I have to convince them that I really only want one scoop.
Women cover their bodies with the black mud, then float in the salty water, or they scoop the mud into a jar and use it at home.
"I was suspicious, but it was tasty," said Marlene Franco, a 78-year-old retiree who tried a scoop at a stall next to a highway linking the Ecuadorian capital of Quito to the city of Sangolqui.
South Carolina state officials are now set to scoop up to $60 million in taxes from the win, while federal authorities will take more than $200 million.
Thank goodness this isn't a double scoop!
"Crumbs would fall and the guests would rush in to scoop up what they could for their own good fortune and fertility," she explains in an email.
The Sunday Times won five awards, including scoop of the year, for revelations that the police had found porn on the parliamentary computer of the UK's first secretary of state, Damian Green, a scandal that ultimately led to him being fired from the cabinet.
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A scoop of ice cream, please.
" He says he was inspired by ancient objects like stone axes and hand tools, as well as cutlery used to snap open crabs and scoop the flesh from snails.
Add some cacao nibs to your smoothie, or add a scoop of cacao powder into a glass of milk post-workout.
1/3 cup oats 2/3 cup milk (or unsweetened almond milk) () 1 scoop vanilla or chocolate protein powder 1 tbsp.
Last year, the Ocean Cleanup sent 30 vessels to cross the patch to scoop up micro plastics in fine nets to estimate the extent of the problem.
" The UBS Evidence Lab found in its survey of the 15,000 dealerships that Chinese manufacturers "have increased interest in expanding more aggressively" and — if they maintain this — may be able to scoop up about 1 per cent in market share outside China per year over the next decade.
You're sure to eat a salad with dinner if it's already made — just scoop out a bowl, top with vinaigrette, and enjoy.
Imagine you are visiting a tourist spot and there you are given an opportunity to scoop up thousands of dollars for free.
Let us scoop it up together; otherwise the nights will be dark forever.
She would stand in the river and scoop up scanty amounts of sand from the riverbed and then carry the heavy wet sand to the bank with a basket on her back and struggle by crawling towards on all fours.
Entertainment Weekly got the scoop from HBO programming president Michael Lombardo, who said the network would love to see the hit show extend beyond seven seasons.
Lewis said, the bacteria are "domesticated," and researchers can scoop them up and start growing them in petri dishes in the laboratory.