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"husk" Definitions
  1. the dry outer layer that covers nuts, fruits and seeds, especially grain

343 Sentences With "husk"

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The researchers ground 300 dried avocado seed husks into powder, which was then processed into seed husk oil and seed husk wax.
A team that was already something of a sad, empty husk is now a sad, empty husk with all of its best players gone.
Bars juice the fruit and often throw away the husk, but at Operation Dagger, the still-flavorful husk is used for a house-made limoncello before being composted.
Ground cherries—or husk cherries or gooseberries—are akin to tomatillos, in that they grow inside a papery husk, but are more similar in flavor and texture to a fruit like a tomato.
London in 2016, so the story goes, is a husk.
Is this how empty a husk your life is, Terrence?
Its exterior green husk has the shape of a heart.
No, it's more like the discarded husk of a peanut.
For a moment, it seemed as if the ugly oak coffin, sitting on trestles near the altar, were less a final box than the husk of another husk, the body now joyously unimportant, finally discarded.
Bored of using AI to age yourself into a desiccated husk?
He is a broken man, an arid husk, an empty vessel.
We also eat them boiled in the husk—it's so sweet.
Still, his body had become a husk, but not his mind.
The church used to mean something, but now it's a husk.
Is that the ruined husk of the Great Hall she's walking through?
Colby Rasavong, who was at Husk in Charleston, S.C., is the chef.
It might be Empellón's answer to the corn husk meringue at Cosme.
Crack open the black cardamom pods, separating the husk from the seeds.
By Tuesday afternoon, the hotel was a wet, charred and smoking husk.
Even these "touch of husk" corn holders are toeing the line for me.
Plus, since the corn already comes in the husk, it&aposs super easy.
This is the least recycled material out there with the rice husk fiber.
The building where it began was destroyed, a blackened husk with no roof.
And that was even through the years when partied herself into a husk.
Now the blackened husk of Grenfell Tower juts out against the west London skyline.
Remove the husk from the corn and cut each ear of corn in thirds.
A husk of one white-painted house stood smoking surrounded by perfectly intact homes.
One of the main hotels, a graceless rectangular prism, became a drafty concrete husk.
They all enjoy peanuts (they prefer unsalted varieties), and spit out the husk afterward.
Another is paint made using rice husk ash, a byproduct of industrial rice production.
The same applies to the flaxseed meal and psyllium husk powder in the recipes.
Toys like corn-husk dolls, soft and durable and easily made, were the exceptions.
Here she presents them on paper plates, still steaming, their corn-husk swaddling damp.
Its usefulness has been exhausted, and all that remains is a barely recognizable husk.
He picked one up, and, without removing the corn husk, bit right into it.
At thirty-four, I often feel like a cantankerous dried husk of a woman.
You unwrap the husk of the tamale like the tiny gift that it is.
So he slinks away, dejected and humbled, a hollowed-out husk of his former self.
The Weinstein Co is a bankrupt husk of its former glory because of their reporting.
We turn away, unwilling to look at God's house reduced to a burned-out husk.
I knew that I wanted to make these pieces that were the husk of people.
That doesn't really mean anything, though, because Scion is a husk of its heyday self.
For a minute, his body in that husk, transported, head free of pain, mind blank.
Klimt is back somewhere decaying and bound it seems to the husk of Orpheus 1.
I inspected a dead one, and it had the feel of a crusty coconut husk.
It could render Title VII a shriveled husk of what it's been since the Reagan administration.
That works because the company that remains will be a husk, stripped of its primary assets.
With Garfield, we see the dead husk of reenactment in the absence of the gay spirit.
A few blocks away, the crumbled husk of the Santiago the Apostle Catholic Church lay still.
Ground cherries, or husk cherries, look like little yellow tomatillos, but they're actually more like berries.
Other times, I've eaten soft, sweet vanilla pudding decorated with peaches and tiny yellow husk tomatoes.
The TV app is the hollowed-out husk of that vision, waiting to fulfill its true potential.
I've pitted Omar against everything from a kebab shop to a sad husk of a human being.
He dropped the kernel into one bowl and deposited the fragments of the husk into the other.
Heritage, $31.34Sean Brock is the chef behind the popular Husk and Mcgrady's restaurants in Charleston and Nashville.
Thank you for reinvigorating a moribund husk of corruption, corruption that had turned so many people off.
Just steps from the construction site of the new store sits the husk of the old Albertsons.
He joined neighbors and strangers who converged on the smoldering husk of the plane, looking for survivors.
They are small, green and covered in a papery husk, which makes them look like Chinese lanterns.
It's more salty than sweet, a minor-key reprise of the great corn-husk meringue at Cosme.
They were the perfect literalization of a metaphor: The countryside was becoming a burnt husk of itself.
Then pull the husk back into place — it&aposll be a little loose, but that&aposs fine. 4.
It's like the set of a dystopian film, I Am Legend, or some such, a husk of civilization.
"The country has always been the husk that provides nourishment to that precious seed, the city," he notes.
After the third order, Mr. Fox revamped the okra on the fly, adding fermented husk cherries and aioli.
Husk has spawned sister restaurants in Greenville, S.C., and Nashville, neither of which he is involved with anymore.
Once stirred in, a dollop of chile mayo made with blue-corn husk ash added a welcome kick.
A husk of its former self, waiting for an enterprising producer to come up with its second act.
The automaker is using coffee chaff, the husk of the bean that comes off during roasting, from McDonald's.
He was packing for yet another commuter flight to Charleston, S.C., where he runs Husk, McCrady's and Minero.
In 2011 I moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where I worked for Sean Brock at his restaurant Husk.
Catered by Husk Nashville, the bash included a few famous faces on its guest list — like newlywed Kelsea Ballerini.
Stretching energizes you and also helps keep your blood from pooling into strange areas within your corporal flesh husk.
Bonus: Ingredients are all-natural and the PicoPak that encases them is made from a compostable sugar cane husk.
Another environmentally conscious touch is that the Bacalar's paint gets its metallic finish from rice-husk ash, Bentley says.
After that, the old version of Glass will still work as a sort of husk of its former self.
He's a narcissist, a barely-human husk of a person who eschews human connection in favor of pursuing power.
Harlem's turf is getting smaller, and what's making slowly shrivel into a husk of its former self is gentrification.
What you're trying to do is burn the husk on the outside and steam the corn on the inside.
Like Momofuku, Bar Tartine, Husk, and many other progressive restaurants across the world, Noma uses science to discover new flavors.
Contrasted with the dead husk of the moon and the infinite emptiness of space it seemed small, beautiful, intensely precious.
So does Husk, in Charleston, S.C., and its ethos that goes far beyond farm-to-table, into reviving historical ingredients.
They distributed compressed rice husk, an alternative to firewood, but that met only a small fraction of the refugees' needs.
If lawmakers insist on a new design, he urged against "something goofy, like a football wrapped in a corn husk."
Traditionally, fonio was pounded in a large mortar and pestle, to remove its armorlike husk, then washed and dried outdoors.
And all the while, Varga is sucking every one of us dry before we realize what's happening, leaving the husk behind.
Many watchmakers never recovered or are now a husk of their former glory – Hamilton, for example – but Timex kept at it.
Imposed menu: Husk cherries, peach, Swiss chard, yellow long beans, with a ginger lemon saffron sauce and Diaspora Co. turmeric couscous.
The EP's two tracks, "Cairn" and "Husk," plumb the depths of human agony and anxiety, and will leave you wanting more.
Not so much: having your fingers covered in wispy hairs of husk and a greasy mixture of butter and corn juice.
In the largely white "Husk Wraith" (2019), we see a number of eyes aligned vertically, with orange, blue, and brown pupils.
But Wildlands quickly reveals itself as a husk, devoid of any life or meaningful story, with more veneer than actual substance.
Fetchingly wrapped in a bright green husk, a fresh ear of corn is as beautiful as it is ready to cook.
Huckabee's not talking about using the husk (the outer leafy coating covering the corn itself) ... he's referring to what lies beneath.
Brown rice is the same thing as white rice but is a "whole grain," because only its inedible outer husk is removed.
Drive by Western Avenue and Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and you will see the massive husk of a half-finished Target store.
He ejaculates a fountain of semen so strong, she's blasted to the ceiling, and Bobby looks like an emaciated husk of himself.
Found in Central and South America, the groundcherry grows in a husk like a tomatillo but tastes a bit like a pineapple.
Overall, though, the infestation of problems overpower all that is good in the game, leaving behind only a bloody husk of bones.
Every so often, a deep compulsion for change nags me to husk off the familiar in favor of the new and unknown.
Though he was considered a mediocre student, Bell unveiled his first invention, a device to de-husk wheat, when he was 12.
On the first episode of Back of House, Richard Blais visits his old friend Chef Sean Brock at his Nashville restaurant, Husk.
For example, in coffee production, the beans go from the farm to the washing station, then to be separated from the husk.
I ask a young man named D'Angelo who is nice and has not yet become a hollowed-out husk of a human.
It was a welcome touch that helped the sweet meat stand out against rich, buttery grated, cooked corn and tart husk cherries.
Ford is looking to partner with McDonald&aposs to recycle coffee chaff, the husk of coffee beans that peels off during roasting.
Here, on the 953nd of July, police found the burned-out husk of the Toyota Rav 4 the two were traveling in.
David Howard, president of the Neighborhood Dining Group, whose portfolio includes Husk, McCrady's and Minero, was an essential part of the plan.
Pictures of the house posted online showed a gutted and blackened husk whose roof and second floor appeared to have been destroyed.
All of a sudden, months or even years into dating, you realize you've been sharing your bed with a husk of masculine insecurity.
They hit the ground and shattered as if they were, too, until eventually nothing remained but crackling heaps of husk and splintered bone.
I had never used peaches in a couscous dish before, which I thought paired surprisingly well with the long beans and husk cherries.
In addition to learning 2130th-century moves, children can churn butter, press apple cider, make corn-husk dolls and play old-fashioned games.
Where most players have youth slowly drained out of their body until they achieve a husk-like veteranhood, Blake was born this way.
Lean into using corn as a dessert by combining them with sweet husk cherries and honey for an unconventional but undeniably tasty tart.
And in 2012, an Alabama restaurant called Logan's Roadhouse was sued after a woman broke her femur in a peanut-husk-related fall.
Her voice shows signs of the husk she'd later develop more robustly but at this stage, she's mostly flexing her precocious songwriting muscle.
By pulling back the husk, we see that the RFS's staunchest supporters tend to hail from corn-producing states like Nebraska and Iowa.
For many, the show that could once leave even the mightiest of us in hysterics is now an illogical and emotionally deadened husk.
Coffee chaff, the husk of the bean that comes off during roasting, usually gets turned into garden mulch or charcoal — or thrown away.
It's been so successful, owner and chef Sean Brock has since opened a Husk in Nashvillee, Tennesse; Greenville, South Carolina; and Savannah, Georgia.
I gazed over endless peaks that stretched toward Turkey, while standing in the blown-up husk of one of Saddam's once-lavish palaces.
My commitment to the spark was ultimately as brittle as its cardboard husk, and so I stashed it under my desk to gather dust.
Yet slow though it may have been to grow, the conservation movement behind that petition was nonetheless rooted in the husk of the Mother.
The starchy interior of sweetcorn kernels is easily digested but the cellulose husk is impossible to break down and passes through the body untouched.
Of course, this is a concept car, and so it's not just a husk; Infiniti teases some futuristic technology with the QX Inspiration, too.
Once all the gooey tasty bits have been absorbed, the trap reopens and the dry husk of the insect blows away in the wind.
This isn't just about saving documents on the off chance that aliens find Earth as a dilapidated husk of a planet destroyed by humans.
A spy was stabbed with an umbrella on London Bridge tipped with the tiniest bit of the outer husk, and dropped dead in minutes.
You slice through the fascia covering the abdominal muscle, a husk-like fibrous sheath, and lift it to reveal the beefy red muscle underneath.
Wipe Your Paws Coir Doormat, $29.78, available on AmazonThis coconut husk doormat features a friendly reminder for guests to wipe their feet before entering.
What I saw, then, seemed to communicate the possibility of growth in an area previously thought barren and cold as the husk of Europa.
Mr. Brock opened Husk in 2010 with the swagger of a prizefighter, promising to show that Southern cuisine was the greatest in the world.
Jeff, too, is dragged down that path, transforming from a sweet underachiever (who once had scurvy) to a vengeful husk — and then back again.
Then I cover it back up with the husk—I don't season it or do anything yet—and then I cook it really hot.
The reanimated husk of Polaroid has made a few products like that, and they suffer both in quality and in missing instant photography's ephemeral appeal.
Life in the Dreamhouse is not without its problems, but the fact remains that Barbie Dreamhouse Party felt like a hot pink husk in comparison.
I can't find psyllium husk, which the recipe calls for, but I figure I'll add extra chia seeds and hope it works (spoiler: it does).
He says Honeywell went from being "a burned-out husk" of a company to "about four or five years" later being "credible with investors" again.
They're these little animals where all the water is pulled out of their body, and they become nothing but a little husk of proteins really.
While most running shoes feature soles made almost entirely of plastic and petroleum, the Condor has a thin black outer sole constructed from wild Amazonian rubber and rice husk and an all-white, bird-bone-patterned midsole made from banana oil, sugar cane and rice husk, materials developed to offer as much support and durability as synthetic fabrications without having a negative environmental impact.
They end up picking nearly all of the ripe sungold and cherry tomatoes, as well as what appears to be roughly two quarts of husk cherries.
Corinne, a self-described sexy "corn husk," encourages the other women to openly air their grievances with her, then proceeds to take their criticism incredibly poorly.
Brandless shut down, Zume is a husk of its former self, and the fund sold back the shares it owned in Wag, reportedly at a loss.
Haight-Ashbury, where I live, is a husk of the sixties counterculture, but people still pilgrimage here, looking for something that might not have ever existed.
Life in the Dream house is not without its problems, but the fact remains that Barbie Dreamhouse Party felt like a hot pink husk in comparison.
In a parking lot in Point Dume on Sunday was the charred husk of a 1982 Ford pickup truck, with an American flag draped over it.
At Mr. Kedigian's apartment in Manhattan, for instance, the first thing visitors see is a doormat made from coconut-husk fibers with a Greek-key border.
Veja landed on a mixture of 30 percent wild rubber, 39 percent synthetic rubber, and 31 percent rice husk that makes the sole light but firm.
It felt as if I were casting off the husk of who I had been so I could emerge as the person I wanted to become.
This cheery report obscures the real lesson, which is that a firm must become effectively an empty husk before the FSOC will let it go free.
At which point, it appears, the police were satisfied that the there was no imminent threat posed by the produce and left the husk-y mess alone.
The animated husk that remains pushes through nevertheless, introducing a crowd of volunteers who have been standing behind him this whole time, trading bemused grins in silence.
Cascara, which means "husk" or "shell" in Spanish, is the dried skin of the coffee cherry, the fruit of the tree (the beans are inside the cherries).
Me, I'm practically a husk of a human, so I just stir a bit—but a few others in the same session properly yelped a few times.
He also drove attendees out to the school—now an abandoned husk—with his second-in-command, Junior Walk, an activist who works with several local organizations.
You can buy fresh tomatillos, then husk and rinse them and use them raw, which gives the sauce great vibrancy, but using canned ones is no crime.
When Mr. Guajajara and his friends saw the fire at the National Museum, they were gathered in the husk of what had once been Brazil's Indian Museum.
After their junior year, they took it down but saved it, to once again display the shriveled husk in pride of place above the common room couch.
By the time Nupedia's servers went down a year later, the original site had become a husk, and the seed it carried had grown beyond any expectation.
Tear open a pomegranate and you are greeted with hundreds of tiny jewel-like pips — shining and clinging for dear life to the inside of the husk.
At the end of that seven years, Dish will emerge as either a vital new wireless player or a misbegotten corporate husk, depending on who you ask.
Nick gets started on the first of the toasts, which'll be marinated hot and mild peppers with husk cherries, and Aaron gets started on a cabbage Caesar salad.
The once-haughty character became Reek, a hollow husk of a person who, alternating between emotional catatonia and PTSD symptoms so severe, could barely remember his own name.
Eventually, the marshes give way to truck stops, a Tanger Outlet, a Logan's Roadhouse, and a flat, unremarkable highway, punctuated with the occasional desiccated husk of an armadillo.
This state of affairs had taken them from the Premier League to League One, the club being reduced to a husk and in active conflict with its support.
We would remind you that these are the same people who, in 2014, voted the desiccated husk of Derek Jeter into the All-Star Game as a starter.
For fine psyllium husk powder, I like working with Anthony's and Viva brands, and for all other flours, Bob's Red Mill, Authentic Foods and Anthony's are all excellent.
To resaturate that dried husk with feeling is to see it again for what it is: the loveliest and most deeply rooted of truths, hidden in plain sight.
He might be a bitter drunk — and the farm, under his stewardship, a vermin-infested husk of the smallholding Alice remembers — but he feels equally owed his inheritance.
The fiber I take is in the form of psyllium husk capsules, which I get online because it's the only kind of fiber supplement known to not aggravate IBS.
The husk of the Mother was celebrated as the "eighth wonder of the world"; over 250,000 New Yorkers went to see it on the first day of its display.
That soon, it will be a mere husk of its former self, and that while owners will still be able to say "Hey Jibo," it won't understand understand them.
FIG was named one of the best restaurants in America by Eater in 2016, and Husk can reliably be found at the top of many "best of" restaurant lists.
Sean Brock, best known for the restaurant Husk, in Charleston, wrote last April about quitting drinking and taking up a new "self-care" regimen that included meditation and Reiki.
Contributing Opinion Writer It's hard to work up much sympathy for the hollowed-out husk of a human being that is Mitch McConnell, or Lindsey Graham for that matter.
Hominy Grill, a bastion of Lowcountry cooking, pictured above, closed last month after a 23-year run, and the chef Sean Brock, of Husk fame, has left for Nashville.
The husk of a 19th-century blacksmith shop sits at the edge of the South Branch Raritan River, near the shored-up ruins of the 1774 Old Union Church.
Two years later I moved to Nashville, where I became chef de cuisine at the other outpost of Husk, and it's also where I came upon Nashville hot chicken.
Throw it on a really hot part of the grill, burn it all the way around, let it cool, then take that husk off and get rid of it.
Some expire, some are sold, some are left there like the husk of a bygone era...and some just fade away, gathering dust in the sands of the Wayback Machine.
He's gone hollow, and his mind has completely left him; he's a husk, and we find out that it is precisely because he realized that he was in a sequel.
In season 1, Miri manipulated the Targaryen princess into sacrificing her unborn son's life and turning her husband into a comatose husk after a Dothraki Khallasar devastated the midwife's village.
Cherimoya, mizuna, pineapple tomato, sweetsop, lemon cucumber, husk cherry, and pond apple seeds are among the many varieties of seeds being traded on r/seedswap, which facilitates national swaps online.
The party he left behind would be a shamed and battered husk, dominated by those few Republicans who had taken a "principled" stand and refused to back their party's nominee.
"It doesn't suck," he said proudly during a keto cooking segment in which he served sloppy Joes with wheat-free buns made of almond powder, psyllium husk and egg whites.
It is incumbent upon the Trump administration to faithfully enact Congress's will and maintain this vital program, rather than chipping away at it until nothing remains but a shallow husk.
Tells the painter she doesn't have to do anything other than hold her hand out and she will do the rest—spoon the ingredients and fold and seal the husk.
The First Amendment was also a shriveled, desiccated husk in the 1930s, largely due to a series of World War I era decisions that allowed the government to criminalize dissent.
At the class, the star divulged her process, which included everything from cleansing her insides with an enema, rubbing coconut oil on her asshole, and drinking fiber-filled psyllium husk.
When combined with in-season sweet corn fresh off the cob, husk cherries take on a more savory flavor profile, and make for a perfect light summer dinner in this tart.
JF: Look take it from me, a person who just reentered the notifications atmosphere and is basically a melted husk of a human being: News notifications can get overwhelming pretty quickly.
In 585 B.C., "The Battle of the Eclipse" saw the warring Lydians and Medes lay down their weapons, and end a decade-long battle in the husk of the unnatural twilight.
With catering by Heirloom Fire, chef Jim Gop created a farm-to-table buffet that included spit-roasted aged leg of beef, handspun heritage chicken and husk-grilled striped sea bass.
Sears is now a life-support husk of an American industrial titan, while Amazon's on a seemingly unstoppable tear reminiscent of the 20143-year-old department store's own mid-century reign.
But it will soon be a joyless husk where you get to pick either burger or lobster from a menu, just like you can at 21 other locations in the city.
What we're really looking at here is the husk of a team that's going to go into hard sell mode this time next year after the current front office gets canned.
But just as 2010's Old Ideas packed a sardonic punch worthy of a 78-year-old road dog, on 2016's You Want It Darker his voice was a husk.
Deep below the moldering husk of the Hawkins Mansion, as I creeped closer to the cultists chanting obscene words in a dialect not meant for human mouths, I had a revelation.
Are they no better than that empty husk of a man, Senator Ted Cruz, who let Donald Trump insult his wife and accuse his father of involvement in the Kennedy assassination?
One of the most intriguing is the berimbau, which consists of a steel string and the hollowed-out husk of a gourd-like fruit, and is played with a wooden bow.
In an Instagram post of his own, the younger Pettis was pictured with a beaming smile in front of the burnt husk of what was once one of his older brother's cars.
Last revamped eons ago, in October 2014, it became a husk for outdated guts that no one, absolutely no one in their right mind had any business recommending to a loved one.
The first component of his two-pronged, 2013 return to the mainstream from the indie outskirts was a tour de force on True Detective as a desiccated husk of his usual form.
Apparently the decomposing husk of The Sports Reporters, a semi-relevant sports discourse show previously hosted by the late Dick Schaap, is still flopping around somewhere on ESPN airwaves on Sunday mornings.
The Bush family worked to reassemble the rubble from Jeb Bush's doomed presidential campaign, and music streaming service Rhapsody, in a shrewd attempt at cultural relevance, rebranded with the husk of Napster.
However, despite being back on both TV and his bullshit, it's apparent that Bakker 245 is a husk of his former self, reduced to little more than a Rapture-themed infomercial salesman.
The N.C.A.A. recently proclaimed itself once again shocked to discover that its sports world is a corrupted husk, and it sought to appoint outsiders to its board of governors to lend perspective.
The American car manufacturer is planning to partner with McDonald&aposs to recycle coffee chaff — the husk of coffee beans that peels off during roasting — and mold the residue into headlamp housings.
He collects coconut shells, sugar cane, rice husk, and palm kernel waste from farmers and households, grinds the raw material and binds it with starch before it is extruded through a machine.
My cupboard now overflows with flours (oat, superfine brown rice) and starches (potato, tapioca), as well as psyllium husk powder, but I'll need them as I happily return to these excellent recipes.
Conceived of as an exploded grain husk, the space was realized by 42 teams of engineers using industrial-diamond cable to cut into the concrete silos, which were recast in added concrete.
The Maker's schedule was the privilege of the elite builders of code and apps, and the scope of makable things was not going to include casseroles, movies and corn-husk dolls anytime soon.
Back at the visitor centre there is a small exhibition featuring space suits, a model moon-rover and the charred husk of a re-entry capsule that brought Chinese astronauts back from orbit.
The little Island Creek oyster truck became an iconic sight on Boston streets, as did CJ Husk, the Thor stand-in who drives it and has become a celebrity in his own right.
The motor doesn't run and the control room is now a husk, but he shoves the boat and it begins to gently swing, slowed by tree branches that have grown between the struts.
We see in horror films like Paul Leni's Waxworks (1924) or The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) the idea of the body as an automata, a kind of death doll, an empty husk.
But throughout the premiere, Kendall is utterly destroyed, a husk who exists largely to repeat the phrase, "My dad's plan was better," even though we don't know what his dad's plan even was.
Instead, they rely on small suppliers, such as Peck O' Dirt and Pariah Dog Farm, for each week's supply of potatoes, fresh berries, foraged flowers, summer squash, heirloom tomatoes, husk cherries, and more.
A mai tai by Trash Tiki, for example, includes rum infused with discarded pistachio shells, and stock made of orange peels, boiled and blended almond croissants, lime husk citrus juice, and dried hibiscus.
The summer was a terrible repeat of the previous one, of his mother holding her failing son day after day, watching him disappear, until she said his body seemed like an empty husk.
As the voice drops away and the piano continues to reiterate the melody, it takes on an increasingly forlorn and alien feel, the husk of a tune that has long since lost its meaning.
At times, it does feel as though coronavirus is threatening everything that makes New York a living, breathing, vital organism, and as though it will leave the city nothing but a husk of itself.
As a child, Tikaram, now 43, shimmied up trees in the backyard of his house in Lami, Fiji, fetching coconuts that his grandmother would husk on a sharp rod permanently embedded in the ground.
There is something delightfully satisfying about digging your fingers into a hefty naval orange, tearing off its husk and biting into that juicy flesh with no regard for where the drippings will end up.
It's Lady Gaga who throbs intensely here, leaning deep into the natural husk of her voice, and swapping her ordinary costume for a different type of polish, one that reveals more than it hides.
She's carrying two skateboards, two backpacks, the banjo in its scratched-up case—a husk of molded leather that's always looked to her like a giant key but now seems more like a coffin.
The sadness that had evaded Serena when she'd searched for it, so that she had believed her own heart was a dry husk, found her here in the café when she least expected it.
Teami's Colon Cleanse Tea purportedly contains senna leaf and root, hawthorn berry extract, lotus leaf, lime leaf and extract, psyllium husk seed, phaseolus calcaratus seed, rhubarb root, poria cocos stem bark and valerian root.
But getting its dried husk out of your home and onto the curb after New Year's can be a logistical nightmare: unless you have the brilliant foresight to mount your Christmas tree to a drone.
I went from one to another, and it was often as though I had to break them open like a husk or shell with unknown contents, peeling them like a fruit which I then discarded.
Sure, it'd be nice to see mom again, but probably not if she's just a zombie husk of her former self, incapable of talking except to croak out orders for the violent deaths of randos.
In roughly 1.5 billion years, the resulting radiation will make it impossible for anything for virtually anything to live on Earth, leaving our green and blue marble a lifeless, barren husk floating in the void.
For example, Robin Colonas, a merchant mariner from Seattle, has salvaged an open-air concert venue from the husk of an old cinema where Ike Turner was an usher (Sam Cooke was born next door).
BUTTERFIELD At the new restaurant in Hasbrouck House, a renovated 210th-century inn in Ulster County, the executive chef is Shawn Burnette, who was at Husk Restaurant in Charleston, S.C., and the Breslin in Manhattan.
When I arrived in L.A. and realized that it was creatively dead, had a withered husk for a soul, and considered ombré the height of culture, I took the first plane back to New York.
The mission goes south, resulting in the deaths of Jean Grey, Archangel, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Monet, Husk, Mystique, and Wolverine — but they do, after sacrificing their lives, end up destroying the AI before it goes online.
Ms. Husk does use GoConcierge — software that helps hotel concierges manage their work, handling tasks like sending confirmation letters and itineraries to guests, and maintaining a record of all activities they have booked for guests.
In sake brewing, after rice is milled to remove its outer husk—to get rid of the grain's tougher exterior—and washed and steamed, a mold called koji is spread upon a portion of the rice.
Under pressure to get results, stressed out about his future prospects, Guidolin is just like the rest of us, a mushy husk chewed up and spat out by the big, wet mouth of an uncaring world.
That becomes a lot less funny by the end of the episode, when Noah spies its burned-out husk on the news as reports come in of a hundred people burning to death in their cars.
There's even a supplement that explicitly targets the gay market: Pure for Men, which is made with the same psyllium husk, flaxseed and chia found in other over-the-counter fiber products, presumably manufactured extra… homosexually.
I removed a small scraper from a pocket at my calf and attempted to slide it beneath the material only to scrape a bit of silver from the husk of the Orpheus 1 in the process.
He'll walk you through what it takes to grill a perfect steak, the best fixin's to pair it with, and how to whip up the ideal side: corn on the cob, cooked in its own husk.
The scary thing about Bates, about Bateman, was the thin space between us and them, and PsychoBarn only approaches that level of discomfort when the vacant husk of the house becomes a silhouette against the skyline.
Now, hundreds of people every day are following GPS coordinates to a remote, unmarked gate on the side of the road and trekking four kilometers through a barren lava desert to see the plane's decomposing husk.
You would notice the space behind your companion's eyes, they were all but gone and you would curse yourself for being so distracted as to not notice that you had been sharing your home with a husk.
Without it, Earth would be a sad frozen husk devoid of life and light, which sounds a lot less interesting than being a lush ocean world that has yielded dinosaurs, dire wolves, and whatever this thing is.
Cored Asian pears, stuffed with chicken-liver pâté; "onion tea" as rich as French onion soup; beets over hickoried egg yolk with husk cherries, reminiscent of a walk in the woods—all stems and smoke and crunch.
City Kitchen I haven't had nearly my fill of corn on the cob this year: plain, boiled and buttered; roasted in the husk and drizzled with olive oil; or grilled over coals and rubbed with something spicy.
This country showed so much promise upon independence in 1962, and yet today part of its youth has no prospect other than to embark on dangerous, husk-like boats in search of a better life in Europe.
This may look slick and wholesome and fun, Comcast is saying, but it will crawl under your skin, burn the thought out of your brain, and turn you into a husk of a human without you ever noticing.
Each of the organic lampshades in her collection is made from a rapidly renewable resource — a combination of corn stalk, seed husk and hemp held together with liquid mushroom mycelium that grows and solidifies — and is completely biodegradable.
You're supposed to look at a Dew bottle and feel a twinge of regret every gulp as the brightly colored monstrosity before you diminishes in grandeur, leaving behind a plastic husk—the bullet casings of your health's demise.
I had spent hours in a fugue state watching videos of Jackson when he was a lanky teenager, wiggling his sequined hips in the "Rock With You" music video, his skin still the color of a coconut husk.
Over the past two years Greenville has seen the opening of a branch of Sean Brock's southern restaurant Husk, imports from Charleston (Caviar & Bananas) and Asheville (Biscuit Head), and lauded chef Michael Kramer's modern osteria Jianna, among others.
For the other half, Veja created a bio-based foam made from banana oil (for flexibility), rice husk (for firmness), and sugarcane, the latter of which is quickly becoming a common replacement for petroleum-based materials like EVA.
Perhaps there was some solace for Ford amidst tamale dejection; the tamale in question was in Texas, known for its incredible Mexican food, so once someone showed him how to remove the husk, it was probably pretty good.
We don't want Jones to continue fighting at 47 years old and as the hollowed-out husk version of a man we used to witness light up the world stage with his agile defence and lightning-quick hand speed.
ABUJA/LONDON, Oct 220 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Olamide Ayeni-Babajide discovered an expensive ornament she purchased on a trip abroad was made of old corn husk it opened her eyes to the potential of Nigeria's own waste problem.
And he cries, one little tear gracing the page, his sadness growing to fill the frame and then augmenting his encounter with his high school bully at the charred husk of the house they burned down accidentally after prom.
And when the Silver Queen finally ripened, my first old farmer paid me for a single ear, then neatly wadded the husk into the trash bin and bit into the corn like an apple: raw, sweet, milky and unadorned.
In case there was any confusion about what was happening here, LeBron came back during the next possession, went to the exact same spot, and nonchalantly drilled ANOTHER shot over the charred husk of the once proud Serge Ibaka.
And I hope people learn from the outrageous excesses that created such a husk of a human being, who one day lost his selfhood to a trephine drill, a cocksure surgeon and a society that didn't know any better.
Even though the Sixers have quite a few bigs and may not need Wood, it seems rather likely the team would rather have him on a minimum deal for the next three seasons than the dignified husk of Brand.
"All of the sudden you see this very intense communal sense of pride about being an Atlanta chef," said Sean Brock, the Southern food revivalist behind Husk, which operates in Charleston and Nashville, and a cheerleader for Atlanta's new restaurant rigor.
The charred husk of Quigley's car was towed away and Quigley was taken to Sacramento County Main Jail, where he'll presumably get some time to mull over better driving practices and how long exactly it takes for eyebrows to grow back.
He toured with the Strawberry Pickers, a hillbilly band, plus a corn-husk mop and suds bucket (for contributions), with which he promised to clean up Montgomery, the state capital, just as Mr Trump said he would "drain the swamp".
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Makes 1 cupPrep: 5 minutesTotal: 40 minutes 6 tomatillos, husk removed and washed4 garlic cloves, unpeeled 3 serrano peppers1/2 large white onion, quartered 1 small handful cilantro 1 large lime kosher salt, to taste Heat the oven to 450°F.
On top of that, you're probably at work, procrastinating, watching the clock, waiting to escape and spend too much money on dinner or half-suffocate in a stinking subway car or sit in traffic, silently withering into a rage husk.
And on Thursday, Gorsuch proved that he truly is his mother's son, handing down an opinion in which he threatens to give Republicans on the Supreme Court veto power over countless federal regulations—and potentially render the EPA an impotent husk.
On his flashy arrival in New York, with the upscale Cosme, in 2014, Olvera generally skipped the bugs but kept up his reputation as an innovator, with uni tostadas, bone-marrow salsa, duck carnitas, and a now famous corn-husk meringue.
He contributed session work for Greek black metal band End for its 2016 Swallow Matewan split with West Virginia band Torrid Husk, and also played on the 2017 self-titled debut by Coldfells, a death/doom band from Martins Ferry, Ohio.
As I drove across Napa and Sonoma counties last week, I saw different versions of the same here-but-not-there diptych: a burned-out husk of a home or car, and, just next door, an expanse of untouched vineyards.
Cameron, a glimmering cherub who seemingly manifested from some dark spell involving a cow and a husk of corn, was an absolute delight in her first mainstream gig (the actress's claim to fame is starring in Disney's sitcom Liv and Maddie).
We imagined a time-lapse film, weeks compressed Into seconds, the lemon changing hue, developing that powdery bloom, then Suddenly collapsing into itself to leave a shrunken, pea-size, desiccated husk— The flesh evaporated, breathed into the atmosphere as it transpires.
Later we stopped short in front of another sequoia that looked perfectly healthy on one side, but was chewed up by fire on the other, leaving a 150-foot-tall concave husk from ground to crown — a pillar of charcoal.
Not according to Joanna Husk, who has been a concierge at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco for almost 28 years and is a member of Les Clefs d'Or USA, the American chapter of the global trade association for hotel concierges.
Watching anything for 40 hours straight will demolish your soul and leave you a crumbling, broken husk, as if you're living out a protracted version of the end of Infinity War but without the merciful speed of a single snap.
The one-eyed man whom they had originally questioned about buying the corn husk dolls in 1980 — the same man who castigated Amelia at a book reading a decade later — is identified as a possible "procurer" for a pedophile ring.
Another chair, called "Husk" (2011 for B&B Italia), is not her prettiest — it resembles a bunch of angry sofa cushions tackling a frame — but it is fully recyclable, in that each upholstery element can be re-used for other purposes.
Photo: GettyFacebook has spent the past few weeks barfing bucket-loads of information onto the world in an effort to get out ahead of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal that has rocked the social network to its soulless husk of a core.
The peppers get sautéed in a bit of olive oil; then, in a heavy-bottomed pot, he sautés some garlic with red chilis, then tosses in about a pint of husk cherries, sans husks, to let them blister and break down a bit.
This is what happened when then-presidential candidate George McGovern ordered a kosher hot dog with a glass of milk in New York City, and also what happened when Gerald Ford tried to eat a tamale with the husk on at the Alamo.
Using their hands rather than machines in order to create more employment, the workers separate the inner part of the seed from its husk by shaking and throwing a woven basket, leaving a white center from which a potent oil is extracted.
But it's also punctuated with explosive moments of joy, like the climactic blast of its lead single "Empty Husk," or the vocal bursts that emerge all throughout "Have You Arrival," as Romano delivers what sounds like a gentle cosmic sermon over fingerpicked guitar.
The Obama's production company is behind "American Factory," a Netflix documentary that takes a deep dive into post-industrial Ohio, where a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in the husk of an abandoned General Motors plant and hires 2,000 blue-collar Americans.
The Albany Daily News is an empty husk of a website filled with old content that for months was showered with questionable traffic as part of a digital ad fraud scheme, according to new research from Social Puncher, an ad fraud prevention consultancy.
I'm not good at it and I know this because each time I set one corn husk down on the table, either my mom or grandma will pick it back up and thin out the masa, effectively showing me how it's done.
" You have less than a minute to return to the app and save your tree, and if you fail to do so, the next time you open Forest, an image of your sad-looking husk of a tree will appear alongside the words: "Oops!
You could see slight stains on the wall where juices had leached out; the banana was browner, the mushroom more shriveled, the lettuce wrinkled and soft, and the tight green husk of an ear of corn had dried and peeled away in multiple directions.
Roland follows Matthew McConaughey's Man in Black across a desert landscape, seeking revenge and trying to make his way to the Dark Tower, a metaphysical cosmic nexus that holds the key to restoring Roland's burned-out husk of a world — and to destroying our own.
One of the most eye-catching motel signs, with only a majority of its letters lit even in the best of times, has tipped over and deposited its luminous glass into the empty husk of a Prius, passing below it just at the wrong time.
Boulware's photo went viral, thanks to a combination of Reddit and his boundless dedication to Living Mas, and it prompted Katie James to create a Facebook event for a "Candlelight Vigil" in an Arby's parking lot across the street from Taco Bell's blackened husk.
"This is a reprehensible action of a single teacher that does not in any way reflect the AVID values, or the values of the thousands of AVID teachers across the US who impact our students daily," AVID CEO Sandy Husk said in a statement.
When an employee came to the rescue she couldn't seem to find the hazard, so in attempt to quiet the robot she scanned the floor and began picking up any fragment in sight — a questionable crumb, a plastic bread tag, a shred of corn husk.
Neptune on the vague horizon and Pluto directly in sight and even Charon and the misshapen husk of Hydra and the glint of Styx and each of them looking like they could sweep through our ship and the Orpheus 21 without stopping to note abrasion.
At Onyx Coffee Lab, whose three cafes and roastery are in northwest Arkansas, Oatly is a recent addition to the shop's ever-changing menu, which has included barrel-aged cold brew and drinks made from cascara, the husk of the fruit from a coffee plant.
But then, on a rainy morning in the Trinidad hills in December 2016, he walked past coconut trees and towering okra plants to the edge of a field with ripe stalks of rice, each grain covered in a reddish husk and sprouting spiky tufts.
"I think there's an effort by this administration to narrow the scope and the sort of meaning of civil rights protections so there's just a hollowed-out husk of what's actually protected," said Thomas Silverstein of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Since opening in Charleston, South Carolina, in November 2010, Husk was named Best New Restaurant in America by Bon Appetit (2011), 101 Best Restaurants in America by The Daily Meal, The Best Restaurants in America by Eater and The Diners Club World's 50 Best Restaurants.
They're both taking a bit of a breather from the restaurant today to hang out in the garden with us and make lunch, and so their hands are still a bit full, only now with all of the sungold tomatoes and husk cherries they can possibly hold.
On Friday, Mississippi's WTOL released a harrowing clip of one such person—a woman who managed to flip her car, send it careening into a nearby gas station, and then just crawl from the mangled husk of metal, strolling away like it was no big deal.
The 1974 film fictionalised the California Water Wars – a period during which water stolen from Owens Valley irrigated LA. Quickly the movie community would use all the water, until more and more was needed, while the city looked more like paradise but was a depleted husk underneath.
It isn't your enthusiasm that tips you into the "PLEASE STOP, PLEASE, STOP, PLEASE STOP," territory, because lord knows the pallid husk of club culture could do with a bit more of that, but more the flailing elbows, misplaced knees, and complete lack of spatial awareness.
But none of that will stop one group of resilient souls from trying to spread some joy on this depraved husk of a planet the best way they can think of: Converging on a public square, huddling together, and saying "wow!" like Owen Wilson in unison.
What's unsettled in the response to this year's free agency is, it seems to me, not that the market dumps these riches on Matthew Fucking Dellavedova or the dusty husk of Joakim Noah or a swole albatross like Dwight Howard or lumbering anthropomorphic blintz Timofey Mozgov.
For dessert, take everything: an exemplary flan; pasteles with featherweight shells divulging stretchy cheese, paired with api morado, a warm brew of purple corn and pineapple; and huminta, halfway between cornbread and pudding, to be unfolded like a tamal from its envelope of charred corn husk.
The series somewhat undermines its real-world resonance with its more over-the-top aspects, although those are perhaps helpful in lightening what's often a grim mood, especially in terms of Kendall, as brilliantly portrayed by Strong, a defeated, hollowed-out husk of a human being.
"I'll try to own this forever," Connaughton, 27, said on a recent morning as he stepped inside the husk of the old duplex at the corner of North Milwaukee and East Knapp streets, just a few blocks from Fiserv Forum, where the Bucks play their home games.
They ignored me when I said that if dewy fresh corn was what they wanted, the best way to keep it so wasn't to husk it and stow it in the hot trunks of their cars to dry out for the long Sunday night drive back to Manhattan.
" Here's a complete rundown of the seven projects in development, via Netflix: A documentary feature that "takes a deep dive into a post-industrial Ohio, where a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in the husk of an abandoned General Motors plant and hires two thousand blue collar Americans.
Commander Lawrence lashes out at June with ferocity; a crippled Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) tases June when she tries to help her up the stairs; Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) is a husk of her old self; and Joseph's wife (Julie Dretzin) has been crumbling for a long, long time.
You can make a Frankenstein of a mixed drink with what's left—at Vesper, for example, they use pineapple juice in cocktails, dry the fruit's flesh and use it as a garnish, make simple syrup from its leaves, and then the husk is used in a fruit broth.
Corporate sloganeering meant to prop up the husk of capitalism starts to feel like prophecy — a giant billboard says "There has to be a better way to live" — and the show makes clear that the inner life of the Lodge just might be that better way to live.
Here the city contains its multitudes: It's a place rich with living history and lousy with self-­centered 26-year-olds; a gentrified husk of its former self and yet still the promised land for countless newcomers from near and far; lonely and cacophonous, utterly predictable and endlessly surprising.
Brimming with adrenalized drama, Furi's soundtrack rolls from Lorn's microbeats of "Set Me Free", itchy with mischief, to The Toxic Avenger's "My Only Chance"—which could be Daft Punk's contribution to the last dancefloor at the end of the world—without simply breaking a sweat, but wringing itself into a husk.
Screenshot: KTVUA burned-out husk of a home in San Jose, California that looks like something out of a post-apocalyptic movie—but which happens to be close to the proposed site of the $67 million Google Village lots—has sold for far more than its original listing price of $800,000.
The film adaptation, directed by Brett Simmons (Animal, Husk) and co-written by Simmons and Thomas Vitale (producer of films like Sharknado, Battledogs, and Robocroc), doesn't entirely capture that upbeat, no-harm-no-foul sense of two buds cheerfully talking through a minor scrape one got into over the weekend.
It closed in the same month that the chef Sean Brock officially severed all ties to the restaurants that had vaulted him to national fame, including McCrady's and especially Husk, where he drilled down into the African roots of Southern agriculture and made a religion out of cast-iron cornbread.
" When Lenny-Farouk tires of the Eye, she uses her telekinetic powers to bend his still living body into a crumpled husk — a striking visual, but reminiscent of both the body-horror transformations of Carpenter's "The Thing" and the horrific fate of the desiccated men in Jonathan Glazer's "Under the Skin.
But it's difficult to put a naked ear of corn on the grill and cook it all the way through without it drying out and getting kind of hard, so what I do is I pull the husk back but leave it connected and brush the silk out between the kernels.
You don't have to have woken up in the burnt-out husk of a Daytona Beach fire engine—one that's been repurposed to spray out a mixture of nacho cheese and K-Y Jelly, of course—to understand that shit tends to get a wee bit out-of-hand during Spring Break.
Now, with Rise and Fall, it's trying to remain true to that identity while also acknowledging that there are other ways to build a great civilization aside from claiming all the best land as your own, killing less militaristic neighbors, and eventually trying to escape the discarded husk of your planet entirely.
If Tavares leaves, you may as well root for relocation because no one wants to see this team even when it has one of the game's best players and is competitive, and nobody will want to see a 68-point team led by the decaying husk of Andrew Ladd take the ice, either.
He is both comforted and repelled by the ­changes: The skyscrapers promise growth, but he rues each missing mulberry and olive tree; the old movie theater, now a burnt-out husk, its charred seats looking like rows of tombstones; a dried-up river that was once filled with pink-and-white fish.
The final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucuses lurched onto screens on Tuesday night, signaling the beginning of the end of the beginning of the nomination saga, and Stephen Colbert (aka "one truly exhausted husk of a late night host") is just one of the people ready for it to be almost nearly over.
While Johnson might deny that Britain is but a husk of its former world-straddling self, his motivations are probably less world-historical than personal: There is much speculation that he sided with the Out campaign because it would put him in a position to lead the Tories should Britain vote Out in a national referendum on June 23.
Eric and Leida In normal relationships, when you fight or when you teeter on the brink of breaking up, you normally just hash it out, call each other names you'll never be able to take back, grind whatever was good about the relationship down until it resembles nothing more than a husk of what initially brought you together.
She has observed the routine for the first few go-rounds and now, with Javi's mother's guidance, she spoons the proper proportion of masa, then beef, then masa again to seal the beef in, and then, with Javi's mother's fingers over hers, she folds the corn husk so that no strings are needed to secure the tamales while steaming.
The rest of the day is split between Atla — a casual, light-filled all-day cafe on the corner of Lafayette Street and Great Jones Street where she'll usually have a morning snack of guacamole, fruit and fish — and Cosme, a slightly more polished space in the Flatiron district that serves dishes including duck carnitas and corn husk meringue.
The fluffy subject of his "Untitled (HDY 203)" (ink on paper, 2015) resembles some kind of bulbous plant slowly opening its protective husk to reveal an exotic, scaly core, while the jewel-like encrustations at the heart of "Untitled (HDY 0315)" (ink on paper, 2015) appear to swipe at the heavens with a right hook — or spill out from a tornado's blustery cone.
Where one thing falls, another takes its place, as a group of revelers in London, UK, attempted to prove by holding the greatest party you've ever seen in the abandoned husk of a Toys R Us. As reported by Variety, police in the West London district of Hounslow shut down an unlicensed rave event on March 31 and arrested five people in connection.
Phil Jackson's unrepentant loathing of Anthony was clothed in the thinnest possible veil but it takes a special degree of hatred to decide, yes, it is definitely smart business to trade a marketable star and one of the better pure scorers in the NBA for a 37-year-old swingman, a subpar combo guard and the rotting husk of Paul Pierce.
An estimated half-million tourists a year trek to Mitchell, South Dakota, to admire the odd, onion-domed sports and concert venue, which is decorated in byzantine "crop art" mosaics: Each year, the building's husk is covered in a new, themed series of murals made entirely out of 13 different shades of dried corn, native grasses, and grains, visual facets of daily life on the plains.
I'm such a husk of a human being these days that the only way you'd get a tear out of my face is by forcing a hose into my shit-talking gob and turning the tap on until the head came off in your hand, my cheeks swelling until their veins emerged like Mars's dead tributaries, eyes popping from their comfy sockets Hanna-Barbera style.
The original location in downtown Charleston, in a restored, pre-Civil War mansion, serves farm-to-table, low-country Southern food, with modern riffs on classic dishes like house-made Pimento cheese with grilled crostini, pickle relish, crispy ham and chives; the famous Husk fried chicken with chilled farro and field pea salad; and a deli ham melt with Tennessee cheddar, carrot and cabbage slaw.
By stripping the husk from self-image this way, what Schor reveals is its mysteriously contradictory truth: the anger, frustration, and insecurity that underlie an extravagantly self-deprecating joke like a skeleton with breasts, but also the absurdity that underlies them; the bitter pinch of decay underlying creation, and vice versa; and, especially, the unresolvable tussle between roles that are socially imposed and those that emerge from within.
I looked up and saw my father on the mounds of Charon and leaping between the skies to Pluto and breathed deeply only to further imbibe the material until suddenly the sky was thick with light and all I felt was my father's warmth in my guts emanating as the bagged remains of Klimt pressed and bound themselves to the black pox spreading itself across the husk of Orpheus 1.
The Replenish team hanging out in their R&D lab The Replenish team hanging out in their R&D lab Some example recipes from Replenish include: Spinach, mint, cucumber, pear, pineapple, cashew, coconut milk, honey, lemon juice Peanut butter, unsweetened pea protein, banana, almond milk, avocado, vanilla, honey, cinnamon, almond Blueberry, apricot, pumpkin seed, cinnamon Cold brew coffee, banana, cashew, almond milk, coconut milk, date, vanilla, honey, psyllium husk TechCrunch went to check out the latest design at Replenish's R&D lab on the outer skirts of San Francisco's Mission District and try some of its smoothies (I tried the Green Chakra).
Servings: 22Total: 21 hours Ingredients for the pine nut praline:22/22 cup sugar43 ounces pine nuts for the semi freddo:24/215 vanilla bean21 tablespoons sugar2 large eggs, separated1 cup heavy creampinch of salt for the berries:1/4 cup strawberries, halved lengthwise1/4 cup blueberries, halved153/4 cup ground cherries, peeled of their husk and split in half from the top1 tablespoon sparkling rosé1 teaspoon grated Japanese brown sugar (or regular brown sugar) to finish:2 teaspoons pine bud extract (optional)2 tablespoons picked curly mint2 tablespoons bronze fennel tipsother small edible flowers from the garden Directions 1.
And then finally he advances two models for evaluating developments in Catholic doctrine — one drawn from the New Testament, from the Council of Jerusalem's decision not to require Gentile converts to adhere to the full Mosaic codes (a case of legalism overcome, he implies, with clear relevance to current Catholic debates), and one drawn from the arguments of a certain Joseph Ratzinger (perhaps you've heard of him), who argued that a Catholic reading of the gospel message and the New Testament needed to distinguish the "core" elements from the "husk," to determine what ideas were essential and which were more adaptable or dispensable when the times seemed to demand it.

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