Sentences with phrase «glass filled with water»

Siegler compares true polar wander to holding a glass filled with water.
You can get special weights for this or you can DIY and use a clean rock, a smaller glass filled with water or even the butt end of the cabbage.
You will need some clear glasses filled with water, Q - tips, old mini yoghurt containers, different food colouring.
First thing in the morning, before you put anything in your mouth, get a clear glass fill with water and work up a bit of saliva, then spit it into the glass of water.
In these cases, make sure a good supply of fresh water is always available, and cats should be encouraged to drink by offering several watering stations around the house (pint glasses filled with water are always useful!).

Not exact matches

My mama remembers it and I will never forget, how every time I ventured next door to play with Nancy Leigh Craig, that little slip of a girl would pull out an empty glass mason jar, and Nancy Leigh Craig would fill it with heaps of dirt dug up from the dog run behind her house, and then she would fill that jar up with water, throw in a bunch of weed tops, and stir the whole mess up with any found stick.
If they could only have cast their minds further back, perhaps they might have recalled a lost paradise: green and yellow meadows stirred by tender winds, umbrageous forests and emerald groves, glass - blue mountain peaks melting into azure skies, glittering bays whose diamond waters break in jade and turquoise surges on sands like powdered alabaster — where the rain falls gently, and is transformed by the setting sun into shimmering curtains of gold — where, beyond verdant valleys and limestone caves, lies a palace filled with every delight the senses can endure, enclosing garden courtyards where crystal fountains splash in porphyry basins, intoxicating perfumes hang upon the breezes, undying flowers of every hue shine out amid the greenery's blue shadows...
And the dining - room table would fill with a turkey or a goose, rolls and salad and green beans, little glass bowls of watermelon pickles with tiny three - pronged forks beside them, and cranberries plopped whole in sugared water, boiled until they started to burst, then set aside to cool.
Fill the glasses with ice then top with sparkling water or tonic water (or a not - too - sweet citrus soda).
I know that sounds weird, but if getting the yeast to rise is your problem, fill your glass cup with hot water, stick the thermometer in, and when it cools down to 110 degree, whisk in your yeast mixture.
Fill each glass halfway with cucumber mixture and top with sparkling water or soda.
For gnocchi: Fill a glass with cold water.
Fill margarita glass with pineapple juice, peach sparkling water, blood orange Italian soda and a splash of orange juice.
We recommend melting your chocolate bar using the double boiler method (in one glass bowl place your chocolate bar and with a second bowl fill with hot water, and place your chocolate filled bowl on top of hot water bowl.
Next, fill the glass with ice, pour in gin, and top off with tomato water.
Fill the glass with ice and finish with a splash of the soda water!
You can fill your glass jar with boiling hot water and pour a generous amount of it around the lid.
1/4 of a large glass jar of mixed organic ripe fruit (we used fresh peaches and blackberries) 1 tbsp unpasteurized honey 1 - inch fresh ginger, peeled pure water to almost fill the jar (you get best result with filtered or mineral water)
Fill with equal parts Earl Gray Tea * Seeped and chilled in advance and Soda Water Collins Glass Mint Sprig
Melt chocolate in a double boiler (Fill a saucepan about 1/3 way with water, ten place a glass or metal bowl with the dark chocolate on top.
Cut the squash in half, remove the seeds and place it in a glass dish filled with a bit of water and cook for about an hour.
Fill a baking dish or large glass measuring cup with 3 cups boiling water, place it in the oven beside the dough, and close the door — this will make a nice warm proofing box for the dough.
Then we add the water, mix well, and pour over a glass that's filled with these delicious Antioxidant Rich Blueberry Ice Cubes.
Fill glasses 3/4 of the way full, topping off glasses with the sparkling water.
Fill a small bowl or glass with cold water.
Soak the chickpeas in a glass or ceramic bowl filled with the fresh filtered water and bicarbonate of soda.
After sipping on 32 ounces of filtered water with the juice from 1/2 of a lemon, I made this super yummy Purple Power Smoothie which filled two of these glasses.
Fill each glass with sparkling water.
Add the Tablespoon of Coconut Oil and the chocolate chips to a glass bowl and place over a small sauce pan filled halfway with water.
Fill each glass to the top with sparkling water, and gently stir the drink around.
In a medium sized glass, add the gin and the cranberry simple syrup, fill to 3/4 with tonic water, add frozen cranberries and an ice cube and garnish with a twist of lemon peel.
Set a double boiler (or a glass bowl over a pan filled with water) over low eat.
To make rejuvelac, I add 1/2 cup of organic quinoa to a glass gallon jar, fill it with water, cover it with a dishtowel, and place it in a cool corner of my kitchen.
And here's the important part: We let the pints sit on the counter for 5 or 10 minutes to soften, then fill a glass with piping - hot water.
Fill glass with warm or cold water and enjoy.
Pour 1/4 glass full of juice, 1/4 glass full of crushed ice, and fill the rest of the glass with coconut water or distilled water.
Fill two 1 - cup glass measuring cups with 1/2 cup each warm water (110 ° to 115 °F).
Break chocolate into small pieces, add to a small glass bowl, and place glass bowl over a small saucepan filled halfway with water.
For flutes and thin glasses, just swirl the soapy water inside the glass, then fill the bowl with water and rinse until it runs clear.
That means if you forgot your shaker cup or don't have time to get out the blender, you can just add one rounded scoop of Gold Standard 100 % Whey ™ to a glass filled with 6 - 8 oz of water or your favorite beverage.
I love very juicy lemonade, so typically make it one glass at a time: two heaping teaspoons of sugar dissolved in a couple tablespoons of water, then fill the rest of the glass with juice.
Add ice cubes to a glass, fill glass a third of the way with «Switchel» and top with soda or plain water.
Most often on the way out the door I grab a regular glass from my cabinet, that I know fits in my car cup holder, and simply leave home with it filled with fresh water.
Take your glasses and fill them with different level of water.
Begin by adding a drop of paint to each glass container that is filled with water.
Possible solution: One way that was suggested to me was to use a shot glass filled with warm - as - you - can - stand - it water with epsom salt dissolved.
Get creative by doing something like taking a glass water jug, filling it with water, and infusing it with fresh summer fruits to add a twist to an otherwise bland drink.
On top of the dresser we set up three big glass drink dispensers, filled with the lavender lemonade, rosé sangria and ice water, and placed glasses and straws in one of the open drawers below.
Fill a glass jar with water, and place the pit on top, balanced with the toothpicks.
Remember you can not pour extra water into a glass, which is already filled with water.
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