Step 10 / Pick up a section of hair behind the left ear, create a loop over the braid and
pin it in place with bobby pins.
Not exact matches
For investors worried that the market is
pinning too much on tax - reform prospects — especially as the GOP announced it had to delay by at least one day the release of its plan, which had been scheduled for Wednesday — sectors bets being
placed by those
with $ 1 million or more
in brokerage accounts don't show an overreliance on any single factor.
Thick and glossy,
with artfully arranged butterfly clips across the crown as though it was meant to look casual but must have taken all morning to
pin in place, her hair fell across her face, blocking her from view but not quite muffling the sounds of the two of them giggling.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water bit by bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5) One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough
with a wooden rolling
pin 7) Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8)
Place the
pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake
in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test by breaking off a small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving
Place the sheets of graham crackers
in a zip top bag and roll
with a rolling
pin or heavy can to crush.
Place your cashews
in a plastic zip lock bag and give them a gentle bash
with a rolling
pin to break them down into small pieces.
Place the graham crackers
in a zip - top bag, seal bag and mash
with a rolling
pin until the crackers are reduced to fine crumbs.
Break off bliss ball sized balls and either roll them between two sheets of baking paper
with a rolling -
pin to make a small round taco (10 cm
in size), or if you couldn't resist and you bought a taco press
place one sheet of baking paper on the bottom of the press, put the dough ball on top, cover
with another piece of baking paper then press down to form your taco.
Place Ritz crackers into a food processor and process into crumbs, or place in a sealable plastic bag and crush with a rolling
Place Ritz crackers into a food processor and process into crumbs, or
place in a sealable plastic bag and crush with a rolling
place in a sealable plastic bag and crush
with a rolling
pin.
To make the cracker crumbs you can
place the crackers
in a food processor and run until they are crushed or
place them
in a ziptop bag and roll over them
with a rolling
pin until they are crushed.
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To crush candies easily,
place them
in a resealable plastic bag and crush
with a rolling
pin, meat mallet, or the back of a large spoon.
(I just
placed them
in a big ziploc bag, then wacked away
with a rolling
pin.
If you don't have these, cut an old towel into strips that will fit around your pans, soak them
in ice cold water, wring out the excess, and
pin around the outside of the pan
with metal binder clips just before
placing the pans
in the oven.
Place the 2 sheets of graham crackers
in a ziplock bag, seal and roll
with a rolling
pin or heavy can to crush.
Place in a large plastic bag (do not seal) and slightly flatten
with a rolling
pin.
Place the pretzels
in a baggie and smash
with a rolling
pin until they are all crumbs.
Start by breaking down your cacao solids, you ca do this using a grating attachment
with your food processor or just simply
place in a ziplock back, push all of the air out, cover
with a tea towel and go to town on it
with a rolling
pin — I mean really give it a solid beating, don't be shy!
1)
In a medium - sized bowl, mix almond meal, tapioca flour and coconut flour together 2) Add coconut oil, milk, egg to the dry ingredients and mix until well - combined, then use your tapioca - floured hands to shape the dough into a ball 3) Pre-heat oven to 400 deg Fahrenheit (200 deg Cel) 4) Mix the fresh sliced strawberries
with the sugar, and let them sit for 10 — 15 minutes 5)
Place the ball of dough on a piece of tapioca - floured parchment paper, and flatten it into a circle by using a tapioca - floured rolling
pin until dough is about 1/4 inch thick.
Preheat oven to 350 * F. Crumble gingersnaps either
in a food processor (the easier method) or by
placing them
in a plastic bag and crushing them
with a rolling
pin (giving your arm muscles a workout).
Place the berries
in a zip top bag (or pulse
in a blender) and smash them
with a rolling
pin.
Cut the chicken breast
in half, cover
with cling film and using a rolling
pin gently bash the chicken so that it is roughly the same thickness all over, heat a non stick frying pan, add the coconut oil and when melted
place your chicken
in the pan, on a moderate high heat slightly sear the chicken then finish cooking on a medium heat, once the chicken is almost cooked add the orange, lemon and lime juice and the honey and bring to a rapid bubbling simmer until the sauce thickens to a glaze, this will only take a minute or so,
place the chicken
in the lettuce wraps spooning over the glaze, return the pan to the heat and add the coconut milk using a spatula scrap the coconut milk around the pan so that it picks up the left over cooking juices, take of the heat immediately, top your sticky sweet glazed chicken
with the salsa and finish off
with a drizzle of the coconut dressing.
Alternatively you may also
place the chips
in a resealable plastic bag and crush them
with a rolling
pin or some other heavy object — wine bottles, meat mallets and frying pans also work well.
Alternately,
place the strawberries
in a plastic bag and crush
with a rolling
pin.
Place one of the dough balls
in between two sheets of parchment paper and flatten into 0.5 cm thickness
with a rolling
pin.
For the least mess when crushing the candy canes,
place them unwrapped
in a Ziploc bag and repeatedly tap it
with a rolling
pin.
Alternatively,
place pretzels
in a Ziploc bag and beat
with a rolling
pin until crushed.
If you don't have a food processor you can
place the whole graham crackers
in a resealable plastic bag and bash them
with a rolling
pin until they are broken into crumbs, pour the crumbs into a bowl and mix
with the sugar and butter.
Into the bowl of a food processor, add the candy canes and pulse 3 to 4 times for a coarse grind (you can also
place the candy canes
in a zipper - lock bag and crush them
with a rolling
pin or using the bottom of a heavy pan or pot).
Place the cookies
in a plastic bag and whack»em
with a rolling
pin.
You can also
place the cookies
in a sealed plastic baggie and crush them
with a rolling
pin.
(Alternatively,
place cookies
in a large resealable bag and crush to fine crumbs
with a rolling
pin or heavy pot.)
Place whole pieces
in freezer bag, seal, and start thwacking
with a rolling
pin.
Some might find Lamagna's «Crispy Pata» creation a bit grotesque,
with its menacing curved claw, pool of macerated fruit, and often a hefty knife
pinning the limb
in place — but one bite of the crisped, salty skin mingling
with tart, pickled peppers will set your taste buds reeling.
It has now progressed to an open event that can be booked online prior to sailing by any guest (patrons still receive the matchbook
with the
pin placed in their room), many of whom now show up
in costume.
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Place in a zip - lock / freezer bag and bash / roll over
with a rolling
pin (or your fists of hungry - rage!)
Roll and
place in a container or
pin with a tooth pick.
If you don't have a food processor,
placing the cookies
in a resealable plastic bag, and crushing them
with a rolling
pin also works well.
Place 17 cookies
in a food processor and process until broken into fine crumbs (alternately you can crush the cookies
in a ziptop bag
with a rolling
pin).
If you don't have a food processor, simply
placing the candies
in a zip - lock back and crushing
with a rolling
pin or meat tenderizer works just as well.
When his mother screamed help we went out to this sight, MY husband had his father
pinned to the living room ceiling staring him right
in the eyes, HE was telling him that I was going to be out
in the living room
in two minutes and going to find a
place to live
with him.
Crush the candy canes
in a food processor, (or if you're feeling adventurous enlist the kids by
placing candy canes
in a plastic bag and having them crush the pieces
with a rolling
pin.)
If you don't have a food processor you can also
place the chips
in a food storage bag and smash them
with a pan or rolling
pin.
If you don't have a food processor you can also
place the chips
in a Ziploc bag and smash them
with a pan or rolling
pin.
Traditional versus Better Fit Traditional Fit prefold cloth diapers can be secured to baby
with diaper
pins, Snappi Fasteners or
placed in diaper cover and trifolded (sides folded over the middle)
with the extra length then folded over
in front or back for additional absorbency.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, infants in Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held in place with a safety pi
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, infants
in Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held in place with a safety pi
in Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held
in place with a safety pi
in place with a safety
pin.
Setup requires cutting
with scissors, taping or
pinning the banner
in place and pouring the paints.
Though they can be found readily
in many local baby stores or fabric stores, its recommended that they be bought through your cloth diaper retailer because they will offer you diaper
pins with great features such as a curved body to make
pinning easier and safer, and heads that lock into
place.
In the 19th century, the modern diaper began to take shape and mothers in many parts of the world used cotton material, held in place with a fastening — eventually the safety pi
In the 19th century, the modern diaper began to take shape and mothers
in many parts of the world used cotton material, held in place with a fastening — eventually the safety pi
in many parts of the world used cotton material, held
in place with a fastening — eventually the safety pi
in place with a fastening — eventually the safety
pin.
They can be folded into a pad and
placed in a wrap or folded and fastened
with pins or nappi nippa making it more like a fitted nappy so better for containment.