In this context, if Comey had sat on this information until after the election, he would surely have been raked over the coals by Republicans once it was discovered — even if the new information didn't turn out to be important, he would have been accused of a cover-up.
The sight of Stone being raked over the coals by Klayman is sure to bring joy, or at least a degree of schadenfreude, to Democrats who recall being Klayman's targets during the 1990s when the conservative lawyer used his watchdog group, Judicial Watch, to harangue members of the Clinton administration.
From a woman hunched in a sheltered nook off the side of the road I picked up a pillowy disk of mkate wa ufuta, sesame bread baked over coals, and ripped off chewy, perfectly charred chunks to nibble on a baraza, a shaded bench that's a fixture outside traditional Swahili houses.
Build a charcoal fire or heat up the gas grill to medium high heat or about 325° F degrees in a indirect BBQ-style and place foil packet with pimento tablets over burner or coals then load on chicken thighs on cooler side of grill and let them smoke for 15 minutes.
When he brought out political journalists and hosts of Showtime's The Circus Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the former of whom had just been raked over the coals by MSNBC's Brian Williams for inflating Trump's chances, Colbert failed to put a happy face on what increasingly seemed like a Donald Trump victory.
Thus, we are met by a single staring eye, wide with alarm; by a living bird being thrashed against concrete, until it's no more than feathery rags of flesh; by a human head in a lobster pot; and by the hapless Ephraim, wheeling a barrow of coals toward us, in foul rain.
And worse, Boeing's relationship with the new administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration has been rocky from the start, with FAA chief Steve Dickson publicly raking Muilenburg over the coals for what Dickson felt were pressure tactics from Boeing to speed up regulators' work to verify Boeing's changes to the plane's design.
We spent a couple of hours making breakfast pizzas in the rain last weekend up in the Catskills, sliding pies into an outdoor oven humming with the heat of dry hardwood coals and eating them standing up in the kitchen nearby, in advance of a long drift on the Delaware River looking for trout.
Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" had been adapted so many times to heartwarming effect — as drama, in the Reginald Owen and Alastair Sim standards from 1938 and 1951; as a musical, with Albert Finney in 1970; and with Muppets in 1992 — that it needed Bill Murray to drop a few coals in the stocking.
While an incoming President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE has no power or pull, whatsoever, over the OCE, he could rake folks over coals by simply invoking the unpleasant smell of it poking around in members' business.
Critics have charged that the Republican focus on the Benghazi attack was just an excuse to rake 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE over the coals.
"He's got no energy plan, no financial analysis, if he thinks he's going to sell it off and the private sector is going to come in and invest, that is a recipe for Puerto Rico being raked over the coals by private interests," said Tom Sanzillo, director of finance for the Cleveland, Ohio-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
" The book's title comes from the wild game of the decades-long deception (the mysterious "clamming" adventures and walks when Ben and Malabar would sneak off), as well as a cookbook idea that necessitated frequent meetings between Ben and Malabar to experiment with potential recipes, when "the hypnotic hiss of fat dripping onto coals was the backdrop to almost every meal.
Though the director of The Clinton Affair interviewed dozens of talking heads from all sides of the scandal (Kenneth Starr, James Carville, Bob Bennett, David Kendall, Lucianne Goldberg, Lewinsky's parents and close friends—the only notable absences are Tripp and the Clintons themselves), the show's sympathies lie with Lewinsky as it highlights the hideous ways that the media raked her over the hot coals of judgment.
Or, if you haven't given up the grill just yet, you could toss some supermarket mushrooms with olive oil, salt and pepper, then cook them really slowly over the coals of a wood fire until they're smoky and soft, and eat them with steaks, or on burgers, or accompanying a few pats of goat cheese, or as the centerpiece of a mushroom patty melt.
If there is one person who will undeservedly be publicly dragged over the coals by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for the bursting of the stock market bubble, it surely will be him.
Indeed, in spite of his supposed efforts to engage black voters, Trump lately seems to be doing all he can to continue to push racial buttons and stoke the coals of racist white resentment, from suggesting that NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick "find a country that works better for him"—a comment that contains shades of "go back to Africa"—to interjecting his opinion about black crime in the wake of the tragic murder of NBA star Dwyane Wade's cousin.
And so I listened agog when the affable press coordinator, Paul Wilmott, pointed out one of the Little Ships, part of a 700-strong fleet of private boats that rescued British and French servicemen from Dunkirk during World War II. And I laughed out loud at his story of the Spitfire pilot flying under the bridge at Marlow to impress his girlfriend, only to be hauled over the coals by an air commodore who witnessed the feat.
Just chicken parts roasted over coals in a brazier (or under the broiler in your oven if you must), painted for the last 15 minutes or so with a barbecue sauce made of nearly a cup of ketchup, something less than a cup of cider vinegar, a handful of brown sugar and a good dusting of smoked paprika if you have it, plain paprika if you don't, cooked down in a small pot with salt and pepper to taste.
The ideal setup — no surprise to those of us who are bent this way to begin with — is to build not one but two fires, one behind you that I call my service fire, or my feeder fire, the pit in which I burn logs for my own pleasure, to stand near, to be warmed by and illuminated by and, on the practical side, to pull hot coals from to feed into the slow and low fire I have going in my grill in front of me.
Trump's tariffs have incensed Republicans on Capitol Hill Last week, Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee raked Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE over the coals for the administration's trade moves.

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