Sentences with phrase «then shriveled»

But those inserts sat there, not even smoking, until they were covered with a blazing inferno, and then they shriveled up (like plastic) and melted away to nothing.
I think I got a bit discouraged by some failures: the first broccoli head ended up flowering, my zucchini plant produced squash that only grew to about three inches and then shriveled up, and there are still no peppers on my bell pepper plant.
When it's green and growing well, it's good ground cover and then it shrivels up and becomes poor ground cover.

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Then the stomach tends to kind of shrivel up.
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, even during the prosperous years of the aughties a sense of unease was growing, a feeling that if this society was what triumph of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good thing.
I tossed small, halved homegrown plum tomatoes with olive oil and a few dried herbs, then slow roasted for 8 - 12 hours at 200 - 250 until a bit shriveled, but still succulent.
Another factor is if the dates are a bit too dry (you can tell this if they are shriveled and hard to the touch on the surface), then the mixture will be too hard.
Stir, then roast 3 to 4 minutes more, or until most tomatoes are slightly shriveled and some are scorched.
The difference is that dark raisins are sun dried which gives them that dark shriveled appearance, whereas golden raisins are treated with sulfur dioxide first to prevent them from turning dark and then air dried to keep them a golden yellow color.
It's happened to all of us: you get the cast iron hot, swirl in the oil, lay the chicken thighs skin - side down, and then: shriveling.
If he and his team are intelligent enough to buy the shares then they are surely going to ensure onfield success — without it their investment shrivels.
Then it will shrivel up and blow away and you'll be better able to help your child.
But we're well into the 21st century, and my kids will shrivel into complaining oblivion without a cup of juice at all times — except they leave them everywhere and then get a new one.
Then there are babies that come out looking all shriveled and wrinkly like a Sharpei.
But then it began to run out of fuel and entered its stormy death throes, swelling to 100 times its previous size and brightening 10,000-fold, before shedding its outer layers and shriveling to a glowing cinder the size of Earth.
Transfer the peppers to a baking sheet or oven - safe skillet, then bake in the preheated oven until the meat is cooked through and the peppers are soft and starting to shrivel, 40 to 45 minutes.
I was under the impression listening to Nadine Artemis that glycerine of all kinds was not healthy as a topical skin care ingredient because it for example temporarily plumped and lubricated then ultimately has the opposite effects where it shrivels up skin.
If all minority children had talented and devoted teachers like Ms. Anderson who believed in them, then that stubborn racial achievement gap would shrivel up, sure enough.
The storm surge, once it had blasted across the shriveled marshlands, knocked out the stilts and then the houses, too.
Here Burri stretched transparent plastic sheets over the canvas, then perforated, shriveled, and charred them.
And then you have the steady contraction of print newspapers, a decline that has seen dozens of once - proud titles shrivel up or close altogether in the last few years.
First thanksgiving of my then boyfriend's (now husband) and my family to all get together I overcooked the Ham to a dry shrivelled up mess.
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