Or she could get a frying pan from the kitchen and beat on it with a spoon.
Ms. RODRIGUEZ: With a spoon take the purp--and if you are more aggressive, taste it without sugar.
This flows like a liquid when poured yet, if hit with a spoon, reacts like a solid.
Using a spoon, smear the marinade over both sides of the skirt steak.
"Eva Kerschischnik (Daniel's therapist) kept tickling him with a spoon, " said Mr Harrison.
You can also reduce the pears' cooking juices until syrupy and dot the plates, using the tip of a spoon handle.
Lihn began to break it up with a spoon, and I realized that the pill looked like an onion with countless layers.
And fans eat subtle significance with a spoon, arguing metaphor and symbol across forums with grad student fervor and elementary school abandon.
Observing my son, I can recognize the intellectual curiosity inherent in children: What happens if I drop a spoon on the floor?
The firm let slip that there was also a spoon version (which is effectively a different attachment for same smart innards) in the works.
And what if we gave this to you in a very aspirational container, with a spoon made out of whole grain to eat it with?
Most likely, you needed help--a knife and a spoon to eat your breakfast, a key to start your car, a computer to read these words.
Acer came to this gunfight with a spoon, launching four me-too WinMo 6.1 phones -- two of which most likely can't be upgraded to 6.5.
Her "Banana Split with Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream with Strawberry Sauce and Chocolate Sprinkles" features a plate, a spoon, and a few pools of melted dessert.
But how we do it is take the bench-top physics class model, where you mix nitrogen and ice cream in a bowl and stir it up with a spoon.
They'd balance a spoon-shaped piece of magnetic rock on any flat surface, and since it was magnetic, the handle would swivel to align itself with the Earth's magnetic poles.
It is actually quite a large jump from the appearance of carrot puree on a spoon to whole carrots, so food in its recognisable form needs to be introduced.
But semantics did not change the fact we were spending an unplanned night tending a makeshift fire and sharing a spoon over meals we borrowed from another, more prepared, hiker.
As with so many useful creations, the lolly was invented by accident when Epperson, a Californian lemonade salesman, left a spoon in a glass of lemonade on a cold night.
We thought you could eat it with a spoon and cut it with a knife. (Laughter.) And I know a lot of parents out there cooking broccoli like that.
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Customers also have suggested other ideas for the Griffins to pursue, including a "spainer, " a spoon with holes to eat cereal without milk, and a doughnut pizza pan, to increase the crust-to-toppings ratio on pizza.
The lab is also working on a house in which every item is tagged with a radio chip, allowing a computer to tally whether an occupant has moved a spoon or turned on the television.
He'll stop an intern struggling through a pile of carrots to show him how to hold his knife, he'll stick a spoon in a braise and give the cook a thumbs-up, he'll offer advice and jokes, whatever the situation demands.
But a Spoon song is rarely about any one ingredient, words included, and "Case" serves as a prime example of how the band fits the pieces together to create a structure that might well collapse if any one of them were removed.
Take away a pie and a plastic spoon for a sunset picnic at the waterfront Louis Valentino Jr Park, once home to Fort Defiance, which protected Manhattan from British ships in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War.
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