Slit open the bag and mist the contents with water, and pearl oyster mushrooms will begin to grow, until they are spilling out the side of the box, reaching their full-grown size in about 10 days.
Oftentimes fog descends like a veil to obscure the view, but rather than detract from its allure, the mist lends the scene an air of mystery akin to that of a Scottish loch.
Also, the fine mist from the pools, falling more on the leaves of some trees than others, complicates the maintenance arithmetic.
He followed the river upstream through the flooded bowl of the foothills, swollen with April rain, sleeping in empty riverboats while the sun, pale in the blue mist of the river, grew dimmer.
Wallenda described the difficulties of dealing with the wind and heavy mist from the roaring falls.
Alas, on this day the reward for our panting effort to the top is the sight of thick mist and the bite of a cold, wet wind.
Over the past two years, for instance, he has published studies maintaining the Chantix anti-smoking pill is unsuitable for first-line use (read here and here) and a meta-analysis indicating the mist form of the Spiriva inhaler that is used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had a 52 percent increase in mortality risk compared with a placebo ( see this).
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There was a tiny crack in the glass, and a line of mist at the crack, under the glass.
In the main, it is green, lush and fertile and as the morning mist rises off the water it is hard not to lose yourself in this beautiful land.
The talk over racism lingered on and hung like a foul mist over the Euro 2012 competition in Poland and the Ukraine, and as last weekend's matches ended, the row threatened to take in referees and officials too.
With the mist not completely cleared and the pitch offering unpredictable bounce and movement, neither Gambhir nor Yuvraj looked interested in taking unnecessary risks before lunch.
Pleasingly tight in scale (Darabont brought over the production team from TV's "The Shield"), "The Mist" shoots itself in the foot with a couple of clumsy episodes.
The Ambrosetti Forum will reconvene in the autumn, the mist will have lifted over the lake, and, for the delegates, perhaps the future for the European Union will be looking clearer too.
But through the mist of harmony and melody, the driving musical influences remain.
Reports say there was heavy mist in the area making it easier to approach the fence undetected early on Friday.
She appeared out of the mist or snow whenever I emerged from the house.
It was not clear whether the family, hiking on Mist Trail from the Happy Isles Trailhead, intended to go all the way to spectacular Vernal Fall, less than a mile from the footbridge.
Curiously, they're not much concerned that the mist itself might be toxic -- surely the most rational explanation.
"The mist of confusion will be cleared only if the regime accepts the party's demand for holding a U.N. inquiry into the assassination as was done in the case of Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri's murder, " said Farhatullah Babar, a spokesman for the party.
The inquiry documented a culture in which cops openly talked with each other about beating suspects -- "attitude adjustments, " they called it -- and labeled a group of African-Americans as "gorillas in the mist, " a popular movie title during the Rodney King era.
In a flash the foil was clean, and a clear mist hung in the air without any burning taking place.
Kenneth Widmerpool is present from his emergence in the first volume out of the mist on a school run to his bizarre death in the last volume.
Forested mountains cascade down to the lake shore, the mist-covered peak of Mount Nkungwe rises up in the background and crystal-clear waters teeming with fish lap against white sand coves.
The mist has rolled back and there is golden light on the crags and views in every direction: the Pennines, the Lakeland Fells, the Cheviots to the north.
Winblad remembers Gates disappearing on a dark beach after his group had been given the word sea, and then slowly emerging from the mist singing a high-pitched solo of Puff, the Magic Dragon.
My smoky breath turns to liquid as it hits the window and, if I rub the mist into heavy droplets, I can make it trickle down the glass.
Doomsday scenarios have become a familiar sight in the movies since the beginning of the Cold War, and for the most part, "Stephen King's The Mist, " from a King novella, sticks closely to the archetype.
Since you have left, a continent rose from the sea, Lions arch was invaded by Ancient Karka race, a group called the Consortium arrived and are sending people to Fractals of the Mist with some unknown shady intentions, and something is stirring in the Northern Shiverpeaks and Ascalon sending waves and waves of refugees.
Invariably, the cloud forest will seem well named, as tendrils of mist drift through the canopy.
Again the street-sweepers came, the hoses splashed on driveways and lawns, making a yellow mist and revealing the black and the green underneath.
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