Not exact matches
You can also cut the scones
into wedges, like a pie to
form them.
3 Knead the dough and
form into rounds, cut
into wedges: Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently 8 times with floured hands.
The paper is repeatedly folded
into triangles until it
forms a thick
wedge.
One may say there is a force like a hundred thousand
wedges trying [to] force every kind of adapted structure
into the gaps in the economy of nature, or rather
forming gaps by thrusting out weaker ones.»
Wanting flexibility in their learning spaces, the schools opted for single pupil «
wedge» shaped tables which can be grouped,
formed into rows and spaced individually.
When small bits of food are
wedged between the teeth bacteria proliferate, plaque
forms and eventually it develops
into calculus (tartar).
Merging the movements and weight of her body with hunks of clay, Brie Ruais stomps, kicks, stretches,
wedges, rakes, and pulls clay
into abstract, organic
forms that serve as records of her actions.
With a sharp knife, cut across the dough to
form four quarters and then cut each quarter
into three
wedges to make 12 scones.