Sentences with phrase «get goo»

It's easy to get goo - goo eyes over the big - name school, but be sure to take a look at the financial impact.
This part should be interesting and tempting to read, if your professor does not like the introductory part, you will fail to get a goo grade for your contrast essay writing.
So how do you get the goo off without goo be gone.
Everyone measures flour a little differently so I would recommend adding the 2 cups of flour and then slowly adding in the last 1/4 cup until you get a goo texture for the cookie dough.
Add water to xanthan gum and you get goo.
put butt cream on the diaper, not your fingers, and apply with the diaper - save the hassle of getting that goo off your hands
However, I knew this recipe was a success when the biscuits were not gooey so I'm so sorry you got the goo!

Not exact matches

And did I really want to ask for healing from a God who had already proved callous enough to let Hyung Goo get as sick as he had already gotten?
I found it unsettling to realize that there were, in fact, many days when Hyung Goo would have found it very difficult to take care of himself, even if that were construed to mean nothing more than getting his own meals.
In that group, Hyung Goo got to care for others, as well as be cared for by them; he got to share their lives, to play with their children, to be part of the family of the church,
But the next year Hyung Goo was eager to get the tree, to do the shopping, to send the cards.
I used three mini-loaf pans — and got baked - on black goo all over the bottom of my over from the overflow.
And it really is how I described it all that time ago — a perfect cross between a molten chocolate cake and a fudge brownie; the edges get chewy, the top is crisp, and the centre is pure molten chocolate goo.
Just make sure you get it on there with enough time for it to fully melt and optimize that goo factor.
Ok I tried the hand mixer without the whisk and all I got was a watery coconut goo, needless to say it does not resembles your picture at all I feel like I'm missing something
Depending on the amount of baked on goo it may take quite a bit of elbow grease, but I have never had it NOT get it all off.
When I blackened the seafood and cooked couscous in it, I was sure that there was going to be some elbow grease involved in getting off the crispy bits and goo — but no, it just swipes clean with a dish towel or brush.
It's ok for Burnley or Stoke to say it's a tough place to get points so setting up for a draw and getting one is a goos result.
The Gunners are without a win in our last four games (D3L1) so we desperately need to get back to winning ways, but is this team goo enough?
Look at mu now fletcher is one of the nastiest tacklers in the game and he can play a bit too so no one will ever try to kick mu or chls At arsenal we need to give as much as we get all skill is goo but the we need a nasty streak..
To make the goo, pour some cornflour into a bowl and add cold water very slowly until you get the consistency you want.
This is such a great sensory activity for little ones, H doesn't understand the science behind the way the goo feels, but she got so much out of just being left to explore and play by herself.
Then you can finish up with a Boogie Wipe to get all the goo cleaned up.
Goochie Goo Garbs received one report of a child getting scratched.
If he can get Ed Koch not to denounce him (Koch forced a majority of legislators in Albany to sign a pledge to reform redistricting, and well, he just proved to David Weprin he still does shrill as well as anyone) and a few goo - goos to stand next to him at his announcement of whatever compromise he ends up agreeing to, and calls it the Clean Redistricting Act or something, maybe he'll be OK.
It turns out that when your standard polystyrene petri dish gets wet, its surface softens into a toxic goo that might be damaging cells.
The goo thickens as water freezes out of it and gets foamier as the dasher beats air into it — commercial ice creams are anywhere from 20 percent air («superpremium») to 50 percent air (not so premium).
All scraped - surface heat exchangers bump into a physical limit: As the goo gets more viscous, and you continue to dash it at 200 rotations per minute (don't try that speed at home), you reach a point at which friction is adding as much heat as the wall of the freezer is removing.
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IstockphotoJust 36 hours after getting a pedicure at an upscale nail salon near her home in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, Jamie Joffe, 38, had a fever of 101 degrees and a very scary - looking toe — «It was about five times its usual size, and there was greenish goo oozing out from under the nail,» she recalls.
The goo d news is that this book DOES tell you the truth and that each step your take, at your own pace will help you get to a state of overall well being (what we eat, exercise and the relationship each person has with food and themselves).
If I goo superfast on the elliptical, at the gym, it makes a terrible noise, but if i go higher on the resistance, it gets my knees.
What I wanted to show you here was it's a powder right but what happens is that this fiber actually as you can see this is when it's, when water is added to it, it turns into a gel and that's literally i mean once you mix it up and shake it like I just shake it in a water bottle, it literally turns into this gel and you can see the soluble fiber so you can see that it contains soluble fiber and there's insoluble fiber in here so you literally are drinking this and you're putting this goo through your intestines which really helps to create hydration it creates an environment where your intestines are just cleaning out so I highly recommend this product fiberzon, it's an organic product, it supports amazon rainforest research and I use it myself and I absolutely love it as you can see I mean imagine this going through your intestines and just you know pulling things out of there so it's kind of gooey, i'm going to throw this away now, you can see what soluble fiber actually looks like, it's kind of cool to see soluble and insoluble fiber so it looks kind of gross and disgusting but it really doesn't taste that bad once you get used to it.
You'll see your meal being delivered by the waitress, only to get confused when a mysterious and unidentified dish of purple goo is delivered alongside it.
The problem with goo, desserts, and the such is that the two - week test will get screwed up if you add even a little bit of high - glycemic foods, even while racing.
I have had these boots for years and with the help of a little Goo Gone, I get them to look shiny and new again.
I'm not much of a baker during October but these look too goo not to get into the kitchen for.
This is the lip liner I keep in my bag, so if I am running behind I can quickly draw some color on, throw on some goo, and 10 seconds later look like I got ready for the day!
These are fudgey and as goo - ey as a waffle can get.
Goo Gone Adhesive Remover Spray got the process started but simply wetting the paper and scraping it made the most difference.
Duct tape will often lift fresh goo, or you can spray the gum with hairspray so it gets hard and then can be scraped off.
Basically, I've been using MRI to image a series of brains from different species and 3D printing them so students can pick up and get up close and personal with the central nervous system (minus the goo).
I got divorced a little over 2 yrs ago and figured it was time to try this dating thing.I enjoy cooking, reading a goo...
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When she's not, the best you get is some mild amusement at the way T'Challa makes goo - goo eyes at Nakia, the undercover agent and love interest played by Lupita Nyong» o.
After the discovery of a bizarre - looking deer carcass, a warning from a nearby neighbor (Michael McElhatton), and the discovery of some icky black goo in their attic, dripping into their living space (and onto the baby's crib), it seems there are no more warnings for Mawle to take his family and get the hell out of the woods.
We've got the entire human race enslaved in individual tubs of goo, or maybe inside a giant computer program, or both.
It's basically some magic genetic goo that gets the plot going.
We also get a lovestruck boy next door (Ashton Moio) who makes goo - goo eyes with Quinn (and gets dagger glances back from Dad), and, standing in for the wacky upstairs neighbor, an ectoplasmic emphysema patient (Michael Reid MacKay) whose restless spirit failed to vacate the premises along with his body.
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