Another option is a wet / dry bag, which allows you to put clean
things on the dry side and dirty things on the wet side.
Not exact matches
Anonymous - if using skinless breasts, I would do a few
things: 1) Cut them in half horizontally, to make thinner filets, and maybe pound them a little to even them out into cutlets 2) Rub the chicken
on both
sides with a little olive oil before adding the garlic salt and smoked paprika 3) Broil (but it will take less time) The key there is not letting the white meat
dry out under the broiler (hence the oil).
Red would also be good - used
dried oregano (all I had
on hand)- generous with the cilantro and put in right after the black beans - squeezed half a lime over the whole
thing right before serving - garnished with a bit of sour cream
on the
side - I used El Yucateco xxxhot sauce to liven mine a bit.
Continue stirring, slapping dough against
sides of saucepan with spoon, until dough leaves a thick film
on bottom of pan and pulls away from
sides, about 3 minutes (the important
thing here is to cook the flour and
dry out the dough).
FIFA have immortalised the actual events of the draw in a short piece
on their website, though the unnamed author quickly runs up against the fact that in an age before celebrity — before rehearsal draws and dancing interludes — the sight of a man taking small
things out of a larger
thing tends toward the
dry side of prosaic.
And If you have time to cook roasted sweet potato baby kale sun
dried tomato lasagna with homemade faux mozzarella cheese with artisan bread
on the
side on a weeknight, I have one
thing to say, «can I come over for dinner?»
A few more important
things to mention in this makeup review of Hed Kandi nail varnishes is that Hedonist
dries on the matte
side, beach party
dries glossy while Balearic Cool
dries glossy.
There are a few goofy and ridiculous
things they should have done better
on this car: After you pull the washer lever, the driver's
side wiper blade leaves about a half a foot (8 inches, I just measured) of
dried and murky washer - fluid slop blocking your vision
on the driver's left (why?)
Richter's «take»
on life appears to be that of a man permanently focused
on «the dark
side of the road,» and he has consequently been called many negative
things: «dour undertaker,
dry - eyed mourner, systematic debunker of clichés and lethal parodist,» among others, writes Robert Storr, in the huge catalogue which accompanies the exhibition, «Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting.»
If we can't concede something so basic and fundamental to science (you do not, under any circumstances, publish a graph that is knowingly in error) then how are we possibly going to trust those same principles with
things that aren't nearly as cut and
dry (oh say
things like the use of «novel» statistics to overstate one's case
on previous temperatures or «novel» statistics that spread warming from one
side of the Antarctic to the other)?
I picture the following cartoon: a goofy looking human in a bath towel running a dozen hair dryers in each hand, and then zooming out to bring all of their neighbors into view doing exactly the same
thing, then panning over to show a busy city sidewalk packed with people rushing to work with a briefcase and a dozen running hair dryers in each hand (either with arms at their
sides, or perhaps even up above their heads continuing to
dry their hair as they walk, briefcases dangling in the air), and then zooming out again to show the same scene carried out
on every city sidewalk.