Sentences with phrase «water cling»

At Fergus McCaffrey the evenly sized stripes of water cling to the front windows, where they measure out the width of panes of glass.
Water clinging to leaves will repel oil - based vinaigrettes and thin out creamy dressings, leading to bland salad.
Meanwhile, in a large skillet, steam the spinach with just the water clinging to the leaves until just wilted, then drain.
Add a little water to the pan to keep moist if need be, though the water clinging to the leaves might be sufficient.
Once the pasta is cooked, use tongs or a spider to transfer it directly from the boiling water into the sauté pan with your sauce, so the sauce can pick up some of the starchy water clinging to the noodles.
Shake well and remove any extra water clinging to the pasta.
Put trimmed and cleaned green beans in a large bowl, with a scant tablespoon or so of water on the bottom (freshly washed green beans can be used with the water clinging to them).
Usually I either roast them in the oven or cook them in the microwave with just a little water clinging to them and sprinkled with a little garlic salt and lemon zest.
Don't spin the greens dry — it's good to have some water clinging to the leaves to help them steamily cook.
Leave water clinging to the leaves.
If water clings more tightly to the grains of one material than to those of the other, the grains may separate even if they are otherwise identical and would ordinarily mix, the researchers report in a paper to be published in Physical Review Letters.
2 bunches beets (3 to 4 pounds with greens), greens removed, chopped, washed, and drained with some water clinging (about 9 cups greens)
If using fresh spinach, cook the spinach in a saucepan with the water clinging to its leaves, stirring, until wilted.
Water clings to sodium like a magnet, so when you consume more salt than usual, you may retain more water.

Not exact matches

I don't think that point of view holds water, but the fact that it's put forward with a straight face makes it pretty unsurprising that a small handful of Wall Street types are going to cling to the notion.
Given that we are rich when the world is poor, that we cling to our nuclear arms as if world extermination were a noble risk, destroy ancient forests, gouge the landscape, pollute the soil, water and air, that we copulate and abort with unrestrained abandon — how then are we to interpret Jesus» words, «It is what comes out of a person that defiles,» so as to come up smelling like roses?
God gave us many «names» for His many facets so that all of us could find some kind of positive connotation to which we could cling — cloud, pillar of fire, father, shepherd, teacher, bread, friend, king, creator, provider, mother hen, water, rock, tower of refuge, master, physician, light, servant, prince, vine, and many others.
They opted for a middle way, clinging to a watered down version of the traditional dogmas.
From this depth — I came only to draw water In a jug — so long ago, this brightness Still clings to my eyes — the perception I found, And so much empty space, my own, Reflected in the well... 22
then drop it in boiling water as normal (no need to swirl) and in 3 minutes fish it out and peel off the cling!
Any excess water on the leaves will dilute the flavor of your dressing, which also won't cling well to wet greens.
Wrap the salmon in cling film and weigh it down with whatever you have on hand, bricks wrapped in foil, containers filled with water...
All I know is that when I consider the struggle our bodies are up against — air and water pollution, synthetic and processed foods, chemical toxins — I find myself clinging to every last study, report and trend that promotes beneficial health claims!
On a bamboo mat with a layer of cling wrap on top: press rice in an even layer with no visible holes, leaving a bit of room at the bottom (as pictured), keep a bowl of cold water next to you so you can wet your hands if they get sticky.
The onions are washed in several changes of water to rid them of any clinging juices; this also makes them taste less sharp.
Remove all 4 from the water, then cut off one end of the cling film to release the haggis then serve with roasted root vegetables, potato and some vegetarian gravy.
With water still clinging to it, place half the spinach in a Dutch oven over medium heat.
And definitely boiling those lasagna noodles, which love to flop around as you drain them, stinging you with their clinging water as you clumsily try to separate them into neat sheets for layering.
Tear leaves into 2» pieces and rinse well (you'll want some water still clinging to the leaves).
Using your hands, swirl husks in water to loosen any silk and dirt clinging to surface.
That's because the water is clinging to the outside of the corn particles.
Your baby needs all his or her eating utensils boiled under hot water for ten minutes to kill the possible dirt and bacteria clinging to it.
Even if I thought the other parts would be ok, I would probably still clean my duckbill valves by hand to make sure soapy water didn't cling inside them (not an issue for the flat valve style).
Water that has high mineral content or other substances that could cling to or coat fabrics might also lead to a need to strip diapers, so knowing about the water in your area is helWater that has high mineral content or other substances that could cling to or coat fabrics might also lead to a need to strip diapers, so knowing about the water in your area is helwater in your area is helpful.
San Antonio water has lots of minerals that love to cling to fabrics, including your cloth diapers.
Place the leaves in a cooking pot, but don't add any cooking water — the spinach will cook adequately in the water left clinging to the leaves from the washing process.
In spray - drying, a mixture of water and the material to be dried is forced through a sprinkler into a high - temperature drum, instantly evaporating the water droplets clinging to the material.
The fire would cling to flesh and was impossible to extinguish with water.
Rising ocean water temperatures and increasing levels of acidity — two symptoms of climate change — are imperiling sea creatures in unexpected ways: mussels are having trouble clinging to rocks, and the red rock shrimp's camouflage is being thwarted, according to presenters at the AAAS Pacific Division annual meeting at the University of San Diego in June.
A robot surveying the underside of Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf has made a startling discovery: Clinging upside - down from crannies in the ice shelf with their tentacles dangling into the icy water were thousands and thousands of tiny sea anemones.
Toxic ocean pollutants like DDT, PCBs, or mercury cling to the surface of plastics, causing them to «suck up all the pollutants in the water and concentrate them.»
In animals that had drunk plain water, about 100 bacteria clung to each square millimeter of the tissue's inner walls.
u Many Mars researchers cling to the belief that Mars once had oceans or considerable subsurface water.
Often photographed clinging to Arctic ice floes as its habitat melts away into warming waters, the polar bear is the poster child for U.S. efforts to save wildlife on the brink of extinction using the Endangered Species Act.
1 bunch kale (about 1 1/4 pounds), thick stems removed, leaves torn into large pieces and washed with water left clinging
Couscous is so easy to use it doesn't even need cooking — just pour on boiling water, cover with cling film and leave it to absorb the liquid, before adding butter or oil and fluffing with a fork.
Adding even a splash of cooking water helps pasta sauce cling to cooked noodles.
1 bunch (about 1 pound) broccoli rabe, cut crosswise 1 inch thick and well washed, with water still clinging to it (blanched if desired)
Your body will not retain any water, and anything unnecessary will be flushed out with the fat that has been clinging to your form.
Place the asparagus in a microwave safe dish with 1 tbsp water and cover with cling film.
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