Sentences with phrase «other side of your knife»

Slice the vanilla bean lengthwise and use the other side of your knife to scrap out the seeds.
Rick's trick: Once you split the bean in half with a knife, use the other side of the knife to scrape out the goods.

Not exact matches

Cut the tenderloin in half crosswise and then butterfly both halves by holding a knife parallel to the cutting board and cutting a lengthwise slit to within 1/2 inch of the other side of the tenderloin.
From the same remaining 6 - inch cake round, use a knife to cut a face shape - I just made an even cut to make a flat edge on the side of the cake round where I had cut the bunny tail, and then cut at the same angle on the other edge of the cake round.
This bag has two pockets that lead into the strap (an across - the - body strap), a flat pocket on the back (for small selections of coupons, JoAnn Fabric flyers, and other flat paperwork), two side pockets on the main pouch (good for holding pens, chopsticks, folding fans, knives, etc.), a smaller pocket on the flap for keys or whatever, a large pouch for 3 disposable diapers and a portable wipes box, and a smaller pouch with elastic on the top for wallet, sunglasses, and bigger «mom» stuff.
The other side is many working people carry knives as part of their job.»
One side of it has a saw blade and the other side has a straight edge, making it a dual edge knife perfect for multi-use.
To plagiarize myself, «the knife became her way to salvation and the missionary's daughter, made to traverse the valley of the shadow of death, walked out the other side an apex predator.»
With the headset on, as you inch your way along the knife - edge ridge leading to the Hillary Step, an 8,000 ft drop on one side and 12,000 ft on the other, and despite internally screaming at your brain that you're walking on your carpet, the sense of danger is palpable.
«But if the artist is really brave and believes in the truth of his or her gesture, then he or she can go much deeper than that, as deep as to the other side of the surface, using a knife, the way Lucio Fontana did.
It is very much a kind of asymmetric warfare where they are reduced to wielding stone knives and spears against the other side.
So I think a number of Quebeckers came at the discussion from the other side: how do we attack the knife problem, rather than how do we accommodate someone whose religion requires the wearing of a knife.
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