Sentences with phrase «fine piece»

Bring on some spices and the softly mashed, or chopped into fine pieces of fruits, vegetables, meats, pasta and dairy such as yogurt and cheeses.
Bring on some spices (8 months old) and the softly mashed, or chopped into fine pieces of fruits, vegetables, meats, pasta and dairy such as yogurt and cheeses.
Mine looks smooth and creamy, and tastes fine, but it still has very fine pieces of almond through out, almost like sand.
Beat the sugar with the almond paste until the almond paste is in fine pieces.
On the right was a mighty fine piece of lavender pound cake, topped with berries and vanilla ice cream.
They feel great told — like a damn fine piece of premium hardware; you know, because that's what they are.
We had many fine pieces of furniture that his mother had given us, which I never, ever liked.
Add the pitted cherries to the food processor and pulse until the cherries become fine pieces.
Once it's cool enough to touch, but still warm, chop into even finer pieces.
British designers are known to have a clear vision and not being afraid to push limits, so lots of promising fine pieces are to be expected from the Lab.
Any other fine piece of wood would still be usable for this project.
You could also use a blender or food processor until they're in fine pieces.
Bring on some spices and the softly mashed, or chopped into fine pieces of fruits, vegetables, meats, pasta and dairy such as yogurt and cheeses.
The crushed limestone screenings are very fine pieces of rock that bond together to make a smooth surface.
I read Milton Gaither's fine piece on home schooling («Home Schooling Goes Mainstream,» features, Winter 2009) as I was preparing for an evening meeting of the board of directors of the South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools (SCAIHS).
Maybe we don't have access to prized toile, enamelware or bergère chairs at the local market, but we do have a rich cultural history with fine pieces of furniture from Quebec, for instance, as well as skilled craftsmen that rival the best in the world.
Choose from fine pieces by top brands like eCraftIndia, Hashtag Décor, SEJ by Nisha Gupta, Tallenge, Importwala and so many more.
After all, admiring such fine pieces of furniture is a full - time job for some fashionistas.
The ad, run by Repeal It Now, is as fine a piece of propaganda as I've seen in a while, but what really jumped out at me was what a blatant list - building endeavor it was.
He added: «Very often when things are reported, if it's a good piece of legislation people see it as a good fine piece of British legislation.
While I'm a big fan of writer Christopher McQuarrie, seeing Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman contributing to the screenplay might contradict my «perfectly fine piece of entertainment» theory in the preceding paragraph, as everything they touch turns to over-plotted under - developed diarrhea.
F1 2017 is Codemasters finest piece of work using its official F1 license and should be part of any serious F1 fans gaming library.
Width wise, cut fine pieces until the entire cucumber is finely diced.
Scoop out onto a plate and loosely break up the mixture with a spoon into finer pieces if desired (though definitely leave some larger chunks too for texture).
-- Sunder A fine piece, and of course he may be a Swift for our times.
8 crushed ginnybakes double chocolate cookies cut into extremely fine pieces (I put them in a plastic bag and broke them)
If you take a look at this bag, your eyes has no choice than to move to the golden clasp closure, which is an extraordinary fine piece of object.
It is almost no surprise that the Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard collaboration is ending up on most critics» end of the year lists (including yours truly's), because it is all in all a darn fine piece of cinema.
But that was a minor quibble on an overall fine piece of reporting, IMHO.
It's websites, blog posts, tweets, FaceBook, YouTube and social networking that sell books, and even then only if you have a really fine piece of work.
Jerky pieces are broken into fine pieces ideal for sprinkling on top of food and not being given as treats.
The London gallery has vast open windows, allowing visual access in to the space, with fine pieces displayed in its window — far from the tradition for keeping the murky dealings of the art dealing world behind closed curtains.
According to Bhatia, Free Rein is a place where «budding, talented designers collaborate to fabricate fine pieces of clothes prepared from scratch for people that want to feel special every day.»
As New York City grapples with tracing the contacts of Craig Spencer, a young physician infected with the Ebola virus, It's worth drawing attention to two worthy efforts to tamp down unreasoned fears — President Obama's White House embrace of Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while treating a dying patient, and David Ropeik's fine piece on the perils posed by Ebola fears, published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
From director Jeremy Saulnier (Blue Ruin)-- formerly a cinematographer (Putty Hill, Septien)-- the movie is meticulously shot and acted, as fine a piece of cinematic craftsmanship as there is.
With truly amazing features like: climacool, adiprene, torsion system, responsive midsole and loghtweight, upper construction, CC Rally Comp is a very fine piece for every man which is eager to find a perfect tennis shoe.
Add the beef mince and brown, breaking up the clumps of meat with the edge of wooden spoon so that the meat cooks in fine pieces.
But «The Last Crusade» is a truly fine piece of entertainment.
We got a change to experience it in their «Experience Zone» after the show, and it's a mighty fine piece of hardware.
«Very often when things are reported, if it's a good piece of legislation people see it as a good fine piece of British legislation.
I have little doubt that Edge of Tomorrow will be a perfectly fine piece of entertainment when it arrives in the cinemas in the summer of 2014, but here in 2013, it already feels rather like we have been through this a few times already.
F1 2017 is Codemasters finest piece of work using its official F1 license and should be part of any serious F1 fans gaming library.
For those without a predilection for everything Marvel, it's no masterpiece, simply a damn fine piece of entertainment.
Blitz into fine pieces in a food processor or, if you don't have a food processor, you can use a grater.
If only more awards bodies had taken notice last year... or this year too, actually, where she turned in another very fine piece of work in Professor Marston and the Wonder Women.
Fortune's Clay Dillow has a fine piece in the new issue of the magazine about why Canada's province of British Columbia has a better - than - usual shot at becoming a contender for California's throne.

Phrases with «fine piece»

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