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13:17 Aug 31, 2018 |
German to English translations [Non-PRO] Food & Drink / Kochbuch | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Armorel Young Local time: 17:08 | ||||||
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3 +1 | stirring cramps/blisters |
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2 +2 | go stir-crazy |
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stirring cramps/blisters Explanation: Risotto does need a lot of stirring and constant attention, but it's not painful, more meditative. I don't get stirring cramps/blisters like TV cooks or cookbooks are always suggesting OR it's not so exhausting/straining/painful |
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go stir-crazy Explanation: I'm well aware the usual meaning of "stir-crazy" is completely different, but I wondering whether people would get the pun here (and because I'm wondering, that's why the low CL) |
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