Not exact matches
The Jacksonville Jaguars drafted running back Leonard Fournette to take the
ball out
of Blake Bortles»
hands; Watson may have still been a smarter move.
On the other
hand, if the major studios drop the
ball and successful new studios never materialize, we could lose out in one
of the few creative tech industries where Canada is a real player.
Unfortunately for the Patriots, the
ball fell right off
of Brady's
hands and incomplete, forcing a field goal attempt for the Patriots.
Tom Brady took the snap out
of the shotgun and
handed it off to James White, who then pitched the
ball back to wide receiver Danny Amendola.
Assume a high plank position by placing your
hands right underneath your shoulders, and placing your shoelaces and shins on top
of the swiss
ball.
It's hard to explain the feeling
of watching the quarterback, Case Keenum, launch a pigskin prayer with the final seconds ticking off the clock, and then watching Stefon Diggs jump skyward, clutch the
ball in his
hands, and race to the end - zone as the clock counted down to zero.
But we think the Paris accord mainly puts the
ball back where it belongs — into the
hands of forward - thinking businesspeople and entrepreneurs who ultimately must find practical solutions to the world's energy problem.
So in the case
of a 360 - degree video
of a yellow
ball filmed with shaky
hands, Kopf said, Facebook can lock onto that
ball and keep track
of its original position.
«
Hand of God,» the TV debut
of filmmaker Marc Forster («Monster's
Ball»), will star Ron Perlman («Sons
of Anarchy») as a powerful judge who suffers a mental breakdown and goes on a vigilante quest to find the rapist who tore his family apart.
Beasley bobbled the
ball, but was able to come down with it after pinning it with one
hand to the name on the back
of his jersey.
While the previous man, portrayed by Goldsmith, was seen reflecting on past experiences from the corners
of a dark bar with a bevy
of beautiful women on his arms, Legrand will be more
of an action hero — whether it's chopping a coconut in half with his bare
hand, running down a street clutching a pig or retrieving a soccer
ball from inside a well.
A historian with a
hand on the pulse
of contemporary religious culture, I admire her like crazy, so when she expressed some disagreement with my post at CNN, «Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church,» my first instinct was to curl up in a
ball and cry.
Earlier in her book she says that she had seen «a little thing, the quantity
of a hazel nut, in the palm
of [her]
hand; and it was as round as a
ball.»
While everyone is eagerly awaiting the Mansfield
ball, Edmund has his mind on other things, being «deeply occupied in the consideration
of the two important events now at
hand, which were to fix his fate in life — ordination and matrimony.»
That's a fine argument, except that plenty
of other players have been
handed the
ball on the 1 only to run into a wall.
She innocently slipped a quarter into the Pac - Man slot, curled her fingers around the controls, held the bright red
ball of the joy stick firmly against her palm, and there she remained — hour upon hour, quarter after quarter, desperately trying to keep her Pac - Man out
of the voracious jaws
of four different - colored and deceptively cute - looking monsters; trying to make him eat up the dots on the «table» and down the bunches
of fruit which occasionally appeared; and sporadically trying to make him turn the monsters into frightened blue turn - tails by eating «energizing dots» — all
of this in an attempt to build up points for the owner
of the increasingly blistered
hand.
When ready for baking, we roll a teaspoon
of dough between palms
of hands and place
balls two inches apart on greased baking sheet.
Simply use a teaspoon to scoop up a batch
of the dough, then roll it in your
hands to form a
ball.
I usually take about a tablespoon
of the mixture and roll it into a
ball using my
hands.
Use a large tablespoon, ice cream scoop or your
hands to form the mixture into
balls (about the size
of a golf
ball) with a flat bottom.
Form small tablespoon size
balls of the dough and then flatten with the palm
of your
hand.
Whisk in the egg and one tablespoon
of water and using your
hands, knead together until a
ball of dough forms.
You can then clean up the mess you made while mushing around in ground meat, so that by the time the (mostly) round
balls come out
of the oven, you have a clean kitchen on your
hands.
Eventually you will be able to pick up the
ball of candy, and, with buttered
hands, twist and pull the candy for a good 10 minutes or until it begins to turn lighter in color.
To form cookies, roll 1 1/2 inch
balls of dough with your
hands and place on an ungreased cookie sheet.
Take teaspoons
of the mix and roll between dry, cool
hands into
balls.
Scoop tablespoon - sized
balls of dough and roll between your
hands.
I've never whipped as much as twelve egg whites all at once by
hand, but it seemed that it was faster to whip with the
ball whisk, or it could have simply been a result
of my practicing whipping egg whites by
hand.
Take a slightly rounded Tablespoon
of meat mixture and roll it into a
ball, using your
hands.
Sprinkle the ice water onto the crumbly dough and, with your
hands, punch the dough from the sides to the middle
of the bowl to form a
ball.
Next in a bowl combine the coconut flour, salt, coconut oil, maple syrup and vanilla and mix well until you can form a
ball of dough with your
hands.
Grease a large piece
of waxed paper and place the mixture, let cool for 30 minutes, grease your
hands with butter and form the
balls.
Scoop heaped tablespoons
of the mixture out and roll in to
balls (tip: it's easier if you wet your
hands just slightly; the mixture won't stick to you as much then!)
Use a tablespoon measure to scoop spoonfuls
of the mixture, smooth them with your
hands to form flattened
balls and put on to a baking sheet / tray lined with parchment or a cookie sheet.
Using the palm
of your
hand roll the
ball out into a long thin stick - I make them around 30 cm or to fit my baking tray
Roll each mound between the palms
of your
hands into a smooth
ball, flatten it into a 7.5 cm (3 - in) circle, and place the cookies 5 cm (2 in) apart on the prepared baking sheets.
Wet your
hands to prevent the dough sticking to them and scoop 2 tbsp sized
balls of dough onto the prepared parchment paper, rolling them into round - ish
balls between your palms.
By the tbsp, scoop cookie dough and roll into cookie dough
balls with the palms
of your
hands.
Scoop a generous 1 - tablespoon - size
ball of dough into your
hand.
Hold the dough
ball with the fingertips
of both
hands and pull into 2 equal halves.
ROLLING TIP: Because the dough is gluten free and a rolling pin can apply uneven pressure resulting in uneven thickness, I discovered a better and easier method
of flattening these nut pulp cracker doughs for drying / baking: (1) Using your
hands, shape the dough into a compact smooth
ball.
Using a spring - release 1 tablespoon scoop or a 1 tablespoon measure, scoop out 1 tablespoon
of dough, roll it into a
ball in your
hand, and place the
ball onto the greased baking sheet.
Using a 1.5 tbsp scooper scoop out a
ball of dough, roll it in your
hands and place a deep indent with your thumb in the center.
I did not pulse my ingredients but use a spatula for most
of it then used my
hands a little to build a
ball of dough.
Energy
balls are such a fab little treat to have on
hand when you either fancy a snack or are wanting a little bite
of energy.
Using a spoon or your
hands, scoop about 3 tablespoons
of dough into your
hand and roll into a
ball then form into rectangle shapes
As I sit here, a glass
of wine in my
hand, the Elf playing the drums not 5 metres away and a Great Dane puppy trying to hold a chew
ball using my boob as a prop, I drink to us all.
Mix to combine, then try to shape the mixture into
balls — the job becomes easier if you lightly wet the palms
of your
hands.
Take the
ball of dough in your
hands and simply begin pulling it around the edges.
The cookies won't spread very much while you bake them, so give each
ball a light press with the palm
of your
hand before putting them in the oven.