Sentences with phrase «there was a palatable»

Having worked for a distributor, I can concur that dealcoholized wine is no substitute for the flavor of the full - alcohol versions, but if you're just drinking a nightly glass for the health benefits and don't want the ethanol, there are some palatable and affordable choices just a google - search away.

Not exact matches

The danger of gourmet vegetarianism is there, but often enough one will eat something less palatable than the plate one's eyes and stomach demand.
Since it is at a minimum passé to speak of God publicly, there are those who try to make the Decalogue more palatable to modern sensibilities by lopping off those Commandments directly referring to God, concentrating instead on the ones that govern human relations more generally.
I wonder if fame is more a construct of our celebrity - obsession, but God isn't the new celebrity to brand and make palatable for the masses — there is too much complexity and wildness for God; God won't obey the spreadsheets.
I suspect that there is, if not a way out, then at least a temporary respite grounded in the observation that the only reason why marriage is even palatable to disordered moderns is that the meaning of marriage has already been twisted beyond recognition.
If those «theories» are needed to make him palatable to modern Christians, there is something wrong with modern Christianity.
Secondly, no matter how much refinement and enlargement there is, the constitutional offices will limit expert excellence in favor of what a constitutional majority ultimately finds palatable.
It is hard to say whether there will be a single coalescing theological re-interpretation of scripture that is more palatable and catches on or a continued diversification and splintering of belief.
In truth, there are a few tricks to make bitter melon more palatable.
If you're stuck on how to make Brussels sprouts more palatable, there are hundreds of tasty recipes available, just Google it.
Those heroic producers of vegan meat substitutes have really made plant - based living both convenient and more than palatable for many souls out there, and we're honoured to showcase these products to the public.»
I'll be the first to admit it, while apple cider vinegar sounds great for our health, it isn't usually the most palatable of ingredients to kids (and pretty much everyone else out there too... if your friend says they LOVE apple cider vinegar, they're probably lying).
If you're one of those people who don't enjoy the flavor of tempeh, there is a couple of techniques you can use to make the tempeh more palatable:
«If you're going to talk about it, you have to be about it, and there needed to be a shift in presentation of this product, of this unbelievably medicinal plant so that it could be palatable.
There are times when he plays out of control and takes undisciplined penalties, but he's a power forward so they are more palatable than if he was a finesse player.
There's also the category systemthat was set up by the club, which kind of sends the argument about «sucking it up» a little less palatable.
There is the perception among some parents that baby food must be warmed before serving either because it is easier to digest, is far more palatable, or kills any lurking organism that may make your baby ill.
But there are limits to how much these more wholesome processed foods can scale back salt, sugar and fat and still be palatable to kids used to fast - food.
There is a fundamental disconnect between what is political palatable in Britain and what is politically palatable in Europe.
There is also an element of encouraging bi-partisan participation, so terminology like «repair» is more palatable to Democrats.
BY PHIL GOLDSTEIN Managing Partner Goldstein & Lieberman There are many highly palatable advantages to the 2018 Tax Bill but businesses may find one provision difficult to swallow: the IRS is no longer serving up a 50 percent deduction for «directly related and associated entertainment».
While stating that there were over 110,000 displaced persons in the seven designated camps in Benue State, the governor said, «Children between ages four and eight constituted 70 per cent of the population and the conditions we saw them in are not palatable
By tweaking a course set by President Barack Obama, Trump suggests that he, like Obama and President George W. Bush before him, is facing the bleak reality of Afghanistan: There is no fast or politically palatable way to win, but losing quickly isn't an acceptable option, either.
There were, however, a couple of last - minute tweaks that made the deal more palatable to some suburban lawmakers.
There are ways to diminish each of them, says Helen Fisher at Rutgers University in New Jersey, but they aren't always palatable.
«There is strong overlap in some of the behaviors we see after drug and palatable food consumption,» he says.
There are perfectly palatable foods that some people will not eat, for example.
«A lot of people don't make the connection that there's something physiological happening when they see hyper - palatable foods,» says Eliza Kingsford, a psychotherapist and author of Brain - Powered Weight Loss.
Is there a way to make it more palatable?
There were four different groups of rats: 1) «normal diet» eating with normal chow in the refeed period, 2) cyclical restricted eating (bingeing) with normal chow in the refeed period, 3) «normal diet» eating with palatable food in the refeed period, and 4) cyclical restricted eating (bingeing) with palatable food in the refeed period.
although, food does need to be enjoyable for us, but there are healthier ways how to make veggies more palatable than drizzle oils on them.
Seventh, is there a way to make sardines palatable?
It does taste «green» but there is a hint of sweetness that makes it very palatable!
The longer you leave it the more beneficial bacteria there is, but remember it needs to be palatable and enjoyable
There is a lot of good research showing that highly palatable foods like, say, coffee cake can override the normal signals that make you stop eating when you're full.
But people generally find food most palatable when there is a mix of plant and animal foods.
I say there's no such thing as too many pumpkin recipes, as long as the recipes are palatable (meaning, don't just throw pumpkin into the mix for the heck of it, haha).
Keach retains the cynical no nonsense characterisation, but there is a certain sentimentality, manifesting itself in his interest in the female characters who appear in the show, which made it more palatable for network television.
If you can forgive the final scene, Rafelson's (Five Easy Pieces, Brubaker) somber delivery does provide a worthy showcase for the talented performers, although there is a depressing, dark atmosphere that some viewers may not find palatable.
Violence is generally made way too palatable in these kind of movies and it's become something that we have developed a tolerance for as an audience and there's something wrong about that.
Surely there was a way to make this necessary divulging of information more palatable than literally doing nothing but having Thomas incredulously ask a bunch of questions and having a character simply explain the answers to him in vivid detail, but apparently Maze Runner's script didn't have the wherewithal to conjure anything up.
I loved that there was no compromise on making the film more commercially palatable by cutting some of the extensive landscape shots to decrease the runtime.
There is no subtlety in the message, but having two talented actors go head to head, does make it more palatable.
It's almost as if the story has been sanitized to make it palatable — the kind of film that Kinsey himself might have put out to try to convince the uneducated public that there is no madness to his methods, and that underneath it all, he's really a normal guy.
There's little to be gleaned from recounting the particulars of the story that Lahiff spins, as you've seen it all before, but the filmmaker stages his various atrocities with a sly sense of humor that renders the proceedings remarkably palatable.
For all the strangeness of the Suicide Squad — there's a character who traps souls with a katana — Ayer dominates the film's running time with more palatable characters, leaving the stranger pieces of the story on the margin.
The 6th Day is arguably more palatable on Blu - ray besides, the 2.40:1, 1080p transfer sporting razor - sharp detail and less synthetic colours, although there is occasionally some minor banding on fleshtones.
There is a hunger for this information in an on - line format; we just have to make it palatable.
Surely there's a more politically palatable path.
And, experts note, there are a limited number of ways to handle that debt — cutting services, raising taxes, or trimming benefits, none of which is particularly palatable.
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