• The Texas crutch is the name of a wrapping method. (grillcharms.com)
  • As such, I don't apologize for using the Texas Crutch (the method of cooking brisket in foil). (blog.google)
  • When the meat hits ' the stall ,' wrap tightly with heavy duty aluminum foil and return to the fire (also known as, the Texas Crutch). (blog.google)
  • The "Texas Crutch" is a method of wrapping the meat in foil and adding a liquid (such as apple juice or beef broth) to the foil before sealing it. (electricsmokerhq.com)
  • Whether you're using foil, butcher paper, or the "Texas Crutch," the key is to keep an eye on the temperature and let the meat cook slowly. (electricsmokerhq.com)
  • The Texas Crutch: Once the brisket hits around 160°F, wrap it tightly in butcher paper or foil. (meateatingmilitaryman.com)
  • Either wait out the stall, or wrap the brisket tightly in two sheets of heavy aluminum foil with 1/2 a cup of apple juice added (aka The Texas Crutch) and bring the grill temperature back up to 107°C. (kingsfordcharcoal.com.au)
  • Another popular way to wrap a brisket is to roll it up tightly. (grillcharms.com)
  • Next time allow yourself an absolute minimum of ten hrs, more like 12-14 to be safe if you don't plan to crutch with foil during the stall. (amazingribs.com)
  • Just be sure to use good quality foil or butcher paper and wrap the meat tightly to prevent steam from escaping. (electricsmokerhq.com)
  • Wrapping the pork butt tightly with foil or butcher paper and sealing it well allows for better heat retention and moisture retention. (mtwildflowerkitchen.com)
  • Should I finish smoking the butt today, wrap it tightly in tin foil with the juices from the crutch, and put it in the fridge? (amazingribs.com)
  • All his hard work for the past 20 years showing today: the children, all who have had limited supplies of factor in their lives, were able to attuned the theme park without wheelchairs or crutches, and for today be normal little boys. (kelleycom.com)
  • They generally consist of a place or pieces of paper, ground cannabis, along with a filtration or crutch lodged tightly in the pre-moves bottom. (imagine-ed.com)
  • Then, to make the cannabis uniform and tightly packed, pinch both sides of the paper together and move each side of the paper up and down. (vyhow.com)
  • Working best with ground cannabis, you simply funnel the weed from the open end into the narrow tip, filling it tightly and twisting it shut. (stonerdays.com)
  • 3. Evenly spread your ground herb along the paper, leaving some space at one end to create a crutch. (dankgeek.com)
  • The ptosis crutch is designed around the shape and contour of the eye. (wikipedia.org)
  • A crutch, also known as a filter, is the piece of paper at the end of a joint that serves to prevent ash from falling into the smoker's mouth, to prevent the smoker from getting burned, and to define the shape of the joint. (vyhow.com)
  • Less material should be added to the side opposite the crutch if a cone is the desired shape. (vyhow.com)
  • Forearm or elbow crutches aren't completely stable to bear the weight of the body. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Elbow Crutch is a very sophisticated walking aid designed to provide full weight bearing when one or both legs are physically challenged because of a nervous disorder, fracture, disease, injury etc. (onehealth.in)
  • More and more professionals prefer usage of elbow crutch over the conventional Axillary crutch because of greater confidence of the patient, lesser fatigue and trendy appearance. (onehealth.in)
  • Flipping Elbow grip and hook loop closures hold the elbow tightly, reduce chance of accident. (onehealth.in)
  • Many optometrists may be unaware of it or may not know how to install the crutch on an existing pair of eyeglasses. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are two main types of ptosis crutches: Adjustable Eye Crutches: This type of crutch is typically attached to the frame on the nasal side. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reinforced Eye-Crutches: These crutches are attached to the ends of the crutch, and are not as adjustable. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hopefully, nowadays all modern crutches come with easy-to-adjustable telescopic features. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Start tucking at the crutch and onto the opposite end of the paper. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • Again, if you've to depend on crutches for weeks or months, then it's a good idea to put some time behind it to make it convenient to use. (advisorphysio.com)
  • I get a little nervous with high availability architectures that depend on tightly coupled devices that share a single control plane. (garraux.net)
  • Once the meat hits ~200-205 try wrapping it in foil tightly and holding in what we call a faux cambro (cooler, with towels wrapping the foiled meat) for 1-3 more hours. (amazingribs.com)
  • The length of the cane is covered with tightly wound yarns, cords, and ribbon in various thicknesses and colors. (opulentmobility.com)
  • You can use cushioning on the grip and tightly rolled-up fabric and tape on it. (advisorphysio.com)
  • The struts are tightly wound with brightly colored yarn that has fibers sticking out and bits of dangling materials. (opulentmobility.com)
  • Then we wound the 36″ stretch cord very tightly around the whole seat, including armrests and skirt guards, and latched the carabiner hooks to each other. (post-polio.org)
  • Using an eye crutch usually results in patients being unable to blink completely, which may lead to dry eyes. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the time of short-term injury, underarm crutches are recommended for patients. (advisorphysio.com)
  • The rolling tip or the crutch is a cylindrical filter that you put at the tip of the rolling paper. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • Give the crutch a lick to make it stick to the rolling paper. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • Some types of rolling paper come with a filter or crutch already attached to the package, but any sturdy piece of paper or card stock will do. (vyhow.com)
  • A simpler alternative to those who have not mastered the art of joint rolling, a cone is a rolling paper pre-rolled and sealed in with a crutch or filter at its tip. (stonerdays.com)
  • To help you understand how to make crutches more comfortable , we will go through more detailed information that will give you powerful insight to manage your pain and encourage you to make the crutches more comfortable to speed up muscle restoration. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Adding a cushion is one of the easy and useful methods to make your crutches more comfortable to use. (advisorphysio.com)
  • To make it sustainable, use packing tape or duct tape and roll over the top portion of the crutches. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Once you know how to make crutches comfortable to use, then you should pay attention to using it the right way. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Just make sure it isn't applied too tightly as you don't want to cut off circulation. (dmcmedicalgroup.com)
  • If you want to make a cone joint, you should have fewer buds at the side of the paper near the crutch. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • As soon as the paper's tightly tucked, lick the glue strip on the flap and stick it immediately. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • Anyway, the Dr strapped my foot very tightly to stop anymore swelling, gave me a strip of painkillers and the address for a clinic to go and collect a set of crutches. (adrienne-london.com)
  • The crutch should create a fold above the eye, tucking the lid in and raising it above the pupil. (wikipedia.org)
  • To create the crutch, measurements must be first taken to determine the depth of the ptosis eye crutch. (wikipedia.org)
  • The lid should be monitored for several days as the crutch can create a moist environment in the lid. (wikipedia.org)
  • A tall crutch may create pressure in the armpit and eventually trigger pain. (advisorphysio.com)
  • It's a good idea to use a pad on the top of the crutches grip. (advisorphysio.com)
  • After using a crutch, the hand becomes tired and sore because of the lot of energy you need to hold the grip of the crutch. (advisorphysio.com)
  • You'll need a thick sheet of paper or card stock, roughly the size of your thumb's last digit, to fashion a crutch or filter. (vyhow.com)
  • She kept her cloak wrapped tightly around her, but anyway people were too busy to notice her. (macmillan.com)
  • Strangers stopped me to say how much they liked my crutch, and people stopped looking away when I entered a room. (opulentmobility.com)
  • This is a crutch for people who are not designing their applications properly with resiliency in mind. (garraux.net)
  • My scooter has two parts that come off easily - the basket in front and the crutch holder in back. (post-polio.org)
  • At this point, the crutch will unfold to reveal an opening on the other side. (vyhow.com)
  • it is helpful if eye crutches are made with non-allergenic metals, such as titanium/nickel alloys. (wikipedia.org)
  • His big left hand clutches simultane-ously his mesh shopping bag - and one of his crutches. (conteonline.net)
  • The first thing the student on his way down the stairs notices in spite of everything is the grace of the crutch, and the oily shine of its dark mahogany finish, and the elegance of the black leather padding at its arm rest and its hand spindle. (conteonline.net)
  • Hand and wrist pain occurs while you're holding the crutches in such a way that creates excessive stress in hand muscles. (advisorphysio.com)
  • The child had gotten a lot braver, but she was holding onto Ferri's hand tightly. (starbase118.net)
  • Opt for pre-rolled joints to ensure they're rolled tightly and consistently, making them easier to light and stay lit. (azarius.net)
  • Ptosis eye crutches are tools installed to existing eyewear that support the affected eyelid, enabling the eyelid to stay open and allowing an individual to see. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this position, crutch pads stay in the right position below the armpit. (advisorphysio.com)
  • If the crutches don't hurt your underarm or forearm muscles , you won't feel discouraged to use them and comfortably move from one place to another. (advisorphysio.com)
  • In order to adjust the crutch height , place it a few more inches away from your feet. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Doing this locks the crutch in place to avoid it slipping out accidentally. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • Metal frames are recommended for ptosis crutches, as they are less likely to break during adjustments. (wikipedia.org)
  • To do so, you can use a thick cloth, towel, or a piece of blanket, cut on the right size and thoroughly roll around the top of the crutches. (advisorphysio.com)
  • This crutch is not commonly used and not recommended for moderate to severe cases of the ptosis condition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Owning iOS has given Apple the ability to tightly integrate its hardware and software, enabling it to rapidly introduce new features and build support behind initiatives ranging from ApplePay to Continuity and HomeKit. (appleinsider.com)
  • The crutch should not fit too tightly, as this can lead to discomfort and an irritable experience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reading her debut collection of seven tightly interlinked stories featuring heroine Jane Rosenal, one marvels on Bank's assured control of her material, her witty, distinctive voice and her ability to find comedy, pathos, and drama in ordinary lives without resorting to the twin crutches of dysfunctional families and sexual abuse that seem to prop up much current fiction. (albany.edu)
  • We cling so tightly to some of our stories that they soon become our identity. (judimiller.net)
  • Three months later I was using one crutch, with the last orthopedic doctor telling me it was possible I would never walk without one. (opulentmobility.com)
  • Therefore, you can add a cushion on the top of the crutches to reduce pain and stress created in underarm muscles. (advisorphysio.com)
  • Drop the crutch tip on a hard surface and let the impact of gravity pack the bud. (moonrockcanada.is)
  • A ptosis crutch is bar that is placed along the inside of an eyewire frame that supports the drooping eyelid. (wikipedia.org)
  • The paper "crutch" that some brands provide is a real one in some cases. (vyhow.com)