Sentences with phrase «poke tiny holes»

Since these devices poke tiny holes into your skin, dermatologists say that using them will make you at risk for an infection.
A cold apple worked great and I used a fork to poke tiny holes in it for a little flavor.
Then we poked tiny holes on either side of the tongue and used thin pink or blue ribbon in the holes to «lace» it up.
Sang's team approached the problem by poking tiny holes into chicken eggs and injecting the embryos with viruses.
They demonstrated that a sheet of graphene, a lattice of carbon atoms one layer thick, could be used to differentiate between bases in a strand of DNA by poking a tiny hole in the sheet and threading DNA through it.
Press the stuffing gently and loosely into a pound cake loaf pan, cover loosely with tinfoil; poke a tiny hole in the foil to let steam escape, and bake at 350 F for about thirty minutes, longer if you want the stuffing more crispy.

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And you get those nice, round holes in the dough by poking a toothpick in straight and then moving it around in tiny circles to widen the hole.
Poke a few holes in the top of each, rub a tiny bit of vegan butter on top of each, sprinkle with raw sugar and bake for 20 - 25 minutes, or until golden brown.
(To hang them up, I have used tiny pushpins in the past, but now that we have a house and I don't want to poke holes in the walls, the poky part of velcro stuck to a command sticky pad has worked great!)
Some of our favorite spots include Santa Rita cafe — which offers great coffee, fresh fruit smoothies and healthy brunch options like avocado toast, and Shrimp Hole, a tiny restaurant that serves ocean - fresh shrimp in every guise possible — in curries, doused with garlic butter or with fresh mango salsa, plus ceviche, poke bowls and more.
With a pointed serrated knife blade, poke a couple of tiny holes in the tent — or when covering a container for baking, or for storing.
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