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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprinkling can" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a container, usually made of metal or plastic, with a handle and a spout, used for watering plants or for sprinkling small amounts of water. Example: I grabbed the sprinkling can and watered my flower bed before it got too hot outside.
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Unlike some of the industrial manufacturers in Roquefort, they scoop the curd by hand and shake the penicillium roqueforti, the blue mold whose growth gives the cheese its pungent flavor, from a sprinkling can like powdered cocoa onto a cappuccino.
The famously unorthodox composer performed using instruments including a water pitcher, iron pipe, sprinkling can, goose call, bathtub, rubber duck, mechanical fish and five unplugged radios.
Irrigation was done by hand watering at a rate of 5.3 mm depth of water per module with a sprinkling can once every 7 10 days if there was no rain.
Pour the acid wash solution into a spray bottle or plastic not metal sprinkling can.
Mix one cup of lemon scented ammonia with 2 gallons of water, then place in sprinkling can and sprinkle over leaves or dirt after burying them.
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A study in Kenya illustrates how difficult getting people to use a seemingly basic intervention like Sprinkles can be.
Unicef and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have run pilot projects to show national governments that Sprinkles can be effective and that there is a demand for the supplement.
A sprinkle can enhance not only the flavor, but also the aroma and appeal of nearly any dish.
Micronutrient sprinkles can be used for home fortification of complementary foods.
White sprinkles can also serve as great maggots!
Sprinkles can be unpredictable and end up all over your floor.
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