stirred up anymore.
It stirred you.
not stirred .
He stirred up the people against the British and he provoked the British into the Boston Massacre,
Young people are stirred up much too early in life and then carried away in the world of the times.
She made it-- she stirred it with a wooden spoon, and so we called it mapo because it had texture because the tofu would break up.
"An emotion stirred instead of Dalinar, a fire that filled the pit within.
And then that breeze stirred the other breeze.
least bit stirred by the snout parked in the knee and the wagging hind parts.
As sea breezes stirred the needles of the casuarina trees that lined the front yard and shaded my world from both the
She's stirred the pot.
So she stirred it.
And she stirred the sugar snap peas and radishes in a bowl with olive oil and lemon juice and garlic and anchovies.
those are the times when we're stirred up and we're least able to pause and and create that clearing
But I'm saying it stirred you.
The moment were a small boy stirred his dying grandmother's pee.
Did an excellent amount of views and really stirred up people's imaginations.
And you're not sure what happened and what I stirred up.
What once would have thrilled Rishi stirred in him a sense of anxiety, futility, ingratitude.
I found people that the gift of artistry was stirred up in them, and beautiful, beautiful backdrops.
And on the other side of the debate stirred vitalism, which says that there's something special about living matter.
And what happened is when we landed we stirred up the bottom sediment.
And then you finish off with something brown and stirred , like the Benton's Old Fashioned.
And I stirred hours to figure this out.
this is actually going to be a book um it just stirred up a lot of emotion for me and for him and um at the time there
Something about those songs touched me deeply; they stirred something inside me.
Something has stirred up in you.
I just put it in, stirred it until it melted, and then you add the cooked pasta and go from there, whatever other ingredients.
Then she took the sheep's milk ricotta and put it in a bowl and stirred it around and then she sliced the radishes and
sure you can get meatloaf platters here too um but his article stirred a lot of debate and I naively thought I could
At an earlier stage in my life, I was stirred because I wanted to be known.
I don't know the full details, but specifically around some of the controversy that he stirred .
in a pan with onions under it so it caramelizes it as it's cooking and then put it on top of the stirred vegetables.
A bushel of malt, a barrel of hops, stirred around with sticks, the type of irrigation to make your 40 pints of wallop
knows that when the moon is in a certain position, the lees will be all stirred up in the barrel, so don't do your bottling then.
And when you do that it's like you get to look into a pond that normally is all stirred up, and there's silt all through the water
And we saw sugar and flour in a big vat, stirred around, and go through a process, and eventually a Twinkie.
So I took the salt shaker and I put it on the little sprinkle holes and I sprinkled some salt and I stirred it
You've been involved, you've stirred up a story in the culinary world, and now,
The exercise I had you do in the beginning about talking about somebody who helped you probably stirred up some feelings of good energy, and probably hope.
And his meningitis was caused by a fungus, the spores of which live only along that migration route and were stirred up by his feet as he walked.
I think you were the one that stirred first, so we'll start with you.
So William Salmon, who wrote a book called "Botanologia" in 1710, informed his readers that "a strong broth of beans stirred up lust and was good for impotency
In stark contrast to preformation theory, which fitted quite well with orthodox Christian views of the time, stirred something called epigenesis.
Some have their own rooms or a kind of a corner of the room that's like what they call a peace corner, where if the kids are really stirred up,
And then, once the fruit has softened, you add the pectin powder that has been stirred into your sweetener, whether you're using some honey, or maple syrup, or sugar,
cocktails, so the list goes from light, refreshing, usually white spirit drinks, moving onto to sours, moving onto stirred and strong drinks, sometimes rich drinks
You could walk in, just like you do at Milk&Honey and say, I want something brown and stirred .
And they're just like you and I. They're artists, they're creators, they were raised in the same culture I'm raised in and something got stirred up.