Silent Auction of artists»
bowling pins by: Polly Apfelbaum, Barton Lidice Benes, Mark Bradford, Geoffrey Hendricks, Markus Linnenbrink, Whitfield Lovell, Tom Otterness, Barbara Takenaga, Mark Wagner, and Lawrence Weiner
Not exact matches
If you tell me, however, that in the next room is your pet lizard that happens to be a fire - breathing, 7 foot tall lizard who walks on 2 legs and juggles
bowling pins while reciting poetry, I may want to go verify your extraordinary claim
by asking you to show me this lizard and have him perform these tricks.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing
bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water bit
by bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5) One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough with a wooden rolling
pin 7) Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8) Place the
pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test
by breaking off a small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving
Pin It Author: Made
by Choices Serves: 1
bowl Ingredients: 1/2 cup buckwheat 30 grs raw almonds 1 or 2 orange juice 1 peach pumpkin seeds fresh fruit (1 peach and blackberries) Read more at madebychoicesblog.com
1) In a medium - sized
bowl, mix almond meal, tapioca flour and coconut flour together 2) Add coconut oil, milk, egg to the dry ingredients and mix until well - combined, then use your tapioca - floured hands to shape the dough into a ball 3) Pre-heat oven to 400 deg Fahrenheit (200 deg Cel) 4) Mix the fresh sliced strawberries with the sugar, and let them sit for 10 — 15 minutes 5) Place the ball of dough on a piece of tapioca - floured parchment paper, and flatten it into a circle
by using a tapioca - floured rolling
pin until dough is about 1/4 inch thick.
The
pin boy has been replaced
by an automatic device credited with triggering
bowling's amazing growth into a $ l - billion - a-year business.
For as much as people may remember his
bowl performance for the two personal foul penalties (on the first one I thought his arm was indeed
pinned by the defender; the second was just a bad call), I remember him more for the pancake blocks that followed.
BOWLING — JIM STEFANICH of Joliet, Ill. withstood a closing surge
by Butch Gearhart of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to capture the $ 4,000 first prize in the $ 50,000 Gansett Open in Cranston, R.I. Stefanich's 9,098
pins gave him a 119 - point margin.
BOWLING Bill Lillard, slim 28 - year - old transplanted Texan, held firm in exciting final match with Joe Wilman, barely beat veteran
by eight
pins for men's title in national All - Star tournament at Chicago.
Accessories: Gerber — cups, diaper
pins, pacifiers,
bowls, spoons, outlet plugs, thermometers, tooth and gum cleanser, bottles (all of these are made
by Gerber)
Fishing, Diving, Snorkelling, Surfing, Golf and a 10
pin -
bowling lane close
by.
The one catch to
bowling is that a player using the second controller can try and stop you from getting to the
pins by launching different items at you.
One of the creepiest points in an already creepy game, followed
by an Ice Boss that makes Chill Penguin look as intimidating as a
bowling pin.
Facebook game: «In Picopoke, players take photos to match a set of abstract captions (for example, «human
bowling pins» or «feet in the air») to be voted on
by their friends and fellow players.»
PASS N PLAY WITH FRIENDS OR FAMILY Play 10
pin bowling with your friends for a round of 3, 6 or 10 frames on a single device as you pass and
bowl turn
by turn — just like real arcade
bowling alley.
The new works re-contextualize small - scale sculptures ranging in subject from
bowling pins to a paintbrush and a slice of pizza — created
by the artist and Coosje van Bruggen in diverse materials, some as durable as iron and others as fragile as paper plates, as well as found objects from the artist's shelves.