Sentences with phrase «flatten on»

They flatten themselves on the ground when a parent signals the approach of people or potential predators.
flatten on tray, freeze till formed, cut and freeze in small lots.
Take them out of the iced water and flatten them on a paper towel, cover with another towel and put a load on top for a few minutes until you finish cutting the dough.
Take a small amount in your hand and roll into a ball shape, then flatten it on the prepared baking tray.
Slightly flatten them on top.
Once oil is hot, take a small ball of batter, flatten it on your left palm to form a small disc and gently slide it into hot oil.
Flatten on a tortilla press lined with a plastic bag.
Flatten on three sides and you get triangle - shaped cookies, four facets and you get squares.
Use a spatula to flatten them on top.
Use a medium - sized cookie scoop or a spoon to scoop out some of the quinoa mix and flatten it on the palm of your hand.
Should I keep adding oats until the batter is thick enough to roll into balls that I can flatten on a baking sheet?
One at a time take a ball of dough and use either your hands or a rolling pin to flatten it on a floured surface.
Tear a chunk off the dough and flatten it on your palm.
Dust your palm with cocoa powder and take large spoons of cookie dough, flatten on your palm, add Nutella and wrap the dough around Nutella and roll into balls.
Take a piece of dough and flatten it on your lightly floured work surface, pressing out any large air bubbles.
Once it was covered, it was much easier to shape into a ball and flatten on the tray.
If you prefer some chocolate over cacao, break up some of the bars from the companies Andrew recommended and press those into the cookies after you've formed them and flattened them on the baking sheet.
I took the dough out of the bowl and flattened it on a floured surface, kneading it lightly to get the air out, and repeated the rising process; placed the dough in the bowl, covered, filled sink with warm water, and placed the bowl in sink.
Cover (not airtight), and allow to rest at room temperature until the dough rises and collapses (or flattens on top), approximately 2 hours.
To get them, boil the potatoes through before flattening them on a cast - iron pan with corned beef and red onions, increasing their surface area for maximum crispness.
The ones in the pic I clearly didn't roll out — I put a tsp of dough per biscuit and just flattened them on the baking tray and squashed them with a fork to make even - I had preheated my oven for longer and they took 9 mins!
Flat Head Syndrome (positional plagiocephaly) is usually easy to notice as the back of the head known as the occiput will be flattened on one side.
I think we let him sleep in his carseat too much for the first 6 months of his life and that contributed to some flattening on his right side (because it worked and I have no regrets!).
appointment that DS would need a very expensive corrective helmet one day if we didn't do more tummy time... and pointed out where DS's head was already flattening on one side.
This is evident not only in formula sales — it's a $ 1 trillion industry — but also in the recent boom in sales of helmets meant to reshape the heads of babies who have flattened on one side because the baby spends more time lying down than being held.
Signs of Torticollis include a preference for turning the head one way more than the other, head flattening on one side of the back of the head, a head tilt (ear toward shoulder) or turn (chin toward shoulder).
Typically, the back of the child's head, called the occiput (AHK - suh - puht), is flattened on one side.
Babies with head - turning preferences are at VERY high risk for head flattening - as high as 80 - 90 % of babies with Torticollis experience flattening on one side of the back of the head called Plagiocephaly.
«Our son started with severe flattening on his head.
Not only is spending most of the day flat on your back bad for your hips but infants who lie frequently on their backs in a stroller may end up with plagiocephaly (deformed skulls, flattened on the back or side) and deformed bodies with poor muscle tone (Bonnet, 1998).
The Mimos Pillow — Product Review Many parents who have noticed some flattening on their baby's head are looking for anything they can do to help correct the head shape.
No joke: Pine snakes in New Jersey tend to get flattened on roads, and scientists speculate that summer shore traffic could be a big contributor to snake mortality.
Many of the bullets at the site are flattened on one side, as if they were still soft when thrown.
A chorus of technicians, flattened on the stage, slowly raise their heads and stare at the audience.
Golden delicious apples and pears cooked in red wine and flattened on grill.
The applicator is great too, it's a doe foot applicator that is flattened on each side for ease of application.
One horny toad had disappeared, but the other was flattened on the floor of the pen, having dug far beyond 2 inches specified in the field guide; it looked like it had tried to go even lower, maybe beneath the frost layer.
The Airbrake not only helps the carbon brakes to stop you quickly and safely from extreme speeds, but also adds aerodynamic stability: automatically extending to add downforce whenever required but flattening on long straights to minimise drag, much like the Drag Reduction System on our Formula 1 ™ cars.
The front seats were replaced with items from a 1977 911, which show some wear and flattening on the driver's lower cushion and an abrasion on the bolster piping.
Her hair looked flattened on one side.
The ribs are well sprung from the spine but flattened on the sides to allow for freedom of action.
Uba flattened on all fours when Tim Racer, an evaluator on a team assembled by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, arrived at his cage.
What Leroy is doing was not so far from what Rothko (born in 1903), for example, was doing around 1949: inverting the tenets of the figure - ground equation, flattening them on a single plane; the painting becoming its own figure.
Interesting how quickly the responses turned nasty AFTER the «moron» had flattened you on your back?
It kind of flattened me on two levels.

Not exact matches

A Facebook friend might have shared the clip of a mountain biker in Africa being flattened by a sprinting gazelle; it has drawn 12.4 million views on YouTube since going viral in October.
On the other hand, if it did someday stabilize and become widely used, its soaring prices would flatten out; it'll be the «boring investment» that broker Martin Garcia fears.
Today's business world is flattening out, with a focus on meritocracy, and a distaste for the Industrial Era top - down hierarchy that defined the workplace for the Baby Boomer generation.
The relative strength really started to flatten out last November,» Newton told «Trading Nation» on Thursday.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, who consistently voted against rate hikes last year, said in a CNBC interview on Friday that the flattening curve was «a yellow light flashing,» a warning that the Fed should soon stop raising rates or risk braking the economy too quickly and plunging the country into recession.
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