Sentences with phrase «now drain the water»

Now drain the water from the bowl and dump the squeezed zucchini into the bowl.

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Now drain, pouring the water out through the cheesecloth.
Now simply cook your pasta in salted water, drain - reserving some of the cooking water, return to the pot and toss with the sauce.
Some people also like to add raisins to their challahs - I am waving at you right now Ethan - feel free to do so - I think 1/2 cup would be a good amount, and it's best to soak them in warm water, then drain them, before adding to the dough.
Even though you can now easily buy Greek yoghurt, my grandmother still makes shrikhand by tying homemade yoghurt in a muslin cloth and allowing the water to drain for hours.
Now add 1 cup of tinned diced tomatoes to the pan, the peas you had boiling (water drained), a generous pinch of sea salt, mix and lower the heat to LOW and let simmer
Now add the allspice, coriander, thyme, mint, lemon zest, nutmeg, bay leaf, salt and pepper and stir around for 30 seconds before adding the drained rice and the hot water.
Your potatoes should be boiled by now, drain them leaving some of the water near the bottom, mash them with the rice milk until a puree forms.
Fluff up the now ready millet (if there's still water, drain it first) with a fork and mix it with the apple in a bowl.
Then drain the beans, rinse, and now start your recipe with the water it states, etc..
In order to properly chlorinate the water in the pools, they must now be drained to about half - capacity, then refilled, Dodd said.
The water would drain as it does now, across the street to the Hinsdale Golf Club.
Drain, reserving some cooking water, and now blend to the needed consistency, adding a few of the reserved water if needed.
Now, I did NOT toss the water out when I drained the carrots because if this puree is too thick, then we can add some of the poaching water that we used to thin it out because there are vitamins and stuff in that water.
A makeshift canal used to drain water from a neighborhood in January was now a full drainage canal covered by a permanent bridge.
This involves simply keeping the airport's grass long (and planting grass in areas which are now bare), draining off all standing water, and controlling the scarab beetles.
Now, physicists report June 12 in Nature Physics that they've glimpsed the effect for the first time, in a black hole doppelgänger made with a vortex of water, similar to water swirling down a bathtub drain.
Your potatoes should be boiled by now, drain them leaving some of the water near the bottom, mash them with the rice milk until a puree forms.
Then you turn the water on again, and now all that debris, those «toxins,» are flushed down the drain.
I have been drinking about 16 oz of milk kefir every day for about 2 months now... it has gotten me regular but I am concerned about the large amount of turds... the pile is way more food than I eat in a day with some going from the bottom of the drain hole to about 2 inches out of the water laid up on the side.
Now for the cauliflower, you don't have to drain the excess water out of the rice.
It's just a little throat - sinuses thing, and I feel like I can probably nip it in the bud by spending another day resting and chugging water, but for now, I'm totally drained and sound like an 80 - year - old chainsmoker.
And now (late 2012 / early 2013) Consumer Reports has reported that most rice has arsenic in it, and the traditional Asian method (of boiling it in a large quantity of water and draining it before eating) gets rid of much more arsenic than the typical American way of cooking rice (just using as much water in the pot for cooking that the rice can absorb, and not rinsing it or draining it after cooking, which leaves all the arsenic in the serving).
Now one could argue that an impact of that sort, onto either the open waters of the St. Lawrence or the Laurentide ice sheet, could have vaporized a good deal of water and ice, thus creating a large tsunami that funneled up the St. Lawrence and then broke through to glacial Lake Vermont, and then set off a chain of events that lead to the draining of Lake Vermont and Lake Agassiz, and that could very well satisfy the proxy evidence in the Younger Dryas boundary layer.
And now, shockingly, some scientists say that the water is draining back into Gaia.
Urban planner and architect Manit Rastogi has an idea that makes the High Line look like child's play: turning the 350 kilometers of storm water drainsnow mostly filled with
The idea that they were caused by a flow of pro-glacial water through the Gulf of St. Lawrence is now discredited, and the draining of Lake Agassiz through the Mackenzie River into the Arctic does not fit with a fresh water covering the North Atlantic.
If you now partialy restrict the drain opening (GHG interception), you now need a higher water pressure to create the same outflow rate you originally had; but it is the faucet that supplies the extra water to raise the level back to the stady state level; not the obstruction.
... I have curb appeal and lots of gardens — I had wooden window boxes but found that they rotted too fast so now I have an iron one with a cocoa mat that lets the water drain out better... have fun with your curb appeal projects!
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