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For each pancake, scoop out ¼ of the mashed potato mixture.
Peel back and scoop out the meat, discarding the skin.
But I can't scoop out my soul for sports anymore.
Scoop out the melon, leaving about ¼- to ½-inch of red flesh.
The difference is evident when you scoop out the finished product.
So acknowledge your caveman brain and scoop out a set portion.
One customer can use a ladle to scoop out one serving of food and then use the same ladle to scoop out a serving of a different food, thus contaminating a whole batch of food for others.
Scoop out tablespoon-sized amounts of dough and roll into balls. 3.
Scoop out the curds and gently press to release the excess whey.
Scoop out the center of each apple using a melon baller.2.
Once cool enough to handle, halve lengthwise; scoop out and discard seeds.
Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; scoop out centers, leaving a ¼-inch shell.
Scoop out the soft, creamy pumpkin flesh with each spoonful of noodles.
She grabbed an industrial-size ladle to scoop out more of it.
Cut melon in half, remove seeds, and scoop out the fruit. 2.
Scoop out a small amount of glass paint with the applicator tool.
I even use it to scoop out avocado for my morning smoothies.
Use a grapefruit spoon to scoop out the flesh of the berries. 3.
Cool slightly, then scoop out the inside and place it in a bowl.
He's equally happy to scoop out a dead squirrel or give you love.
Scoop out the noodles and add to the wok, reserving the pasta water.
Gently scoop out and discard the inside flesh, leaving about ¼-inch inside the skin.
"We often go to sewage treatment plants and just scoop out sewage," he said.
Scoop out a hole in the top center of each cupcake with a melon baller.
Just slice open the pineapple, scoop out the flesh, and throw it on the grill.
That allowed freight forwarders to scoop out the profit that Amazon and Alibaba now covet.
Slice them in half lengthwise, scoop out the flesh and mash with a fork. 4.
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Sure, you could dissect and scoop out your avocados with a basic fork and knife.
Scoop out the flesh and blend it with a fork or food processor until smooth.
It watches over diners as they slurp crab chowder and scoop out dressed crab salads.
Split loaf horizontally, and scoop out soft bread from both halves, leaving a ½-inch-thick shell.
While it's toasting, I begin disassembling the croissant so I can scoop out it chocolate filling.
Many have long handles to make it easier to scoop out the last bit of grounds.
Cut the top off of a small pumpkin and use a spoon to scoop out the inside.
He tore off a piece of bread and used it to scoop out the tangerine-hued roe.
During a traditional mastectomy, doctors remove the nipple and scoop out breast tissue, causing considerable nerve damage.
Using a spoon, scoop out all of the watermelon and place it on parchment paper-lined baking sheets.
To use it, just scoop out some of the gel, which looks good enough to eat (but don't).
Slice the tops off, scoop out the seeds and fill with soup, a gratin or a dessert custard.
Carefully pick up the very ripe persimmons and scoop out the jammy flesh and top your hot porridge.
Scoop out the inside, saving for either making a cocktail and also to garnish it at the end.
Scoop out a heaping tablespoon of batter and roll it into a walnut-sized ball with your hands. 4.
Gently scoop out and discard the inside flesh (or save for another time), leaving about ¼ inch inside each half.
USES Quite sweet, it's best to slice and roast, or to scoop out and stuff whole or halved lengthwise.
Then, simply scoop out the insides — setting them aside for a healthy snack, of course — and get to carving!
I scoop out pineapple and strawberries from the fruit salad (Does anyone actually eat the cantaloupe and honeydew melon?).
You're trying to keep it intact as best you can while you basically scoop out the flesh of the fruit.
It could be used to scoop out any sperm that's there from another male before it deposits its own sperm.
Every night, I scoop out a heaping fingerful and rub it all over my hands before bed — before sleep, actually.
To start, the big ass bucket is not full of pre-made mac and cheese that you scoop out cafeteria style.
Use a teaspoon to carefully scoop out the choke, or fuzzy center, then return the artichokes to the acidulated water. 4.
Use a teaspoon to carefully scoop out the choke, or fuzzy center, then return the artichokes to the acidulated water. 5.
Knowing I can scoop out 10 more golf-ball size treatments, and not hit the bottom of the tube until spring.
The way the moons scoop out particles in their path could be a smaller example of how planets form from smaller particles.
Her main complaints are that you have to dig the scoop out of the container and the taste is a bit sweet.
On its maps, China uses a so-called nine-dash line to scoop out most of the waterway's turf as its own.
Last year, a Thai sand mining company approached officials in Ban Nam Phrai, Mr. Buorot's village, asking for permission to scoop out the riverbed.
Twice a week, I'll scoop out a dollop of the formula and finger-brush it through my scalp all the way down to my ends.
Brace yourself and use a toothpick or the side of a paper clip to carefully scoop out any earwax that's stuck at the headphone opening.
Scoop out the mixture by the spoonful, shape it into balls and roll it in cocoa power, confectioners' sugar, cinnamon sugar or finely chopped nuts.
The jar is extra heavy, the scent is strong, and there's a delicate little spoon that's supposed to be used to scoop out the moisturizer.
Scoop out about 7 ounces|200 ml of the cooking water, then drain the noodles, running them under cold water to stop them from cooking.
They found that it was difficult, if not impossible, to clear out the garbage by having staff kayak to the area and scoop out the trash.
Lightly cupping an urchin in her palm, Ms. Xargay demonstrated how to scoop out the roe with a spoon or, better yet, a piece of bread.
A lot of people scoop out the roe and wash it in a salt brine, but I think you should keep the urchins in their natural juices.
A third type, as discussed in "Should I Scoop Out My Bagel?" by Ilyse Schapiro and Hallie Rich, is a schmear on the side of being controversial.
Let cool for a few minutes, then scoop out the yam flesh and put in the blender along with the oat milk and purée until smooth. 3.
The people behind the counter talk about trying to scoop out the mouse, but a Whataburger employee doesn't seem to know how to turn the fryer off.
Now prep your lobster, using a large knife split the lobster in half and using a spoon scoop out its guts and rinse the lobster under cold water.
When the oil is hot, using a small scoop or two spoons, scoop out 2-tablespoon lumps of dough to form fritters, and slide into the hot oil.
You love your cat and would do anything for them, but let's face it — having to scoop out chunks of poop isn't exactly anyone's idea of a good time.
The fondue went down in a cheese-flavored storm, and everyone pretended not to notice as I tried to surreptitiously scoop out the lumps with a chunk of bread.
Luckily, the doctor was able to scoop out the egg before it hatched and spilled a veritable army of tiny roaches scurrying into his brain, but enough was enough.
When most of the bees have been smoked out, the Yao chop down the tree, tolerate the stings of any bees that remain and scoop out the liquid gold within.
To make the juice, simply cube or scoop out the watermelon's pink flesh, making sure to not scoop too close to the rind—the light colored flesh has very little flavor.
In that fight Wilkinson cut the cage well, and worked for most of the first round with his head pressed against Siyar, attempting to drop in and scoop out his hips.
One was going to be in Kobe' Japan—I designed a 1.6km circle that descended into the ground on an existing terrain characteristic' meaning they didn't have to scoop out everything.
In the Croatian war in 1991, Mr Seselj said his men had used a rusty spoon to scoop out the eyes of their enemies, though he later claimed this was black humour.
Every few months, I carefully scoop out the last few drops of foundation left in the bottle, buff it over my face, and face the reality that it's time to buy new makeup.
Because their central nervous system is spread out like this, if you were to scoop out large portions of their bilateral brain (which scientists have done), an octopus would still be able to function.
We grab glasses and crowd into the wine cellar—a garage, basically—and Archil crouches on the ground, lifting up the heavy glass tops of the qvevri to scoop out wine for us to sample.
The scooping tool is great for young kids to scoop out the seeds and goop, while the saws and pokers are good for older kids to get involved in the carving without handling anything too dangerous.
The Daily Meal said this about the honey-glazed miso salmon on salad greens: "Be prepared to scoop out the salmon and serve it to a stray cat, who very well might pass on it, too."
It doesn't take long before all hell breaks loose though, with Madison attempting to scoop out Troy's eyeball with a spoon and a very angry horde of walkers infiltrating the depot, forcing both sides to work together.
By the finish of Wednesday night's preview performance, I was as relaxed as if I'd just had a massage — though a massage doesn't, generally speaking, blast paper-confetti snow down your top that you'll have to scoop out later.
For example — one of many examples — wild chimps in ­Gabon have been observed employing five different tools, in a methodical sequence, to break open beehives, pry the chambers apart, scoop out the honey and convey it to their mouths.
It's almost like a racer, the way stages encourage you to scream through them on a line of best fury—to rip and tear through them, using your hands to scoop out eyeballs and smash through demon skulls. Brutal.
Remove the potatoes and cool slightly, then cut in half lengthwise and scoop out all of the insides with a spoon into a medium bowl, leaving 1/4-inch of the outer layer of flesh and skin behind; transfer empty potato halves to a baking sheet.
Here's how it's done: Scoop out a tablespoon of pudding from the plastic container (butterscotch is regarded by pudding illuminati as the epitome of flavors), put it in your mouth, do not move it around or disperse it in any way with your tongue, swallow the glob intact, and let Mother Gravity slowly draw it down. . . .
Yes, you can use a sharp kitchen knife to cut shapes and designs or a sizable spoon to scoop out the seeds, but for the safest, easiest pumpkin carving, Amazon shoppers are obsessed with this heavy-duty set — the Greatever Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kit has an incredible 4.9-star rating and jumped in popularity by 999% in the retailer's kitchen department this week.
Extravagant food displays have become a motif at high-end fashion, design and other events in the past few years, from the pyramid of shrimp layered with roses and the three-foot-long challah surrounded by butter renditions of the face of Michelangelo's David, created by the New York-based artist Laila Gohar for the opening of the Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées in Paris in March, to an event last October at Longchamp's SoHo boutique, where the Brooklyn catering company known as BoardGirlsNY dispensed with serving ware and instead heaped food directly on the six-foot-long table, a sprawl that was at once wreckage and bounty, with macarons tilting up against raw broccoli florets, cherry tomatoes tumbling over coins of salami and giant rough-hewn cantaloupe halves daring someone to scoop out their flesh.
Boulder, CO: Pruett Publishing Company. They scoop out small, shallow depressions to be used as dusting spots.
Species from the Patellidae family like Cymbula adansonii are grazers who utilize their radula to scoop out and consume food particles and detritus.
The male will scoop out a nest in soft sediment in which the female will lay eggs. The male then guards these until they hatch, after which time his bright colours fade and he rejoins other schooling fish.
If someone wanted to use the water for soup after making ḥaliṭah in the same pot, he could simply scoop out the film, froth and scum that surface in the boiling water. Ḥaliṭah is not required when roasting meat over a fire, as the fire constricts the blood.
Large aquatic carnivores such as sharks and crocodiles are their biggest threats; however, reports of terrestrial predators attacking nesting females are not uncommon. Jaguars have been reported to smash into sea turtle shells with their paws, and scoop out the flesh.Baker, Natural History and Behavior, pp. 8–16 Fibropapillomatosis disease causes tumors in sea turtles.
The males scoop out these beds in gravel or sand. Males tend to be very protective and chase everything away from their nests, especially other male bluegills. Some bluegills, regardless of their small size, will even attack snorkelers if they approach the edge of the nest. As a female approaches, the male will begin circling and making grunting noises.
Black bullheads start to spawn in April and continue through June. The females scoop out a small hole or depression in the lake floor and lay 2000 to 6000 eggs. The males fertilize the eggs, then care for them. When the eggs hatch a week later, both parents watch over the fry for a short while.
The fruit is eaten by scooping the flesh from a halved fruit. When lightly sugared and chilled, the flesh is used for a breakfast dish. Some people in New Zealand cut the fruit in half, scoop out the pulpy flesh and spread it on toast at breakfast. Yellow-fruited cultivars have a sweeter flavor, occasionally compared to mango or apricot.
Kinkajou skull Although the kinkajou is classified in the order Carnivora and has sharp teeth, its omnivorous diet consists mainly of fruit, particularly figs. Studies have shown that 90% of their diet consists of (primarily ripe) fruit. To eat softer fruits they hold it with their forepaws, then scoop out the succulent pulp with their tongue. They may play an important role in seed dispersal.
Fishers are one of the few predators that seek out and kill porcupines. Stories in popular literature indicate that fishers can flip a porcupine onto its back and "scoop out its belly like a ripe melon". This was identified as an exaggerated misconception as early as 1966. Observational studies show that fishers make repeated biting attacks on the face of a porcupine and kill it after about 25–30 minutes.
Some people bake their potatoes and then scoop out the interior, leaving the skin as a shell. The white interior flesh can then be mixed with various other food items such as cheese, butter, or bacon bits. This mixture is then spooned back into the skin shells and they are replaced in the oven to warm through. In America these are known variously as loaded potato skins, filled potatoes and twice baked potatoes.
Soakages were traditionally important sources of water for Aboriginal Australians in the desert, being the most dependable source in times of drought in Australia. Aboriginal peoples would scoop out the sand or mud using a coolamon or woomera, often to a depth of several metres, until clean water gathered in the base of the hole. Knowing the precise location of each soakage was extremely valuable knowledge. It is also sometimes called a native well.
Cecily raises her glass to toast Myrtle and becomes paralyzed, as does Quentin. Myrtle tells her guests that she gave them melon balls laced with monkshood, which made them into "human statues", revealing that she didn't invite them to chastise them, but to help out the Coven. She subsequently uses the melon baller to scoop out Cecily's left eye, then Quentin's right eye. Later, Cordelia wakes in her bed with her vision restored – now using Quentin and Cecily's eyes.
The sandwich is served on an oversized custom made hamburger bun that is cut and left hinged just prior to making the sandwich. The sandwich is placed in a custom wax paper wrapper that has a thicker than average wax coating for extra protection. A teaspoon is traditionally included with the sandwich to scoop out any remaining beef from the paper after finishing the sandwich. The layout of the restaurant is just as essential to the lunchroom's success.
Diners then break into the section of injera in front of them, tearing off pieces and dipping them into the stews. In the lowlands, the main dish is akelet, a porridge-like dish made from wheat flour dough. A ladle is used to scoop out the top, which is filled with berbere and butter sauce and surrounded by milk or yoghurt. A small piece of dough is broken and then used to scoop up the sauce.
Persimmons are eaten fresh, dried, raw or cooked. When eaten fresh, they are usually eaten whole like an apple in bite-size slices and may be peeled. One way to consume ripe persimmons, which may have soft texture, is to remove the top leaf with a paring knife and scoop out the flesh with a spoon. Riper persimmons can also be eaten by removing the top leaf, breaking the fruit in half, and eating from the inside out.
They remove fruits and flowers with their bills, sometimes hanging upside down to reach, the food is then held by a foot while eaten. When feeding on Tabernaemontana mauritiana leaves, the parakeets often scoop out the mesophyll (internal spongy tissue) while leaving the cellulose, whereafter the petiole and midrib are discarded. Many leaves and fruits are only partially eaten or sampled before being discarded. The parakeets may masticate a bite for several minutes before swallowing it.
Diagram of how scour holes are generated Bridge scour is the removal of sediment such as sand and gravel from around bridge abutments or piers. Scour, caused by swiftly moving water, can scoop out scour holes, compromising the integrity of a structure.Linda P. Warren, Scour at Bridges: Stream Stability and Scour Assessment at Bridges in Massachusetts, U.S. Geological Survey, 2011. In the United States, bridge scour is one of the three main causes of bridge failure (the others being collision and overloading).
Gold was easily extracted from the rivers, by scooping and silling the river soil and gravel. The bottom trawler method was also developed to extract more gold at once. This was the pulling of metal baskets and rakes across the river beds to stir up gold, and scoop out gravel that was rich in gold. It was later, when the gold in the river bed wasn't as plentiful, that new mining techniques were being developed to extract gold more efficiently from the ground.
Embera woman selling coiled baskets, Panama The calabash tree is important to the Embera, who scoop out the tree's gourds for cups and bowls, as well as spoons. Apart from wild fish and game, still hunted with snares, blow guns, bows and arrows, as well as firearms, an essential part of their diet is cassava, a poisonous root which must be pressed before cooking into a flatbread that stores well and can be used to absorb fluids during a meal.
A shallow barrow at Danes Graves. Plan of old shaft and galleries at Grimes Graves His family estate included the site of the ancient Roman fort Longovicium. As a child he and his brother Frank would scoop out soil covering the camp, leading to his interest in archaeology. He was a founding member of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club in 1846, and later that year toured Germany and Italy. In August 1852 he presented a paper at an Archaeological Institute there.
Hydrodynamic scour is the removal of sediment such as silt, sand and gravel from around the base of obstructions to the flow in the sea, rivers and canals. Scour, caused by swiftly moving water, can scoop out scour holes, compromising the integrity of a structure. It is an interaction between the hydrodynamics and the geotechnical properties of the substrate. It is a notable cause of bridge failure and a problem with most marine structures supported by the seabed in areas of significant tidal and ocean current.
In India, women carry baskets of bricks to workmen on construction sites. It is also used by the lowest caste to carry away human waste that they scoop out of pit latrines, the practice of manual scavenging. In East Africa, Luo women may carry loads of up to 70% of their own body weight balanced on top of their heads. Women of the Kikuyu tribe carry similar heavy loads, but using a leather strap wrapped around their forehead and the load to secure it while it is carried.
The term lo mein comes from the Cantonese lou1 min6 (), meaning "stirred noodles". The Cantonese usage of the character 撈, pronounced lou1 and meaning "to stir", in its casual form, differs from the character's traditional Han meaning of "to dredge" or "to scoop out of water" in Mandarin, in which case it would be pronounced as laau4 or lou4 in Cantonese (lāo in Mandarin). In Mandarin, the dish is called lāo miàn. In its country of origin, it is made of thin flour and egg noodles which are notable for their elastic texture.
Craftsmen would scoop out the interior of a burl by hand or, in later years with a lathe, to create a hollowed bowl. During the 19th century food molds became popular as a vehicle for both identification and decoration. Confectioners would use intricately carved wooden molds to form and decorate pastries and marzipan candies while bakers would pour their cake batters into carved molds such as the Museum's George Washington cake mold made by John Conger, a renowned New York carver. Dairy farmers would likewise use ornamental, circular stamps to mark their butter with their brand.
A bark hack is a tool used to remove pine tree bark to promote the flow of pine resin, which is used in naval stores production. The tool consists of a wooden shaft with a weighted butt and hook-like, replaceable, U-shaped blades at the head. The bark hack is swung much like an axe and is used to create a hatched chevron pattern ("cat face" or less frequently, a "blaze") into trees' exposed sapwood. The weighted end helps the operator follow through with the force necessary for the hooked blade to scoop out chips of hard pine wood.
Urohydropropulsion is performed under sedation by filling the bladder with saline through a catheter, holding the dog vertically, and squeezing the bladder to expel the stones through the urethra. Bladder stones can be removed surgically by a cystotomy, which is a small incision into the bladder to scoop out the stones. Stones lodged in the urethra can often be flushed into the bladder and removed, but sometimes a urethrotomy is necessary. In male dogs with recurrent urinary tract obstruction a scrotal urethrostomy creates a permanent opening in the urethra proximal to the area where most stones lodge, behind the os penis.

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