Kennedy recently exhibited her project, called «Soft House» (
see above picture), at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany in which she transformed typical curtains into energy - harvesting surfaces able to track the sun — and generate up to 16,000 watt - hours of electricity.
It's kind of pathetic to see Zeus get pummeled by a mortal while Osiris flails away with an ankh that has a set of ticklers glued onto the end (
see above picture).
Last night, Ramirez looked the part of campaigning candidate (
see above picture) as he handed out Thanksgiving turkeys to local residents with Diaz in University Heights.
The lucky recipient receives a witty eCard that is published to their Facebook new feed and a friendly message on their wall (
see above picture).
While the folks at Nanex have spotted and documented these spoofing events numerous times over the past few years (
see above picture), regulators let Sarao continue his manipulative behavior.
When
I saw the above pictures in the magazine, I really liked the color of the walls in the living room.
Not exact matches
As
seen in the
picture above, multiple downloads can roll at the same time.
Cruise's goal was to build self - driving technology that works on your existing car, which took the form of the sensor package RP - 1 prototype (
see picture above and video below).
But with no recession in sight, a deteriorating supply / demand
picture and rising inflation risks, it's not difficult to
see 10 - year yields moving
above 3 % this year, the only questions being how far
above and how fast.
Chris Anderson discovered that the true shape of demand, not filtered by the economics of scarcity shows a very long tail (
see picture above).
It would be like me demanding that you look at the
picture above and only
see one creature.
This is the message I
see in the
picture above.
I had
seen pictures of his great Vence Chapel (in the hills
above the French Riviera) but because I was so convinced, a priori, that this could have been only a tour de force, I did not really
see what I was looking at.
However, when you
see these Pakistani muslim women in the
picture above, burqa seems like the best invention after sliced bread.
Please
see my response on the previous page, and yes, the
picture above is the manuscript spoken of in this article.
Put a 2 ″ (5 cm) lengthwise cut (
see arrow) into the top to help putting it on the bottom part like shown in the
pictures above.
(
see left
picture above).
My heart stood still when I
saw the cheese melting and oozing in your
pictures above with the thyme and cranberry... I can taste all the flavors on my tongue right now.
I've
seen some variations of this recipe that sliced their greens even more thinly than in the
picture above, to the point of being shredded.
Incidentally, you may have
seen Melting Moments that look very different from the
picture above.
One more thing before I forget, at the same time I quickly redid the photos for my graham crackers which you can
see a preview
above, but for the rest of those
pictures, and our favorite recipe for 100 % whole wheat graham crackers go here!
I will mail one (1) lucky grand prize winner (selected through random.org) everything you
see pictured in the first 2 photos
above + a signed copy of the new book!
Let cool on a rack for 10 to 15 minutes, then turn out onto a platter (one that will catch spills, unlike what you
see in the
pictures above).
Do you
see the plant
picture above??
You can
see me in the
picture above, happily holding my can of supposedly cream filled coconut milk.
I wanted to explain that added protein, because I know if I read that note
above and then
saw a
picture of a broad like me.
Ours were fairly thin (as you can
see from the
picture above), so I left them in.
(I did not have buttermilk, but as you can
see from the
picture above, I keep instant mix available and it works great!)
As you can
see in the
picture above, I have my flavor crust but the steak at this point is only about 80 degrees on the inside.
P.S. Does anyone else
see the face in the swirl in the
pictures above?
It's the little pasta you
see pictured above (also called pearl couscous).
Working around the rim, tuck the overhanging dough under itself, and crimp with a fork or flute using your fingers (
see picture up
above).
As you can
see from my
pictures up
above, I like to roll out my dough on sheets of wax paper.
Pictured above you'll
see the 5 - Grain Bitter Chocolate Porridge I made with one of the Clearspring mixes (Emmer wheat, barley, long grain brown rice, kamut and whole grain oats).
Other chile varieties, such as Big Jim (popular with home gardeners;
see picture above) and New Mexico R - Naky, have been developed but became popular mostly with home gardeners.
It's funny — but when I
saw the wave
picture at first I thought it was a blanket on a bed (like the
picture above it).
(
See the
picture above for a visual explanation)
Check out the sneak peek of the book right here on the blog, and
see for yourself why you want this cookbook the minute it comes out (click on the link
above, the link in the sidebar, or the
picture just below to
see the whole.
While I enjoyed the flavor of it very much, I didn't have as much rise on it as I
see in the
picture above.
Be sure to read all the way down so you can
see the pesto recipe and margarita pizza recipe she makes as
pictured above!
(
See pictures above in text.)
baby globe or plain baby carrots, scrubbed and peeled with 1/2 to 1 inch of stem left on end (
see picture above)
For the rest of the pears, tip the slices over so that they are leaning over, rather than standing straight up (
see pictures or America's Test Kitchen link
above).
If the frosting gets too runny, add a few tsp of sifted powdered sugar until it reaches the right consistency for frosting (
see picture above).
Pour the nuts into a blender and grind them into a meal, making sure you don't grind them too fine (
see picture above for desired texture).
Add a few pinches of salt (if desired) and blend until creamy, pausing and scraping down the sides as needed (
see pictures above for the process).
And as you can
see from the
picture above, this cornbread mix recipe only has four simple ingredients (five if you want to add sugar), all of which may already be in your pantry.
I'm excited to
see that what I'm making is turning out as beautifully as the
pictures above!
Buckwheat isn't actually a wheat; it's a plant that flowers (
see above), withers (below), and produces triangular grain - like seeds, as
pictured below.