Add some of
drained water back to the broccoli until you have dense soup and put it on the stove to get hot again.
Not exact matches
So when he heard that Saddam Hussein was punishing a group of so - called «Marsh Arabs» — rebels who made their living along the wetland's islands — by cutting off their
water supply and
draining the marshes, he went
back to Iraq to do something about it.
I love America but the mind boggles when you think that:
Water is the «new oil» US politicians are draining their country's water for MONEY Us will have to buy BACK their own water from the Chinese!!!!! How stupid is
Water is the «new oil» US politicians are
draining their country's
water for MONEY Us will have to buy BACK their own water from the Chinese!!!!! How stupid is
water for MONEY Us will have to buy
BACK their own
water from the Chinese!!!!! How stupid is
water from the Chinese!!!!! How stupid is that?
Let it
drain in a colander for 5 minutes, press down with the
back of a spoon to excrete extra
water.
In a sauce pan of boiling
water place asparagus, zucchini and peas in and bring
back to a boil, then
drain.
Once cooked,
drain the
water and return the macaroni
back to the pot.
Transfer to a colander, immediately fill pot with cold
water, transfer it
back to the pot of cold
water to shock it (stop the cooking) and
drain again.
For the Black Beans:
Drain and rinse the beans in cold
water and put them
back in the pot and cover in several inches of
water.
Drain water from the pot, shaking the eggs
back and forth to crack the shells slightly.
Drain, rinse briefly with cold
water and place
back into the same pot.
I didn't add them
back to the boiling
water, I just
drained the pasta and peas right over them in the same colander.
For those of you who must
drain the beans, be sure to fill the can
back with
water so it won't be too dry.
I just put the strands in a large measuring cup, and then push down on them with the
back end of a large spoon, and slowly
drain the
water out by tipping the cup over the sink.
Once it is cooked
drain water and place ziti
back in the pot.
When the potatoes are tender,
drain off the
water and return the pot
back to the burner on low heat.
When the pasta is ready,
drain off the
water, place the noodles
back into the same pot, and pour in the cooked veggies + pesto sauce.
1 1/2 pounds russet potatoes, peeled and cubed, cooked in salted
water until just falling apart,
drained well in a colander, add
back to hot pan to dry out some *
When finished cooking, turn off the heat,
drain the
water and add the pasta / veggies
back into the large pot.
Drain the
water and transfer
back to the pot.
Remove ribs and stems from kale / Cook in large pot of boiling salted
water, uncovered, just until tender, 5 to 8 minutes / Remove kale from
water with tongs, chop and add to onions, along with cooked lentils / Bring the kale - cooking liquid
back to a boil, add pasta and cook for recommended time until al dente /
Drain pasta, reserving about 1 cup of the cooking liquid / Add pasta to lentil, onion, kale mixture along with 1/3 to 1/2 cup pasta cooking liquid / Cook over high heat, tossing together for a minute or two / Add salt & pepper to taste / Top with grated parmesan cheese and serve.
Drain the beans, then place them
back into the cleaned casserole dish and cover with cold
water.
Once you
drain the pasta
water, add the pot
back to the stove over low heat and throw in some coconut milk and pesto (preferable home made and best if using my vegan basil hemp seed pesto).
When the
water comes
back to the boil,
drain and rinse in cold
water to retain bright green colour.
Drain water and put the noodles
back into the pot.
Back here in Rockland County, Clarkstown police say Route 303 and Route 59 near the Palisades Mall have a tendency to flood quickly and rather deep when it rains, so usually once most of that
water drains out, they're able to reopen the roads.
«This could be simple things like
water butts, plus porous driveways and balancing ponds to hold
back excess
water and
drain it.»
There is also the
drain water: «return flows» that seep
back into the river to be claimed again by «junior»
water rights holders downstream.
Drop the broccoli florets into a pan of boiling salted
water, bring
back to the boil, cook for 3 - 5 mins until tender, then
drain.
Drain the chickpeas and then put them
back in the pot with more
water (cover them by about 2 inches).
When the pasta is ready,
drain off the
water, place the noodles
back into the same pot, and pour in the cooked veggies + pesto sauce.
Once I get in the locker room, I walk
back and forth several times on this thick rubber floor mat with these big holes throughout the mat that
drain the
water.
«
Back in the Day» is a raunchy, nostalgic, coming - of - middle - age, high school reunion romp, and while that trope is trite, Rosenbaum brings some smart surprises to the lewd / scatological genre: the rude - nude - dude bouncing along in the pick - up truck and the slo - mo close - up of his giblets; the hiding in the shower dual vomiting scene, and my favorite, the homage to Hitchcock's «Psycho» shower scene with the illusory flash cuts and colored
water going down the
drain.
You can remove the headlight from the car and
drain all the
water through this vent, replace it and then put the headlight
back in place.
Is it safe, and is it worth doing, or should I just
drain the
water and fill
back up with my normal «green» coolant?
For the Wrangler JL, the wash - out interior features all - new, one - way
drain valves in the floor to let the
water flow out but not
back in.
For the first 6 months it was fine... in less than a year I had to replace all brakes, all rotors, all calipers, all the tires, all the coils, all the spark plugs, and get the seats professionally cleaned because
WATER stains them... I was STILL having issues with it and no one could seem to find the issue... when we went
back to the Hyundai Dealer and they
drained my engine they found a ton of metal in the oil pan... the engine is done.
«We insure, up to the limit of liability... for this coverage for direct physical loss not caused by the negligence of an insured, to property covered under Section I caused by
water or
water - borne material, which...
backs up through sewers or
drains...»
Our big cities have expanded rapidly — we've paved over land that helped to
drain away
water and overloaded storm
drain systems that were built
back in the 1950s and «60s.
By making sure your eavestroughs and downspouts are clear from debris (this includes pruning
back large trees or bushes) and your landscape is graded and slopes away from the house, says Dan Sandink, manager of resilient communities and research at the Institute of Catastrophic Loss Reduction, «you allow
water to
drain away from foundation walls,» which goes a long way to preventing a claim.
It also means that while under the «builder's risk» rider any sewer
back - up or
water claim is not covered and you must adhere to all the insurance company's mandatory and suggested requirements, such as
draining the
water pipes and shovelling snow.)
Water backup of sewers and
drains is excluded from the standard policy form, but you can add it
back, generally for about twelve dollars a year.
It covers
water and
water - borne material that
backs up from sewers, sinks, or
drains.
Damage from
water or
water - borne material
backing up through sinks,
drains, toilets, and the like, however, is specifically excluded.
Most renters insurance policies won't cover
water damage related to this, but tenants should add an endorsement for sewer and
drain back up to their policy to protect against these damages.
Water or water - borne materials backing up through sinks, drains, or sewers are specifically excluded from your policy on the standard policy
Water or
water - borne materials backing up through sinks, drains, or sewers are specifically excluded from your policy on the standard policy
water - borne materials
backing up through sinks,
drains, or sewers are specifically excluded from your policy on the standard policy form.
It's carves
back coverage for
water that comes
back up through sewers and
drains, and it generally costs about two dollars a month.
An event that occurs when
water or waste
water overflows from a sewer in your home (for example a toilet bowl) or
backs - up from a
drain in your home (for instance a floor
drain or sinks), plumbing or other waterways in the home (for example, a bathtub).
The difference is a broken pipe versus
water coming
back from someplace it should be
draining out of.
If you have damage from
water or
water - borne material that
backs up through a toilet, sink,
drain, or similar outlet, that's covered by the
water backup endorsement.
Water and water borne material which backs up through sewers, drains, or sumps is only covered if you have an endorsement fo
Water and
water borne material which backs up through sewers, drains, or sumps is only covered if you have an endorsement fo
water borne material which
backs up through sewers,
drains, or sumps is only covered if you have an endorsement for it.