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If you like being in the kitchen-- and I mean, I use my high speed blender many times a day.Finely chopping your chocolate really makes a difference.
thermodynamics! So... in the battery, the silicon is actually...really finely ground instead of a solid block to avoid the mechanical stresses...and the carbon is actually there just to absorb the expansion.
Because folks, that thing was glued together with acrylic.Very finely machined, as only the Germans might do, seat and then with acrylic smacked together.That's why you're seeing in this diagram that there's no real bands on here sort of holding all the bits together.
We have a very complex, very high dispersion spectrograph called high-res that takes the light of a nearby star, it divides itextremely finely. And it gets the spectrum of the star.And then we can cross-correlate that spectrum to determine the doppler shift.
It's a lot of layers of dough.It's chopping nuts finely.So I'd say that, as well.
It's certainly lost all association it might ever have had to the sublime.It's now a finely-tuned means of creating and controlling light-- not just illuminating darkness but providing fill flashor, as Martin Parr does, intensifying color.
makes it very nice.And we finely chop them so they can get lots of all around-- we can develop color and flavor right away.So we're going to let those cook-- medium heat.
Are you guys familiar with filo dough?So if I had finely ground white pepper, I would probably use white pepper.
It melted as it hit, the metal rolling in molten drops as if Clariel had cast a cup of quicksilver against the creature rather than struck itwith a finely tended blade.The creature turned and tilted its head quizzically.
But a lot of the same principles apply to pasta making as applied to baking.for the finely ground flours.
If you're looking at something from Israel, the first two elements of the date are going to be swapped.So I called for a finely shredded Parmesan, which you use a microplane grater to make.
You break them into pieces so that you don't-- largish pieces, and not too much, so you don't-- if you break--if they're chopped too finely, then it's going to infuse all in the celery.And there might be a little-- there is, maybe, a little more hot heat to the celery pickles
the rivers to the sea, then being returned to the highlands via clouds and rain.So the Kogis are very finely attuned to this cycle, and it's because of that that they were able to recognize the changes that were happeningin the highlands due to climate change.
The second thing is, stewing the fruit, which has been diced here finely.The purpose here of dicing them finely is so that specifically for small servings like that, they actually gonna fit well the glass I can use.This is obviously a sampling portion.
wooden one my dad had bought in Mexico the body was carved with such care sothat legs and arms were finely muscled and veined and the torso made long andsinuous his nakedness exposed every crucifixion wound and was crucial to
And sometimes I wish-- and our sense of humor is extremely finely honed.
down really small into a salsa so you've got finely-chopped onion working with a finely-chopped pepper.
We want to have things that are very finely chosen.
And then in the z-axis we can make that as finely resolute as we'd like, or as large as we'd like.
So it can be made ahead.What you need is a measured amount of chocolate chopped very finely in a heat proof bowl.So the basic recipe for enough glaze to do a nine inch cake with two coatings of glaze
transferable. It's really finely tuned, highly refined skill set.
OK? And I also have discarded in this one the lemongrass and the ginger.The lime stays in because it's been finely chopped so it's been absorbed by the rice again, so that you do not get tiny bits that are uncomfortable to eat.This is the rice.
the stems so i mince them up really finely and then with those little tiny
Semola is a semolina flour, but also more finely ground.
Why? Because it has the most finely attuned sense of hearing.
If I have an instrument that's designed to only operate on finely milled flour-y particles and they're going to extract, and I
And because we're going to be blending and it doesn't have to be finely minced or anything, just kind of a loose chop so it gets evenly cooked.
It's around 2,000 calories, which are finely balanced and finely costed.
So this is very, very finely milled.
And moreover, something that seemed so finely tuned like this seemed ad hoc.
But more specifically, it was so finely calibrated he couldn't go into his own bedroom where the collection was.
use the book though its language the opposite of lyrical always impressed meno details seem too small to be harpooned with a handful of finely honedsentences such occasions though were few and far between like my copy of bull
one and and you can really start to see the sort of finely polished gallery
So double zero flour is like a white flour, but it's more finely ground, so it gives the fresh pasta a very smooth feel.
I'm just going to use a Japanese-style grater, just to finely grate some garlic.
it's air dried. And it's sliced very finely, like seaweed, fine seaweed, wakame.
To fly, he has a mix of corn powder-- so very finely ground corn meal, as well as sand and some other chemicals--
And it can look to the outside observer as though she is a conductor of a very finely tuned orchestra.
Because the lessons of Fred, the stories, are so finely hewn, they're so finely crafted that they really reverberate throughout our entire lives.
And now we have an infinite number of tools available to us to kind of parse that reaction more finely and make it more of a warning rather than to simply kind of blunt, you know
to put a lemon in it. It would ruin the balance of a very finely made beer and these brewers that are brewing a craft beer and, and are and are artists. They are craftsman and they
Right? One science of the individual, I suppose, is Cambridge Analytica, where you slice them so finely that you think you know everything about them.
Right? I mean, essential-- figuring out how to turn human labor into even more of a finely chopped up commodity than it
And especially with going to like electric accordion, are there any parameters or things you wish you could control more finely that you
thus coining the "gerrymander." It's gotten a lot worse lately, because computers have allowed people to draw lines very finely, looking
But you can-- I mean, if you want other herbs, like, you could put, like, finely-chopped thyme or rosemary.
Because the beauty of this film is very subtly orchestrated, and charted, and finely etched of when the lines blur with the two of them.
If you like being in the kitchen-- and I mean, I use my high speed blender many times a day.Then I will chunk the chocolate and put it in a dry food processor, not too much at a time, and run it until it's finely chopped.
I'm a New Yorker, and as I like to say, my BS-o-meter is pretty finely attuned.
So what you've made, because it's adjustable, is a very finely-controllable valve.
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