I had to laugh when you commented about hating those cords:) I've been on a mission to hide our cords and cell phones, I've found hatboxes work well because you can
poke holes in the back for the cords to hide in.
Not exact matches
We will see a lot of old men running down the hallways trying to get away from the «he» nurse who will be trying to
poke that old fella
in the
back bottom
hole.
While cake is still warm, using a fork, or the
back of a wooden spoon
poke holes in the cake every 1/2 inch.
Poke a
hole in the middle and if the dough doesn't bounce
back, then the proving is enough.
Place it
back in its rightful spot, then wrap your creation
in aluminum foil and
poke some
holes in the top and sides — just another excuse to use your knife skills.
When choux are done, use a paring knife to
poke holes in the bottoms of the puffs (or, if making logs, a
hole in each side), place upside down
back on the baking sheet, and return to the oven (which should be turned off) to cool, placing a wooden spoon
in the door to prop it open.
You don't need to sacrifice fashion for function; transform a patterned letter sorter into a desktop charging station by turning it on its side and drilling
holes in the
back for wires to
poke through.
Silicone cups are made with the front part rounded for a smooth look under your clothes and a
hole in the
back for your nipple to
poke through to protect it.
Finally, as the government pushed
back via mass media, the internet provided a way for protesters to
poke holes in stories promulgated through official channels.
I loved how my friend
poked at all the potential
holes in my ideas and then helped me brainstorm how I might stitch them
back together.
Heck it only took one hour for these skeptics to
poke holes in evidence that actualy
backs up there case.