Sentences with phrase «whole stalk»

The phrase "whole stalk" refers to the entirety of something, without any parts missing or incomplete. It means having all the necessary components or aspects together. Full definition
Here in Florida, we have them in our yard and whole stalks go ripe, luckily, a little at a time, but still, thats too darn many bananas.
Does my baby like food mushed up or do they like whole stalks of broccoli?
Ingredients: 2 quarts Chicken Broth 1 Turkey Carcass, all meat removed 1 Onion, halved, plus 1 onion, minced 1 Carrot, halved lengthwise, plus 1 carrot, minced 1 Whole Stalk Celery, plus 1 more stalk, minced 2 Bay Leaves 3 cups Dark Turkey Meat 2 Garlic Cloves, smashed 2 Tbsp Olive Oil 1 -LSB-...]
For this clone you'll need to track down a couple stalks of lemongrass — a whole stalk is about a foot long.
Continue shaving the asparagus until the whole stalk has been ribboned.
What differentiates the Opus Tobacco sorter from any other optical stem sorter is that it does not only accurately detect and reject non-tobacco related material (NTRM), but more specifically the «woody» stem stalks (stem knuckles, split stalks, partial or whole stalks) are also efficiently removed.
Alternately, the whole stalk may be burned as biomass for fuel.
Make sure the whole stalk is pushed in to secure firmly.
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