Not exact matches
300 grams kamut spaghetti (or substitute with a similar fresh pasta of your choice) 1 litre of unsalted chicken stock 30 grams sea salt 2 tbsp olive oil 1 knob butter 50g pecorino finely grated 50g parmesan finely grated Freshly
ground smoked white pepper (if you can't find smoked pepper you can use smoked sea salt to add the smoky flavour) 200 g mussels (
weight without shells) 200 g girolle mushrooms (you could substitute for cepes or chanterelles also) 2 cloves garlic - finely diced 2 tbsp finely diced flat
leaf parsley
2 tablespoons olive oil 1 medium onion, thinly sliced 1 large red bell pepper, stemmed and seeded, thinly sliced 1 1 - inch piece of fresh ginger, peeled and very thinly sliced 1 large cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons minced red or green mild chili pepper Sea salt to taste Freshly
ground black pepper to taste 1 - 15 ounce can coconut milk or lite coconut milk 2 cups water 2 regular or 1 large vegetable bouillon cube (enough for 2 cups of water) 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 pounds pattypan squash (unpeeled and unseeded
weight), baked, roasted or grilled until tender, peeled, and cut into wedges [you may substitute eggplant, zucchini and / or yellow squash]; approximately 2 cups cooked chunks 1 cup (approximately) red or gold grape tomatoes, halved 1 cup finely chopped Swiss chard (I use a food processor for this task) 1/3 cup fresh cilantro
leaves and tender stems, rough chopped Zest of 1 large lime 1/4 cup basil
leaves, preferably Thai basil 4 teaspoons vegan fish sauce (sold a «vegetarian» in Asian markets) or rice wine vinegar Garnish: 1/4 cup chopped roasted and lightly salted cashews and peanuts and sprigs of basil or cilantro
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Left - arm punching - Right - arm punching - Push - ups - Sit - ups - The
weights one - Jumping around through car tires, only they're not on cars, they're just on the
ground - Punching with both arms at the same time (dragon punch)
His head and
left shoulder take all the
weight of both players, and he lies motionless on the
ground for a while before getting driven off the field on a cart.
Bring your
left hand to your hip on an inhale, and exhale to shift your
weight to the right leg as the
left leg lifts and extends back to counterbalance, parallel to the
ground.
Bend your right knee as you lift your right foot off of the
ground, keeping your
weight in ball of your
left foot.
Shift your
weight to your right side and pick your
left hand up off the
ground.
With your
weight resting on your
left forearm, slowly lift your right arm off the
ground, reaching it out in front of you.
Rotate your body slowly, lifting your
left arm off of the
ground and placing
weight through the palm of your right hand.
Grounding down through the
left leg and the
weight shifted slightly forwards but not locking the knee.
Bring your
weight into your right foot,
grounding it down and lift your
left knee up towards the armpit.
Your
weight switches to your
left side and you are exhaling as you are pushing the
weight into the
ground through the ball of your foot and toes.
Keeping your eyes on the
weight from here lift your hand off the
ground and windshield wiper the
left leg to straighten up your stance in the lunge position in order to stand up.
Shift
weight into right foot and lift
left foot off the
ground.
Put the
weight on your
left foot and place your
left hand on the
ground and with your right hand reach for the roof
Lower the dumbbell back to the
ground in a controlled fashion, then switch sides, this time shifting your
weight to the
left before pulling the dumbbell in your right hand to your torso.
Shift your
weight to your
left palm and reach your right arm under your body, grabbing the SteelBell and pulling it across the
ground to your right side.
Start facing the back standing to the right side of the rower with your right foot planted firmly on the
ground,
weight in your heel, and the ball of the
left foot planted on the seat of the rower.
Start facing the side standing at the end of the rower with your right foot planted firmly on the
ground,
weight in your heel, and the
left foot planted on the seat of the rower.
Placing your
weight on your right foot, lift your
left foot off the
ground and hop on your right side for four counts.
Place your
left hand on your right knee and let the
weight and gravity gently bring it closer to the
ground.
Sit up and bring
weight up and overhead and then down towards
ground between legs, then bring arms parallel to
ground and swing the
weighted object to the
left.
Standing up tall with both feet on the
ground, begin to distribute your
weight to your
left leg as the right leg comes off the
ground.
I sat up and lowered my
left foot to the
ground, slowly shifting my
weight down into my feet.
Hook: Lift your
left heel off the
ground to shift your
weight to your right side.
So if your
left - front tire blew out and your car is front wheel drive, jack it up so the right - front wheel stays fully
weighted on the
ground.
: 95.5 x 92 Valvetrain: DOHC, silent chain, two - stage, four valves per cylinder Aspiration: Natural Mfg.'s hp @ rpm: 265 @ 5,600 Mfg.'s torque (lb - ft) @ rpm: 284 @ 4,000 Transmission: Five - speed Automatic Ratios -LRB-: 1) First 3.842 Second 2.353 Third 1.529 Fourth 1.000 Fifth 0.839 Rev 2.765 Transfer case: TX - 10 part - time two - speed Crawl ratio: 32:1 Low - range ratio: 2.625:1 Axle ratio: 3.133:1 Suspension (f / r): Independent, coilover shock / solid axle,
leaf sprung Steering: Power - assisted rack - and - pinion Brakes (f / r): Vented disc / solid disc Wheels / Tires: 16x7 Aluminum / P265 / 75R16 BFG Rugged Trail T / A Wheelbase (in): 106.7 Length (in): 178.7 Width (in): 72.8 Height (in): 74.9 Curb
weight (lb): 4,402
Ground clearance (in): 9.5 Approach (deg): 33.2 Departure (deg): 29.4 Max towing capacity (lb): 5,000 Interior cargo capacity (seats up / down cu.
Quick Specs Vehicle / model: 2009 Nissan Frontier Base price: $ 24,910 (base 4x4) Engine (tested): 4.0 L DOHC V - 6 Max hp & torque (lb - ft): 261/281 Transmission (s): Six - speed manual / Five - speed auto Transfer case (s): Part - time two - speed Low - range ratio: 2.63:1 Frame type: Steel ladder Suspension, f / r: IFS, double wishbone / Dana 44,
leaf springs Ring and pinion: 3.36:1 Max crawl ratio: 33.9:1 (five - speed automatic) Steering: Power rack - and - pinion Brakes, f / r: 11.1 - inch vented disc / 11.7 - inch vented disc Wheels (tested): 16 - inch alloy Tires (tested): 265 / 75R16 BFGoodrich Rugged Trail T / A Wheelbase (in): 125.9 Length (in): 205.5 Height (in): 69.7 Base curb
weight (lb): 4,355 Max approach / departure angles (deg): 33/23 Minimum
ground clearance (in): 8.9 GVWR (lb): 5,600 Max payload (lb): 1,245 Max towing capacity (lb): 6,300 EPA mileage figures, city / hwy (mpg): 15/19 Fuel capacity (gal): 21.1
Grinding the dead
leaves and dry seed husks under their ominous
weight.
The OpenTablet 7 still has a lot of
ground to cover to make a credible dent in the Tablet PC segment where a lot of fireworks is still
left to be seen, what with some of the heavy
weight from the tech world such as HP or Samsung readying suitable devices to do battle in this segment.
Even though the game creates some true nail - biting moments, the
grind of repetitive tasks and lack of
weight to the story
left me questioning me childhood dream of becoming an astronaut.
Becomes a bit of a bully though in
leaving weight and volume behind, it slims down to practically nothing but a hard dot and under its own momentum rises from the
ground at great speeds and travels through the empty volumeless atmosphere bashing into other molecules which have likewise shed their plump attractiveness — getting thoroughly mixed up in their aloofness they lose all sense of up and down.