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To dry the skin of the salmon, drag a knife blade gently but firmly over the skin several times, almost as if you are sharpening a razor on a strop.
Drag a knife or straight spatula through the batter, swirling the chocolate through the white batter.
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WC Handy provided the first account of an early bluesman dragging a knife across the strings, calling it "the weirdest music I had ever heard".
Hair can be made very quickly and realistically, by dragging a knife or metal scraper at a 45 degree angle to the clay.
When the cut is completely filled with wax, drag a putty knife (or the edge of a credit card) across the surface of the wood to remove any wax that is sitting above the surface.
To create a marbled cheesecake: make the coconut whipped cream (just blend the ingredients in food processor until creamy) and dot the surface all over with the whipped cream blend, then drag a toothpick or knife through the pumpkin and cream surface until you have marbled the cheesecake entirely.
Because no subsistence-farming peasants owned more than a couple animals apiece, early Christians pooled resources and developed a process of plowing that violently dragged a vertical knife and a moldboard through the mud using eight animals.
And the red paint marks on the lemon cream pie slice -- is it from the drag of a knife used to cut the cherry pie? "I'm a bit obsessive," Core says.
That I have asked my husband to just to let me drag the knife along my arms -- and that I promise not to "really" do it, because oddly, for me (for most people?) my children are insurance against that.
With their cut sides facing down, drag the knife across the tips of each onion half.
Now you will need to drag the knife in the middle of the pie,the drag you made from the step above.
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