Sentences with phrase «agar worked»

From The Great Train Robbery: For the next hour, while the morning passenger train chugged from London to Folkestone, Agar worked on his keys.

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I became familiar with Hartshorne's work through one of my first teachers, Professor W. E. Agar, Professor of Zoology in the University of Melbourne, who had written a book (Agar 1943) relating his understanding of biology and Whitehead's philosophy.
Love the ice cream — esp that you don't use an ice cream machine — though I avoid xanthum gum but wonder if something like agar might work — I have used that in ice cream before.
So how do you like working with Agar Agar?
I use 1 tea spoon of agar agar powder and it worked perfectly.
I thought of possibly using Agar, which works great for making deli - type cold meat slices for sandwich fillings etc, but I doubt it would retain much binding ability when exposed to boiling or grilling the vegan hotdogs.
I've tried using chia, flax, banana, nut butter, agar, potato... they either didn't work or tasted like the bottom of a shoe.
Hi Sam, I don't recommend substituting agar because it's a gel and doesn't work the same way as xanthan gum or guar gum.
I don't think agar agar would work; I use Ener - g egg replacer and absolutely love it.
I've had my fair share of fails when it comes to working with agar - agar.
My other cheese recipe only uses 2 1/2 teaspoons, and it works great for that one, but I like more agar in this one.
I haven't worked with agar agar enough to answer, and I haven't tested this recipe with any substitutions, either, Kimberly.
I had never used agar in a recipe and was a bit concerned, but I followed the recipe and it worked perfectly.
For anyone using agar powder instead of flakes... I used the conversion of 1 Tbsp agar flakes = 1/2 tsp agar powder, which works out to 1/3 tsp powder in this recipe, and it turned out perfectly!
The second time I modified it by using xanathan gum in place of agar agar, and found that the cashew cheese kept it's texture nicely (it refused to melt after day 1 the first time around — not sure why, maybe the amount was off — but this works fine when the goal is for it to stay melted).
I was worried because it was my first time using agar, but it worked perfectly.
You can consider increase a bit the agar quantity, it might work better next time.
You also need to make sure that the agar has been simmered long enough (5 to 10 minutes) so that it is activated properly and can work its magic.
Perhaps I need to keep working in the agar agar powder.
I have never worked with agar flakes.
THe agar sets the filing, it's a seaweed that works like a vegetarain gelatin.
INGREDIENTS for the panna cotta: 4 cups of rhubarb (5 - 8 stalks depending on how big they are), green tops discarded, red - ish parts diced 1/2 cup of granulated coconut sugar (maple syrup works as well if you prefer) 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt 1 vanilla bean, scraped (or 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract) 14oz can of full fat coconut milk 2 tablespoons of agar flakes for the strawberry coconut crunch: 3/4 cup of frozen strawberries 1 teaspoon of vanilla 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt 2 tablespoons of maple syrup 2 tablespoons of brown rice syrup 1 cup of thick coconut flakes 1/2 cup of rolled oats garnish: several mint leaves (chopped or whole)
Heather, I don't cook much with agar, as I find it harder to work with than Irish moss and vegan gelatin, both of which are easily accessible in the United States.
I go cruelty free as well and will try it with a mixture of agar and cornstarch — that has worked well for me in the past.
There may be vegan options that work, like agar or chia - if you try one, let me know if it works out!
It might work well with gelatin, but the agar flakes did not work (the mixture never got stiff enough).
Thatcher could support the reforms, Agar argues, because she «had lived the life of the working research scientist, as a final - year chemistry student in Dorothy Hodgkin's x-ray crystallography laboratory, as an investigator of glues for BX [plastics company] and as a food chemist for Lyons & Co.... [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.
To work out what was happening, Catania anaesthetised fish, removed their brains, and dangled them behind an electrically permeable agar barrier in an eel tank.
Would agar agar flakes work?
Approximately 1 tsp thickener (more or less depending on desired thickness): flax seed, arrow root, agar agar, tapioca flour, or guar gum are some examples that work well in this recipe.
Agar Agar liquid extract works by absorbing glucose in the stomach, passes through the digestive system quickly and inhibits the body from retaining and storing excess fat.
Cara merawat luka operasi caesar agar cepat kering If you've been working on your novel for many years, you might need to change or update your «decor» to make your style really fresh.
The Hungarian Agar is also a fairly active breed that can be trained for hunting and coursing — if you use your dog for these sports you should consider an active or working breed formula to ensure that your dog's needs for energy are being met.
Since then the company has been hard at work developing the game for its debut on Android and it seems that it is almost done as the company has announced today that Record of Agarest War will be arriving onto Google Play in the next few weeks.
Her work is the embodiment of what the artist Eileen Agar called a «sort of womb magic».
The versatile artist, who worked in sculpture, painting and printmaking, taught and inspired numerous British artists including Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Eileen Agar.
Macuga had raided the Tate archives to create works which explored the relationship of the artist lovers Paul Nash and Eileen Agar.
The Royal Pavilion and Museums (Brighton) receives works by Eileen Agar, Barbara Hepworth, Victor Pasmore, Pablo Picasso, Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok, Ettore Sottsass and Gillian Ayres from the Eric and Jean Cass Gift.
Polish - born Macuga, who trained and now lives and works in London, has delved into the Tate archive to create collages which explore the romance between the artists Paul Nash and Eileen Agar by juxtaposing Nash photographs with Agar paper cutouts.
Josephine Breese and Henry Little transport Guggenheim's two thematic threads — the first focusing on the surreal, the instinctual and the erotic; the second a formalist enquiry into modes of mark - making and production — across the Atlantic and across time, securing key works by Eileen Agar and Catherine Yarrow, two artists from Guggenheim's circle, and inviting a further new 29 artists to join the conversation.
Macuga's works incorporated photographs by surrealist Paul Nash and drawings by his mistress Eileen Agar.
The Royal Pavilion and Museums (Brighton) receives works by Eileen Agar, Barbara Hepworth, Victor Pasmore, Pablo Picasso, Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok, Ettore Sottsass and Gillian Ayres.
In his later career, Nash's relationship with fellow artist Eileen Agar led him to become much more abstract and surreal, resulting in a work where a tiled wall can be found in a hay field.
Miller's photographs of and collaborations with Surrealists working in the UK, including Eileen Agar, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst and René Magritte will be presented alongside their own paintings and sculptures.
Agar is a Spanish curator based at MARCO Vigo, where she recently curated Entering the work, part of a cycle of exhibitions including artists such as Wilfredo Prieto and Rubén Grilo that analyze the condition of the public as an integral part of the artwork.
With an MPhil in Art History and an MA in Museum Studies Agar's career has moved along exhibition spaces such as Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea (CGAC) or the BIACS, International Biennial of Contemporary Art Seville (2004), curated by Harald Szeemann, where she worked as Assistant Curator.
«Dreamers Awake» features work by: Eileen Agar, Kelly Akashi, Maria Bartuszová, Shannon Bool, Louise Bourgeois, Gabriella Boyd, Carina Brandes, Sascha Braunig, Claude Cahun, Jo Ann Callis, Leonora Carrington, Helen Chadwick, Ithell Colquhoun, Julie Curtiss, Berlinde De Bruyckere, A K Dolven, Tracey Emin, Leonor Fini, Siobhán Hapaska, Mona Hatoum, Loie Hollowell, Donna Huddleston, Elizabeth Jaeger, Cheyenne Julien, Hayv Kahraman, Jordan Kasey, Tomoko Kashiki, Caitlin Keogh, Rachel Kneebone, Eva Kot «átková, Linder, Sarah Lucas, Nevine Mahmoud, Lee Miller, Shana Moulton, Grace Pailthorpe, Mimi Parent, Julia Phillips, Carol Rama, Edith Rimmington, Laurie Simmons, Penny Slinger, Kiki Smith, Alina Szapocznikow, Dorothea Tanning, Rosemarie Trockel, Paloma Varga Weisz, Gillian Wearing, Hannah Wilke, Issy Wood and Francesca Woodman.
The Polish artist, 41, has remade two large glass and steel sculptures originally created by German architects Lilly Reich and Mies van der Rohe for one part of her entry, and has made collages from works by the artists Paul Nash and Eileen Agar.
The Mercer's collection is surprisingly strong on works by women artists such as Dame Laura Knight's The Rehearsal from the 1930s and, more recently, work by Eileen Agar, Eileen Cooper, Tacita Dean, and Rose Garrard.
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