Sentences with phrase «out balls at»

Space out balls at least an inch apart on prepared baking sheets and flatten slightly.
Fortunately for the Hammers though, the purported fan was seen directing that anger towards the opposition as he was captured angrily throwing an out ball at Leicester City winger Demarai Gray.

Not exact matches

In an identical way to when the roulette ball comes to rest, investors are either in - the - money or out - of - the - money at expiration when they trade binary options.
At the usual range, there was an attendant that took the money, handed out the balls, and got in the golf ball picker once in a while to refresh the stock.
(I know it's not really a transitional sample, but we've got to help Scotty out — think of it like starting some kids out on tee ball so they can get used to hitting the ball before they start getting pitches coming at them...)
Remember at high school, when the teacher would get out the golf ball, basketball and bright light?
When your playing a silly game with a bat and ball you bring him out, you thank him when you move a pig skin across a line, you stamp his name on my currency, you tell my children about him in our public schools, you trot him out like a prized pig at a fair anytime something good or bad or even mediocre happens, and even when you stub your toe.
Winner of the funniest joke at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe (the aforementioned holiday gag), and runner - up in three other years, he continuously fires out one - liners like one of those contraptions that spits out endless tennis balls.
It is not my intention to defend everything the encyclical tradition has had to say about sex and marriage but rather to point out that that tradition, especially in Arcanum Divinae, at least had the argument in the right ball park — namely, that what one says about sex is correlative to one's understanding of the nature of the family and what its function is for the preservation of good societies.
Returning to our theme of fantasy literature, it was Chesterton who pointed out that most fairy tales portray a world of delights which is, however, bounded by an unexplained moral injunction: Cinderella can go to the ball but must be back at midnight, Pandora has a magic box but must not open it, etc..
Like two housecats who hiss at each other, then later nap together in a single ball of fur, Americans operate out of two ethical visions that sometimes compete with each other and sometimes complement each other.
Use a tablespoon to take a scoop of the mixture out one at a time, rolling them into balls and placing them on a lined baking sheet.
I got 10 balls out of this recipe which I worked out at around 245cals each which is quite high around the same as a diary milk bar.
Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper, then scoop out 1 spoonful of the mixture at a time roll into a ball.
For example at home Ella and Matthew eat lots of bowls of porridge with almond butter, warming veggie stews with lots of spices served over brown rice, chocolatey energy balls and rye toast with honey, but when they go out Matthew loves a pizza followed by ice cream with extra chocolate sauce!
At this point you can either spoon 2 - inch balls of dough onto the chicken mixture (drop biscuit style) or gather the dough into a ball, and on a floured surface pat out 1/2 inch thick.
Scoop out heaping tablespoons of the dough at a time and roll into separate balls.
Drop one level of tablespoon of mixture at the time (spaced them out) onto the baking paper on a baking tray and brush a bit of battered egg on top of each ball.
Scoop out one golf ball sized chunk of dough at a time and roll it into a ball.
With the mixture, form 6 small balls, before heating up a tsp of the sundried tomato oil in the griddle pan on a medium heat, add 3 patties to the pan at a time, pushing down on them to flatten them out to a burger shape.
But at the same time, I totally don't want to miss out on those meaty balls of goodness because they are just so freakin» good.
Only take out 6 frozen brownie batter balls at a time.
I love these healthy bliss balls anytime of the year, but they are particularly good rolled out at Christmas time, dusted in coconut and looking like they've spent a night in a snow dome.
Take a 1/2 tbsp scoop (I found my tiny metal scoop at the grocery store) and scoop out brownie batter balls.
Using two forks, dip the balls one at a time in the melted chocolate and coat them thoroughly, then lift out and place on the wax paper - lined baking sheet.
But it never seemed to rise and when I took it out of the bowl, while waiting for the stoneware to heat up, it was a flat sticky mess that would not form into a ball at all.
Working with one ball at a time, roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin.
And for the cost - conscious among us, I got forty falafel balls out of this recipe, at an (all - organic) ingredient cost of roughly 2 $ ($ 2.75), which makes them out to be about five times cheaper than the store - bought option.
My mother's matzoh ball soup was bland, my Bubby's matzoh ball soup was bland, and now I find out that mine is bland — well, at least I'm in good company: --RRB-
Roll each dough ball out one at a time: place a sheet of parchment paper on top of the dough ball and press the ball down into a round.
In a greased or lined muffin pan, roll out small balls, gently flatten and place at the bottom of the pan.
At this point, you're ready to divide the dough into small balls and start rolling the dough out.
Then you'll scoop out the dough 1 tablespoon at a time and roll them into balls.
At first I wasn't too sure how well these would go over with everyone but after seeing my three year old take 3 balls before I could even finish rolling them all out I knew these were going to be great (and they are!)
If you're not from the south you might cringe at the idea of these Bisquick - based little bites, but now you too can appreciate all of the deliciousness, irresistibleness, and unquestionable love that these balls contain, without having to find out what Bisquick is.
Scooping out 1.5 - Tbsp portions at a time, roll the dough into about 16 balls.
Generously flour the prepared parchment paper (off of the baking sheet) or a pizza peel, and roll out the ball of dough onto the surface at approximately 1/4 inch thick in the shape of your choosing.
At grill side, roll one ball of dough out into a thin circle.
Working one at a time, scoop out portions of meat mixture with a 1 / 4 - cup measuring cup; roll gently between your hands into balls.
3 tablespoons of ball pectin did the trick (when the milk was at its hottest point 180 and it dissolve immediately) and my yogurt came out thick and creamy!
Featuring ranges from combined glossy and matte effects, to hidden messages in invisible ink and signal - sending neon colours, Ball believes that beverage manufacturers can use these finishes to effectively highlight their brands and products and make them stand out at -LSB-...]
getting the chocolate dough around the peanut butter balls was definitely a bit challenging as the dough is pretty much at its plasticity limit... eventually worked it out but it was very time consuming.
Working with 1 ball of dough at a time and keeping remaining dough covered while you work, roll out dough on a lightly floured surface into 10» rounds.
Use a small spoon or offset spatula to lift out pieces of ganache one at a time and roll into balls between your palms.
Once it was all laid out, my family would come together on Nowruz to count down to the exact moment of the equinox (like counting down until the ball drops in Times Square), known as saal tahvil — this year it will be at 6:28 a.m. EST..
With the help of a small ice cream scoop or a spoon, scoop out the dough, about 1 tablespoon at a time, and, using your hands, form little balls.
Use your fingers to scoop out the meat from one wedge at a time and roll it into a ball.
Once they are frozen, you can transfer the balls to a double ziplock bag and pull out just a few at a time whenever you crave oatmeal cookies.
Step 5: Put the peanut butter balls one at a time into the melted chocolate, cover the entire ball with chocolate take out with a spoon and let cool on wax paper.
Roll out one ball at a time to about 1/4 inch thick and cut out using your desired cookie cutters.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z