Mold cookie dough balls to about the size
of golf balls then flatten slightly before placing on cookie sheet.
Not exact matches
When they're born they're about the size
of a
golf ball, and they're cute, but
then they get really big.
Dust a clean work surface and rolling pin with flour,
then divide the dough in half,
then divide each half into 6 equal - sized pieces (roughly the size
of a
golf ball).
Use your hands to shape the mixture into
balls about the size
of golf balls and
then flatten each slightly to form a thick patty.
Scoop the dough into 2 - inch
balls about the size
of a
golf ball,
then roll each
ball in confectioners» sugar before placing them 2 inches apart on the baking sheet.
When you are happy with the consistency
of your dough, cut the dough in
balls (slightly larger
then a
golf ball, approx. 80gr each, depending on size
of the tray), coat lightly with olive oil, wrap with some plastic wrap and let the dough rest for 45 - 60 minutes.
Wash your hands, coat with a bit
of olive oil,
then roll the chicken into 1 - inch
balls (slightly smaller than
golf balls).
Using a spoon, scoop some
of the mixture with onto your hands and shape into a
ball, the size
of a
golf ball, and
then press gently to make a patty.
My suggestions would be 1) start by making the patties smaller (approximately the size
of a flattened
golf ball) 2) leave them in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to firm up and 3) make sure the pan is very hot when you cook them so that a crust is quickly formed, you can
then turn down the temperature once the outside has been seared to ensure the middle is cooked.
One at a time, pinch off pieces
of dough, rolling them into
balls (you can choose the size - mine were
golf ball - sized and I think I would make them a bit smaller next time) and
then coating them lightly in the mixture.
Then form 15 — 20 small round truffles with your hands; they should be half the size
of a
golf ball.
Moisten hands with some
of reserved milk from breadcrumbs,
then roll meat mixture between palms into
golf -
ball - size
balls, occasionally moistening hands with milk as needed and arranging meatballs in single layer in sauce in pot.
Throw the flying disc made
of natural rubber and
then try to kick the large
golf ball onto the disc to score a point.
Slicing open one
of the
golf -
ball - sized fruits reveals an orange outer mesocarp, which generates the oil used for cooking and processed foods,
then a brown shell that separates the mesocarp from the white palm kernel.
So, it's kind
of like, maybe if you had a water hose but the
golf ball was stuck at the end
of the hose, and
then you turned on the hose, which is you killing all the bugs and trying to flush them out, but the detox and drainage pathways are — are toast and they're not open at the — at the end
of the hose, it's not gonna work.
If the injury is CLEARLY major (your bone is sticking out
of your leg, your muscle is popping up looking like a
golf ball under your skin, or you can't move a part
of your body due to excruciating pain)
then you will want to skip immediately to step 2.
Then, use your hands to form the mixture into
golf ball - sized meatballs; the mixture will be sticky, so wet your hands with a bit
of water to help prevent the meat from sticking to them.
Our veterinary team discovered quickly that Jan has a couple
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For me, the fun in billiards and
golf games is in considering the angle and power
of a shot, the weight
of the
ball and how it will bounce and roll, and
then watching all my physics intuition play out.
The first - person view
of the
ball during the swinging
of the
golf club is meant to be innovative, but apart from seeing the
ball as you hit it, it's a hindrance because you can't see where it's actually going to go without pressing various camera buttons and
then aiming by holding the trigger as the aim marker goes nuts.
But
then speed boosting areas get introduced, with myriad other mechanics to follow, from
golf carts chasing behind your
ball to portals and switches and ghost copies
of your
ball and spikes and much more.
First, JCH throws up an air
ball on some PDFs at a bunch podunk villages and
then you fall for a scare story about a
golf course where the water has risen in the last 100 years to the tune
of the thickness
of 5 dimes.
Yep, a low flow toilet with a high - powered suction system and a wider -
then - usual waste pipe that could dispose (literally)
of 24
golf balls in one flush... impressive, huh?