Sentences with phrase «water splashes over»

When applied, it is quickly absorbed by the glands under the dog's» skin, and remains steadfast when bathing water splashes over it.

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Thismea culpa had the effect of splashing cold water all over Christians — and, I might add, showing dishonour to the God we worship: Christianity, despite the «equality» spouted by the NDP andits followers, may be offensive to others, so best to hide it, to not let it see the light of day.
Buddhist ascetics splash cold water over themselves at the end of their 100 - day austere Buddhism training to pray for peace in the world at Nose Myokenzan Betsuin temple in Tokyo on February 15, 2013 on the anniversary of Buddha's death.
You really can alter it to taste too, you might like more oil rather than a splash of water, or more of the tart apple cider vinegar over the mains.
I refrigerated it overnight and it tasted even more delicious; just let the saucepan come to room temperature, add a splash of water and reheat it over low heat.
Simple add 6 ounces of fresh raspberries to the bottom of a heavy bottom saucepan along with 1 tablespoon of sugar and a splash of liquid (water, bourbon) and cook over medium heat until combined.
Add the pasta and 1/3 c of the reserved pasta water to the cauliflower ragu and stir and toss over medium heat until the pasta is well coated (add a splash or two more of the reserved pasta water if necessary to loosen the sauce.)
To reheat add a splash of broth or water and stir over low heat.
Thin the rest of the mayo out with some water and then use a spoon to splash a bit more of it over the lettuce cups.
Stir over low heat until well mixed then add a splash or 2 of cooking water to make it saucy (ooo - er!).
She stir - fries them in a wok over high heat (adding a splash of cold water to steam and soften the ingredients) and then cooks the thick pieces of black - pepper - marinated beef.
our poor people's version was very soft - cooked left - over from dinner white or brown rice made with water and a bit of dark brown sugar (called panela, piloncillo, or jaggery); cooled over night; and had for breakfast with some coconut milk cream and sliced mangoes or a splash of condensed milk and bananas.
Meanwhile, heat a pan over medium - high heat and add the onion, garlic, and a splash of water (you can use oil if you prefer).
Heat a large pot over medium - high heat and add a splash of water (you can use a tablespoon of oil, if you prefer), the onion and garlic.
Heat a pan over medium - high heat and add a splash of water (or oil if you prefer), the onion and garlic.
Heat a medium pot over medium high heat and add a splash of water, the onion and garlic.
Place the white parts of the leeks, one diced potato and a few splashes of water (you can use oil if you prefer) into a large pan over medium heat and allow to sweat for about 5 minutes.
Heat a medium - sized pot over medium - high heat and add a splash of water (or oil if you prefer), the onion and garlic.
Add the Sliced Onion to a large pot with a splash of water, oil, or vegetable broth, and cook over medium - low heat until translucent.
Meanwhile, dice the onion, and over medium - high heat in a skillet, steam - sauté it with a splash or two of water or dry white wine (no oil is needed) until translucent, 3 - 5 minutes.
In a large skillet over medium heat, begin cooking a cup of sliced mushrooms and two cups of halved cherry tomatoes with a splash of water and (optionally) a splash of soy sauce for extra umami.
Add the Diced Onion, Italian Seasoning, and a splash of water to a large pot over medium heat.
Add the Onion, Italian Seasoning, and Garlic Powder to a large pot with a splash of water, over medium heat.
Meanwhile, heat 4 dolsot bowls directly on stovetop over high until extremely hot (water splashed on side should sizzle and dissipate immediately); how long this takes depends on your bowls and your stovetop.
Reheat gently over medium low heat with more ghee / coconut oil and a splash of plant milk or water.
Place them into a shallow, foil - lined baking tray then splash over some good olive oil, some aged balsamic, red wine vinegar, water, sea salt and cracked pepper (I don't strictly follow any quantities here... basically, you want to create enough liquid for the beetroot to initially steam, then caramelise with a sticky, delicious glaze.
pesto ingredients: 1 cup pumpkin seeds, toasted in a dry pan over medium heat (or not, as discussed above) 1 cup packed fresh basil leaves 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil splash of water 1 tbsp lemon juice small clove of garlic, peeled + crushed salt + pepper
Reheat gently over low, adding a splash of stock or water to loosen if needed.
When you want a breakfast portion, simply put 65g of the mixture into a saucepan with 200 ml of coconut water and heat gently over a medium - low heat for 3 minutes, or until it's the consistency that you like, stirring regularly and adding splashes of water to loosen, if needed.
Remove the mask using a warm washcloth, then splash some cold water over the face to close the pores.
Place the beetroot leaves in a pan with a few splashes of water, cover with a lid and cook over a medium heat until wilted, then scoop out and leave to cool and drain on kitchen paper.
And hand over hand the lines came in, rasping on the gunwales, the slim, blue - green fish taking shape deep in the clear water as we hauled, then splashing at the surface, rattling out their lives on the bottom boards and in the fish boxes.
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It is a lovely time to learn from your own baby as they naturally do this... they splash, roll over, pop bubbles and enjoy the water without a care in the world!
And later that week when we braved a trip to the beach, I chased my toddler all over the beach, splashed with him in the water, and played soccer on the hard packed sand without getting winded.
On the day we were checking out of the hotel to move into our newly found apartment, my water broke with a surprising splash all over the carpet.
Exposure Start with splash parks, start with the sprinklers in your back yard, start with a baby pool, but getting a child to see the fun side of water is far more effective than tossing them in and saying «get over it.»
Gently splash water over your baby's body or lay them on their back and move gently through the water, with lots of eye contact and smiles.
Mums say this tub fits great over the sink area and the sides of the tub are also well designed to let baby splash without too much water coming out.
I love this feeling of the wing blowing into your face, the sails over your head and the water splashing around.
Let your baby feel the water running over their skin, encourage them to splash and kick around, move around the pool so that your baby can take in all the sights.
Astronomers believe large moonlets up to at least a half - mile in size may hide among the rings, which themselves are only about 30 feet thick; the taller vertical structures visible here could be ring material that «splashes» up when the fine particles of the rings collide with these moonlets, much as water at the sea's edge can splash up and over a rock.
She bolted, splashing madly through the shallow water, her legs churning over the rough, slippery cobbles of the streambed.
When threatened by predators such as clouded leopards, the monkeys leap out of branches hanging over a river and crash into the water with a loud splash.
Many times, a victim will inadvertently help the worm infect others by splashing water over the wound to soothe the pain and providing it with a chance to deposit its eggs and start the cycle anew.
Last week, lunar scientists made a splash when they announced that three spacecraft — India's Chandrayaan - 1 craft and NASA's Cassini and Deep Impact probes — have detected water's spectral signature over much of the moon's surface.
Place a small skillet over medium - high heat, and add the kale along with a teeny splash of water.
It is awesome hot or cold, with hot water and a splash of coconut milk, or stirred into a cold glass of homemade almond milk and poured over ice.
They took these beautiful photos and were such good sports when I, in my dinner party high, splashed them with sparkling water at the end of the night;) Head over to Jen's style blog, Skirt the Rules, for more.
For most of my life, I've washed my face much like you see it done in a television commercial: splash with water, rub some cleanser all over the place (often a foaming cleanser... shudder), rinse it all off, and dry with a towel.
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