Sentences with phrase «make squares out»

Just make a square out of printer paper first and you're set to go.
Lots of designer - friendly puzzles with briefs like: «Can you make a square out of these 5 pieces?

Not exact matches

We're exploring how Square can make this experience faster and easier, and have rolled out this feature to a small number of Cash app customers.
Rent was extremely high — $ 10,000 / month for a 10 - foot square booth — but we had an incredible opportunity to make a lot of money while testing our tacos out in the Midtown demographic.
By making payments part of its oft - used messaging service rather than a standalone app, Facebook is looking to edge out dedicated P2P payment competitors like Venmo / PayPal, Google Wallet, and Square Cash, which people open less frequently.
Making the total square foot meant for Canadian stores to be 22.15 % out of the total number of square foot for Nordstrom.
I'm aware that there's explosives all over the place,» and it makes me too conservative for making bets that I otherwise should make because there are some great payments companies out there — Stripe, Square, et cetera — that I talked to very early and couldn't bring myself to lean in to do despite world class great entrepreneurs.
If they do, such member or members will be dragged into a public square and I will randomly choose a couple of techniques out of the Malleus Maleficarum that I deem appropriate, to use against the violatior or violatiors, so as to make sure they get the message and that they don't intefere again in the future.
So, with pockets stuffed with tea lights and solemn yet excited prayers made with my evangelisation partner, I set out into the neon glow of Soho Square, to invite people in.
Or if it said» Welcome to Church» then it'd put the focus on it being a man - made constraint rather than the implication that God is sorting out the square pegs He created.
Making my way over to the giant rocks sitting on the shore, I reach out and touch some of the mussels that cover the hundreds of square feet of cliff and rock that protect the houses above from the water.
I've been making them in the form of tiles, cutting a rolled out sheet of dough into squares and adorning them with summer veggies, herbs, spices, and olives.
I did not make it in a springform pan for fear of it dripping out, and it worked just fine in an oval dish the first time, a square one the next.
I've made this several times but my servings do not come out in «pretty,» squares, not solid enough.
I made this recipe last night and it turned out more like a brownie because I used a square pan — but an absolutely delicious, fudgy, gooey, oozy, sinful brownie!
(you can use wax paper, cut into squares, but you can actually order candy wrappers too if your going to make gifts... I am thinking you can likely reduce the butter a bit too and next batch will take out 4 Tbls.
I made the gooey cinnamon squares (and for some reason thought I had seen the recipe previewed here, but it was in the Ina Garten cookie swap that I saw them) and though they turned out delicious, they didn't turn out like the pictures.
Lay the cookies out on a foil lined sheet (make sure it's small enough to fit under the broiler if your broiler's in the bottom of the oven) and top with a square or two of chocolate followed by a marshmallow and broil for about a minute, making sure nothing catches on fire or burns too too much.
Made chocolate caramel squares for the first time in my life and it came out so so well!
I love how you made them into cups rather than squares that needed to be cut out after.
Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of the square and fold over one corner to make a triangle, making sure to press out the air that might get caught inside.
Still turned out so good, it made 4 squares instead... I honestly can't get over how much it felt like I was eating bread!
I was just talking with a friend about trying to find a good Gingerbread recipe to try for the holidays:) Just out of curiosity is it possible to bake these cookies into large flat squares and use them to make gingerbread houses?
Try to roll it out in a rectangular shape, as you will be making square pizza pockets.
Then I set out to make 32 chocolate squares.
Line a 9 - inch (2.5 L) square pan (or an 8 - inch / 2 L pan for a slightly thicker bar) with parchment paper, leaving some overhang, which will make it easy to lift out the bars later.
Modifications: — i pretty much doubled everything — got 3 stalks of lemongrass (the large ones in produce section, not the tiny packaged ones)-- used crimini mushrooms (if you can't find shiitake)-- added one bell pepper (in inch squares)-- couldn't find the lime leaves so I added 1.5 quartered limes at the time you're supposed to add the leaves (NOTE: TAKE THESE OUT As soon as it's done simmering otherwise the lime skins will keep «leaking» and make the soup too bitter - I made this mistake but tasted the soup at the end of simmering and it was perfect then)
I cut mine out using cookie cutters in different shapes and the recipe made over 100 crackers a little bigger than 1» squared each.
I love my silicone ice cube tray not only for making perfectly square cubes of ice for cocktails, which always look nicer than the cubes out of the freezer.
I made it in a 9 - inch square pyrex disk and it worked out fine.
I made the frosting the first time but this time I just put a small square of 85 % chocolate on each cupcake as they came out of the oven and smooshed it around a little for the frosting!
One question: the big square slides out so easily for cutting, but how do you make clean cuts without breaks as you go?
I am not trying to toot my own horn here, but I made these squares yesterday for the first time, and they turned out great.
If you want to make mini-sized cookies, like I did, roll the dough out to about 1/8 ″ thickness, into squares that are about 5 ″ x5 ″ (or the size of one sandwich Ziploc).
On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough and make cookies using a cookie cutter or make squares with a pizza wheel.
It got me thinking... have you or has anyone else ever tried using your Plugra idea to actually try to make croissants?!?!? From the sounds of it, instead of rolling and cutting into crackers, maybe the dough could be rolled out, cut into long triangles (cut from a rectangle rather than a square), rolled up like the pop - n» - fresh method for «crescent rolls,» and then baked?
She'll also admit to snacking on the treats before they're set, although depending on her mood, Lemire sometimes makes it as far as «spreading them out and cutting them into squares with perfect right angles.»
Pipe about 1 - teaspoonful of filling (about the size of a dime) onto each square, then fold over each square to make a triangle, pressing edges firmly to seal (work from around filling outward to press out air).
That is why Chobani produces only the highest quality authentic strained Greek Yogurt products made with only natural ingredients out of its New Berlin, New York, plant and its new one - million - square - foot production facility in Twin Falls, Idaho.
When rolling out the gluten - free crackers, it's easiest to do so between parchment or wax paper — use your favorite little cookie cutter or use a pizza cutter to make squares, diamonds or other shapes.
Transfer the mixture to an 8x8 baking dish (lining it with parchment paper will make it easier to pull the whole square out and cut them for portability, but this is not crucial) and press the mixture down into an even layer with a large spoon.
I took half of this batch and saved it to break up on top of salads and the other half I pressed into a greased square container to make bars out of for breakfast.
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that plays more players out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
The pathology of this collapse is obvious: the politics of the ring, which are based on petty feuds and revenge: the failure of Madison Square Garden to put money back into the sport that did so much to make its reputation; the lack of a commanding figure to lead the game out of the wilderness, to bring a semblance of organization and thought to it, in brief to revive public interest.
Choose a square (only one per person) Once all the squares are chosen the competition is closed The prizes are listed below and they will be sent out direct from Paddy Power, so make sure you send me the FULL valid postal address if you are one of the winners.
Placing Ox on the left side... another classic Wenger positional switcheroo... for the love of god can anyone tell me one positive that has come as a result of Wenger playing guys out of position in the last 6 or 7 years... I'll tell you, Cazorla playing a little deeper than he previously had and Ox last year as the right - side wing - back... he can't pass properly on the left and he is far more ineffective driving to the end line... the manager needs to make the tough decisions, either you play Bellerin or Ox on the right and the other becomes the back - up, get rid of one of the two or get rid of both of them and buy a top - class player who would be an everyday starter then develop a younger player behind him... no wonder he wants to leave... square peg into a round hole (same old, same old)
Bellerin had d ball, and Lacazette called for it while making the run in, he controlled d ball with his left, took it to the side before Squaring the ball out to Sanchez who scored.
Then Aaron Lennon was able to attack Ashley Cole one - on - one down the right side and his miscued shot turned out to be a nice square pass for Jermain Defoe to make it 2 - 1.
Chocolate making was great fun, although we were a bit disappointed to not get the chocolate the children made, but just a small square of Dairy Milk on the way out.
15 1 - ounce sections Makes super fun square cubes of baby food Small in design, so they take up less room in your freezer Con - out of all of the trays, this one is the hardest to get the purees out of.
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