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"spoonful" Definitions
  1. the amount that a spoon can hold

491 Sentences With "spoonful"

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I hadn't meant to devour it all, spoonful by luscious spoonful.
The soup that said "I love you" the way Bubbe showed her affections best — spoonful by spoonful.
Resentfully shoveling spoonful after spoonful of food into my mouth made it feel a lot more like my body was controlling me.
In late 1965, the Lovin' Spoonful toured the South with the Supremes, chronicled in Steve Boone's memoir, "Hotter Than a Match Head: Life on the Run with the Lovin' Spoonful" (2014).
For those you'll definitely want a spoonful of kicky salsa.
Top bottoms of buns with a small spoonful of sauce.
I add a spoonful to his usual kibble to start.
But when offered a second spoonful, they eat it anyway.
UNION "Water by the Spoonful," drama by Quiara Alegría Hudes.
A spoonful should feel creamy on the tongue, not grainy.
She continues: Each spoonful should contain some of each ingredient.
If you're feeling hoarse, swallow a spoonful of raw honey.
Every bite was like swallowing another spoonful of buffalo sauce.
One spoonful, and you know why it doesn't require advertising.
A spoonful of the accompanying fish sauce condiment is vital.
We like our crunchy peanut butter by the spoonful and solo.
It's served with a spoonful of raspberry jam on the side.
A generous spoonful of cinnamon was a surprising and delicious garnish.
A spoonful less sugar, I reckon, and a pinch more spice.
There are few things in life better than that first spoonful.
One reader added a spoonful of Dijon mustard to the sauce.
Instead of sour cream, it comes with a spoonful of yogurt.
And recently, a heaping spoonful of zhug pretty much every day.
Better yet, how about a spoonful of Dorie Greenspan's Eton mess?
Yes, we appreciate each little sweet clammy morsel as we suck it from the shell, but ultimately it is the clams' savory juices, enjoyed spoonful by spoonful or slurped from the bowl's edge, that really satisfy.
Just a spoonful of sugar made this biotech stock sale so sweet.
This incredible bowl helps you achieve the ideal spoonful, bite after bite.
The rich, smooth pleasure in each spoonful almost made my head pop.
Scoop out the soft, creamy pumpkin flesh with each spoonful of noodles.
Top each with a spoonful of caviar and sprinkle with gold leaf.
It's like how a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
A spoonful of Tejal Rao's recipe for shrikhand is its own reward.
Or piling them up on toast with a spoonful of crème fraîche.
And I have a spoonful of it once or twice a day.
Sauces are splashed down by the spoonful, quickly, before the crust burns.
The history is the medicine, the story is the spoonful of sugar.
It was really also the end of the Spoonful, the tipping point.
Community is the spoonful of sugar that makes the othering go down.
His mother lured him back down with a spoonful of langoustine tartlet.
Disney is serving up a big spoonful of sugar with Mary Poppins Returns.
"Taste this," he says, swooping a spoonful of unctuous ragu into your mouth.
Follow the study's lead by putting a big spoonful of in your tea.
Add pasta water a spoonful at a time until the dish is saucy.
Usually I drink it with a massive spoonful (or two) of peanut butter.
It's for eating a sundae: Each spoonful should contain some of each ingredient.
The resulting broth is crystalline and thin but rich, each spoonful a renewal.
"If you took a spoonful of that you'd never sing again," he said.
Garnish with a few pieces of roasted vegetables and a spoonful of braised chard.
Are you the kind of person who eats Justin's peanut butter by the spoonful?
He then calmly covered the glob of spit with a spoonful of pizza sauce.
I ring in 2020 with a bubble bath and a spoonful of ice cream.
The spoonful-of-sugar approach to learning can be applied regardless of subject matter.
My education was fueled by white rice with a spoonful of ginger-scallion sauce.
Before the chicken goes in, he adds garlic paste and a spoonful of ghee.
Mix all together, stir well, let set and eat by the spoonful whilst crying.
If you grew up in the Northeast, you probably spent your summers strolling down boardwalks, eating clams (baked or fried), and swallowing spoonful after spoonful of Italian ice (which, if you grew up in Philly, you ridiculously referred to as "water ice").
Newcomers can make do with the printed menu's Hunan-style fish fillets and soft tofu, which have none of the muddiness you find at many Sichuan and Hunan restaurants in New York, and leave a slow, tangy burn that rewards spoonful after spoonful.
The actor smiled as he scooped a generous spoonful over guacamole to form a taco.
Today is a banana, a spoonful of Nutella, and coffee to get the day started.
To serve the lobster rolls, place a spoonful or so of coleslaw in each bun.
Warm up the mushrooms slightly in the skillet and top each toast with a spoonful.
Place oysters back into their bottom shells and place a spoonful of butter onto each.
I like it with a spoonful of jarred chili crisp added at the very end.
CAIRO — Egyptians pile sugar into mugs of tea by the spoonful — or three or five.
I had never tasted anything so delicious, and I moaned with pleasure with each spoonful.
Finally, and perhaps most surprising, Williams adds a spoonful of warm water to the vinaigrette.
If you can swing it, one more spoonful, one more schmear — then all the better.
When we visited, my son, Mathias, fed her puréed vegetables a spoonful at a time.
At Hanoi House in the East Village, the first spoonful of pho is a shock.
Add desired garnishes: Spoonful of whipped cream; chopped nuts; chopped fresh mint; or chocolate shavings.
From beets, carrots and leeks, you get sweet (sometimes with an additional spoonful of sugar).
Martin Luther went so far as to eat a spoonful of his own feces every day.
Infosec branding is similar to skincare products—unregulated claims offered in a saccharine spoonful of fluff.
I held my breath as I offered the spoonful: Why would this time be any different?
A spoonful of the water is then poured into the puchka and they are eaten whole.
I had wine in one hand and a large spoonful of ice cream in the other.
With each spoonful of take-out sticky rice, I could feel the unrelenting sickness slightly lessen.
Dollop a hefty spoonful or two of the whipped cream on top of the berries. 3.
Richardson is vegan, so he swerved the prawns, but did eat a spoonful of the dal.
Place a spoonful of filling on each slice and roll the meat into a little bundle.
With each spoonful, I felt like I could walk a hundred miles — or sleep for hours.
And, this show takes everything about that, but just a little bit of spoonful of sugar.
I shower and make breakfast—sautéed pears with oatmeal and a spoonful of yogurt mixed in.
The same can be said for a spoonful of strong Dijon mustard served alongside the stew.
A spoonful of neutron star would weigh more than the weight of all of Earth's humans combined.
For kids, a simple spoonful of honey might actually help alleviate a cough better than cough medicine.
Get cheesecake ice cream, cherry sauce swirls, graham cracker pieces and cherry-coated candies in every spoonful.
As such, it goes without saying his claims should be taken with a heavy spoonful of salt.
Instead, I eat a spoonful of peanut butter when I get to the office an hour later.
This time Ramsay goes for the dish—bull penis marinated in hot sauce—a whole heaping spoonful.
Plate one eggplant slice and top with a spoonful of sauce; evenly top with a burger patty.
To serve, place a scone on a plate and top with a heaping spoonful of whipped cream.
Eat a spoonful of cinnamon, sputter and choke, and record the whole thing for others to enjoy.
Serena ordered it up for her dog Chip -- but decided to taste a spoonful for herself first.
The newspaper added a spoonful of Lake's remaining ashes were reportedly found in a Catskills antique store.
The grocer recommends dipping your fruit in the chocolate hummus or simply enjoying it by the spoonful.
A spoonful of sharp mustard mixed in with the egg for the coating helped that cause, too.
She passes me a spoonful of the orange-perfumed raw pastry cream used to make the base.
Grab a spoonful for a quick pick-me-up, or dish it up at a dinner party.
"Slurp!" was heard as Dunia Sibomana sipped a spoonful of chicken broth through his newly created lips.
Chopped pecans, fresh sage and a good spoonful of coarsely ground black pepper went into the dough.
"Adding just a little spoonful of coffee to your mate adds a lot of flavor," Guadalupe reveals.
If his small head gets dented, she gives him a spoonful of dumpling filler and remolds him.
It was grainy and thick like the sum of its parts had been compressed into each spoonful.
"I eat here every day," he said, as a hearty spoonful of feijoada punctuated his next thought.
I'm not even going to open my mouth unless I'm eating a heaping spoonful of stuffing. Man.
They were served with a textured and nutty romesco that I wanted to eat by the spoonful.
Under his close watch, nary an extra piece of turkey-ham or spoonful of soup got past him.
Place one or two slices of beef on each round, and top with a spoonful of wine sauce.
And at a very reasonable 104 minutes, it all goes down as easily as a spoonful of sugar.
Put a spoonful of the ganache on a cake stand and top with one of the cake layers.
Alternate layering the remaining eggplant slices and burger patty, adding a spoonful of sauce in between each layer.
When I get back I eat a spoonful of peanut butter with a couple M&M's on it.
"So flavors are really starter products," she says — kind of like adding a spoonful of sugar to medicine.
The box features a picture of a cat, bowl, and a spoonful of the shredded up meat concoction.
I gulp down a spoonful of woefully bland porridge and think for a moment about how to reply.
"Everything that we gave him — literally every drink, every spoonful of food — we tried to optimize," Scott explains.
Both are finished with a giant spoonful of the edible dough, and are available now for just $2.99.
He smears a large spoonful of béarnaise sauce on my bun, but goes with remoulade for his own.
It's that old tidbit about how a spoonful of sugar quiets the demons in your belly, or whatever.
Make that dish this weekend to eat with toast and, as Tejal suggests, a spoonful of crème fraîche.
Then you add mayo, the amount can vary, but I usually put a pretty decent sized spoonful in.
She misses hot chocolate heated up in her microwave and an occasional spoonful of ice cream at night.
It's best when you work all the flavors and textures into one spoonful: bright, creamy, meaty, salty-sweet.
I thought it tasted pretty good, so I returned to him with a spoonful of my adjusted polenta.
A 60-year-old Israeli woman was hospitalized after eating a spoonful of wasabi, mistaking it for avocado.
Student Opinion The song "Spoonful" by the band Barefoot Truth provides a list of ingredients for achieving success.
Jelly would enhance this even more, but just a spoonful of PB and P is a great snack.
He vigorously mixes in a spoonful of the culture, then pours everything into a large stainless steel container.
To serve, transfer waffles to a serving platter and top with a spoonful of sour cream and caviar.
I took a spoonful, grunting and saying ''yum, yum'' in anticipation, and began to chew the meat and swallow.
This is recommended with a spoonful of heavy cream; don't bother abstaining from it, if you've come this far.
Kenji pours a big spoonful of liquid into a small bowl and hands it to the women in white.
"Starting is half the trip, but we can't expect to be full with just the first spoonful," he said.
Take a spoonful of coffee, then slurp it loudly to breathe in the aromas and fully cover your palate.
She said she enjoys a spoonful of organic peanut butter, or some pickled herring or a bit of liverwurst.
Her grandmother alleges that if you serve it with a spoonful of raspberry preserves, it can heal a cold.
After a spoonful or two, it can be hard to remember where you are or who you came with.
Green arugula trenette with calamari, while containing all the ingredients of a winner, needed a spoonful of extra zest.
My only tweak was to add a spoonful of capers to add tangy bursts to the mild bulgur grains.
Scholastic's educational and wildly entertaining '90s science show helped the medicine go down with a spoonful of zany psychedelia.
If you have some demi-glace in the fridge (and you oughta!), add a spoonful to the cooking liquid.
Off the heat, she stirred in a big spoonful of pesto, and the broth turned a beautiful bright green.
It was, instead, a visual palette cleanser, a refreshing and modest spoonful of sorbet for the overworked Internet eyes.
So this is a delicious spoonful of nostalgia, like Pokémon, but unlike Pokémon, it's not going to keep my attention.
Some hard cheeses taste like chocolate bars; other runny ones feel like taking a spoonful of penicillin to the dome.
I have a spoonful of peanut butter as I make the toast, because my appetite is on fire this morning!
If you blow on a spoonful of beans fished out of the pot, the skins will wrinkle and curl back.
But after watching, you might never be able to look at a spoonful of ice cream the same way again.
That involves dropping in a spoonful of sugar into your coffee, or a food company adding the sweetener during processing.
It's a simple combination: a spoonful of freeze-dried instant coffee mixed vigorously with cold water, poured over ice cubes.
Or how about that other very quaint two-bedroom that we'd describe as cozy with a heaping spoonful of clowns?
All those misconceptions flew out my head as soon as I tried my first spoonful of the Caramel Almond Brittle.
But Martines' 4-year-old son later told officials he watched his mother feed his sister a spoonful of salt.
The unusual location is "a spoonful of sugar to go with the education," explains Sharona Walker, the chief marketing officer.
If it wasn't incredibly salty (my roommate thought it tasted like sea water), I would have finished every last spoonful.
"I never thought I would like this stuff," one man said in disbelief, as he scraped up the last spoonful.
A young husband feeds his pregnant wife hot porridge, blowing over each spoonful as patients writhe beside and beneath them.
Clinton said as she broke her rule not to eat in front of the press and took a heaping spoonful.
Benyan stirs in a spoonful of syrup that is part pomelo and part honey and instructs me to drink it.
The first spoonful—a mix of broth, blood, and tripe tangled in a mess of bean sprouts—makes me sweat.
Sometimes a splash of sriracha or a spoonful of gochujang paste can add a bit of umami to anemic foods.
A spoonful is like drinking liquid fat: The broth stays on the tongue, thick and warm, making the flavors last.
The honey is so soft, light and buttery that the only logical move is to chase it with another spoonful.
Or, like me, you may try a spoonful to see if you still think durian tastes like boiled pearl onions.
Place a spoonful of refried beans in the center and fold the dough lengthwise (as if it were a quesadilla).
But to add richness, the salad is finished with a spoonful of zesty horseradish cream, passed separately at the table.
Here's another: crisped chickpeas in spicy brown butter, which I like with a fried egg and a spoonful of yogurt.
Look, I did not get into the fake-judging game to not order someone to eat a spoonful of dirt.
Jonty said, "Just take a bite for Daddy," to his daughter, poking at her face with a spoonful of potato.
I puréed the soup and tasted a rich, verdurous spoonful, humming with pleasure at the way it coated my tongue.
Spoonful One is, when you get down to it, a bunch of crushed up nuts, egg, and seafood, amongst other things.
He adds a spoonful of Dijon mustard, a sprinkle of black pepper and kosher salt, and a touch of cayenne pepper.
Serve the cooked lobster with the chips, a good spoonful of the aioli, some watercress and a big wedge of lemon.
Click here to view original GIFNutella is good on toast, with ice cream, or eaten by the spoonful while gently sobbing.
But I found myself wishing that an extra spoonful of sugar and a pinch of magic had been sprinkled in too.
But please do remember not to take anything labeled "Brought to you by Facebook" with less than a spoonful of salt.
Top each tart with apricot preserve, followed by a small spoonful of the pecan mixture, and finally a piece of brie.
And let's not forget about esquites, which is the name of corn served in a cup and eaten by the spoonful.
If just one spoonful was enough to make her gag, sampling new snacks should continue to be a pretty entertaining adventure.
Some have even used it as a weight-loss elixir, imbibing a spoonful of the oil everyday to drop extra pounds.
The curry is just oily enough to keep you going for another spoonful, and not so overwhelmingly spicy that you sweat.
This one, Parle tells me proudly, has been going for two months, handing me a spoonful of the mixture to try.
She thought the salmon-and-rice dish looked so appetizing that she tried a spoonful herself — a decision she quickly regretted.
The baby's mother takes a spoonful of the first sample and lifts it to the baby's mouth, and the experiment begins.
Throw in a spoonful of "Mary Poppins" for good measure, and you have "Christopher Robin," which doesn't rise to that level.
However, before that spoonful of blanquette de veau gets anywhere near Gordon's gob, a very critical gatekeeper must be appeased: me.
One night, while he was making caramel and I was busy with prep work, I was handed a spoonful of caramel.
You can also add a spoonful of pumpkin pie puree, as plantain or pumpkin are also traditional components of mole sauces.
I took a small spoonful of Nutella, spread it on a small cracker, sucked air into my stomach, and ate it.
Children are the spoonful of proverbial sugar: They make any policy easier to message and easier for the public to accept.
Vázquez, 25, was feeding a small spoonful of ice cream to her 1-year-old, who had recently been hospitalized for malnutrition.
Where: The American South When you scoop up a big spoonful of cowboy caviar, you won't find a fish egg in sight.
The biggest temptations are typically peanut butter and almond butter—when you eat them by the spoonful—and whole avocados, says Ilic.
The tape, perhaps most famous for introducing the term "pussy grab," featured Bush, President Donald Trump, and a heaping spoonful of misogyny.
Only when you eat a big spoonful, which I over-enthusiastically do, does it taste like a mouthful of very potent cheese.
"She wants seven drips of coffee and a spoonful of sugar," J.T. annoyingly says about Michaela eating away at the sugar supply.
He credits Akshay Kumar's box office clout, along with a large spoonful of Bollywood sugar, in helping this message go down well.
Shake in some of your favorite curry powder, then add a little strong chicken stock, a spoonful or two of mango chutney.
For accompaniments, Thai-style satay is nearly always served with a zesty peanut dipping sauce and a spoonful of refreshing cucumber relish.
Ultra-processed foods are poor in terms of nutrition value, addictive, and objectively worse for you than an extra spoonful of sugar.
In the summer, they're outside munching on a diet of grass silage, oats, wheat, barley, maize, and the odd spoonful of treacle.
The waitress tells me that I'm meant to take one shot and then chase it with a spoonful of the haejungguk broth.
Everyone, including the Lovin' Spoonful, was subject to the draft, and you were going to die, your life under that dangling sword.
John Sebastian, 74, quit the Lovin' Spoonful in 1968 to go solo, and he played an unscheduled set at Woodstock in 1969.
He rolls up the cured squash and put it in the bowl, before finishing the dish with a spoonful of tomato salad.
There Mr. Linhart met, and became roommates with, Mr. Sebastian, later to become famous as the lead singer of the Lovin' Spoonful.
You can also try home remedies for quelling the cough, such as swallowing a spoonful of manuka honey or drinking hot tea.
In it, 17 obese or overweight volunteers moved into metabolic wards for two months and had every last spoonful of food monitored.
I still remember my first spoonful of a soup under a gorgeous slick of fat, like waking from a long, hard winter.
C.'s taking a class downtown, so I eat a spoonful of peanut butter to hold me over until he gets home.
Judge John Hodgman Eric writes: When we were younger, my little brother paid me a dollar to eat a spoonful of dirt.
A dash of caraway, a good spoonful of paprika and a sure hand with seasoning steer the soup in the right direction.
As he gave us each a cup, and then a spoonful of sugar, he described the setting and told his final story.
Don't get it twisted, though: I am not one of those weirdoes who eats it right out of the tub by the spoonful.
The crab pockets, which arrive huddled in a little wax paper bag, taste like someone deep-fried a generous spoonful of crab bisque.
In short, Ike's founders have seen a thing or two, including missteps and exciting breakthroughs, splashy reveals and a heaping spoonful of hubris.
"The original drink is fifty-fifty over-steeped black tea, and vodka, then a spoonful of raspberry jam on the side," adds Israel.
"On our show when we're filming, our crew would eat Manūka by the spoonful," the reality show star recently told Amazon's style channel.
Around since 2010, the Cinnamon Challenge peaked in 2012 when comedians – like GloZell Green – and YouTube personalities ate a spoonful of the spice.
Using a slotted spoon, transfer the ravioli and a spoonful of the pasta cooking water into the skillet and toss gently to combine.
I grabbed a small turkey sandwich and two skewers of chicken satay, and I glopped a spoonful of peanut sauce onto my plate.
I noticed minimal effects from those sessions, and I take anything that's marketed as a cure-all with a heaping spoonful of skepticism.
My preference is equal parts coarse salt and cracked black peppercorns, with a spoonful of red-pepper flakes to notch up the heat.
Request it mild, and the first spoonful is unabashedly sweet, but still earthy, like a carrot left in the ground for winter harvest.
Still, I tried, and after putting a tiny spoonful in my mouth, I thought: Wow, I don't think I've actually tasted spinach before.
Also, Kate Flannery and pro Pasha Pashkov earned a 24/30 for their jazz routine to "A Spoonful of Sugar" from Mary Poppins.
I feed H. a spoonful of pumpkin with his dry food, put his cone on, and wait for the bread to finish cooking.
"We suffer while those in power eat black caviar by the spoonful," she said, miming a person shoving a spoon into his mouth.
The first spoonful of kare-kare — a stew of oxtail and tripe, heavy with peanut butter and toasted rice powder — is startlingly bland.
For the scallops: scallops, fat as field mice, and a honking big pat of butter or a spoonful of bacon or duck fat.
Now, I usually skip the meat — save for the occasional spoonful of bacon grease or lard for richness — and I don't miss it.
Gene Wilder understood that in comedy, even when you're going wildly over the top, a sprinkle can sometimes be better than a spoonful.
Their most famous song is dumb as rocks and fun as hell—a heaping spoonful of twice-distilled, extra virgin, 2012-vintage Awesome Sauce.
Mix a spoonful into water for an instant nutritional boost, or, to mask the grassy flavor, add it to a smoothie or detox drink.
The company, which tempered capitalism with a spoonful of whimsy and a healthy dollop of social consciousness, had $237 million in sales last year.
Just one spoonful of the easy snack made us feel simple and sophisticated — much like an American-born, soon-to-be princess might feel.
I eat the spaghetti with a diced tomato and my can of sardines in olive oil, plus a generous spoonful of parmesan on top.
The next time a calculator tells you that you're on track for a timely retirement, take those results with a heaping spoonful of salt.
Burrata is heavenly no matter how you eat it: spread on crusty bread, scarfed down by the spoonful, or in this stupidly simple salad.
But when it comes to shoveling it into my mouth by the spoonful, I am hopelessly devoted to Peanut Butter & Co's Cinnamon Raisin Swirl.
Our heroine, the one who sometimes sings Helen Reddy when "A Spoonful of Sugar" won't do, is a 20-something nurse named Harper Grayson.
But the commitment to going over the top is so pervasive, it's hard to tell what's serious and what's another heaping spoonful of melodrama.
A spoonful of lightly whipped cream, seasoned in a savory way with salt, pepper, lemon zest and a dab of mustard, was the sauce.
On the other, a spoonful would send me spiraling into mathematical equations about calorie counts and daily calorie budgets and my basal metabolic rate.
A spoonful of sugar: Sen Ricardo Lara (D-CA) is pushing for a single-payer healthcare plan for universal coverage in his home state.
Get the soupy one: It's broth as near-religious experience, the clarity of chicken — and life, perhaps — revealed with each fleeting spoonful. torien-nyc.com.
Heads Up A chef emerged from the kitchen carrying a tin of caviar and dolloped a heaping spoonful onto the back of my hand.
" He's given a pint, from which he half-heartedly stabs a small melty spoonful of ice cream that he eats with a mediocre "mmmh.
She shakes it, piles some rice and a spoonful of curry onto it and starts feeding her two-year-old son with her hands.
The first spoonful is plain-spoken, but stir in the pinch of spice at the center — thingay, Sichuan pepper — and the mouth goes numb.
For American cooks, the simple route to India is curry powder; a spoonful in chicken salad or lamb stew, and you're on your way.
Those guidelines pertained only to peanuts, because LEAP had only examined peanuts, which is one reason some food allergy specialists aren't sold on Spoonful One.
Lunch ends up being a somewhat random medley of sautéed mushrooms, a hardboiled egg, half a sweet potato, and a spoonful of macadamia nut butter.
It's been an extremely hot week, and we're pretty sure we would burst into flames if we slurped down a single spoonful of that soup.
I ate a spoonful of Ramsay's first, and the visual texture matched the mouthfeel: it was ideally cheesy, clumpy, and crusty without being too dry.
However, periodically, you get a bit of the salted caramel swirl in your spoonful, and that helps extenuate the caramel notes in the ice cream.
When I noticed my booty falling flat about an hour before I went on stage, I ate a spoonful of honey and it worked. 12.
Try the drinkable options from Canadian brand Fountain — with Glow, Beauty and Phyto-Collagen Molecules, you can swig a spoonful and be on your way.
Ever found yourself hunched over a pint of ice cream, scarfing down each precious spoonful as if it were literally your last day on earth?
Taking in a spoonful one cold Saturday night, a Shanghainese woman in her twenties felt momentarily transported to a neighbor's kitchen during Chinese New Year.
Shop Magic Spoon cereal hereRead our full review of Magic Spoon hereDelicious and nostalgia-inducing, there's nothing like a spoonful of your favorite sugary cereal.
When I ask how often he digs into his own stash, Tyutin admits been known to sneak a spoonful while packaging his gold-plated tins.
A spoonful of absurdist world-building helps the deeply troubling story of middle-aged former sitcom star (and literal humanoid horse) BoJack Horseman go down.
First, there is the refined, minimalist, classic creed of the cocktail: simply white rum, lime juice, an un-obscene spoonful of sugar, and crushed ice.
Scoop out the mixture by the spoonful, shape it into balls and roll it in cocoa power, confectioners' sugar, cinnamon sugar or finely chopped nuts.
What does it mean when a celebrity promotes eating a daily spoonful of ghee, a clarified butter often used in South Asian cooking, for wellness?
The soup is deceptively mild at first, gaining carnality with each spoonful but never growing too forceful, held in check by a faint, ameliorating sweetness.
" Another track, "Taking," also explores this gluttony: "That's how she found me this morning / Bundled my head in her arms / Lifted my spoonful of sugar.
Or try filling them with a spoonful of crème fraîche topped by an even larger one of caviar — and pamper your guests to the extreme.
It was usually steamed, sometimes along with a heaping spoonful of steamed broccoli, and it was one of those veggies we just didn't want to eat.
A spoonful of sugar might help the medicine go down, but Emily Blunt as the new Mary Poppins can help rid you of your Monday blues.
Whether it's a spoonful of the acrid concoction in hot water or mixed with Aztec healing clay for a mask, I now can't live without it.
It could potentially be the ultimate time capsule, although a spoonful of molecules doesn't make for great TV when it's eventually unearthed in a thousand years.
Molly chooses her words carefully, biting down on a spoonful of rice while she thinks of a way to say what she really wants to say.
Of the flavors we tried, people especially liked the Strawberry Swirl and Salted Caramel Swirl because they tasted like eating a spoonful of flavored Cool Whip.
The 74-year-old rock musician was part of the Modern Folk Quartet in the early 1960s, then joined The Lovin' Spoonful a couple years later.
Oil pulling involves gently swishing a spoonful of the stuff around your mouth for anywhere from one to 20 minutes, sometimes a few times a day.
On Via Merulana, the barista at the venerable La Panella bakery made me a house espresso with zabaione and gave a yolky spoonful to my daughter.
Price: $4.69This soup is essentially what you'd get with a regular baked potato if you made it a little creamier and ate it by the spoonful.
P. L. Travers's English nursemaid brings her spoonful of sugar and bottomless satchel to the Banks family's London home in this Disney fantasy starring Julie Andrews.
Image: APGwyneth Paltrow—purveyor of $15,000 gold dildos and sex-dust smoothies—is back at it again with another oozing spoonful of Goop for your sex life.
Eastern time outside Trump's new hotel in between the White House and the U.S. Capitol, where a steak costs $333 and wine is sold by the spoonful.
I also have a spoonful of edible cookie dough I made with my boyfriend last night, and then soft-boiled eggs with reheated congee and sautéed spinach.
And we also choose to believe that The Lovin' Spoonful were in fact crooning about baked goods instead of that fantastical feeling in a young girl's heart.
"In my view, the best way to make all of this dull personal finance medicine go down is with a spoonful of stock-picking sugar," Cramer said.
The ideal way to eat it is in tacos over a hot tortilla, with some beans and a spoonful of consommé made out of the same lamb.
At one point, a guy on a scooter stops in the street so Tomasulo can drop a spoonful of giardiniera into his mouth before he rides away.
You could cut the cheese in half horizontally and fill it up with caramelized onion and bacon and a spoonful of fruit preserves before you wrap it.
Already perspiring from the damp, hot air, I began to sweat profusely from the scalp down, as I tasted the first spoonful of a fiery seafood stew.
After an hour and a half, I brought Cal a spoonful of the creamy porridge to taste, looking up at him with equal parts respect and terror.
One night, looking through the pantry, I spotted some tahini I'd brought from home and wondered what a spoonful or two might do for my spinach soup.
The last trend, in which one is challenged to eat an entire spoonful of cinnamon, is something I learn to be very real but a little outdated.
A spoonful of vinaigrette made with good fruity olive oil and some of the fruits' juices finishes the salad, along with a few grains of crunchy sea salt.
For those who love to enjoy a spoonful of raw cookie dough despite the salmonella risk that the CDC keeps reminding us about, we have some good news.
Fusilli with pork ragu was so salty we couldn't finish it, and had such a small spoonful of accompanying ricotta that it barely lasted beyond the first bite.
"In Russia, in general, people, even if they don't have sweets when they have tea, at least have a little spoonful of jam on the side," Bonnie says.
It was stolen by the Nazis during World War II. TODAY'S VIDEO Spicy challenge Here are 100 people swallowing a spoonful of cinnamon in less than a minute.
McCain Crinkle Cut Chips, Bachelors Super Noodles with a spoonful of peanut butter or—his pièce de résistance—a bowl of macaroni cheese smothered in Lea & Perrins sauce.
Founding members of The Lovin' Spoonful didn't wait long to can guitarist Jerry Yester -- he's now officially out of the band after his arrest for child porn possession.
It's so satisfyingly salty and pleasantly fishy — like caviar itself, of course — but with so much more going on than if you just ate caviar by the spoonful.
"That's how I'm happiest," Weir said, adding that for a pick-me-up, he will allow himself a small piece of dark chocolate or a spoonful of caviar.
Hungry City 12 Photos View Slide Show ' A spoonful of kelle paca is close to pure liquid fat, a velvet sheath for the tongue, a declaration against winter.
It stopped short of apologizing for making a restaurant patron eat a spoonful of literal human feces—but the Whytes seemed OK with the settlement, all the same.
Its songs (co-written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman) aren't as memorable as those of the original — there's no "Spoonful of Sugar" or "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" among their number.
Each spoonful is a ratchet up in sourness: pickled chiles declaring themselves in the depths, along with pickled garlic, pickled cabbage and a generous slosh of rice vinegar.
I loved the way it starts off cold and firm and warms, softens and melts on its way to disappearing, its flavor lingering and beckoning the next spoonful.
To serve: Take a spoonful or two of schmaltz (Found the schmaltz at the very back of the fridge) and melt in a large skillet over medium-high.
I send obnoxiously chipper texts out to friends and family exclaiming my #hungerwonder and make myself a bowl of yogurt with banana, mango, and a spoonful of local honey.
Fans at the live-action panel at Disney's D23 convention got a spoonful of a surprise on Saturday with a glimpse at the first footage from Mary Poppins Returns.
"Remember whenever people did the simple stuff, like try to chug a gallon of milk or eat a spoonful of cinnamon?" said one agitated reporter in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I would usually drink coffee either in the form of a short espresso with a spoonful of sugar, or in huge mugs of coffee with a splash of milk.
When it's time to eat, everyone makes sloppy, delicious tartines, piling the bread with a spoonful of turkey, a little chopped onion and cilantro, and a squeeze of lime.
This version has three layers — icy pomegranate juice, followed by coconut milk and, finally, fresh orange juice, so that each spoonful has a mix of textures, flavors and colors.
The ethereal custardy ricotta gnocchi served at Zuni Cafe in San Francisco have no flour at all, and the dough must be dropped by the spoonful into simmering water.
Swanson said Nadeau wanted Spoonful One to include a range of foods to which kids might become allergic, in order to better reduce the risk of a range of allergies.
But Sabrina Davis really wanted that rib: instead of getting a spoonful of whatever side dishes were left, she stabbed Angela Watkins in the eye with her rib-takin' fork.
When I'm done, I grab yogurt and add a spoonful of black-cherry-and-dark-chocolate jam from France, a gift from family friends I hosted a few weeks ago.
Do you, like Marcel Proust or the food critic from Ratatouille, occasionally get transported to a distant memory by a spoonful of chicken soup or a bite of apple pie?
I offered a spoonful to my girlfriend, whose face lit up with the same gleeful recognition it did every time we'd share a pint of Ben & Jerry's on my couch.
This may be the first horror novel to turn its heroine's singing ("A Spoonful of Sugar") and quoting Mary Poppins ("spit spot") into new ways to make the skin crawl.
I wasn't expecting much from soft-serve gelato with mix-and-match toppings, but a swirl of vanilla under a spoonful of walnuts preserved in lemon syrup tasted exactly right.
Add one spoonful of diced raw onion, another of fried onion, a pinch of cilantro, a squeeze of lime juice and a dollop of salsa, and you're in taco heaven.
Seven out of ten people still think that coconut oil is a health food, and that could mean not just eating it in moderation, but by the spoonful—and often.
I follow the "everything on the spoon at once" rule, too, and consider it a triumph if my last spoonful looks like a scaled-down replica of the original sundae.
You may order it extra rich, with a last-minute spoonful of liquefied marrow added just before serving, although I didn't notice much difference beyond a gloss on the lips.
London was over, everybody knew that, and New York became the pop center of the world, strong with the Lovin' Spoonful and the Rascals, the Brill Building not dead yet.
I understand why I can't have more than three excellent wild shrimp in a $21 bowl of red pozole, but couldn't there be more than a spoonful of hominy kernels?
Served those with slices of the meat and a big spoonful of sweet peas, and it felt a little bit like a fond memory of the Hogwarts I didn't attend.
I follow the ''everything on the spoon at once'' rule, too, and consider it a triumph if my last spoonful looks like a scaled-­down replica of the original sundae.
Judge John Hodgman Olivia writes: I leave a jar of peanut butter at my office and often eat a spoonful (or several) when I am too lazy to pack lunch.
But I was innocent in the sense of not yet guilty as I lifted the spoonful of oatmeal to my father's lips the day he came home from the hospital.
As the kuku-ye sabzi fries in a heavy-bottom frying pan over the stove, Khan sautés dried barberries in olive oil and a spoonful of brown sugar until plump.
When you stir them with the noodles and a smooth, creamy spoonful of something the menu simply calls "pork sauce," their juices and flecks of char flavor the whole bowl.
The long road to electro-bliss is paved with incentivizing nudges from local governments, international coordination with carmakers; hard-hitting, quota-filled national programs, and a heaping spoonful of consumer education.
A spoonful of salt: Senate Republicans are feeling salty right about now because it looks like their efforts to repeal the affordable care act are going to go up in flames.
So dairy products like a cold glass of milk or spoonful of ice cream and fat-containing foods like peanut butter and avocados are much more effective for easing the pain.
Start filling the empanadas by putting a spoonful of the mixture inside one tapa and folding it closed, from outside to the inside (*do not put in too much filling). 5.
She solved a problem like Maria, she's taught children the best use for a spoonful of sugar, and now Julie Andrews will be lending her voice to...the new Aquaman movie?
Mix in a spoonful of homemade or store-bought pesto to scrambled eggs or drizzle it over the top of sunny-side-up eggs for an Italian-inspired work of art.
I palmed a cocktail of Coenzyme Q10, a probiotic, a dandelion leaf liver-cleanse capsule, a magnesium energy supplement and, just to test my gag reflex, a spoonful of fish oil.
Cut 'em out, bake 'em up, slice them in half, and slather them in a little butter and honey, or maybe a spoonful of jam, if it makes you feel healthier.
A spoonful of cured salmon and roe mixed with starchy, sour fermented rice was dressed with a single minuscule purple flower and served with a thimble of warm, cloudy sake nigori.
We may know it first and foremost as a side dish: a modest spoonful placed next to a piece of braised chicken, or a crisp, grilled wedge accompanying herby lamb chops.
"Thought you should know now," he adds, before hoofing it back to Mr. Van Bergen (Steven Pacey), who sits at the other end of the table, chewing a spoonful of pudding.
The skewers are carried out on a plate with all their juices pooling around a spoonful of yogurt and petals of onions brought to the crunchy-tender threshold on the plancha.
Dr. Hudson has ordered two fresh eggs a day beaten into warm milk with a spoonful of rum and says he may recover with the warm days but he may not.
Change the lyrics, and you'd have the makings of a pop radio hit—or a jingle you could sing to a baby who refuses to open for a spoonful of Gerber.
Add the peas and favas and continue to cook, add a spoonful (or 2 or 3) of the dandelion pesto and mix in the pan transport this directly to a bowl.
A more refined effect can be achieved by adding a spoonful of chile flakes into a small pot of just-below-simmering olive oil and then letting it sit off the heat.
Still, Democrats found it hard to convince voters they should refuse a heaping spoonful of sugar delivered without any medicine — which helps explain why 12 Senate Democrats ultimately supported the 2001 cuts.
When I get home, I eat the side salad and have a spoonful of Nutella so I can't complain about being hungry if I wake up in the middle of the night.
It's also not a coincidence that hardware manufacturers have long learned to appeal to hardcore gamers with branding exercises that could be described as Mountain Dew with an extra spoonful of cringe.
So now you have permission to enjoy a spoonful of nut butter with an apple before your next workout or a satiating piece of steak for dinner every once in a while.
I watched in horror as my burrito bowl artist unenthusiastically slapped a pile of brisket into a bowl, followed by lackluster lettuce, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, and a spoonful of guac.
Lauric acid and its derivative, monolaurin, have been shown to kill bacteria in a lab, but there's no evidence that eating a spoonful will do anything to help an actual illness. Maybe?
You could roughly chop a mixture of dried fruit and mix it with a spoonful of Cognac and let it all steam inside the cheese, sinking into the Camembert as it roasts.
Mincing the reserved raw stems, just as you would chives, and scattering them over the finished dish adds not just an attractive garnish but also lively pops of acidity in each spoonful.
The custom is to cook purgatory beans quite simply, simmered with a few sage leaves, and eat them plain, with a sprinkling of salt and a generous spoonful of fruity olive oil.
Just like an ice cream shop lets you try a spoonful of any flavor before choosing your double scoop, vape shops often let customers sample e-liquid flavors before buying a full bottle.
Although by drinking a concoction they call a "beerdo" — a spoonful of instant coffee chased by beer mixed with vodka -- I'm pretty sure they won't be remembering all of those memories very clearly.
Instead, they offered Ferguson $30 and an Applebee's gift card to do the "cinnamon challenge," getting him to eat a spoonful of dry cinnamon in less than a minute, causing him to choke.
It's not that coffee drinkers dislike sweetness, she says — they just prefer their own style and intensity, be that a spoonful of sugar, a squeeze of agave nectar, or a packet of Splenda.
Rinse your beans, put them in a pot covered with water and a spoonful of salt — yes, salt; more on this later — and let them simmer until they are tender but not mushy.
While it may be tempting to munch on a spoonful of raw batter after you've whipped up a batch of chocolate chip cookies, you may want to skip the tasty temptation this summer.
While perusing the cereal box, peering over the bowl and gripping a spoonful of the stuff, few of these sleepy diners know that two men created those famously crispy, golden flakes of corn.
Assemble the buns by placing a slice of lettuce and glazed pork belly on the bottom, then top it off with a small spoonful of Kewpie mayonnaise and a sprinkle of crushed peanuts.
You'd think that I'd be completely sick of the stuff after that, that I'd have no problem giving it up... But man oh man, I would kill for a spoonful right about now.
That said, drinking water, swallowing a bunch, eating a spoonful of peanut butter, or sticking out or biting your tongue may help keep you busy while you wait for things to settle down.
Perhaps the most famous French chicken braise is coq au vin, the bistro favorite, red wine contributing color and acid to the rich ruddy sauce; a spoonful of potato purée is practically required.
French's also published a recipe so you can replicate the bold yellow ice cream at home for years to come, because there's nothing like a spoonful of frozen mustard to end a meal.
Speckles of finely minced jalapeños dot little pearly pink bites of hamachi; in a more ordinary case, wasabi has been quickly grated over hunks of yellowfin tuna with a spoonful of simple guacamole.
Dollops of lemon cream on a fennel shortbread tasted light and rich until I incorporated the pastis and lemon sorbet into my spoonful — the result was a punch of sweet and sour zing.
One night the fried milkfish in pritong isda was so overdone that even topping it with calamansi juice, fish sauce and a crisp, juicy spoonful of marinated chayote on top didn't revive it.
Check out the full list of the 25 most Instagrammed musems below — but take these numbers with a spoonful of salt: the data is based on photos with geotags, so it's not comprehensive.
There's a similar Buddhist tale of an enlightened monk who climbs a mountain to get a spoonful of snow in order to fill a well at the bottom of the mountain, again and again.
One generous spoonful of this spicy soup is all it takes to feel a sharp tingling in your nostrils and that sensation of a sweat coming over you, like the humidity of noontime Lagos.
Gene Sculatti, author of "Tryin' to Tell a Stranger 'Bout Rock and Roll" The Lovin' Spoonful and the Byrds were the first of the groups that really comprised hipsters, ex-folkies and dope smokers.
For Brits, dairy, fruit and a spoonful of sugar help a slice of white bread go down in a particularly delightful way, especially when there's an extra jug of fresh custard in the vicinity.
But she always puts a good idea at the center, like the crisp membrillo-stuffed fritters dusted with cardamom sugar next to a spoonful of kabocha ice cream that she was serving last month.
The dumplings yielded deferentially to my fork, the soup was bright and citrusy, and each sloppy spoonful came laden with visions of the sunny afternoons and balmy weather that weren't written in my destiny.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It took just a spoonful of a simple tub of yogurt with passion fruit puree on a trip home to her native Australia to nudge Koel Thomae into a new career.
The unnamed 60-year-old saw what she thought was a bowl of avocado on the table, ate an entire spoonful, and somehow managed to not start sobbing in front of the other guests.
Still, beans and rice are all you need as a backdrop for the churrasco, and are both improved by a spoonful of farofa, a crunchy dust of toasted manioc flour mined with crumbled bacon.
My friend Wajdi offered him a spoonful of fish eggs in exchange for a lemon wedge—a mismatched deal, perhaps, but we squeezed the lemon onto the fish, and ate it greedily with our fingers.
To test whether your chutney is ready, put a plate in the freezer to chill while the chutney cooks, then place a spoonful on the plate and return it to the freezer for 30 seconds.
The bakery excels at little things stuffed and filled: Take the papa relleno, a glob of mashed potato injected with a spoonful of picadillo, sofrito-thickened ground beef that Mr. Barreras seasons with smoked paprika.
If you're wondering how long it takes for a spoonful of cocaine to be snorted in the latest season of "Billions," the answer is: more than one second after the opening credits, less than 10.
She was describing an ideal way to meld the flavors of ripe strawberries, crumbly meringue and softly whipped cream, of smearing them into one another so that every spoonful would hold the best of each.
To make it, you take all the condiments in the door of the fridge (mustard, soy sauce, peach jam, hot sauce, etc.), mix together a spoonful of each and coat chicken pieces with the result.
Because punk emerged out of the pub-rock scene, Eggs Over Easy, despite sounding more like the Lovin' Spoonful than, say, the Clash, has somehow been depicted, in many histories, as punk's unlikely patient zero.
Every meal begins with a generous, free bowl of soup, which, on my visits, was a clear broth made from pork bones that at first tasted of hardly anything and grew deeper with each spoonful.
Even more so when you hear Koreans exclaim "ah, siwon hada" or "ah, that's cooling," after having just taken a spoonful of scaldingly hot and spicy broth from a still-bubbling cauldron of volcanic stew.
Each slice of lecenik, a cornbread with spinach and cottage cheese that is so rich it is only a few rungs in the ladder from cheesecake, comes to the table under a spoonful of kajmak.
The Disney songbook has sufficiently permeated the culture that most of these tunes should sound vaguely familiar even to those who haven't watched many Disney movies ("A Spoonful of Sugar", "I Wanna Be Like You").
In one of the four videos (above), a family of four is seated at the dining table: "I'm not hungry," says one of the children as the mom puts a spoonful of peas on her plate.
He's working here with a fixed repertory, but his band locates a flow within that framework: On Charley Patton's "Spoonful Blues," he and Mr. Palmer emulate the magically loose rapport between Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry.
Was that first spoonful — which never fails to make me pause and savor the way it melts on my tongue, as if the whole world has stopped for a split second — worth all the mental anguish?
"I've never had a slice of tourtière and spoonful of ketchup and not liked it," David McMillan, the bearish chef and an owner of Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy section of Montreal, told me recently.
Mr. Quagliata's pasta work can be just as satisfying when he carves out new traditions, tossing tubes of rigatoni with roasted carrots and sizzled scallions and chiles, then brightening the flavors with a spoonful of yogurt.
" Earlier that day, he had been working on a three-star appreciation of Bouley, in Tribeca, where "creamy tongues of sea urchin under yuzu sorbet" were served alongside "an olive-green spoonful of golden osetra caviar.
You can toss it with pasta, you can put a spoonful next to roast chicken or, my favorite, you can spread it on toast, top with pretty much anything and have a meal ready in seconds.
So if we believe Mary Poppins that a spoonful of sugar will make the medicine go down, maybe Murphy is right and he can take a pop sensibility to make Katrina fun enough to draw lessons from.
His movie just doesn't have the same level of imagination, and it certainly doesn't have the songwriting chops (there's not a song in Mary Poppins Returnsthat has the staying power of "A Spoonful of Sugar" or "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious").
While there's no hard-and-fast evidence that it works to boost the immune system, many people do find that a spoonful of honey is an excellent way to quiet a cough and soothe a sore throat. 
Another honest approach — as found in Elizabeth David's Laitue au Jus and in M.F.K. Fisher's "spoonful of this hot juice" — involves pouring the buttery juice left in a pan of roasted meat into a bowl of lettuces.
Maybe combining three of my banned foods into one super-triggering oatmeal breakfast wasn't the best way to start, but I think there's a spoonful of almond butter straight from the jar in my very near future.
"They think that by offering up a spoonful of sugar — relief for Dreamers — they can get Congress and the American people to swallow the bitter medicine of radical nativism," Frank Sharry, founder of America's Voice, told NBC.
Like other ill-advised stunts — such as the cinnamon challenge, in which people attempt to eat a spoonful of powdered cinnamon, resulting in choking and spewing and the occasional collapsed lung — it's spread quickly across the internet.
A gorgeously juicy and pink length of grilled pork, for example, was flecked with sage salt, and its only garnish was a spoonful of sauce made from apples — not applesauce but a saltier and more complex reduction.
With all the aromatics in the marinade, these chops don't need a sauce, though a spoonful or two of the drippings makes them glisten and intensifies their already wonderfully rich flavor: the taste of good, fatty pork.
In a big bowl, I stirred the farro with a generous spoonful of the cheese paste, watching with glee as it melted like butter to coat the grains in a layer of salt, pepper, richness and tang.
In a big bowl, I stirred the farro with a generous spoonful of the cheese paste, watching with glee as it melted like butter to coat the grains in a layer of salt, pepper, richness and tang.
What I did want was a spoonful or two of raw white onions, some chopped cucumber, maybe parsley or cilantro — the kind of simple salad that is almost always lobbed into a shawarma or a doner kebab.
It gives you energyYou probably shouldn't chug your honey bear, but a spoonful can give you the stamina boost you need to crush a serious workout or endurance run, says Laura Cipullo, a nutritionist in New York City.
Rather than endlessly ruminate over your money woes — while doing nothing to address them — start thinking of ways you can dig yourself out of the hole, even if at first it's by the spoonful, rather than the shovelful.
Its beef broth — which gets a bit of thickness from another spoonful of peanut butter — holds a plantain dumpling filled with beef, raisins and a bit of boiled egg, everything combined to make a delicious sort of sense.
When you stir in the chopped scallions and the peas, they bloom bright green in the hot avgolemono, like buds on trees, and everything you want out of springtime is right in front of you, a spoonful away.
"It's clear nobody had faith in a fluffy rom-com about the lives and loves of Asian people going down smoothly without a heaping spoonful of affluence porn," Emily Yoshida wrote in her review of the film for Vulture.
Down-home types eat them with sour cream or apple sauce; better still is the Russ way, with crème fraîche and a nice spoonful of red caviar, the fat red salmon roe that you can pop with your tongue.
It's enticingly off-kilter, and another frequent amuse manages to outdo it: a spoonful or so of white-asparagus foam above a warm custard of sunflower-seed butter, dense and nutty and sweet with a few drops of honey.
It's enticingly off-kilter, and another frequent amuse manages to outdo it: a spoonful or so of white-asparagus foam above a warm custard of sunflower-seed butter, dense and nutty and sweet with a few drops of honey.
Prior to joining the Spoonful in 1968 as a replacement for original guitarist Zal Yanovsky, Yester also played in the Modern Folk Quartet and served as a producer and arranger for artists such as the Turtles, Pat Boone and Tom Waits.
READ MORE: A New Club Is Using Food Waste to Generate Energy Naho reaches for her stack of tupperware treasure boxes, taking a spoonful of karanikumiso, minced meat mixed with spicy miso, and spreads it over her soft sandwich bread.
So once that final spoonful is down your throat, the immediate pleasure is past and all you're left with is the lingering, bitter aftertaste of the signal you've just sent yourself: that you're the sort of person who scarfs pints.
Poppins Emily Blunt glided down Sunday night's Oscars red carpet looking like a spoonful of sugar in her aqua gown and matching aquamarine accessories—and her stylist Jessica Paster gave PEOPLE the exclusive scoop on how the look came to be.
For about two seconds, these drops actually taste like a spoonful of fragrant spices but then they meld into a cinnamony-menthol flavor that I can definitely see myself reaching for next time I had a tickle in my throat.
Image: LIGOThis wave would be perfectly explained by a collision 130 million light years away between two neutron stars, dead stars so dense that a spoonful would weigh something like the combined weight of all of the humans on Earth.
The 1964 film "Mary Poppins" starring Andrews and Dick Van Dyke as a cheerful chimney sweep brought a best actress Oscar for Andrews and an award-winning score of songs like "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" that have become classics.
Inside is a layered composition of almond and soy milk; tofu; soy and vinegar; yuzu jelly and bursting orbs of salmon trout roe; creamy tongues of sea urchin under yuzu sorbet; and an olive-green spoonful of golden osetra caviar.
I wanted to talk to other women who would broaden my perspective, challenge me, and help me use pop culture as the spoonful of sugar that makes the more philosophical and socio-political questions we all have at 3 a.m.
I think we as home cooks get so fatigued with basic ingredients and preparations that we grasp at straws, adding a handful of this or a spoonful of that to whatever we're cooking just to compensate for our own boredom.
Anyone can film themselves eating a spoonful of cinnamon or getting a bucket of ice water dumped on their head, but it's a lot harder for a regular person to photograph themselves pretend-falling down the stairs of a private jet.
Little did members of Lovin' Spoonful know that a few months after this photo was taken, their song would be a huge hit and that they — and New York — would be at the center of a brief pop rock moment.
To you, the definition might include a spoonful of peanut butter, as my friend and colleague Andrew Ross Sorkin enjoys, or a tangle of garlicky greens, some seeds and a dollop of yogurt, as David Tanis suggests in this recipe (above).
A lamb shoulder is braised until it simultaneously holds its shape and falls to pieces; it has enough flavor to make up for the somewhat blah heap of cavatelli, which might also be helped by another big spoonful of gremolata.
The California-based company has long hung its hat on its health-conscious recipes that can accommodate just about any diet, but really, all they need to do is have you taste their romesco, or have a spoonful of their pesto.
Price: $2.49Spread on toast, blended in a smoothie, or enjoyed by the spoonful, this crunchy peanut butter is made even better with the addition of flax seeds and chia seeds for a boost of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and calcium. 
I could have eaten only soup and gone home satisfied: osh-potche, each spoonful of liquid fat clinging to the tongue; mastava, the Uzbek counterpart to Georgian kharcho, thick with rice and tomatoes, its warmth radiating along the ribs; shurpa, exhaling dill.
Some of her favorite home remedies are a plain yogurt mask with honey and half a spoonful of lemon juice (for acne), an avocado mask with olive oil (to hydrate) or a mask of mashed strawberries and berries with honey (to exfoliate).
Whether it's because plane travel with a stroller is the opposite of fun (not even a spoonful of sugar will make it better) or because companies are making it easy with hotel delivery, adding a dash of Disney magic never looked this enchanting.
Ms. Hudes won a Pulitzer Prize for the drama "Water by the Spoonful" (part of an acclaimed trilogy) and wrote the book for Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical "In the Heights," which was directed by Thomas Kail, who also stages this new work.
Other observations I took away: coconut in every possible permutation; maple on the rise, challenging honey; and new dessert hummus in flavors including chocolate and snickerdoodle, like eating frosting by the spoonful: Naia Home Cranked ice cream mix, $13.99 for 2 quarts, homecranked.
A triangle of pumpkin pie, with a spoonful of whipped cream slopped over it, brings me back to an iron-frame bed in an attic above a black potbellied stove in a converted schoolhouse during an October cold snap in Parry Sound, Ontario.
Eat this tofu — most of which has an earthy, somewhat edamame flavor — as you would Greek yogurt, for dessert, topped with good preserves, even yuzu marmalade, or coated with a spoonful of caramel sauce: Otokomae Tofu, $1.99 to $6.89, Sunrise Mart, sunrisemart-ny.
Now make a braising liquid: some honey or maple syrup, soy sauce, rice wine and rice wine vinegar, a big splash of fish sauce, a heaping spoonful or two of gochujang, some peeled and smashed cloves of garlic, a knob of garlic.
With every meal, Collin takes enzymes and vitamins and because he is only 7-months old, this requires pouring the contents of the enzyme capsules onto a spoonful of applesauce covered in salt, and feeding this to him before he can eat anything.
The current iteration of this smoothie consists of unsweetened vanilla almond milk, a big handful of fresh spinach, half an avocado, a spoonful of dark cocoa powder, a tablespoon of Hemp protein powder, a dash of ginger, cinnamon, and a few drops of honey.
Other fats like olive oil and yes, even butter, may be better to use for most of your cooking, but there's nothing wrong with adding a spoonful of coconut oil to your cookies every once in a while if you just like the taste.
At the Coconut Club, a recurring pop-up supper club in Los Angeles, the barman Nathan Hazard created a blue gin punch that, moving from glass to glass, he rendered purple with a spoonful each of lime juice, Jamaican bitters and the spiced liqueur falernum.
I routinely turn up my nose to pb cups because the ratio isn't quite right, and in college, my sister and I even took to smearing an extra spoonful of peanut butter onto Tagalong Girl Scout Cookies because we just like peanut butter that much.
Odorless, colorless, tasteless, and refined from coconut oil, this stuff can be added to food, coffee or gulped by the spoonful to ensure that you get the necessary type and amount of dietary fat to switch the way in which your body sources its energy.
And a great majority of children who have coughs that hang on after colds or other viral infections don't need any treatment beyond a certain amount of patience and maybe — if they are over a year old — a spoonful of honey now and then.
There is a delicate balance to a good spoonful of goop; something like honey is tricky, slippery and sticky; on the other hand, raw brownie batter is not only a salmonella risk, but too complicated and time-consuming for the end goal of goop-eating.
With an extra large 3 litre capacity, eight pre-program settings, and a digital touch-screen display, the Morphy Richards 480001 Health Fryer offers easy and consistent cooking with only a spoonful of oil, meaning you can get back to healthier ways in no time at all.
"Sometimes the patient does not realize that she is not eating enough to support her exercise routine, and it is as simple as adding in an egg or spoonful of peanut butter at each meal, [or] changing from skim to whole milk and yogurt," said Berz.
" In 1965, after he had been largely marginalized for his anti-Semitic tirades, Pegler wrote a column calling for the killing of Robert F. Kennedy, hoping that "some white patriot of the Southern tier will spatter [Kennedy's] spoonful of brains in public premises before the snow flies.
An easy bowl of oatmeal, that simple go-to grilled chicken recipe, the emergency spoonful of peanut butter with chocolate chips we reach for nearly every night for dessert, these are all dishes we repeat because they're delicious, satisfying, and don't take a lot of work.
Dessert was a return to restraint: a small slice of bread pudding, made with tangy rye and studded with miniscule kernels of popped amaranth, followed by slightly grainy bee-pollen ice cream served with a spoonful of Meyer-lemon ice and a cloud of chamomile cream.
Rarely could I find Instagram accounts of ordinary gray-haired women who spent downtime pondering their pores in a magnifying mirror or standing in front of an open fridge, eating a pickle, a carton of leftover fried rice and a spoonful of peanut butter, calling it lunch.
Or, if you caught my friend Priya Krishna's super simple recipe for homemade yogurt, which she got from her dad, you can scoop some into a bowl and have it with a spoonful of sour cherry jam, or a dribble of honey and some crushed walnuts.
But stocking up means something different to everyone: There are those who intend to ride out the apocalypse one spoonful of peanut butter at a time, and those who can turn a random pile of canned goods into an impressive-looking meal even when the world is on fire.
For a satisfying dish called tortillas montadas , small, thick, slightly sweet ones, blistered on a hot griddle, are smeared with smashed avocado, then piled high with a stewy scoop of carnitas, a shaggy hunk of brisket, or a spoonful of black beans and a generous segment of sweet plantain.
But Fuskahouse's jhal muri is the one I'd return for, puffed rice tossed with chanachur — a spicy fry of lentils, flattened rice, peanuts and matchstick-length noodles of chickpea flour, and a snack unto itself — and a spoonful of sauce, just enough to make each bite fervent without wilting.
But Fuskahouse's jhal muri is the one I'd return for, puffed rice tossed with chanachur — a spicy fry of lentils, flattened rice, peanuts and matchstick-length noodles of chickpea flour, and a snack unto itself — and a spoonful of sauce, just enough to make each bite fervent without wilting.
This, too, became a singalong, but as Mr. Gil led the chorus — "Don't worry about a thing/'Cause every little thing gonna be all right" — that blithe affirmation seemed to resonate on a complicated frequency, as if everyone were fully aware of what a spoonful of sugar is supposed to do.
Ms. Hudes, who won a Pulitzer Prize for "Water by the Spoonful," part of her trilogy about an Iraq war veteran, and also wrote the book for "In the Heights," Lin-Manuel Miranda's breakthrough musical, has a supple feel for characterization and a wide-ranging sympathy for life's waifs and strays.
They need their hit…" He pauses to taste a dish, exclaims, offers me a spoonful and then continues, philosophizing the oft-forgotten truth that giving a present provides a greater sense of satisfaction than receiving one, "that's what service is: It's about making people happy, and that's what we've concentrated on.
After seasoning the meat, you can start it in a cold pan or a warm pan, finish in the oven or on the stove top, baste while rendering or remove the fat so frequently that it never accrues to more than a spoonful, rest the meat before serving or not.
Here, it is a sprawl of turmeric-tinged rice — cooked in pho broth with kaffir lime leaves for brightness and a spoonful of chicken fat "for shine," Mr. Xuan said — and delicate chicken under whorls of pickled red onions, crispy garlic shards and rau ram leaves with their sunny tang.
And since, in most families, Thanksgiving dinner is served early in the day, that leaves the rest of the afternoon and night to just hang out with your family and maybe go back to the kitchen once or twice for green bean casserole leftovers or another spoonful of apple-cranberry cobbler.
Michael Ziatyk, the 73-year-old head of the household, dipped his spoon into the large bowl of wheat porridge at the center of the table and twice swept it from side to side in the sign of the cross, then ate a spoonful mixed with nuts, poppy seeds and honey.
Add a dollop of crème fraiche (using a spoon that is first dunked into a cup of hot water to get that nice quenelle if you want to be fancy), a squeeze of lemon, an additional spoonful of jam over the crème fraiche, and a pinch of fleur de sel to finish.
At Van Da, these include a spoonful of chopped scallions and the green oil in which they were sizzled, red rings of fresh Thai chile, some fish sauce, rehydrated dried shrimp and a flap of fried tofu skin, standing in for the pork rinds a banh beo vendor in Hue would use.
It was easy and rewarding to simmer the rice with bits of dried fruit that plumped and flavored the milk, fat strips of orange or lemon zest, a cinnamon stick, a few crushed cardamom pods, a hunk of ginger or a spoonful of dried lavender, which no one liked as much as I did.
We're planning on smoking it low and slow, using this great recipe from the chef Joe Carroll at Fette Sau in Brooklyn, then serving it with a barbecue sauce we're modeling on the one they serve at Joe Beef in Montreal: ketchup, cider vinegar, molasses and Coke cooked down with some sriracha and a spoonful of instant coffee.
Alongside a charred avocado is Filipino sinigang, a soup suffused with tamarind, sour enough to make you shiver before reaching for a second spoonful, and creamy tofu in an inky near-syrup of crumbled preserved yolk and a 1,000-year-old egg, its yolk gone green and its white black, pulverized in a blender with sweet soy sauce.
I added a spoonful of sugar to the dough, so it would be delicious without a filling and more compatible with the craquelin (the streusel-like cap that's an ingenious modern-day addition to puffs); and I didn't reach for my pastry bag to shape the puffs but grabbed a small cookie scoop — easy and automatically precise.
In addition to having one of the coolest names in astronomy, magnetars are mind-boggling objects thought to be so dense that a spoonful of their material would weigh 200 billion pounds Their magnetic fields are roughly 1,000 trillion times more powerful than those generated by Earth, resulting in crustal starquakes that create blasts of highly energetic X-ray and gamma ray light.
One of the most complicated dishes on the menu, the marron—an indigenous Australian crustacean that looks like crayfish who has been through a terrible accident with a chainsaw—sits on a spoonful of ragout made from a mango-eating goose favored by Aborigines and is wrapped in a charred milkskin that is in turn wrapped in a palm frond basket.
I then fix myself a bowl of instant oatmeal using our hot water dispenser, stir in a spoonful of peanut butter, a handful of cashews, almonds, and sunflower seeds, mix a cup of milk (powdered), dig a few bananas out of my locker (purchased on the black market), then sit down to enjoy lunch as I await my turn to bathe.
Kim explained that in order to get the most out of the toro ssam bap, customers should use a spoon to scoop chunks of the dish from the top down, making sure to get a bit of each layer before popping the spoonful into a seaweed wrap, and placing the whole thing in your mouth to make sure all of the flavors are present. 
The Simpsons - "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(D'oh!)cious" The Simpsons is practically perfect in every way when it comes to conceptualizing musical numbers, but its Mary Poppins homage is one of its finest half-hours — going all in on the parody by introducing a sprightly British nanny who soon realizes that there's no spoonful of sugar strong enough to help her deal with the Simpson family.  2.
The internet finds imbecilic activities to do, then challenges other people to do it with them, then watches videos of other people doing the challenge and chortles at clip after clip of so-and-so shoving a spoonful of cinnamon down their throat, or stuffing seven saltines into their gullet without any water, or sprinkling salt on their wrist and rubbing ice on it.
My brothers and sisters and I came home from school to giant pots of sinigang, a soup that's sour enough only if you gasp a little at the first spoonful, and arroz caldo, an earthy rice porridge brightened by a squeeze of calamansi — a native citrus that looks like a mini orange but tastes closer to a lime — plucked from the tree in our backyard.
It is here that the story of the Parsis (the people from Pars, or Persia) begins, with food as an allegory for survival: As legend has it, the local Hindu ruler sent the newcomers a brimming cup of milk, to show that there was no room for more people in his kingdom; the Persians slipped in a spoonful of sugar, which disappeared, sweetening the milk without spilling it.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker I loved the "pot-au-feu"—a salty, sweet, buttery mélange of tender maitake, trumpet, yellowfoot, and oyster mushrooms in a rich umami broth, topped with chips of dehydrated mushroom purée and wisps of parsley—and the crackly-skinned medium-rare wedge of duck, accompanied by Tokyo turnips, a quenelle of whipped sweet potato, and a pale-green spoonful of yogurt flavored with fig-leaf oil, which tastes slightly of coconut.
For the wireless charging geeks among you: The charging pads are Qi pads running at about 1 amp of charging power, so you shouldn't see a huge drop the charging speed you're used to with your cables — but the Juice Packs support both Qi and PMA standards, so if you find yourself in a bar, restaurant, or hotel that has wireless charging pads installed, you can drop your phone on one of them and giving your phone's battery a much-needed spoonful of electronic love.
Jessica Weiss's Chocolate Cake Recipe IngredientsFor the cake:1 cup pastry flour or all-purpose flour1 cup sugar2/21 cup cocoa powder22 tsp baking sodaPinch of salt 23 egg21/230 cup vegetable oil21 cup cold waterSplash of vanilla extract For the frosting:33 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature23 cups powdered sugarPinch of saltDash of whole milkSplash of vanilla extractHazelnut spread, like Nutella, to taste (optional) For the filling (optional):A few slices of plantain (or banana)24 tablespoon of sugar Spoonful of hazelnut spreadSplash of vanilla extract For the cake:25.
The seafood appetizers, on the other hand, are some of my favorite things at Casa Enrique: the delicately fried oysters sitting in a mayonnaise that gets its tangerine color from ground chiles; the ceviche, freshly tossed with lime and herbs; the crab tostadas, loaded with a thin slice or two of Serrano chile, chopped tomato, leaves of cilantro, smooth avocado salsa and a spoonful of crab meat, pure and clean; and the shrimp cocktail, which gets its roundness and slight richness, I think, from orange soda, just the way you'd hope.
Take five half pints of thick cream, half a pint of Rhenish wine, half a pint of sack, and the juice of two large Seville oranges; grate in just the yellow rind of three lemons, and a pound of double-refined sugar well beat and sifted; mix all together with a spoonful of orange-flower water; beat it well together with a whisk half an hour, then with a spoon take it off, and lay it on a sieve to drain, then fill your glasses: these will keep above a week, and are better made the day before.

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