Using the dip stick if you actually did see that the oil was low, then definitely there is a problem, There is a possibility that the piston rings may be leaking oil into the combustion chamber thus burning oil along with gas.
Not exact matches
Use carrot
sticks or gluten free crackers to
dip it in, or add a dollop or two to a leafy salad to give it some oomph!
I once made up some gift bags
using the larger size pretzel
sticks,
dipped in chocolate, then rolled in different toppings, everyone loved them.
It's also amazing as a
dip (
using less water) for your sweet potato fries or veggie
sticks.
Using a metal dough scraper, cut the dough into 6 equal pieces (or larger if you are comfortable shaping large pizzas), You can
dip the scraper into the water between cuts to keep the dough from
sticking to it, Sprinkle flour over the dough.
Using paper straws and / or lollipop
sticks,
dip the end into the melted chocolate, and then insert into the round cereal treat, about half way into the side of the treat.
Holding the
stick,
dip the apple
using a spoon, if desired to help coat on more caramel.
Slice the baked dough into
sticks and
use the
dipping sauce of your choice.
Using fingers lightly coated with cocoa powder (to prevent
sticking), roll 1 tablespoon - sized pieces of dough into balls, and
dip half of the ball into the crushed chips.
OR put a pop
stick into the marshmallow and
use the
stick for
dipping.
I like to make a big batch of this nutty, sweet, gingery sauce to
use in lots of ways throughout the week — as the dressing for a rice bowl, as a sauce for baked tofu, as a
dip for carrot and cucumber
sticks, a marinade for grilled shrimp, and more.
Save the leftovers for future salads,
use as a
dip, or
stick it in an airtight container and freeze.
Before
dipping them in chocolate I
stuck them with tooth picks and
used a spoon to help get the chocolate over them, it was easy!
I'm also
using an oil - based salad dressing instead of the more typical Vietnamese
dipping sauce (nuoc cham), but I'm
sticking with the same tangy / sweet / salty / zesty flavors in the dressing.
Dip a fork into flour so that it doesn't
stick and
use it to crimp the edges closed.
I have made something very similar for a
dip...
Use one 8oz
stick of cream cheese (softened), half a cup of the same buffalo sauce, half a cup of ranch dressing and one can of chicken (drained, and I always shred mine with a fork).
I was able to
use the
stick to easily
dip each ball in chocolate and roll in graham cracker crumbs quickly before the chocolate cooled.
«
Use this as a party
dip, surrounded by little cubes of smoked tofu (I particularly love the one that has almonds in it) speared onto cocktail
sticks.»
You'll
use this to
dip your fingers in, in between rolling the meatballs so they don't get tacky and
stick to your hands.
Try dunking baked or fried chicken nuggets into our mustards, or
use Panola Mustard as an unexpected
dip for pretzels, cheese wedges and carrot
sticks.
Doenjang is also one of the main ingredients in ssam jang, a very popular condiment
used in Korean barbecue - style lettuce wraps and as a
dip for raw, crunchy vegetables like cucumber and carrot
sticks.
The easiest way to do this is to skewer the egg with one
stick,
dip in the chocolate and then
use the other
stick to remove the egg from the first.
I
use it in rice paper rolls, as a
dip for veggie
sticks but also for all kinds of sandwiches.
8 Tbsp (1
stick) butter 4 tsp cider vinegar 1/4 to 1 tsp cayenne pepper, or to taste ⅛ tsp garlic powder 4 to 8 Tbsp hot sauce, or to taste (Frank's is the brand
used in Buffalo) Celery
sticks Blue cheese dressing is served on the side for
dipping, with celery
So here's the trick we
use all the time:
Dip the potato
sticks in egg whites whisked with herbs and / or spices before baking.
I
used carrot
sticks and bell peppers to
dip!
I love the versatility of this and how I can
use it as a cheezy spread on homemade raw crackers, a
dip for fresh veggie
sticks, added to a sandwich or kale wrap, and even a scoop as a salad topping.
Step 4:
Dip an orangewood
stick into clear nail polish and
use the tacky tip to pick up a small gold stud (available at craft stores).
A range numicon resources: small / medium / large numicon blocks to
use for different activities or display, 2 dice with numicon pictures to
use with board games, jigsaw cards to match picture and number, folder cover, board game, peg cards, worksheets to circle, full set of dominoes with numicon pictures, counting activity with flower gardens and a worksheet to draw and count, cut and
stick activity, 4 piece jigsaws to match the number / blocks / pictures / numicon, game spinner, 1 0 sided dice, hopping and jumping game for indoor or outdoor
use, large loop cards to 2 0, lucky
dip game, full deck of cards to
use for card games or matching pairs, more or less loop cards, number bingo with number on mats and matching numicon cards, numicon bingo game with numicon symbols on boards and matching number cards, dart board tally chart interactive game with animated Power Point, hook a duck game with numicon symbols of the base of the duck cards, treasure hunt game, display train — 6 A 4 pages in size with each train carriage containing a numicon symbol.
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From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I
used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic
dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue
sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and black • paint brushes
Performed routine tests such as urine
dip stick, vision and hearing tests.Performed procedures and
uses equipment as delegated by a licensed professional, including blood draws, foley catheter removal and EKGs.
Completed and submitted clinical documentation in accordance with agency guidelines.Prepared patient rooms prior to their arrival.Collected urine and fecal samples.Support duties for diagnostic and technical treatment procedures, such as setting up and operating special medical equipment and apparatus.Assisted with adequate nutrition and fluid intake.Directed patients in prescribed range of motion exercises and in the
use of braces or artificial limbs.Provided transportation, assistance and companionship to clients.Cleaned and organized patients» living quarters.Positioned residents for comfort and to prevent skin pressure problems.Kept facility stocked with necessary supplies, equipment and instruments.Obtained and set up suction equipment.Performed routine tests such as urine
dip stick, vision and hearing tests.Provided necessary supplies, support and assistance to medical staff and patients for unit specific procedures.
I
used these pretty paint
dipped candle
sticks holders — see how I made them here, just thrift store brass candle
stick holders with a little makeover.
I
used garden sheers to cut the
sticks and
dipped the tip of the
stick in glue prior to poking it in to the styrofoam ball.
3 If you prefer to
use the chile powder on the outside, unmold the pops and allow to thaw slightly (so the chile powder will
stick to it), place the chile powder in a shallow bowl, then
dip the pops in to coat.