Grease your hands thoroughly with cooking spray and dig in,
squishing everything together until well mixed.
Squish everything together with your hands until all of the flour is absorbed.
One thing I've noticed is the chocolate chips don't stick to the dough great, so as I'm scooping the dough I have to really
squish everything together before putting it on the pan, but I don't mind because these cookies are amazing!
Then add to the bowl and, using clean hands,
squish everything together very well.
You only have three hearts, so make sure to
squish everything in sight, except of course for the any living stragglers.
Not exact matches
Add
everything else except the shallots and blend well, it should just come together like a dough and should be able to grab a bit of the mixture and
squish it together easily.
Slice dough into generous 1/4» - thick slices with a serrated knife (some of the chocolate pieces may fall out or get in the way — just
squish them back in if they fall out;
everything will meld together during baking).
Once cool wrap in a tea towel and squeeze out as much water as possible then thinly chop — Put the spinach, parsley, chopped garlic, ricotta, gf flour, eggs, cheese into a large bowl and season well then stir until
everything is mixed — Using wet hands
squish the mixture into little walnut sized balls and then refrigerate for 30 mins — Bring a pan to boil and reduce the heat down and then carefully drop some of the balls in.
Dump
everything in a bowl and
squish it together with your hands.
The bottom part of the dress fit me great, but the bust area completely flattened me and made
everything squish out into the armpit area, which is obviously not a good look.
Mix
everything gently (you don't want to
squish the peaches) until the peaches are covered with the cornstarch / sugar / chia mixture.
Buildings will compress and explode in debris, roads will crumble and split, and
everything will try to
squish Dante into fine paste.
Using
everything from Love Hearts and
squished fruit, to spilled milk and teabags, the «accidental» project is a playful take on collaging, with some fun results.
Augaitis's artists have raided the junk piles, warehouses, hard ware stores and toy boxes of modern industrial culture, pulling out hospital sheets, toilet seats, crowbars, Cheerios, things that go
squish and
everything else you can think of, except the high art stuff of oil paint and marble.
If you're having trouble cramming all your information into the one page and
everything is
squished together, try creating a header and moving your contact information there.