Sentences with phrase «as maggi»

While some Asian cuisines are notorious for using MSG in their cooking, it has become wildly popular all over the world in powdered / packaged soups (such as Maggi in Latin America), and many other processed food items.
As Maggi Cage explains it in Woman of Power, «The sacred act of creating has to do not only with creating, but with destroying as well.»

Not exact matches

Bring the authentic flavors of Knorr and Maggi into your kitchen through their powdered chicken bouillon varieties that are packaged in jars where their concentrated flavor can be used as a base in soups and sauces.
«Maggi will push the envelope to certainly be ahead of our commitments,» Wayne England, the head of Nestle's food business, said in a phone interview, adding that he expected the brand's sales to increase as a result.
Nestle is cutting the salt content of one of its zestiest brands — Maggi noodles, soups and seasonings — as the world's largest food company responds to consumer and government demands for healthier products.
She also travels with a case of spices that includes bouillon - like maggi cubes, curry, jeera (also known as cumin seeds), Old Bay seasoning, adobo, and five - spice, as well as garlic and onion granules.
In India — where the Maggi Noodles controversy continues to rage — and the law forbids promotion of any products for babies under 2 years, Nestlé is boasting about its new Maternity Protection Policy, describing its Start Healthy Stay Healthy campaign as «a science - based educational initiative by Nestlé which, in partnership with doctors, focuses on the lifelong impact of breastfeeding and the first 1,000 days of life.»
Maggi recently has launched a new variant known as «Hot Heads» and today I will let you know how it tastes and all.
There is a # 1,000 prize for the winner plus a work experience trip to an overseas school and a host of activities representing LACA and competition sponsor Maggi from Nestle Professional as School Chef of the Year.
As the day goes on, bold, bright colors give way to the murkier shades of dusk, while details in the illustrations, like Maggi's frog slippers and Milo's interest in a passing dragonfly, add even more visual interest.
The occasional color - accented words (as when Maggi shouts, in big yellow and orange capital letters, «I am FROG HUNTER!»)
These three derelict buildings in downtown DeLand were adaptively rehabilitated for Dr. Erin Holder by her parents, Maggi and Ron Hall, to be used as her veterinary hospital.
Maggi Hambling here, boomed a deep rasping well - spoken voice down my mobile, «I was told to call you back so here I am doing as I am told».
OTHER ARTISTS INCLUDE:: GLENN BROWN, MAY CORNET, BENEDICT DREW, ROGER ENO, MARK FULLER, MAGGI HAMBLING, SCOTT KING, ABIGAIL LANE, SIMON LIDDIMENT, EMILY RICHARDSON, JULIAN SIMMONS, CALLY SPOONER, JUERGEN TELLER AND CERITH WYN EVANS SNAP was launched in June 2011 as part of the Aldeburgh Festival's visual arts programme.
Known for her sculptures Scallop (2003) and In Conversation with Oscar Wilde (1998), Maggi Hambling has established herself as one of Britain's most significant and controversial painters and sculptors.
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Marco Maggi manipulates scale as a tool for humanization.
I am referring to papers as in currencies, shares, indexes or Security Council resolution 1441» (Marco Maggi, March 2003) The lack of distance prevents one from determining if the landscapes are big or small, abstract or descriptive, biological or technological.
He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled «The Human Clay» (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant.
In Maggi's words, «We deserve a pause, and an insignificant drawing can work as a perfect training ground to increase our capacity to live in an illegible context.»
Following last year's steady parade of centenaries and commemorations, Maggi Hambling's exhibition «War Requiem & Aftermath», opening on 4 March at the Cultural Institute, King's College London, will grapple with war as a living and ceaseless reality (my book of the same title appears in conjunction with the show).
For as many people who love, for example, Maggi Hambling's 12ft scallop shell on Aldeburgh beach, there are large numbers who loathe it.
An interview with painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling as she prepared for her exhibition Walls of Water
Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to announce Edge, an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Maggi Hambling, widely regarded as one of Britain's most significant and controversial artists.
In 1937 he founded the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, which was attended by Lucian Freud as a teenager and, later, by Maggi Hambling.
Still, it's striking that the pieces which do most to trouble the RA's reputation as a haven for Sunday painters come from an older generation of artists: Grayson Perry's quick - witted, tapestry - borne commentary on class and taste (The Vanity of Small Differences), for instance, or Maggi Hambling's incisive vision of the nexus of fanaticism and violence (War Zone).
Indeed, even in Britain he has been short - changed, being shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1987 (for his «Artist's Eye» exhibition at the National Gallery) but not winning it; being considered as Britain's representative for the Venice Biennale, but being passed over; and even having to share the Jerwood Painting Prize in 1995 with another artist, Maggi Hambling.
Work by Jesus Rafael Soto May 8 — June 19, 2010 Participating Artists: Mario Ballocco, Julije Knifer, Marco Maggi, Francois Morellet, Olivier Mosset, Jesus Rafael Soto After World War II, many artists turned to geometric abstraction as a springboard for experimentation, leaving behind figurative art.
Governor Blairo Maggi's attendance and participation in the event was a strong pull for other governors in the Amazon region including those from the Brazilian states of Amazonas, Para, Rondí» nia and Acre, as -LSB-...]
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