Sentences with phrase «put in their water»

He says the city is trying to keep up with the drop in housing inventory and rise in rents by approving new apartment complexes and working with developers to put in water and sewer pipes.
Their off grid power could immediately be used to put in water filtration systems in their homes.
For example, would you take a pill (or support legislation to put it in our water supply) that does away with sexual desire and then have all reproduction occur by «test tubes» or cloning?
With a quizzical look at the therapist he picked up the baby doll which he had never before touched, put it in the water and held it under for a long, silent moment.
Without a word, mom puts them in the water and washes them.
This sounds very intriguing, so I'll reask the question: do you put them in water to «gel» first?
The great thing about it was that they tasted like the cut fruit I was putting in our water bottles but without the all the hassle.
They told use to put it in water at 110 degrees (though it doesn't have to be perfect; very, very hot water will kill it, too cold will just take longer).
I am wondering if I can use this same recipe and put it in a water bath to store on the shelf instead of the freezer?
Then when I put it in the water to boil, they half disintegrated.
In March, the pepper seeds are put in water to germinate, then transferred to greenhouse beds.
To keep asparagus and herbs fresh, I put them in water and treat them just like the flowers.
I'll put in water, a frozen banana, and occasionally some berries, and it almost tastes like a milk shake
Were you super gentle while picking the bagels up to put in the water?
Also, should I throw everything in all at once or should I put in the water / yeast / sugar and allow the yeast to «bloom» before putting in the rest of the ingredients and getting it mixing?
I think the dried would be fine, just put it in the water and it's flavor / aroma will be there in the food as it steams; maybe not quite as much as fresh, but still good.
Place squash in a blender with 1/2 cup soaked cashews (just put them in water overnight), Lindsey's 5 spice, nutritional yeast, cayenne + olive oil.
If you have dried chickpeas you need to put them in water over night and remove the skin.
I think I once saw him put some in water.
They put it in their water and use it to give their fresh - cut apples a bit of zest.
Crack the eggs into 4 cups first before you put them in the water as that means you won't break the yolk when the egg enters the water.
He started for the varsity as a sophomore in 2011, which put him in the water for two of three championship losses.
The Boy and Me said about soaking the raisins, I did put some in water, but they didn't grow very much.
Do you prepare everything first, and then undress the baby just before putting him in the water?
If you put that in water it explodes!
As Marsden Wagner, director of Maternal and Child Health for the World Health Organisation for fifteen years, puts it in Water Birth Unplugged:
Danielle Lo Presti: Yeah, barley wheat grass, thank you put in your water.
Pamela said: «The «Grow Capsules» that look like little beans you can put in water and grow a sponge animal.»
If you have had problems with leaks / holes in your breast milk bags during the defrosting process, you can try putting a ziploc bag around the one that you're defrosting before you put it in water.
However, if you still feel that your baby is too delicate and you don't want to put her in water, you may find it easier to keep her clean through top and tail.
Put them in the water before adding the detergent for best results.
First thought: what are they putting in the water in South Carolina?
First she deprived juveniles of vision in one eye so that the corresponding brain cells failed to make connections; once the mice reached maturity, they were put in a water maze that required them to recognize a pattern of fine lines to find a floating platform.
And here's how they do it: they take sandstone and put it in water, so that all the pores are filled.
«The amounts of phenols are very low — and too low, I think, to make an impact,» he says of the ferulic acid in bran, «The amount that's there — if I were to put it in water, I would find no bitterness.»
When baking soda and citric acid are mixed and are then put in water, they undergo a chemical reaction.
And if the wastewater spills, he said, «the only thing we're putting in the water is already in the ocean anyway.»
I put them in our water bottles so everyone has a nourishing way to hydrate during a long flight.
You could put in water, or sweet potatoes, or shoes or really anything, but no matter what you've put in it, it will overflow when it reaches the top.
Sounds similar to the «stuff» they put in our water.
Chia seeds - put them in water and they turn into jelly (hope they have them in India) BCAA's - This gives you energy during your workout.
Do you think putting it in pudding or yogurt three times daily or did you put it in water.
I've been culturing the same grains for a year and have only put them in water when I was going on vacation for 2 weeks.
About one - fourth of one apple's volume is air, which is why they float when you put them in water.
I don't have peppermint tea but I have peppermint extract if I put that in some water will that work
I was wondering if you thought your recipe could be modified and instead of maple syrup in the liquid, if stevia could be put in the water to boil the ginger in.
I also put it in my water bottle everyday along with chia seeds and cinnamon.
Peppermint shown clinically proven — if you take a drop of peppermint straight your mouth, put it in your water, put in a teaspoon of coconut oil, actually helps open up your airways, open up your bronchioles, give you deeper breathes.
Is there some reason for the extra step of putting them in water?
Can you grind up the chia seeds first before you put in water or blend all ingredients and then drink it?
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