Sentences with phrase «plain old ball»

The only thing that can make a cheese ball even better is turning it from a plain old ball into a fun shape that fits in with a seasonal gathering.

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Feel free to improvise and add any kind of herbs you like; fresh dill or mint, will surely give a Mediterranean twist on your plate.When it comes to coating less is more; so this fried cheese ball uses plain good old - fashioned flour.
Would it work to roll the dough into little balls and bake on a cookie sheet for doughnut holes... I saw someone say they were going to use a cake pop machine and you said that would work, but I have neither a donut pan or cake pop machine... just a plain old cookie sheet and oven!
I fully understand we just lost one game and uts not the end of the world but am struggling to deal with is the consistent lack of mental toughness that are the hallmarks of all title winning teams... we need to be proactive and stop been reactionary, simples... we had what is in all honesty a good couple of matches begining of the season WINNABLE games but we already fell short at the first hurdle now all the talk is about bouncing back, whatever happened to eyes on the ball straight from the off... a Westham side with a new manager, some new players and a 16 year old making his debut beating Arsenal at home is just plain disgraceful and whatever happens next does not in any way mitigate against that.....
I never thought to send her with energy balls though because she loved her Frozen lunch bag and sandwich containers too much to send her with a plain old container.
Here, regular jumping jacks get the medicine ball treatment, renegade rows turn core scorcher and plain old tricep extensions now work your lower half.
The homophones include: accept, except, affect, effect, ball, bawl, berry, bury, fair, fare, grate, great, grown, groan, heel, heal, he'll, knot, not, mail, male, main, mane, meat, meet, medal, meddle, missed, mist, peace, piece, plain, plane, rain, rein, reign, scene, seen, weather, whether, whose, who's This resource is appropriate for year 3 and 4 pupils and older SEN students.
Dogs love all kinds of toys... Booda dog toys, dog Kong toys, stuffed toys and plain old rubber balls.
Plain models aren't as attractive as those topped with old - style glass ball finials, a look that dates back to the 1700s when the rods were invented.
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