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It was said that eggs whisked better in a cold place.
Every time her rudder goes over it stirs up the water like an egg whisk."
Pour in eggs and cook over very low heat, whisking continuously with small egg whisk.
Other good inexpensive water toys include a funnel, an egg whisk, a plastic colander or a sieve.
"Every time Prescott opens his mouth, it's like someone has flipped open his head and stuck in an egg whisk."
A layer of spinach, eggs whisked with cheese, any herbs you fancy - this is a dish to improvise with.
Like the egg whisks that have been around for decades, it resembles a large spoon with a Slinky-like coil wrapping around the end.
They will never say "in ten years time we will all be wearing silver hover boots or using mobile phones with built-in egg whisks".
Among his more theatrical efforts were the red velvet suits for the waiters, which featured egg whisks for epaulets and fastenings formed from spoons.
She is also responsible for 'entertaining' the German officers, upstairs at the café with wet celery and a flying helmet, and sometimes with an egg whisk.
He was getting into all kinds of amusing situations: now on vacation among a bunch of sheep; now wearing an apron and jovially waving an egg whisk.
Actually, René's waitresses, Yvette and Maria, are responsible for entertaining the Germans upstairs with the flying helmet, egg whisk and wet celery.
In the 2010 episode "Amy's Choice", the Doctor is seen to take various items out of a box, including an egg whisk and a corkscrew, to make a generator in the TARDIS.
Patience, who had lived most of her life using wooden spoons and pudding basins and old-fashioned egg whisks, couldn't for the life of her see the sense of all the electrical equipment Miss Murch needed.
He is most often accompanied by percussionist "Temperance Society" Chip Bailey, who plays cheese graters and egg whisks, a Stumpf fiddle and a Shruti box, as well as the more typical drums and cymbals.
Geering likes to fool around with the waitress Maria Recamier - while Strohm prefers Yvette Carte-Blanche - of which he partakes preferentially with egg whisk and/or wet celery for which it is not uncommon to pay extra.
What kind of person goes in search of "thought-provoking entertainment" by watching a children's show about a 900 year old bloke with two hearts who travels around in a wooden box and fights enraged pepperpots armed with sink plungers and egg whisks?
This involved one person standing on the track of the vehicle and leaning down on the top of the drill, thereby anchoring it in position, while the other grasped the drill handle and turned it furiously, like an egg whisk, spiraling the corkscrew down into the ice.
Elizabeth Price's fetishistic high-definition video presents a taxonomy of kitsch pottery, the sheen on a cheap figurine and the light-catching slither of a vinyl LP and the glittery spangle of a revolving egg whisk, all set to the hard shudder of remixed 1980s pop.
I threw away the empty bottles destined to carry milk; I threw away my own white bread, and, disdaining to act by general average, kept the black bread for Modestine; lastly I threw away the cold leg of mutton and the egg whisk, although this last was dear to my heart.