Sentences with phrase «see pictures in post»

The goal is to over-cook the lentils slightly (see pictures in post).
(See pictures in post)
Hachiya persimmons are the persimmons you see pictured in this post, they are acorn - shaped and have to be completely ripened before consumption (unripe hachiya can cause an unpleasant, astringent feeling in your mouth).
See picture in the post as an example.

Not exact matches

The goal is to give «people more ways to see a more complete picture of a story or topic» when they see a particular story that's trending and is being shared in their news feeds, explained Facebook news feed product manager Sara Su in a blog post.
«Every entrepreneur and business leader should surround themselves with keepers: people that share their vision and make collaboration easy and effective — if you don't, you will never see the bigger picture,» Branson wrote in a blog post.
For example, a promoted post involves taking an already existing post or a picture from your company's page and sharing it so that fans as well as friends of fans can see it in their newsfeeds.
I would bet that 99 percent of what happens in our daily lives never sees the light of a Facebook page, tweet, LinkedIn update, blog post, Instagram picture, YouTube video, or text message.
If sales management and senior executives are suspicious about social media — if they only see risk, their people wasting time clicking «Like» buttons and employees posting funny pictures, then they would be right to draw down the shutters and, in the process, cut off the opportunity social media presents.
I see it in the way people love the pictures I post of my daughter, but get really quiet when I start talking about the issues that will directly impact her as a black woman in this country.
What I see being painted (in the post and the comments) is a picture of the painfully dysfunctional local church.
Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them, unless there is a camera crew nearby who can print their pictures in the newspaper and post them online.
You may be interested to know, as is seen in the picture at the top of this post with the soldier resting next to the fire, that the helmet was not worn at all times like many of the other pieces.
Today, we look away whenever we see a picture of a dust - caked child in Aleppo staring vacantly into the camera as just another Facebook post.
O made this bread last night but as a lot of other people have stated below, after nearly 2 hours in the oven it was still raw I followed all the processes step by step and I would say the mixture was firm definitely not runny, so am really confused as t what has gone wrong, I even turned up the oven temperature to over 200 for the last half an hour as was getting a bit desperate............... perhaps ella you may be able to post a picture of the dough just before it goes in the oven so we can see what you mean by firm as that may be where it goes wrong OR should I just try with using less water?
As you can see in the first picture of this post, sometimes I sprinkle a little white corn meal on the bottom of the cast iron skillet to give the pizza a «parlor» feel.
See the third picture in the post for a photo of the potatoes with and without the skin.
Peaches are LONG gone, but I saw this picture in some old iPhone photos and thought I would post the recipe, since (A) It's one of our favorite go - to desserts, and (B) I wanted a galette.
This weekend I was thumbing through Facebook as usual and saw a friend in my AIP group had posted a picture of their breakfast.
And would enjoy seeing pictures of him in each and every recipe post.
Also I love seeing the baby pictures in every post, so PLEASE do nt stop including them.
Do you like food pictures you see today in this «What I Ate Wednesday» post?
I posted a picture of the Nutella version up on Instagram to see if anyone had room for Nutella Stuffed Browned Butter Blondies in their life.
Did you see the texture in the picture at the top of this post?
The soup looks exactly like what I want to make but I had a question, after I read the recipe in this post I opened Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone (my most used cookbook) and I saw that she recommends to make the soup pretty thin, I prefer soups thick and I think the soup pictured in this post also looks on the thick side.
I saw the picture and was like I know that bowl:) I love the photographs so much in this post..
However, for this recipe post, I used Soba buckwheat noodles (as you may see in the pictures).
The first time it was slightly underproofed so it kinda exploded in the oven (making a wonderful crust by the way, which I love in breads) as you can see in the pictures in this post.
It's what you see in the stuffed simit pictures in this post!
FYI Nicole, someone I know since the 70s in NJ has seen my bread and bagel pictures on FB and she posted this yesterday: «You have convinced me and I have ordered the book.»
Now julienne the yellow squash into thin noodles with a julienne peeler (this is the one I love and recommend as seen in the pictures in this post).
The insides will be more moist than the traditional pancake due to the pumpkin and eggs (see the third picture in the post).
If you post a creation that you made from the book on Instagram, tag me in the picture if you like me to see the post, and use the hashtags #bowlsofgoodnessbook or #bowlsofgoodness.
You can kind of see the short height in the pictures in the raspberry curd post.
Evi, I saw the post title before the pictures, and I just knew I was in for something special.
Mertens posted a picture to twitter in which Lukaku can be seen kneeling at an «awkward» angle, which is far from flattering.
Most of the time there will be something to discern, but — as that string of images at the beginning of this post illustrate — occasionally Cena will be like, «Hey, have you seen this picture of a guy in a bad toupee and an oversized suit that doesn't fit?
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The post can be seen below in which Draxler added a picture of a Sead Kolasinac Arsenal shirt with a caption which included a red heart emoji.
I'm not really in the carnival of breastfeeding toddlers (particularly my dd3 weaned last year at 3 years), but I did post a toddler nursing picture while studying a human development textbook with my nursing story at http://raisingsmartgirls.wordpress.com/2009/05/10/my-breastfeeding-story-and-this-is-what-nursing-a-toddler-looks-like-while-studying/ (scroll down to see the pic).
I see that «This entry was posted in anxiety, crappy pictures, food, life.»
This is the photo that went viral when a bunch of people saw it and were like, «Um, if this lady isn't supplying gifts to dozens of families in a Toys 4 Tots program, then what the hell is she doing posting this picture on Instagram?»
It's great to see the pictures of Amanda's home all in once post — SouleMama readers usually get just a snippet here or there.
It is very easy to find food you know everywhere in Tokyo and most places post pictures of the food they offer outside of their stores so you can see what the meals look like.
And in my prior post about this development, I saw that a representative from ChoiceLunch, a private school food catering business, noted in a comment that with CPS in the picture, it might be easier to obtain antibiotic - and hormone - free meats from suppliers.
I saw an article recently and in fact maybe I'll post this on our Facebook pages to see what other parents think of it, but it was this picture of this beautiful child, I mean just gorgeous, almost looked like a glamour shot honestly.
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See my post last week for a cute picture of her asleep in the Dittany Baby sling.
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