Bastet, the ancient Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and domesticity, was often associated with motherhood and protection. Her son was usually considered to be the god Maahes, who was depicted as a lion or lion-headed figure and represented war, protection, and the sun. In some interpretations, Bastet's connections with other deities and their offspring can vary, reflecting the complex nature of Egyptian mythology.
The cast of Basted - 2013 includes: Angelica Alejandro as Ashley Brandon James Sim as Shannon
basted why are you asking from me you bhoshrike
Yes he was.
madharchod bloody basted
Yes, when inserting a zipper, the zipper should be basted in first (to stabalize it while it's sewn in). When basting the zipper, it should be basted to only the seam allowance.
A basted egg is an egg that is fried gently in a pan with a small amount of hot fat or oil, while being continuously spooned with the hot fat to cook the top of the egg.
Roast Goose basted in marmalade - often served at Christmas
Needed to know myself; and here's what I found:Q: What are self-basting turkeys?A: Some turkeys are sold as "basted" or "self-basted". That means that a solution, usually containing natural broth, stock, or water, and seasoning has been added. The percentage of solution added to the turkey is printed on the label.So you could, but it is alreadybasted.Good luck and happy holidays!
Brushed with liquid, seasoned, stitched, tacked, pummeled, thrashed, lambasted...
Well, an experienced-basted question would be a question that you would have had to experience to answer. E.g. Does it hurt to have your ears pierced? That is an experienced-basted question because anyone that had not gotten there ears pierced wouldn't be able to answer the question because they haven't experienced the feeling.
yes Another response: Not necessarily. It may be uncovered and basted to maintain moisture.
Needed to know myself; and here's what I found:Q: What are self-basting turkeys?A: Some turkeys are sold as "basted" or "self-basted". That means that a solution, usually containing natural broth, stock, or water, and seasoning has been added. The percentage of solution added to the turkey is printed on the label.So you could, but it is alreadybasted.Good luck and happy holidays!