Sentences with phrase «dipped in something like»

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To do this, he dips the head of each bottle in a tub of hot black wax — something like a fondue fountain — and then places them on a rack to cool.
But every time I sit down to work on the 200 - page galley proof for Evolving in Monkey Town, I suddenly think of something more important to do — like check my email or play guitar hero or finish off the rest of that ranch dip left over from Sunday night.
The other product I liked I found in Wal - Mart, in the dairy section, something called, «El Viajero: Restaurante Style Mexican Dipping Cheese».
But when I did give the oversized cookie a dip, it transformed the whole cookie into something entirely different and the coffee somehow highlighted the butterscotch - like flavors of oats enveloped in a buttery - sweet dough.
You can make these Paleo Sweet Potato Hash Browns with breakfast, or as an appetizer with something to dip in, like my Garlic Aioli.
I like to dip my onion rings in something other than ketchup!
I like to have a few bites on hand at work for those times when I feel a dip in energy and a craving for something sweet and salty.
The 28 - year - old had suffered something of a dip in form in his final few years at Old Trafford, though he looks like getting back to his best form back with the club where he started his career.
My little also likes to dip the pancakes in something, generally applesauce.
And here's something to add even more confusion to the north magnetic pole (aka dip pole) versus north geomagnetic pole (aka dipole): the magnetic pole in Earth's northern hemisphere acts like the south pole of a bar magnet.
If they were nearly the same, this would suggest that the cause was something opaque, like an orbiting disk, planet, or star, or even large structures in space» said Wright, who is a co-author of the paper, titled «The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852.»
But we saw that the dips were deeper in blue [light] than they were in the red, which indicates that something more transparent, like dust, is crossing in front of the star,» Boyajian says.
A holiday just doesn't seem like a holiday gathering without something dipped in chocolate, right?
Conversely for something like improvement in both punching power and punching endurance a mixture of high intensity low rep exercises like hip and planche press ups and low intensity high repetition exercises such as bench dips and incline press ups would be used.
Usually a soup, stirfry, pasta, salad, meatballs, whole chicken, or something of the like — cut up carrots, celery, zucchini, tomatoes, cucumber etc into 5 containers for morning snacks for the week (usually 1 - 2 cups)-- Measure 1/4 cups of nuts like almonds, cashews, peanuts, pistachios, into 5 containers for afternoon snacks for the week — prepare one or two easy sauces in my food processor to use for snacks or in salads i.e. hummus, artichoke dip, pesto, etc
For some reason, I like to dip my raw veggies in something.
Good old veggie sticks, or try making dips, smoothies or bake something with veggies in it like zucchini bread.
I think I might try it on something like zucchini rounds to get that crunchy fried effect and DIP THEM IN KETCHUP!
I was racing (actually smoking like a fat ham) a Nissan something - Z and hit a nice dip in the road... well... more like a ramp.
: With things like the DOW and the other major indexes at or near all time highs, would it be wise to buy into stock index funds or should one wait for something like a recession when they'll dip back down in value.
When he does something positive like approach the water and dips his paws in, cheer him on and let him have a bit of those yummy treats he loves.
If your dog balks at this, try dipping your finger in peanut butter or something else yummy to dogs like beef or chicken broth, for the first few tries.
You might want to dip your finger in something your cat finds tasty, like the juice from a can of tuna.
You can therefore dip in and out, complete a couple of races or just cruise around Fairhaven finding cars, secret gates or flee from the fuzz in short play sessions and still feel like you've achieved something.
I'd say that, if you expect the trend to quickly revert back to something like 0.2 or more per decade, then in 30 years, looking back at the data, the last decade or so will in fact look an awful lot like «a pause» (as even Jim Hansen says, though Tamino argues back above), with the last several years dipping significantly below the general trend line.
It sounds rather likesomething to add noise to the debate, and — protect him from criticism for not having kept feeding sufficient money into infrastructure in the days after the «great recession» to avoid having the current double - dip recession...
My typical usage went something like: one or two hours of music playback, which would shave about 10 to 20 percent, and then a quick dip back in case before using them again, where they would be fully charged after only 10 or 15 minutes.
Dip in and find something you like.
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