Sentences with phrase «create dry pieces»

Over browning will create dry pieces in your chili so I usually undercook slightly because the meat will automatically cook up as you cook the chili.

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With the glue on the flowers dry the kids then glued them around the outside of the piece of coloured card to create a border of the printed flowers.
You can also wait until the glue dries and then bend the antennae piece upwards to create the same effect.
Employing toehold sensors and isothermal RNA amplification, the team has created diagnostic sensors on a freeze - dried piece of paper the size of a stamp.
Then with the hair that frames your face, spritz and tuck these pieces behind your ears and allow to dry; this will create a cool natural bend in the hair, the perfect cool - girl beach hair.»
Once you're sure they're dry, get out the sellotape and stick two small pieces on each nail so that they cross over and create an uncovered triangular area.
I love dry aging the meat too, creates such a succulent piece of meat (I've done it with steaks).
Rosenberg frequently works on poured pieces, allowing the paint to dry and then peeling it up to adhere to substrates, or to create stacks or balls.
Teens will be invited to explore and use all types of nature - related materials (including artificial flowers / leaves, floral printed fabric and paper, tissue paper flowers, and even terra - cotta pots) in conjunction with other unique and unusual materials such as foam mannequin heads and air - dry clay to create a piece of wearable art or sculpture.
When dried, the pigment on the piece seems to hover over its surface, creating an illusion of a velvety texture and depth.
Chicago kicked off the Getty PST Performance Festival with the restaging of two events, Sublime Environment (a dry ice installation) and A Butterfly for Brooklyn, the first fireworks piece Chicago created since 1974.
He then applies it to canvas, often setting the dry acrylic pieces into a field of wet paint, essentially creating inlaid paintings where the sense of spatial relations is not readily apparent.
The imagery she has created then changes and morphs as the piece slowly dries.
Varejão's Mimbres are made with a plaster - and - paint mix that is poured onto the canvas and when dry breaks on its own creating cracks and having a similar intent as the Mimbres had: to surround the piece with certain mysticism, as if inviting the viewer to wonder what kind of energy is behind that thick interface.
His pieces are created through a method he developed himself: He reproduces images in thick oil paint on a piece of glass, scrapes off the «oil skin» from the glass when it's dry, and collages these pieces over large - scale canvases to create totally new art pieces — proving, of course, that there's more than one way to skin a canvas.
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