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When hot, place corn on grates, keeping husks off heat.
He want to turn shopping center husks into... something else?...
Their husks stand next to other cars that remain unscathed.
The charred reeds are mixed with water and rice husks.
Set aside for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the husks.
I spread masa on husks because I was told to.
Pull the husks back up so that they're covering the corn.
Fortunately, my goal was to collect only the nuts' outer husks.
Beside it, on a low stool, a sheaf of corn husks.
The corn husks have been soaking overnight in water to soften.
I like to throw it on an indoor grill in the husks.
Carefully pull the husks back on the corn and remove the silks.
They tossed the husks on the ground for me to rake up.
Grill 12 to 15 minutes, turning occasionally, until husks begin to char.
Wolfe put it, like corn husks — "overripe" wives, but fusty husbands too.
The tray is made of coffee grounds and husks (also a coffee byproduct).
They are, at best, the husks of jokes, all specific personality scraped out.
He said that when he first saw the fossils he was surprised that the plant's delicate husks had been preserved, that the veins on the husks were visible and that the berry, now black and turned to coal, was also present.
They're just walking husks of their former selves—ambulatory corpses sheathed in sagging flesh.
They ram into the growing pile of burned husks of vehicles, creating more mayhem.
Pastoralists get food for their animals and rice farmers dispose of excess husks cleanly.
Carefully remove and discard the husks, and return the corn to the hot grill.
In fact, the globe is littered with the rusting husks of former Olympic venues.
Peel back the corn husks and spread butter, then mayonnaise, all over each cob.
Present them in a shallow basket lined with corn husks or a cloth napkin.
Briefly schools or outposts, many are husks, looted and desolate monuments to forgotten plans.
Gently pull back husks from each cob, leaving them attached at the bottom of cobs.
The shriveled husks of Jacoby Ellsbury, Brett Gardner, and Chase Headley still dot the lineup.
Local farmers were burning off the rain-washed stalks and husks of last year's harvest.
It turned out to be made of coir, the threadlike skin of aging coconut husks.
Neutron stars are the super-heavy husks left behind when giant stars explode into supernovas.
They come slapped on a paper plate, trussed in corn husks still damp with steam.
Meanwhile, African entrepreneurs are concocting organic alternatives out of everything from rice husks to urban waste.
It's not like we aren't all just husks of animals surviving near-exclusively on outside attention.
A member of the genus Physalis, it bears papery, heart-shaped husks that resemble Chinese lanterns.
The wallpaper in the guest room bathrooms is printed with corn cobs coming out of husks.
Science is "designed to get rid of the husks and find the kernels," he told me.
They'd pulled out a butchered ibex mandible, a number of mollusk shells and pine-nut husks.
The trees were husks, shredded down to whittled nubs by the poison tributary or the hot rain or whatever was this area's particular chemical catastrophe, but these husks still had enough height to obscure the way forward, and Noor ran blind under murky moonlight, sucking breath.
The concept car also introduces "leather-like" textiles, sustainable woods and paint made from recycled rice husks.
Those beautiful, burned out husks from the streets of Fallout 4 are now something you can drive.
Drewery told Business Insider that she also baked some keto "breads" using nuts, seeds, and psyllium husks.
Even the more powerful Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are inoperable husks without powerful PCs to back them.
In Inside, you play as a mysterious little boy who resembles the mindless husks that populate the world.
With the husks still on, grill the corn for 20 minutes, covered, turning the ears once while cooking.
As tuns, the animals are dormant dehydrated husks, adapted to outlast whatever pressures are temporarily placed on them.
The sight of modern apartment buildings that were reduced to hollow husks in the long siege is chilling.
I take off the corn husks with one hand, and use a plastic spoon to eat the white tamal.
The couple would raise pigs and chickens for sacrifice and ferment sweet wine from the husks of dry rice.
To prevent them from eating the fish skin, they wrapped the animals' paws in corn husks and rice paper.
Manufacturing industries have either been reduced to husks of their former selves, like steel, or completely transformed, like cars.
Many of those people have also watched as their presents — in minutes — turned into husks of their former selves.
Humans in Inside are transformed into golems, husks piloted invisibly to carry out the dirty work of industrial labor.
You need to use the same mechanisms that Inside's elite use to manipulate the husks in order to advance.
My pair of tamales arrived on the plate still wrapped in the traditional corn husks they'd been steamed in.
Next the vets wrapped the fish skin bandages with rice paper and corn husks to help keep them intact.
"What can I tell you," my father said, his voice soft and dry, like corn husks being rubbed together.
The husks of incinerated cars have been cleared from the streets, the glass from shattered store windows swept up.
He explained that the lumps in the tundra, visible in all directions, were the husks of prehistoric earthen homes.
Add the butter to the saucepan with the cardamom husks and heat over low until the butter has melted.
On the branches of the crepe myrtle, tight leaf buds are clinging beside the husks of last summer's berries.
Then she sewed the fish skin over the wounds and wrapped her handiwork in rice paper and corn husks.
Their vehicles are cobbled together from the husks of our now devastated civilisation, beasts of twisted metal, belching out smog.
But on a road leading to the resort, what used to be homes have been reduced to burned-out husks.
Elmi skillfully cracks them open, then pops them in the pressure cooker along with shallots, fennel, kombu, and corn husks.
For a while, we were putting corn in there and I guess the husks would dry out and become carbon.
Their several layers include pockets that were filled with rice husks for thermal insulation or left vacant as air passages.
Black holes are the husks of massive stars with gravity so strong that not even light can escape from them.
Not only should celery not go in the disposal, but neither should asparagus, artichokes, corn husks or other stringy vegetables.
The translucent walls separating it from executives' dens owe their amber-like quality to recycled plastic mixed with discarded wheat husks.
Tara Ryan, 31, a member of Red Lake Nation, takes the husks off of wild rice in a process called winnowing.
A recent study found that nearly 20% of the state's young men use opioids—and not just the traditional poppy husks.
And see Dolce & Gabbana, where the designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce went "Tropico Italiano" amid palm fronds and coconut husks.
There is a roar in the air, the ground strewn with husks that perished in the unseen part of the battle.
"Totomoxtle" (2017–ongoing), a marquetry material by Fernando Laposse, draws its hexagonal tiles from the husks of heirloom corn native to Mexico.
With this modular component, however, Nike can pump out shoe husks, stick the lace engine inside, and create a fully connected shoe.
How pretty are the whitened stripes along the hornet husks, glowing through the darkness like shoelaces in a game of Laser Quest.
Now that you know how to grill corn on the cob with husks, repeat as needed for the remainder of the summer.
The researchers ground 300 dried avocado seed husks into powder, which was then processed into seed husk oil and seed husk wax.
She and her team develop new compounds from agricultural waste — like turning cacao husks into a material for preserving and packaging food.
A row of tables line the stage where audiences can sit; chili and corn husks are arranged for later eating and shucking.
It has the off-menu roasted tamales at the Original Alamo Tamales, with blackened husks and caramelized edges of masa and meat.
Seeds are planted in materials like coconut husks and are put in a tray so water and nutrients can circulate below them.
In the husks of dead buildings, copper pipes were ripped from the walls, the flashing stripped from roofs, banisters wrenched from stairs.
Now, 12 years after the destruction of the Buddhas, thousands of people gathered under their husks for a day of music and celebration.
Cutting down 149 million trees is an expensive proposition, but some of the higher-risk husks can be strategically removed to protect homes.
"With wheat, the husks may look different or the seeds may be different shapes, but they'll get ground into flour eventually," Gepts said.
I was amazed by the tamales wrapped in corn husks and the abuelita who got upset when Miguel said no to more food.
The smattering of slimy husks is a common sight underfoot in the fall, when the Lapides offer wine grapes shipped in from California.
Agricultural waste products like wood chips, corn husks, or hemp are mixed with mycelium in a mold, watered, and incubated for nine days.
Chen has also developed a method to transform the cellulose-rich husks of the durian -- a notoriously smelly tropical fruit -- into plastic wrap.
Despite the fruit's controversial odor, Singaporeans consume 12 million durians a year, he says, so there is an ample supply of discarded husks.
Bose painted scenes of women splitting husks of grain and pounding rice, potters at their wheels, and farmers out in the paddy fields.
But crowdsourced information on Quora (so, grain of salt) seems to think coconuts are specifically banned aboard aircrafts because of their highly flammable husks.
Mycelium is introduced into a mixture of chopped up corn stalks and seed husks, and begins to spread its white fibers and digest it.
Some people toss the cobs raw on the grill, some boil them first, some wrap them in foil, others cook them in the husks.
GRILL THE CORN Grill corn, turning frequently, until the husks are charred and beginning to shrivel and corn is tender, about 10 minutes. 5.
It seems odd that Beric assumes he knows the genders of the mummies in front of him, given that they're basically gray, skeletal husks.
This track is the train ride back to Copenhagen in a train car filled with soulless human husks with black eyes and muddy shoes.
As he does, the boy slumps to the floor, suggesting that there truly is no difference between him and the other husks, after all.
The collision of neutron stars, which are husks of stars slightly smaller than black holes, can also set off gravitational waves detected on Earth.
And in its universe, evil has become almost like a virus, leaping from host to host, working its will in the world, leaving behind husks.
The unfinished husks of three guided-missile frigates that have languished for three years at a Baltic shipyard show that is easier said than done.
"For example: When it's corn season, there are bins so you can shuck the ears in-store, and they'll dispose of the husks," she said.
In their own research, Dr. Mazzola and his colleagues added seed meal — the mashed-up husks of mustard and canola seeds — to apple orchard soil.
The flavors, too, give and take, pulverized peanuts leavened by ginger, sunny lemon pulled down to earth by cumin with its whiff of broken husks.
In coming months, he and Mr. Howard plan to open Husks in Greenville, S.C., and Savannah, Ga. A major television project is in the works.
With ten pounds of masa and forty corn husks, you can bring a lot of friends back from the brink with cheese- and squash-filled tamales.
Here&aposs how to grill corn on the cob with husks in five simple steps, so that you can win those barbecues all summer long. 1.
Forests that echoed with the eerie calls of giant long-legged insects with their husks hollowed out, so they could ferry you from place to place.
Because we may have gotten old in the blink of an eye, and technology may have made us callous and uncaring husks of our former selves.
The surreal footage has captured lava completely swallowing everything in its path, reducing cars to burning metal husks, taking down power lines, and setting homes aflame.
I could tell it wasn't productive to dwell on the problem at this scale, while picking pine-nut husks from the hearth, but there it was.
They're emotional, enervated wrecks, husks of their formerly composed selves, and all they want to do is just finish the recording and move on with their lives.
"We'd be better off living in a cave instead," said Kim Anh, who has used coconut husks and old tires to reinforce the riverbank under her home.
In a tree-lined corner of Nairobi National Park, gleaming piles of ivory rest like giant onion husks in the sun, heavily guarded by armed park rangers.
Of course, beyond the burnt husks of the dead Americans are the equally charred bodied of the exact refugees that Walker thought his violent act would save.
Wanting to train, yet without a gym affiliation, he made do on his own, filling up a sack with dirt and rice husks for a punching bag.
Those same green berries can also produce white pepper, whose pungency is softened by a long soak in water before they are dried and their husks removed.
This is beaten rice, made from grains soaked, roasted and pounded in a mortar until they shed their husks and bran, leaving only flat flakes that crackle.
Filthy water, swirling with oil stains, rushes into houses and sweeps away the few possessions, leaving behind plastic bottles, coconut husks, rocks, sticks and bundles of rags.
That was before they started negotiating rocky trails to remote Mexican villages in pursuit of ceramic mermaids, funeral processions made of corn husks, and other folk art.
Major app stores are often littered with forgotten or neglected husks of software — apps that developers have, for whatever reason, long given up on updating or actively managing.
Acoustic tracks like "Husks and Shells" by Volcano Choir sounds delightfully realistic, as if Justin Vernon and his buds were sitting right next to you playing acoustic guitar.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee (CNN)Even for those who had braced for the worst, Gatlinburg is unrecognizable -- the mountain town ravaged by wildfire, many of its homes reduced to husks.
Or, if that takes too long and they just need some troops fast, they can shoot out robot appendages to turn anyone fighting them into lifeless, obedient husks.
The fraying husks of central Iowa corn are still tidily wrapped on northern Iowa corn, and have not yet lost their greenish twinge in Minnesota, tasseled in rows.
The demise of conventional floristry has been hastened as well by the rejection of toxic floral foam; its replacements — chicken wire or recycled coconut husks — have spurred creativity.
And unlike aluminum foil, which many people use to wrap their grilled corn, the husks still allow smoke to permeate the corn, giving it a hint of charred flavor.
As a bonus, HTD keeps filming as the matches burn and wilt into a pile of kelp-and-licorice-looking husks (two flavors which probably do not mix well).
At the scene of the blast, photos showed the tanker surrounded by the husks of burned-out motorbikes and automobiles, their windows and tires melted away from the heat.
I also got a couple of green corn tamales for the road ($2.25) — steamed in fresh green (rather than the usual tan) husks, these tamales were moist and flavorful.
Tamales were hard to eat without a table, but we cradled the husks and dug our plastic forks into the masa as best we could, devouring every perfectly spiced bite.
The region's been lashed with rain for the past week—the water has inundated freeways, surged past levees, and left about 40,000 homes water-logged husks of their former selves.
They have also made a deal allowing pastoralists to feed their herds on rice husks that would normally be discarded after harvesting, for a small fee to the village government.
Since blunt rolling became his full time job, Greenhand has been experimenting with corn husks, plum leaves, and banana leaves as cheap, natural papers, and developing safe-to-smoke pigments.
To the Bloodfly husks that I "gently" sleep-darted and placed in the recovery position, spooning one another, in an apartment in the Dust District: I'm actually really sorry, guys.
Seeds are placed in a growing medium made from recycled coconut husks, with the user telling the device what's been planted so it can regulate the delivery of water and nutrients.
But the characters themselves are all empty husks — there's not a single identifiable personality in the film — and both the visuals and the dialogue lack the deeper context of the original.
Just as garden mulch helps the soil retain moisture and blocks the growth of unsightly weeds, the coconut husks and fibers of Window Garden Mulch do the same for potted plants.
Piles of twisted metal and burned-out husks of cars still line roads that were cleared by bulldozers for Iraqi troops to engage in street-to-street battles here last summer.
It showed the husks of two burned cars on a street in Baltimore, in 2015, following the death of Freddie Gray, with police in the foreground and protesters in the background.
Once you unwrap the corn husks from one of his piping hot tamales, you will quickly discover the fluffy, hot corn filling packed with roasted pork, chorizo with cheese, beef al pastor.
In a U.N.-backed innovation, the animals sleep on rice husks that break down faecal matter and thus keep the pen clean, eliminating the stench and flies that feature in any piggery.
"This is my stuff here," he said, pointing to the cast husks of gigantic statues of a lion, a dog and the former football star Ernie Davis, all scattered behind the coop.
Boil peeled husks of about eight nuts in roughly a quart of water in a large pot (cast iron will make the color even darker) until the liquid attains the desired richness.
It also shows that tomatillos had husks millions of years ago, which he said could have helped shield the berries from rain and kept them afloat if they fell into the water.
Researchers sutured the skin to the bears' paws and covered them with corn husks and rice paper (so the bears wouldn't chew off the fish skin immediately) while the animals were under anesthesia.
Cooks here smother pigs in a secret combination of herbs and spices, baste them with coconut milk, and allow them to rest over smoldering coconut husks to infuse them with still more smoke.
When they ripen, however, their thin husks turn tan and papery before they drop to the ground—thus their name—presumably to get eaten up and have their seeds spread by forest creatures.
The report emphasises that it is not advocating that land be set aside to grow crops for biofuels, but that the focus must be on re-mobilising agricultural waste like straw or husks.
Roving packs of dogs wandered among piles of rubble, drifts of trash and the husks of stripped cars within a few miles of the manicured grounds of the resorts where many residents work.
From using corn husks to make a vegetable stock to using lemon zest for infusing vodka, this cookbook teaches you how to make your food supply stretch longer than you ever thought it could.
Unlike grilling the corn raw, boiled or blanched, leaving the husks on the corn cobs protects the corn from direct exposure to the grill&aposs heat and helps to steam the corn to tenderness.
Then they're roasted, shucked from their husks and ground into a paste that is heated and mixed with sugar until it forms a fine liquid that fills the air with a beautiful toasty aroma.
With this Americana symbolism and the tail of woven corn husks trailing below each piece, the work portrays, a blending of ideologies of traditional America besides being the largest agricultural commodity in the world.
Hungry City 11 Photos View Slide Show ' They're ignored by much of the world, the withered, papery husks sloughed off the fruit of the coffee tree and discarded in favor of the precious beans.
What's more, Husks — the zombie-like enemy of Save the World — can now drop an assortment of loot, including building materials, ammo, and even schematics (which lead to more Save the World-only gear).
To high-brow music snobs - AKA, cynical husks who cannot understand the unrelenting positivity that's instilled within the roots of pop music - a girl group who were "manufactured" may not seem very "cool" or "authentic".
There are a few scorched-but-recognizable husks of gas stations or curio shops but most of the 14,000 homes that caught an ember burned with such blowtorch intensity, only railings and the fireplace remain.
One is the majestic "Self-Portrait I" of 7083-38, in which the artist's visage emerges from a panoply of pale grays and pastel-tinted whites and a veritable universe of vegetal husks and spores.
When these upper-class buyers finish up and take their speedy, modern trains home, your character follows the cattle cars full of husks as they descend ever deeper into the darkness and the toxic muck.
To make chocolate, the dried beans are roasted, then cracked to separate the outer husks from the inner nibs, which have a nutty, earthy flavor and crunchy texture — and are excellent added to baked goods.
Even a run-of-the-mill tamale can be a glorious thing, the musty-sweet essence of corn fortified by lard and chicken broth, the sheath of corn husks impressing some lost scent of summer.
"Erratt advised the homeowner to remove all his bird feeders, clean up all the sunflower seed husks, spread some moth balls, and stop feeding corn to the deer and turkeys in the backyard," the report states.
By the time her parents return with Kevin-from-down-the-street-remember-him (Karan Soni), the coffee table is strewn with bowls of cereal, mac & cheese, pistachio husks, and a half-finished bag of chips.
The concrete husks of former homes and businesses stretched out in front of us for as far as the eye could see, buildings riddled with bullet holes, floors collapsed from tank shells, bombs and mortar fire.
Missiles criss-crossed the spaces between the fleets, the flak cannons sounded like a hundred steam pistons going at once, and ships ruptured into pieces, their burned husks drifting through space for the rest of the battle.
They make chorizo, lacing the pork sausages with achiote, and prepare tamales for steaming: savory ones with the masa velvety from chicken broth and close to custard, wrapped in plantain leaves; and sweet, buttery ones inside corn husks.
So we took the waste product of architecture — in this case, chopped corn husks and stalks — and put some microscopic bits of mycelium, and in about five days, with no energy required, this will grow into a solid object.
These are shrouds for the images, already an abstraction of the objects they represent, and like a shroud, they conceal and soften the blunt reality that without the animating spirit of the departed, objects and bodies are flattened husks.
Last year, WASP, a seven-year-old technology company inspired by the nests built by potter wasps, produced a 323-square-foot passive house, called Gaia, from soil combined with waste from rice cultivation (husks and straw) and lime.
Like Darraj, her family gets together before Thanksgiving to prepare another dish that involves lots of time, love and manual labor: tamales, a dish typically prepared en masse, with various fillings rolled into dough and then cooked in corn husks.
In "Lobster Dinner," for instance, love blooms parodic amid the bloody ruins of cracked carapaces, "some of them with lipstick marks on their empty husks," as the notion of a lobster dinner — that cliché of normative romance — is wickedly inverted.
The report also goes into great detail about how biofuels can be improved, including through more efficient production, a shift to corn husks or other agricultural wastes (rather than food), or a shift to more abundant non-food sources like switchgrass.
But in Yemen, the husks are treasured, steeped in boiling water with cardamom and ginger to make qishr, a brew that, half a millennium ago, Sufi dervishes drank to help them stay up all night, chanting the name of God.
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.
Among her myriad inspirations, Fraiz points to the Venezuela she remembers, as well as to her family, ancestors, and familiar foods (elsewhere in her studio, ceramic corn husks painted in bright hues adorn a low standing table like offerings on an altar).
As we ooh and aah over Bouguereau's flawless technique we might also recoil in sensing an historic moment when art had so fully bowed down to commerce that what we see are empty skins, the discarded husks of centuries of academic history painting.
There's interesting ideas on the front end (mostly because all the vocals sampled on the Niggas on the Moon half of the set were provided by ideological angel investor Björk), but cross into that Jenny Death section, and they bake into hollow husks of themselves.
In what is being described as a "first of its kind study," a group of chemists studied the chemical compounds found in avocado pits and husks, and they've discovered that those inedible pieces could possibly be used for everything from prescription medications to PVC pipes.
Despite the weight of that legacy, she found solidarity with a common human strain – our animal heritage – a passion that was all but overpowering and made itself felt in the massive husks of trees she would suspend to reveal their kinship with the human body.
Is private equity a giant money monster that eats up companies and spits them out as the husks of what they once were, prioritizing short-term gains over creating long-term value and doing a ton of damage to everyday Americans in the process?
Until May 28, dishes like octopus sealed and steamed in fermented corn husks and a spicy-sweet dried pasilla Mixe chile stuffed with chocolate sorbet will be served under the stars by a cadre of earnest young people in linen uniforms and matching Birkenstocks.
Lego is also already using polyethylene made from sugar-cane husks in flexible pieces like dragon wings, palm trees and fishing rods, but these constitute only 1 percent to 2 percent of its output, and the material is too soft for the company's toy blocks.
These tamales—a traditional street food of meat and cheese wrapped in masa and steamed in corn husks—are also the perfect meal for eating on purpose during normal dinner hours or as a surprise late-night snack after a few rounds of margaritas.
There are memorable scenes and locations that pop-up across the campaign: The ashen husks of a pair or EMTs stand frozen next to a patient on a stretcher, whose arms are raised up in a failed bid to ward-off some horrific end.
Each indigo dyer has his own recipe for adding lime, ash, lye from wood and wheat husks to the sukumo (or composted indigo plant), which must be kept warm and stirred for a couple weeks in order to ferment and become dye in a process called aitate.
Elderly farmers nearby recalled famished parents who died after eating grass that clotted their intestines; swallowing weeds and tree bark to stave off hunger; tearing open pillows to boil and eat the wheat husks inside; and occasions of cannibalism when ravenous villagers cut flesh from corpses.
Our music team has spent the bulk of the week here attending panels and watching late-night showcases as part of this year's SXSW festivities, and we're going to keep at it through the weekend until we have to scrape our exhausted husks out of the Lone Star State.
"It could very well be that avocado seed husks, which most people consider as the waste of wastes, are actually the gem of gems because the medicinal compounds within them could eventually be used to treat cancer, heart disease and other conditions," Dr. Debasish Bandyopadhyay said in a statement.
Because I work with mixed media, including cotton, dried corn husks, dried orchids, and other plants, papers, fabrics, straw, and found and made objects, it is necessary to keep these objects readily available in order to be able to use them as instinctively as the acrylics and oils.
In addition, an estimated 102 million trees in California have been killed by the bark beetle since 2010; the insect, which is the size of a rice grain, has been attacking pines, oaks and cedars, leaving behind dry wood husks and a heightened risk of large, severe wildfires.
According to a survey this year, the number of hydroponic growers with organic certification dropped to 30, but there were 22 certified aquaponic growers and 69 certified operations growing plants in containers lined with things like peat moss and coconut husks that do not provide nutrients on their own.
Our appetites eventually won over, and we passed the night away with Casa Jacaranda's two owners, Jorge Fitz and Alberto Estua, a couple who reside on the belle epoque home's top floor, mixing corn husks with shortening for tamales, and pressing corn dough into circles for our sopes.
Servings: 4Prep: 2 hoursTotal: 2 1/2 hours for the corn purée:53 ears corn, husked (save the husks for the broth)kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the crab broth:3 pounds blue crabs2 shallots, sliced1 (6-inch) piece kombu½ head fennel, sliced2 corn husks for the pasta:300 grams semolina80 grams water to serve:kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste8 ounces|225 grams shell pasta13 tablespoon olive oil2 garlic cloves, minced1 shallot, finely chopped1 ears corn, kernels removed and cob discarded22/24 cup|23 ml white wine¾ cup|24 ml crab broth211 tablespoons truffle butter25 ounces|33 grams lump crabmeat⅔ cups corn purée23 lemon wedges 22.
It is foolhardy at best for anyone to have believed that Rihanna, a smart, shrewd, and boundlessly funny international businesswoman who can cast aside stars of rap and sports like corn husks as she pleases, could be the marionette of a nakedly ambitious, admittedly drug addled social climber like Scott.
There are likely thousands of people around the world who have been incorrectly diagnosed as vegetative—considered nothing more than the husks of their former selves, with no internal thoughts—when in fact they are present in some capacity, stuck inside bodies that don't cooperate, with no way to communicate.
There was a wooden rocking horse in the shed, a faded Victorian settee in the attic, and, crammed in between the rafters, resting on plaster made of lime and horsehair, there were corncob husks that had been fashioned into Colonial dolls, folded and tied into the shape of skirted girls.
In the gallery, alongside the five swimsuits, shelves and glass cases display sculptural versions of Harmonized System pictograms made from a range of materials — plaster, the plastic powder used by 3D printers, fungus, coffee husks, plywood, gray chocolate, and gray soap (materials that all have Harmonized System codes of their own, naturally).
While the ruling class of the Doom world willingly choose to remove their minds from their sick bodies—both Samuel Hayden and lead scientist, Olivia Pearce are in some stage of cyborg transformation—the minds of Doom's working class are ripped unwillingly from their bodies, leaving only husks to carry out Hell's bidding.
Penny Gritt Goff, the third-generation operating manager of Gritt's Midway Greenhouse in Red House, W.Va., takes advantage of computerized monitoring to keep tabs on temperature, humidity, nutrient levels and other conditions for three acres of hydroponic greenhouses where lettuce grows in flowing water and tomatoes are raised in a bed of coconut husks.
Left-Hand Path creates a whole new fighting system while cloning how you live, die, and level up from Dark Souls: you kill enemies and steal their "husks," spend them for powers (at a creepy whispering skull instead of a bonfire), and reset the world every time you die, leaving only shortcuts and boss arenas permanently changed.
The vowel-points of Hebrew letters, the way a flame rises from a wick, the colors of the rainbow, the form of the human body, sexual intercourse, rivers and fountains, seeds with their husks and kernels, even the hairs of a beard — all exist in order to teach us esoteric truths about the nature of God.
You make some shrimp butter in the style of my recipe for lobster butter, then grill corn in its husks, heat the shrimp butter in a saucepan on the grill, poach some diced shrimp in it, then shuck the corn, dump the shrimp and butter all over it, and hit the platter with a lot of thin-sliced green onions.
But there are breast shapes under the overlarge and unclean T-shirt, and the exposed parts of the arms are flabby in a way that he's familiar with from his mother's old matron friends, women who gather in her kitchen once a week to spoon cornmeal into husks for the tamales that they sell on the street in tin tubs.
These natural additives include substances like a red food dye called carmine or cochineal extract, which is made from insects; a yellow dye made from the fruit of the annatto tree; psyllium, a source of dietary fiber derived from seed husks; and guar gum, which is made from a bean and is used as a binder and emulsifier in food and drugs.
Influenced by the politically radical Bread and Puppet Theater collective, founded by Peter Schumann on the Lower East Side in the 1960s (the company would share fresh-made loaves and homemade aioli with their audiences), a young Kiki Smith made papier-mâché sculptures such as "Hard Soft Bodies" (1992), which consists of two female torsos hanging, like ghostly husks, against the wall.
Once optimistic fans purchasing a ticket on an app, now devastated and broken husks, hauling themselves into cars and busses and trains, their very concept of pleasure warped and broken by the continuing futility of a Bucks team with no direction, but still forced to keep attending games until they are gifted that elusive tenth win the package promised them when they plunked down 150 bones.
As we survey the husks of the cities the Islamic State controlled and speculate about the future, it is worth remembering: The Islamic State caliphate grew out of Syria's civil war, but it was also made possible by thousands of Muslims from across the world — not just the Arab world, but Europe, the United States, Indonesia, Russia — boarding planes, leaving their countries behind, in pursuit of the dream of a Muslim homeland.
I tried to figure out how to make it work — a Melissa McCarthy article should probably not be depressing, I agreed — and my editor gave me some suggestions, but I couldn't hear him above the TVs in our newsroom, which all blared detailed accounts of sexual assault and miscarriages of justice and a climate-change story that said we would all be desiccated human Slim Jim husks of ourselves, withered by the parching sun in 20 years and outrage outrage outrage until we are limp and exhausted and miserable.
Servings: 4Prep: 45 minutesTotal: 9 hours for the broth: 1/63 cup vegetable oil 5 pounds|2.26 kg beef shank 5 pounds|2.26 kg beef bones 5 (1/8 ounce|4 grams) bay leaves 2 medium yellow onions, quartered 13 head of garlic kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the soup:1/4 cup vegetable oil5 pounds|2.26 kg oxtails 3 pounds|2.26 kg short ribs 21 cups|5 liters broth 10 tomatillos, husks removed and washed 13 guajillo chiles, seeded and stemmed 5 tomatoes 4 pasilla chiles, seeded and stemmed 3 garlic cloves 215/220 small onion 22 tablespoon cumin seeds 23 tablespoon dried oregano 26 tablespoon whole cloves udon or ramen noodles cilantro, roughly chopped 21 white onion, thinly sliced 5-2250 radishes, thinly sliced 23.

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