No, I don't eat so I haven't had any sprinkles today.
There are several ways one can sprinkle ingredients onto an item of food that they are preparing. One can open the package of the ingredient and lightly shake it over the food, which will cause the ingredient to sprinkle out of the package and onto the food. One could also pour the ingredient into a hand and use one's fingers to sprinkle it onto the food. Finally, one could place one or more ingredients into a small bowl and lightly shake the bowl over the food, causing the ingredients to sprinkle out.
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
you can pot dem by putting cottenwool and tissuepaper (toilet paper) in a plastic container then sprinkle in the seeds.
Try and sprinkle lime or bakeing soda onit my grandmother use to it so I know it works great.
A brief shower of rain can be called a "sprinkle," and a brief snowfall can be called a "flurry."
comcast jingle? No TV jingle for T-Moble no, it's the Shower to Shower powder jingle... Just a sprinkle a day helps keep odor away...have you had your sprinkle today
No, the word 'sprinkle' is a verb.
There is no cooking abbreviation for sprinkle.
Ronald Sprinkle was born in 1930.
Sprinkle Spangles was created in 1993.
Jesse Sprinkle was born in 1976.
Lynn Sprinkle is 5' 7".
Sprinkling is the present participle of sprinkle. The past tense of sprinkle is sprinkled.
The duration of Sprinkle Me Pink is 360.0 seconds.
The word "sprinkle" in French is "saupoudrer."
you have to get the sprinkle water and sprinkle it on the tree
sprinkle salt on it and it will poisin it