Sentences with phrase «before poking holes»

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They need to poke holes in your ideas, which you can fix before taking a product to market.
I poked holes in the bottom of the cake before pouring the glaze so it really gets into the middle instead of just pooling around the outside, and I added it all to the cake while still in the pan, instead of reserving some to pour over the top (which is what caused the sticky mess in the original recipe).
I poked holes in the top if the loaf with a tooth pick before glazing, so some of it seeped into the loaf.
I always thought frozen broccoli wouldn't work well for roasting because it's just too wet (it is blanched in hot water before freezing and frozen vegetables tend to seep water after thawing because ice crystals poke holes in the cell walls).
If you are going to be using these like necklaces (or ornaments or key chains) be sure to poke a hole in the dough before you bake them to string your thread.
If you plan on using these as a necklace be sure to poke your holes before you bake the hearts, we used a skewer to poke the holes.
(Note: I used a safety pin to poke a hole in each jelly bean before placing on the toothpick.)
To hang it — before baking it / air drying, use something such as a small screwdriver to poke a hole through it.
A gleefully anarchic horror comedy by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard (co-writers, producer, and director — in that order), it sets up a horror movie scenario we've seen a thousand times before, pokes numerous holes in it, and then gives the whole shebang a good pantsing in the final act.
You can easily work coconut oil into your dog's dental care routine by poking holes in veggies, filling them with coconut oil, and freezing before giving them to your dog.
If you want the caramel to penetrate the cake, take a skewer and poke some holes into the cake before you pour the glaze over top.
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