Ingredients
Cook the macaroni in boiling salted water until tender. Drain and rinse in hot water. Combine the milk, mustard, salt, pepper and 2 cups of the cheddar cheese in the top of a double boiler and cook until the cheddar is melted and sauce is smooth, stirring frequently. Add the macaroni and blend well. Split the frankfurters lengthwise, without separating them, and fill with the macaroni mixture. Sprinkle with the remaining cheddar and bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 15 minutes. Serve hot.
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Yes, "filled" can be used as an adjective. It describes something that is filled with a substance or content, such as "a filled cup" or "filled with joy." In these contexts, it provides information about the state or condition of the noun it modifies.
yes, because it is an action.The word filled can be a verb or an adjective depending on use. VERB: I filled the glass. ADJECTIVE: The bucket is filled.
To be filled with the holy spirit is to be presumed "Filled with God". What I learned in primary school, which was Christian. The Holy Spirit was Jesus after he had been killed, when you are filled with it means something like filled with High morale and such. Being filled with the HS = Filled with morale righteousness or something.
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