Sentences with phrase «globs in»

Marine phytoplankton, which are tiny organisms that rely on light to grow and spread into globs in the ocean, influence how clouds accumulate droplets.
Copyright 1999, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook This was adapted from a recipe for chocolate globs in the Soho Charcuterie Cookbook.
I actually made my own from similar - ish ingredients at one point, hoping for some nice white globs in my cookies, but nope, cocoa - butter - based chips (unless blended with some unpronounceable ingredients or held together by a magic spell I do not yet posess) don't hold their shape.
Tomorrow I'm putting a huge glob in the center of a lettuce leaf, adding a slice of tomato, putting that between two pieces of bread and voila!
We tried to get her to spit them out but she refused and just wandered around our apartment with this huge green glob in her mouth, green juice running down her chin.
1/2 tsp (rounded) Allspice 1/2 tsp (rounded) Nutmeg 1 tsp (rounded) Cinnamon 2 - 3 Tbsp Honey (basically I just squeezed a glob in there)
Our daughter once brought home her lunch box after a very warm day and the cheese I had packed her was a melted glob in the bottom of a stainless steel container.
A moistened spoonful becomes a clear, gelatinous, slimy glob in a matter of minutes.
I've also found that because the product is thinner, when I stand it up, the moisturizer it tends to collect and glob in the cap.
Love that personalized glob in Chloe's room — she's one day older then my son.

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Those globs of gelatin floating in Orbitz soft drink bottles like drinkable lava lamps?
She encased globs of the goop in clear plastic cases and priced them at $ 2.00 each.
It has built a massive battery plant in Nevada it calls a Gigafactory and plans to build several more of these glob - ally in the next few years, thinking that massive manufacturing economies of scale will drive costs down.
Forest Ray Moulton and Thomas C. Chamberlin in the United States supposed that the sun, under the gravitational pull of some passing star, erupted gigantic globs of matter which in time formed planets, and a comparable theory was proposed by Sir James Jeans and H. Jeffreys.
or maybe I like a glob of oatmeal in my peanut butter.
I seriously never could understand why there was a big glob of potato salad in the middle of the Greek Salad at Publix.
Start with a brownie - like chocolate base, stir in a ton of chopped milk and dark chocolate, as well as dried cherries and cashews, and you get chunky, chewy, gooey globs.
I don't know if you have Dawn brand dish soap (the original blue kind) there, but if you do, just put a glob on the stain, rub it in & wash like normal.
But when I smeared a good «ol salty glob of the good stuff on these muffins, I nearly dropped to my knees in thankfulness.
yea, don't do that haha, it never thickened in the pan even after an hour, I obviously don't know anything about baking, so as you can imagine I just put the milky globs on the tray and gave it a go.
People often complain that gluten - free pasta disintegrates in the pasta water, falls apart on the plate or globs together when refrigerated and reheated.
I'm all for carrots in a mirepoix, small chunks of it in chicken pot pie, or in small stick form as a vehicle for large globs of peanut butter; i.e, they're fine enough in a supporting role, but certainly not something I particularly enjoy as the star of the show.
You probably will have some leftover with this recipe, although I didn't, probably because I dropped giant globs of it all over my veggies and maybe snuck in a food spoonfuls while photographing.
As a kid, I would always save the cookie dough until the end and enjoy it in one big glob of cookie dough!
As I was mixing everything, it just stayed in a glob so I used my handheld mixer to combine everything.
The oil dribbles out of the bottle in these giant messy glob - like drops because the spout is too big, in my opinion.
I ended up stirring in at least another cup of milk so that the batter would be more fluid and not one thick glob.
Don't worry too much about uneven distribution, as the big globs taste delicious in the final product!
Instead of dealing with globs of chocolate stuck to the inside of a bag, I melt the peanut butter and chocolate in a large microwave - safe bowl with a cover, mix in the cereal, dump in a few generous scoops of powdered sugar, tightly cover the bowl, and then shake.
In Galway the potatoes are beaten up with buttermilk andfinely chopped raw seal - lions, and a glob of butter is dropped into anindentation made with the back of a spoon on each individual serving.
There's a glob of uncertainty right in the middle of their bullpen, which isn't what a contender likes to deal with.
Convenient heavy - duty pump dispenses a big glob of product in one easy push.
He captures you with his funny antics as he stands in front of the dog, a glob of peanut butter clinging to a knife hidden in the palm of his hand, and asks, «Is Susie a rotten sister?»
«Eventually, these globs grow too thick to be coughed up; they get stuck in the airways and result in an infection.»
The mother may feel something sticking in her vagina, or may feel a glob of mucus stuck to her leg that will not wipe away.
Using a laser beam «printer» and globs of jelly as ink, scientists can now print tiny 3 - D cities of bacteria in virtually any shape.
Accumulation of globs of A-beta protein bits, the idea goes, drives the nerve cell loss and dementia seen in the disease, which an estimated 5.5 million Americans had in 2017.
The dye, called Congo red, breaks apart hallmark protein clumps in the brain, adding to evidence that these globs are to blame for symptoms of the disease.
He has found that when a lab mouse misses its daily ration, B. theta consumes the globs of sugary mucus made every day by some cells in the intestinal lining.
Key to this process is a series of protein complexes, large protein globs that embed in the internal membrane of the mitochondria.
The paints can be mixed into delicate glazes, or laid on in thick globs, called impastos, that give an almost sculptural relief to paintings.
Antonio Pusceddu of the Polytechnic University of Marche in Italy and other scientists don scuba gear and jump right in with the foul globs, using large syringes to collect jugs of the material to study in the lab.
Globs of decomposed fish flesh recently rose from deep in the Salton Sea, coagulated into spheres on the lake surface and surfed the waves to shore, leaving the high - water line littered with thousands of sticky balls of fish
RNA is present in the centrosome, a glob of proteins essential to cell division, report cell biologist Mark Alliegro of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans and colleagues.
But when cells undergo stress — anything from heat to starvation or infection — proteins and ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can clump into stress granules, which are free of enclosing membranes and often form small globs akin to hair gel suspended in a tub of water.
Instead of dispensing ink, Organovo's bioprinter uses two robotic tips to deposit globs of cells — in this case, endothelial cells that line blood - vessel walls, smooth muscle cells that regulate vessel dilation and contraction, and structural fibroblast cells.
GREEN GLOB - LINS Spurred by a dose of misfolded proteins, a 20 - week - old mouse developed clumps of deformed proteins (green) in a cluster of cells called an islet (red) in its pancreas.
When caspases chopped off small peptides from the mutant region of huntingtin, they thought, the peptides accumulated into the abnormal globs seen in the neurons of Huntington's victims.
A fractured leg bone heals in normal mice (left), but mice lacking the protein PlGF have globs of cartilage (red).
Globs of antibodies present in the lupus blood glommed on to the platelets and turned them on.
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