Sentences with phrase «in slaked»

Favourite paint colour: We've just painted the exterior of our house in Little Greene's Aquamarine and the interior in Slaked Lime.
During December and January the Costco in my area usually sells 5 pound bags of fresh posole — corn soaking in slaked lime water.
The bulk of the stew is the corn product, also called «posole (aka hominy)», which is corn boiled and soaked in slaked lime water (cal).

Not exact matches

But precisely because we are not self - contained ready - made entities which can be conceived equally well as being near to you or remote from you; precisely because in us the self - subsistent individual who is united to you grows only insofar as the union itself grows, that union whereby we are given more and more completely to you: I beg you, Lord, in the name of all that is most vital in my being, to hearken to the desire of this thing that I dare to call my soul even though I realize more and more every day how much greater it is than myself, and, to slake my thirst for life, draw me — through the successive zones of your deepest substance — into the secret recesses of your inmost heart.
To slake the thirst, Bellfield Brewery, a dedicated gluten - free microbrewery in Edinburgh, is the first in the UK to run brewing trails with a new gluten - free barley from Australia, Kebari, which may simplify its processes.
In its most simple form, the tamale is made from ground corn that has been slaked with lime or lye and mixed with fat to make a sticky dough called masa.
Also «slaked in lime water» — that certain sounds... interesting!
Until waning enthusiasm, the only discernible split in the Westminster block was between Nationalist «wets» drinking in the Sports and Social (although in recent weeks noticeably more of the SNP are slaking thirsts in the more ecumenical Strangers» Bar) and Nat «drys» preferring Westminster's restaurants.
But however vast in supply and global in occurrence, offshore groundwater is not going to singlehandedly slake the globe's growing thirst, outside experts say.
Then they hit YouTube, where countless individuals have filmed bobcats drinking in backyards or larger cats glimpsed on safari slaking their thirst.
Water has long been a contentious issue in California, where it has been diverted from mountain lakes and streams to irrigate farms and slake the thirst of metropolitan areas.
So in an effort to slake this particular thirst, I embarked on a mission to prove that a little frothy beer wouldn't hurt my developing fetus.
xoxo, Whit PS: Oh, I can't quite decided what I am most excited about in this giveaway, because I love leopard, LOVE Starbucks, and I could use the giftcard to slake my addiction: D
Having created a man - eating plant, Seymour must kill to slake its bloodlust and cover his tracks in the original version of this black comedy.
The HBO series based on the novels first aired in 2008 and takes its name from the synthetic blood that vampires in Harris's world drink to slake their craving for the real thing.
They participate in both online, virtual investigations and offline, hands - on investigations to slake their thirst for and build skills in scientific inquiry, investigation and engineering.
But your thirst for news about Class 6 medium - duty electric trucks is about to be slaked in a major way.
In the Hamptons, rosé rules, and a Long Island wine industry is growing to slake the thirst of all those summer sippers.
Originally introduced in regular Pokémon Sun and Moon, Island Scan and QR codes are a simple way to acquire Pokémon in - game (especially if you're prone to Slaking, geddit?).
Math has over its partner in crummy half - finished Black Box rarities, Stack - Up, is that gamers can at least slake their curiosity about its lousiness without too much difficulty.
And unless abilities are implemented for the likes of Slaking, the game will be torn in half due to the broken gameplay balance.
Modern cement did not exist in the 13th Century, so mortar is made from slaked lime and sand.
I don't see how slaked lime takes up twice as much CO2 as is released in producing it?
They used to make whiskey here; in the 20's they sent a lot of it south across Lake Ontario to slake American thirsts.
Powdered or slaked lime is used to «sweeten» (ie neutralize odors) in horse stalls and chicken coops.
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