This raw cake is a wonder, and the perfect compliment to the raw emotional
spluttering in this post.
As with humans there are no end of conditions that can trigger a bout of coughing, sneezing or
spluttering for a cat.
But note that, in Watts» world, the speculative
splutterings of a single rogue scientist become «In fact scientists calculate that Obama has four years in which to save the world».
When it starts to
splutter add the ginger and curry leaves and fry for a few seconds.
As the mustard
seeds splutter, add the asafoetida and turn off the flame.
A dry wind sends copper - coloured dust billowing in the air,
as spluttering trotros and taxis grind...
Davis mutters about grammar schools; Johnson
splutters about taxing bankers.»
His
car spluttered and after some confusion McLaren eventually went on ahead and managed to take his first win, just a few tenths ahead of the charging Trintignant.
We spice our pancakes a bit
by spluttering some mustard seeds, the cumin, a bit of asafetida and some curry leaves in a little oil and add it to the batter along with finely chopped ginger and green chillies.
Turn down the heat and carefully add water or stock (it will
splutter so stand back).
To those
left spluttering by what they see as the disingenuousness of it all, Nick Clegg's post-Queen's Speech pronouncements on his government's planned shake up of childcare will only raise their blood pressure higher still.
Others feel improvisational, like Greven
spluttering at his wife: «You think you know me!
He is good at making something out of almost nothing, which is often seen as a kind of virtue, but which here has had
people spluttering and complaining that anyone could have done it.
The marks on these works were said to be extraordinary: «The paint flung and squeezed on to the canvases, spilling and
spluttering across their surfaces and smeared on with the artist's fingers.»
For example when fathers feed their young babies they respond appropriately when the baby wants to pause or needs to
splutter after taking too much milk.
«Oooh yeah, oh baby yeah,» percolated and
spluttered through the wads of white chocolate cake the gen - Xer at the next table was cramming into his mouth.
AND please do
n't splutter into your latte about the NT being «hearsay» — The Apochryphal gospels were written 150 - 400 years after Jesus and they are labelled as such.
Hi Padhu, My idli podi has become bitter: (I used black sesame seeds and it
dint splutter properly.
In wok, heat vegetable oil over medium high heat (oil should
splutter if a pinch of water is added).
A Rolls - Royce may look fine in your garage but is no use at all if the engine only
occasionally splutters into life.
Despite Arsenal's
spluttering form, the Gunners boss has been encouraged by the win over Swansea before the international break and their failed effort to overturn a first leg deficit against Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16.
In a series of hard - fought scrimmages that are beautifully brainless if not heroic, the grunting, tussling,
spluttering tangle of arms and legs scrambles for possession of a 3 1/2 - pound, cork - filled leather ball.
The game
eventually spluttered into life in the 18th minute as Dieumerci Mbokani had a goal disallowed for Norwich.
Sure, there are a
few spluttered words of condemnation or a gentle slap on the wrist but the scrutiny British, particularly English, players find themselves under when they decide to cheat is essentially the press rubbing their bellies and telling them what a cheeky chappie they are.
Marginalized,
Klein splutters a thinly - veiled threat to expand his pro-Trump club of #IDCfakeDEMS
Bernard Jenkin, offering a useful insight rather than just
indignant spluttering, has said: «The EU punishes economic success and rewards profligacy and failure.»
And even the Treasury is now hypothecating taxes - a breach of HMT doctrine which has former
mandarins spluttering.
«The new British love for outrage is threatening to turn us into a country of humourless, po - faced robots,
spluttering angry denunciations at anyone who expresses an unusual idea or a cruel joke,» politics.co.uk's editor Ian Dunt wrote.
Alas, he failed to give a clear instruction, leaving the former style editor of Harpers and
Queen spluttering: «I wanted to know what I should do...»
Heat a non stick pan on medium heat with 1 - 2 tbsp coconut oil to completely cover the surface of the pan, allow to heat up so that the batter slightly sizzles but without spluttering
Fortunately Notas is armed with a bounty of actionable tips that can be implemented as soon as the
conversation splutters to an uncomfortable halt.
Livesey's aging Candy certainly looks like the bald - pated gent with the walrus mustache, and can be a splut - splut -
spluttering old fart.
The Neon Demon doesn't mess with the recipe, but refines it and streamlines it even further, boiling it down into a glistening,
spluttering reduction.
It's implausible, over the top and suffers from a third act that
splutters towards a predictably lame ending, but for as long as Neeson staggers up and down the aisles waving his pistol in bemused passengers» faces, this is solidly entertaining stuff.
spluttered Senator Jesse Helms in 1989, trying to get Mapplethorpe's eye - poppingly explicit photographic art banned.
CHANG: It's awfully hard to choose among those three, though I'm leaning a bit toward «O.J.: Made in America,» if only because it would make all those film - is - film - and - TV - is - TV
purists splutter.
When asked if he could pull some data on teacher absenteeism or staff training costs, one veteran principal in a well - regarded
district spluttered, «Do you know what I do if I want substitute teacher data?