Sentences with phrase «bigger pieces of produce»

Although they do not juice leafy greens as well and some produce they are generally less expensive, they are fast and you can put in bigger pieces of produce in to juice — for instance, an apple will need to be quartered for the above single gear Omega juicer, but can be put whole into most centrifugal juicers.
Plus, juice recipes usually say one carrot or one apple without taking into account how big the piece of produce is or the significant variation in how effective different machines are at extracting the juice, thus altering the ratios and potentially making the juice a lot worse than the concoction of the original recipe developer.

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Meanwhile, Illumina, by far the biggest maker of sequencing machines, is about to introduce a 10 - machine system that can produce 18,000 human genomes per year for less than $ 1000 a piece.
A well produced 16 - minute making - of featurette includes interviews with Kelly and almost all of the cast, as well as The Big Chill co-writer Barbara Benedek; it opens with Kelly playing the assembled crew a special shout - out from Los Angeles deejay Richard Blade, and features a lot of talk about both the specific players and general nature of ensemble pieces.
Slipping into theaters as an advertisement powerhouse that hopes to win over a big audience during its first weekend, «After the Sunset» is a carelessly produced piece of crap.
In its ambition it resembles Rose Troche's third film, The Safety of Objects — that picture also saddled with a large, veteran cast and a problem with focus, but most importantly with the responsibility of a young filmmaker given the opportunity, with a bigger budget and well - regarded performers, to produce a piece commensurate in scale to that perceived expectation.
In the midst of Vulture «s big update on the projects that are moving around over at the Warner Bros. lot, they dropped a little nugget of info right at the very end of the piece: Justin Timberlake is now attached to star in the Joel Silver produced buddy action flick «Fully Automatic.»
Carbon Revolution has big plans to scale up from the tens of thousands of one - piece carbon - fiber wheels it says it will produce this year into the hundreds of thousands if not millions as it moves into the next decade.
One of the biggest expenditure you will produce in order to maintain your vehicle in good shape would be purchasing fresh pieces.
Kelly, who was referred to by the head of the institute where the DNA identification took place as «the most controversial individual that Victoria has produced,» has inspired more than one piece of art, but the biggest standout for readers is the take on his life provided by Australia's best - known novelist Peter Carey.
Touting big name artists, many of whom produced handbag - themed pieces especially for the show, Chanel snagged a spot in Central Park for its October show in the name of public art.
Enshrined as the first work of Pop art — which Hamilton defined as «popular, transient, expendable, low - cost, mass - produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business» at a time when Warhol was still drawing shoes — the piece will be just one highlight of the artist's first comprehensive survey when it opens at Tate Modern this month, chronicling a career that spanned both political art and collaborations with Mick Jagger and the Beatles.
The notion of jewelry as miniature sculpture is nothing new — in the early 20th century, big names like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Max Ernst began creating wearable objects, while Alexander Calder went on to produce one - of - a-kind pieces as a part of his extended artistic practice, crafting almost 2,000 during his lifetime.
A smaller part of the collection is produced in a limited but bigger editiosn, and these pieces are sold exclusively in the Astrup Fearnley SHOP until January 1 2017.
My having previously only seen giant - sized pieces in the flesh — Moore at Kew Gardens, 2008 — and pictures of Moore's sculptures in books and magazines, the tiny ones — not much bigger than a Philippe Starck lemon squeezer — included in the current Tate Britain retrospective, each produced with the same care and sensitivity to materials as their larger siblings, come as a pleasant surprise.
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