Sentences with phrase «olive would not»

Olive would not let me touch the baby: I had killed him by bringing him here, I had no more rights over him.

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In chemical terms extra virgin olive oil is described as having a free acidity, expressed as oleic acid, of not more than 0.8 grams per 100 grams and a peroxide value of less than 20 milliequivalent O2.
Fast casual chains sell food that consumers perceive as having higher quality than fast - food restaurants and are also priced a few dollars above those bargain - focused chains, but doesn't require table service like Olive Garden, Applebee's and other casual - dining chains.
Olive Garden wouldn't disclose specifics, but an executive told Fortune that that the chain is coming out with a new adult beverage in June that will revolutionize its menu.
«We used to make candles out of olive oil and gauze because we didn't have electricity.»
Karen Holdhouse, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, asked executives on the corporation's first - quarter conference call what they would do from an operational perspective if changing the company's communication strategies were not successful, and in particular, if the company planned to extend «an olive branch» to Canadian Tim Hortons consumers or to its franchisees.
In something of an olive branch to the crowd, Mr. Zuckerberg said: «I know it hasn't been easy being a developer these last few months.
So just give us a sense on — I mean if you don't mind revisiting it specifically on this promotion of how that average ticket at Olive Garden can go up given the fact that you and the customers seem to both agree that it has gotten a little bit expensive.
«I'm so happy as an Indian & Pakistani woman with an olive undertone to have been able to walk into Sephora and finally get matched to a foundation that's not orange,» she told INSIDER.
On the U.S. - China trade meeting, he added, «With the U.S. making that olive branch offering and making the step to go over there, I think it would be highly unlikely if they didn't come back with some sort of outcome.»
Our campaigns this year have pressured Subway, Darden / Olive Garden and In - N - out Burger (among others) to adopt more responsible policies on antibiotic use in their meat supply.
Having carefully collected and sifted through the available intelligence, President Obama, who as head of state and Commander in Chief holds both the olive branch and the arrows, came to the conclusion that the United States should augment its force in Afghanistan with 30,000 new troops, though their stay will not be long.
So, its's not unlikely that the information given in Luke about what occurred in Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives may have been given through revelation and then written in the gospels.
His reflections on these issues culminate in chapter 11, where the theme of Israel's apistia arises once again in Paul's metaphor about the olive branches broken off the tree: «They were broken off because of their apistia, but you [gentiles] stand only through pistas... But even these, if they do not persist in apistia, will be grafted in, for God has the power to graft them in again.»
Acknowledging the Church's unique relationship with Judaism, he then met separately with Jewish leaders to whom he offered a Passover message that included the words of Vatican II that the Church can not forget «that she draws sustenance from the root of that well - cultivated olive tree onto which have been grafted the wild shoots, the gentiles.»
Jesus, well aware of the danger, was now taking care not to be found in the city after nightfall; he either stayed with friends at Bethany or bivouacked on the Mount of Olives, where the little company would easily escape notice among the numerous groups which camped out there for the festival.
Just use common sense his parents lived in Bethlehem they was decedents of King David a Hebrew take into the account Jesus was a carpenter and he also traveled outside a lot so he definitely wouldn't have been white looking to any of his contemporaries he was a probably more of an olive skinned person muscular and the physical appearance of someone that was a hard worker hardly what the Vatican or Protestants have pictured him out to be which is a sickly skinny weak looking person.
In the play Ephigenia had leave to weep, really she ought to have been allowed like Jephtha's daughter two months for weeping, not in solitude but at her father's feet, allowed to employ her art «which is but tears,» and to twine about his knees instead of presenting the olive branch of the suppliant.
The Prophet warns, «Say not, «I have found the truth,» but rather, «I have found a truth,»» One of infinitely many truths, it seems, «For the soul walks upon all paths,» Which means that anything the Prophet says Falls like a perfectly formed olive leaf Upon at least one of those paths, So that His profundity is everlasting and without diminishment, As long as he pronounces oratorically After the manner of Sir Laurence Olivier Reading the King James Bible.
We settled on meatloaf, thinking that you could make it look sort of like a camel's hump... you know... if he was wearing a girdle of camel's hair, he had to have done something with the rest of the camel... I modified the linked recipe by adding Worcestershire sauce, garlic and onion, and I thought it turned out a bit dry, but it wasn't bad, especially with a topping of vidalia onions browned in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a little more honey.
Have been convinced for years that what we put on our skin affects our health and so was my grandmother — she had fabulous skin using pure olive oil (as coconut oil wasn't freely available back then).
I didn't have the vinegar, so put a tsp of olive oil in instead.
Checking in really quickly with this olive oil loaf that we haven't been able to get out of our heads.
I'm not sure which olives they are, I've used all different kinds though and it's always amazing!
I didn't have any coconut oil, so I used coconut butter and olive oil instead.
I wouldn't recommend using olive oil in the recipe as it is generally only used in savoury recipes.
Hi Cara, so sorry but I haven't tried roasting it without olive oil before but I imagine that it would burn and dry out quite quickly!
and here in France I have to go to particular health stores to get it and at the moment I can't get there, would olive oil be okay as a sub or would it taste weird?
I did not have the sundried tomatoes, or the canellini beans so I used chick peas, kalamata olives, and added some capers and turmeric.
Just wondering though — on your App you say 1/4 cup of Olive oil but in this recipe you don't have Olive Oil?
It's just one time I followed a recipe, and was so mad when started shaping cookies in my hands that they just sticked and wouldn't behave at all, even when I added olive oil to the mixture, it worked for a cookie or two, and then the same story began.
I've tried to make tahini sauce with lemon and olive oil but I can't seem to get it right.
Hi Ella I have MS and am following a low fat diet — coconut oil is definitely not recommended eating so I'm thinking of using olive oil instead — it should work ok I think?
Also, when you mentioned good fats for cooking, e.g. olive oil, what about Rice Bran Oil as I have been using this for some time and wonder whether you think it is a healthy oil or not.
You don't have to cook them but if you do then just sauté them for a minute or two in a frying pan with a little olive oil
Hi Sophia, I haven't tried it myself but olive oil should work, I'd maybe use a little bit less though.
Hi I love your book, I have made a couple of recipes (Classic stir fry — delicious: and the Roasted Squash, Avocado and Rocket Salad — we don't eat Olives!
I do have one question, about this recipe, as I was hoping to try this recipe tomorrow, I could not help but notice that in the dressing, you have olive oil twice.
Sadly I don't think the flavour would be right with olive oil.
However if you have a nut allergy you could try sesame or olive oil however I don't think they will taste the same!
I would blend everything else together and see how they are and then decide whether or not to add a touch of olive oil for extra moistness.
My husband likes supreme but I don't do olives or peppers so I like to pre cut slices and have them out so that people can remove toppings they don't want or add others to fancy it up.
I also got my olives from the Whole Foods olive bar, but my Whole Foods has slotted spoons at their olive bar, so I didn't get as much brine as I wanted, try as I might.
Roughly 1/2 cup each of: - Red Pepper, sliced - Carrot, Shredded or peeled thinly with a veggie peeler, or chopped - Broccoli Florets - Broccoli Stem - Cauliflower - Green Beans 3 cups spinach 3 cloves garlic 2 tsp dry or 2 inches fresh grated ginger 2 Tbs sesame oil 1 Tbs honey 2 - 3 Tbs tamari (or to taste) Olive oil - enough for cooking veggies (if using a non-stick pan you'd need less, but I don't recommend non-stick pans) 1 Tbs turmeric sea salt + cayenne to taste 4 eggs or 1/2 block of firm tofu chopped Left over grains (optional)
I hadn't really thought about where or when it would happen when I was picked by Dave at eRecipe cards to create a recipe using olive oil and balsamic vinegar from O Oliveolive oil and balsamic vinegar from O OliveOlive Oil.
Also used 1/2 butter and 1/2 olive oil as I didn't have avocado oil.
Recipe looks simple and really tasty but I would swap olive oil for coconut oil so it's not being heated and altered.
And can I use extra light olive oil in place of the coconut oil, which I don't have, or does the coconut oil add some mysterious touch that the olive oil just can't duplicate?
I've come to the conclusion that everything tastes better on the grill (well almost), so why not olives tossed in olive oil and herbs?
Coconut oil differs from olive oil, in that most of the fats in coconut oil are saturated fats, such as lauric acid, but coconut oil benefits from not having trans - fat or cholesterol.
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