And, at this point, the tiny, dry insulin particles had such a large surface area relative to their mass that, like popcorn or flour, they poured unevenly, leaving air pockets and inconsistent doses.
So it was no surprise to hear a report from the kitchen that the little plastic knob on the speed switch had finally bit the dust or flour as the case may be.
Dry water resembles a very fine powder (like icing sugar or flour) that has a slightly more liquid-like appearance when it flows, and if you squeeze some of it in your hand hard enough the powder combines to give you a few drops.
We traded anything we had for corn or corn flour in the nearby village.
Rusks are made with barley, wheat or rye flour, and double baked.
Purchasing power in the international market, whether it is for flour or oil, occurs through market exchange rates.
Here's how it goes: A group of runners (aka pack of hounds) looks for clues (dashes of flour or chalk marks) on the ground to indicate the correct path.
For example, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said if a new way was found to extract the ingredients of a cookie, a company still wouldn't be able to patent flour, eggs or salt.
The campaign seems to be largely about what candidates will do to win them over: supplying coal, flour, alcohol or money, for instance, or promising to build a road or a bridge.
According to the American Diabetes Association , the best way to identify healthy grains is to look at the ingredient list and make sure the first ingredient in starchy foods is whole wheat flour, brown rice, rye flour, barley or oats.
Not only with its restaurants, but the companies making its burgers, the companies producing the flour for the buns or the mayonnaise that goes in them.
New cafes are opening, sniper screens are coming down and shops are selling exotic fruits once again, but most people living in the city are unemployed and 70% of the population are wholly or partly dependent on aid supplies of flour, pasta, beans and rice.
Those who remain, often the old and the very young, are easier to intimidate or bribe with hand-outs of maize flour.
They are usually made out of flour and filled with lotus seed paste or sweet bean paste, with cheaper versions filled with sweet potatoes.
With a pastry cutter or a fork, cut the shortening and salt into the flour until the mix is pebbly.
Using Victorian machinery means the flour produced has to be wholemeal (to make brown or white, for example, would involve sifting out the bran, a process beyond traditional watermill technology), which goes into such products as the home-baked bara brith, a Welsh fruitcake made with dried fruit soaked in tea.
Butter two 8-x-2-inch round cake pans, dust the insides with flour, tap out the excess and line the bottoms with parchment or wax paper.
"I can't imagine getting a patent simply on the basic items of salt, flour and eggs, simply because I've created a new use or a new product from those ingredients, " she said.
For the sponge, using a rubber spatula, combine the 3 cups flour, yeast, milk, sugar, and soft butter in a mixer bowl or another large bowl.
There is no menu, merely a list of 12 ingredients, such as sweetbreads, parsnip, mushroom, beef, flour, sea urchin and crab, and diners are requested to point out any allergies or ingredients they do not want to eat.
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One or just a few companies still dominate the production of goods such as cement, glass, soft drinks, flour, sugar, and bread.
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