Sentences with phrase «try our suggestions with»

I tried your suggestion with quinoa plus sweet potato and I add some brown lentils for my toddler.
I'm a fan of white rice but I may try your suggestion with the brown rice.
Try our suggestions with your dog!

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«A whisper course is a series of emails, each with a simple suggestion, or «whisper,» for a manager to try in their one - on - ones or team meetings.
With the suggestion of an alternative, the bad customer is less likely to try to negotiate down your new high price, and more likely to just go away.
When I'm around, projects often end up with my voice, direction, or suggestions — even when I try to stay out of it.
If people worry that offering suggestions might make them feel foolish or be rebuked, they simply won't try to come up with new angles on problems or new ways of growing the business.
«Anytime there's a suggestion of what something should taste like, some aspect of taste, when we try that food, we're looking for it,» said David Just, a professor of behavioral economics at Cornell University who is affiliated with the Cornell Food and Brand Lab.
Second, a suggestion — one way we try to have our cake and eat it too — aka link the Startup Accounting with Traditional Accounting — is to build the model by starting with a dashboard for the User Base metrics (registrations, activations, upsells, viral leads).
, tried to fight off her attacker (an act proven to be pointless, not to mention it's an ableist suggestion in the first place (doesn't take people with physical or mental disabilities into consideration)-RRB-, didn't let her rapist in (even though most rape victims know their attackers)-- she wouldn't have been raped.
While it theologically doesn't make sense, the Christian Church does allow for a place to fulfill psychological needs (the need to belong, to understand, to name but two examples), and, to follow up with Kenneth's suggestion, it should be trying to tackle real world questions rather than simply rehashing old scripture.
Mark, Thank you for the book suggestions — I shall look them up too — in all this, sharing the journey with others trying to make sense of stuff is so encouraging Moriel
Another alcoholic responded to the minister's suggestion that he try AA with the information that his alcoholic uncle had stopped on his own by simply deciding to quit drinking.
I don't like how these books lump most of humanity into a few little categories, and then try to solve the problems of one or more of these categories with a few simple tips and suggestions.
I will have to try that recipe with your suggestions too and hopefully it works and they still taste as good!
I think all the recipes are quite flexible with each other, and I try and give as many suggestions as possible as to what could go well with it.
I love your spice suggestions — doesn't chili powder and cumin go with everything??? I am definitely going to give this a try and I think I will add a little quinoa to make this a meal all on its own!
I'd love to try using the leftover fries with the BBQ Ranch Dip, however, do you have any suggestions for making the BBQ sauce or dip nightshade free?
I just tried your suggestion of mixing the roasted lemon chutney with brown rice, spinach, poached egg and a few dashes of soy.
Some suggestions: instead of tomatoes, try any juicy, slightly sweet vegetable; add some kidney beans in there; replace the cucumbers with something equally crunchy, like fresh bell peppers; if you like the taste of raw onions, you can put some of those in; sub out the Feta for a goat cheese or perhaps Parmesan shavings; add roasted nuts or seeds; etc..
I'm loving my buckwheat lately, and thought I'd try my hand at a gluten - free vegan mushroom gravy to go with it, after I was inspired by a suggestion of kasha & mushroom gravy in the amazing vegan cookbook, Veganomicon.
I've never tried another recipe, although I'm now intrigued by the suggestion of the one with yeast and butter.
But after becoming vegan, was so unsatisfied with the gooey cakes after trying everything... So I don't use all your suggestions, only thing that matters is cutting in the shortening or vegan butter... turns out great everytime!
«Jim and I and the sales staff taste daily, make suggestions, try new things constantly with the focus of improving the product from inception to all our important customers,» Robert Dickman adds.
We made a suggestion to an earlier poster with the same question which you can try But we have not tried it ourselves yet.
I tried also with whole wheat and follow your suggestions to add lemon juice and extra water.
Once I restock the pantry next week (if not before) I'll try with the conversion suggestions and I'll let ya'll know how it comes out.
i can't believe i've never tried toasted coconut with my pancakes — great suggestion!
This recipe is wonderful... made it three times... now I'm about to try making crackers with it, any suggestions?
Kristen has some suggestions in her book above and Nourishing Traditions for Baby and Child would have many more (http://amzn.to/10FxbZO) I do not know the age of your son and I am not a nutritionist, however, if it were my child, I would try bananas, avocados, egg yolks, pieces of pastured liver (cooked), cheese cubes, homemade grain free muffins, pastured butter, some yummy homemade crackers (have to search for grain free ones... here's one with quinoa that would be good after 12 months... http://www.scratchmommy.com/cheesy-quinoa-crackers/).
My family has a huge problem with the pears (although I liked them very much) My suggestion for those who have texture issues with pears should try throwing a few dried cranberries in the mix.
I have tried many of your other suggestions and loved them so will do many of these, starting with the salmon sweet potato cakes.
But I think I will try the suggestion from the Epicurous recipe that deals with roasting the vegetables instead of sauteeing them.
We give you ways to play with the recipes, like fun garnishes your kids will love (try the yogurt «spider web» garnish on pea soup) and extra ingredient suggestions to alter dishes (add a few spices and lentil soup becomes curried lentil soup).
I love this site and the great suggestions from others who have tried and tinkered with the recipes!
I will be trying your suggestions to replace with guar gum or chia and psyllium.
looking for alternatives for baking... I have tried cooking with almond flour... any suggestions or recipes would be great.
This would be about my fifth time in making this, we never tire of it, must try it with the sunflower seed suggestion, sounds yum, so love this way of life and these recipes!
Can't wait to share this with my meat loving brother who is trying, grudgingly, on doctor's suggestion, to go veg.
so I'll try it with either that or the soy suggestion!
Hi Jolly, Here are some suggestions for substitutions for those ingredients... chickpeas: any other bean you like / can eat cherries: blueberries or strawberries avocados: this is the toughest one, but you can try subbing cashew cream (soaked cashews blended with water) for the avocado in the salad dressing and pudding cauliflower: Brussels sprouts or broccoli apple: pear, orange, or pineapple sunflower seeds: almonds or any other nut (this would make the cleanse no longer nut - free, but if you know you have no sensitivity to nuts, it's no big deal) Hope that helps!
Serving Suggestions: Try this recipe with our Ancho Chili - Seared Scallops with California Avocado Roasted Corn Relish
Something to try this weekend:) But I will have to replace the liquid smoke with something, since we don't have it here (Amsterdam) Any suggestions?
If you try my garam masala suggestion, I'd have it with Indian spice hummus.
Serving suggestion: Try serving these cakes with one or more of the following sauces.
Another general suggestion is to halve the recipe and try it with substitutions, then you'll know to play with the ratios and see if the oil content is right.
I always have a problem with getting the middle thin enough so will try someone's suggestion to roll out a smaller piece of dough next time.
If anyone has any suggestions, or tries the recipe with something in place of eggs, please post your report!
I was happy with them but I appreciate your suggestions — I am intrigued by the dusting them with corn starch pre frying — or maybe coconut flour which I've only started using recently — that probably would give a nice crunchy exterior — I'll give it a try next time I make these.
This was SO delicious, a new favourite and next time I'll have to give it a go with the various suggestions others have tried up on here.
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