Like tiny grains of yeast, successful schools have the power to raise the whole of our nation to new heights.
Instread they are
like tiny grains of sand in the mix.
Not exact matches
Tinier than a single
grain of rice (2 mm x 12 mm) and encased in a glass cylinder, the radio frequency identification - enabled (RFID) chips are a bit
like the implants pet owners have veterinarians insert into their furry friends to follow their whereabouts.
But as you go through life, these
tiny miracles add up,
like little
grains of sand, until many years from now, you have millions and billions of
grains of sand, and you look back at your life, and see miles and miles of gleaming white beach.
What's in it: GREENZ - 2 cups (
like arugula, kale, mixed greens) FRUIT — 1/2 cup (
like grapefruit, berries, mango, melon, apples, grapes, pears, pomegranate seeds) NUTS - 1 - 2 tablespoons chopped, bonus flavor points for toasted (
like almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans) SEEDY THINGS - 1 tablespoon (
like chia, flax, amaranth, sprouted buckwheat, sprouted millet, quinoa, hemp seed) DAIRY — 1/4 cup (
like ricotta, greek yogurt, or cottage cheese) DRIZZLE —
Tiny drizzle of olive oil and / or honey and a sprinkle of salt Other fun options — 1/4 avocado, 1/4 cup whole
grains (
like cooked quinoa or farro), 1/4 cup cooked beets, anything else you can think of!
I mostly eat savoury cooked breakfasts due to my kind of weakdigestive system so if you have some ideas for that I would love to see them in a video And if you're interested: I mostly eat some kind of stew -
like porridge from brown rice, millet or buckwheat (sometimes miked with
tiny seeds
like amaranth or kaniwa) with carrots and radish, which I cook separately or with the
grains.
acorn squash, cut in half lengthwise and seeded 1 tablespoon clarified butter or olive oil 1 cup milk 1 egg plus 2 egg whites 1/2 cup fresh corn kernels (or more if you
like) 1/4 teaspoon anise seed, chopped 1/2 cup chopped scallions a
tiny pinch of freshly grated nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon fine
grain sea salt 1/3 cup grated white cheddar cheese
The
tiny little buds on the floret have a seed /
grain like texture that makes it ideal to form the base of a nourishing salad without actually using seed or
grains.
The
tiny, ancient Peruvian seed, which has a mild, nutty flavor, is related to leafy green vegetables and is often used
like a
grain.
The particles of rock and ice in these belts vary in size from the
tiniest dust
grain, smaller than a millimetre across, up to asteroid -
like bodies many kilometres in diameter [2].
«It's moving through the
tiny pores between the sand
grains and it gets smeared,
like grease on a tie.»
In clouds
like Sagittarius B2 — and also in the cloud that long ago birthed our solar system — icy coatings can condense around
tiny grains of dust.
«It appears to be a transparent mineral
grain,» Brownlee explains, though the majority of particles look
like tiny black rocks.
Waste simply seeps out, filling
tiny spaces left between the
grains in the rock
like the gaps between stacked marbles.
Teff's
tiny grains have a texture
like poppy seeds and a mildly sweet flavor reminiscent of chocolate, hazelnuts, and molasses.
What's in it: GREENZ - 2 cups (
like arugula, kale, mixed greens) FRUIT — 1/2 cup (
like grapefruit, berries, mango, melon, apples, grapes, pears, pomegranate seeds) NUTS - 1 - 2 tablespoons chopped, bonus flavor points for toasted (
like almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans) SEEDY THINGS - 1 tablespoon (
like chia, flax, amaranth, sprouted buckwheat, sprouted millet, quinoa, hemp seed) DAIRY — 1/4 cup (
like ricotta, greek yogurt, or cottage cheese) DRIZZLE —
Tiny drizzle of olive oil and / or honey and a sprinkle of salt Other fun options — 1/4 avocado, 1/4 cup whole
grains (
like cooked quinoa or farro), 1/4 cup cooked beets, anything else you can think of!
Obviously, a
tiny detail
like a crossbow in a trailer is not definitive proof of anything — so take this supposed tease with a
grain of salt.
A microchip is a
tiny computer chip about the size of a
grain of rice that a veterinarian injects under your pet's skin, between the shoulder blades — much
like giving a vaccination.
Once outside the body, each segment can move independently
like tiny inchworms, but when dry they look
like grains of rice.
Flea eggs are often said to look
like tiny pearls, salt
grains, or dandruff flakes.
Due to their size, color, and translucency, flea eggs are often described as looking
like grains of salt or
tiny pearls.
I looked at it closely today and the bark was peppered with
tiny holes and wood had been ejected
like thin
grains of rice.