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half baked

Insufficiently or poorly planned or thought out impractical or unrealistic as a half baked proposal half baked ideas of plans theories proposals etc...


Bake

To prepare as food by cooking in a dry heat either in an oven or under coals or on heated stone or metal as to bake bread meat apples...


Bakingly

In a hot or baking manner...


Dough baked

Imperfectly baked hence not brought to perfection unfinished also of weak or dull understanding...


hard baked

baked until hard...


Oven

A place arched over with brick or stonework and used for baking heating or drying hence any structure whether fixed or portable which may be heated for baking drying etc esp now a chamber in a stove used for baking or roasting...


Bakehouse

Bakehouse. Any place in which are baked bread, biscuits, or confectionery from the baking or selling of which a profit is derived. ss. 97-102 of the consolidating (English) Factory and Workshop Act, 1901 (1 Edw. 7, c. 22), contain various sanitary provisions for the regulation of bakehouses, as defined above in Part II of Sched. VI of the Act. S. 98 enables a Court of Summary Jurisdiction to fine the occupiers of in sanitary bakehouses and to order them to remove the ground of complaint of an inspector or district council. Limewashing, painting or varnishing are prescribed by s. 99, sleeping-places must be specially constructed as required by s. 100. By s. 101 underground bake-houses may not be used without a district council certificate, and by s. 102 it is for the district council to enforce these provisions as to retail bakehouses....


Pandowdy

A deep pie or pudding made of baked apples or of sliced bread and apples baked together with no bottom crust...


Sodium bicarbonate

a white crystalline substance HNaCO3 with a slight alkaline taste resembling that of sodium carbonate It is found in many mineral springs and also produced artificially It is used in cookery in baking powders and as a source of carbonic acid gas carbon dioxide for soda water Called also baking soda cooking soda bicarbonate of soda bicarb saleratus and technically acid sodium carbonate sodium acid carbonate primary sodium carbonate sodium dicarbonate etc...


baked

dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight...


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