Anything with food stains (think pizza boxes), plastic
coated paper plates and cups, and paperbacks (donate to the library).
Not exact matches
Prepare a
plate with cacao nibs and hemp hearts for
coating, along with a parchment
paper - covered surface for placing pops onto.
Once the oil get's hot, add 2 pieces of cod to the batter (one at a time)
coat them well and add them into the pan, cook for about 2 - 3 minutes per side and transfer to a
plate with
paper towels, continue to cook in batches until all the fillets are done
Drain the zeppole on a
paper - towel lined
plate, then toss in the granulated sugar to
coat.
Then you can reheat the chopped bacon in the microwave on a
paper towel - lined
plate, which absorbs the grease without losing any of the sugar
coating.
Lightly
coat the cutting
plates and blade with mineral oil between uses and wrap in butcher's
paper to prevent rust or discoloration.
If you want to turn the Panna Cotta from the molds onto serving
plates, apply a very light
coating of oil to the mold using a
paper towel.
Place
coated balls on a wax
paper - lined
plate and chill.
Paint a thick
coat all over your
paper plate.
Pour white paint onto a
paper plate and have your kids lightly
coat their fingers before you place the bottom of the votive in the center of their palm.
For the cardinal, pour red paint onto a
paper plate and
coat your child's palm and fingers.
Roll dough into balls using rounded tablespoons and place on a baking sheet or
plate lined with parchment
paper or lightly
coated with cooking spray.
C1S —
Coated on one side (
paper or print) C2S —
Coated on two sides (
paper or print) CA2M — Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (Madrid) CAA — College Art Association CalArts — California Institute for the Arts CACT — Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art CAFA — China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) CAPC — Contemporary Art Museum (Bordeaux) C.G.A.C. — Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea (Santiago de Compostela) CIFO — Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami) CIMAN — International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art CMYK — Cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black), which are the primary printing colors CNAP — Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Paris) CoBrA — Copenhagen (Co), Brussels (Br), and Amsterdam (A), a free - spirited Marxist avant - garde movement lasting from 1948 to 1951 featuring the artists Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, and Constant, whose countries of origins make up the group's name CoCA — Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu (Torun) CPIF — Centre Photographique d'Ile - de-France CPLY — The name American artist William N. Copley went by as a painter CP — Cancellation proof (the proof made after an edition is finished as evidence that the artist has defaced the
plate) C - Print — Chromogenic color print CR — Catalogue raisonnĂ© CTP — Computer to
plate, digital printing process
His later purchase of industrial
plating equipment allowed him to create sculptures with metallic -
coated glass and, eventually, drawings on mylar -
coated paper.
Then there's the added energy cost of production, packaging, and transporting to stores and homes and away to landfill, where disposable
plates and cups — which can be made of plastic, Styrofoam, virgin wood fibers, plastic -
coated paper, post-consumer recycled fibers, or agricultural waste products such as bagasse, and are usually non-recyclable because they are contaminated with food residue — will sit for hundreds of years, slowly decomposing and releasing methane gas.