- size. Some
species are
called Devil's apron, due to
their shape, or
sea colander, due to the
perforations present on the lamina.[unreliable source?] Others...
-
slime should be
removed with as many
washes of
water as possible, in a
colander under running water or in a saucepan.
Again they are washed, this time...
- bite. The "
Colander lie detector", a
story originating in the 1960s
about a
group of
police or army
investigators who
would hook up a
colander to a photocopier...
- image—of a
rocket scientist water-skiing atop a
rhino while wearing a
colander on her head—cements the idea that, when it
comes to storytelling, anything...
-
casting tiny lead
pellets or
birdshot by
pouring molten lead
through a
colander or
sieve and
allowing the
droplets to fall
several inches into water. Such...
-
everyday usage the verb "strain" is more
often used; for example,
using a
colander to
drain cooking water from
cooked pasta. Oil
filtration refers to the...
-
sauce is
prepared in a
separate pan.
Linguine is then
drained using a
colander. A
small cup of
pasta water is
reserved as it is used to
adjust the consistency...
- mapping. In 2001,
Colander Cave was
discovered in one of
these lowland areas. An 11,000+ year-old
fossil of a
brown bear was
found in
Colander Cave, supporting...
- days when the
kallikantzaroi were loose. One such
method was to
leave a
colander on
their doorstep to
trick the
visiting kallikantzaros. It was believed...
- are
often called "strainers" as they "strain" out the
kayakers like a
colander.
There are
often training camps as well as man-made
structures to help...