Sentences with phrase «bigger than corn»

«You're no bigger than a corn nubbin,» he says, dismissing her.
Cut flour tortillas (if bigger than corn taco shells) into a smaller circle, so that it fits snuggly around the corn shells.
And the genetic diversity of rice is huge to start with, bigger than corn or other crops,» said Hei Leung, principal scientist at IRRI.

Not exact matches

Nothing better than a big hearty bowl of chili with some corn bread on the side;)
Is there anything better than a big skillet of corn bread?
They found that the pericarp of popcorn kernels was four times stronger than that of regular corn, allowing for higher pressure and a bigger pop.
The thing that is tough, though — is given that my goal is 100 lbs down by 2/23 (my birthday)-- it is frustrating when I deviate slightly (had one night where I ate quite a bit of carmel corn, and the next day big stirfry with light soy sauce, etc)-- yet because I ate even more strict and cleaner than before for 11 straight days before that (not one cheat day, processed food or meal), I gained 14 — yes 14 — pounds in water weight that two weeks later I have only lost 12 of, despite hitting the gym 6 times since, and continuing to eat stellar (no cheat - low sodium days)-- Funny thing is, my clothes are looser and looser --
GM has been a big proponent of flex fuels, meaning E85 (85 % ethanol, 15 % gasoline) that gets worse mileage than regular gasoline but does win GM a EPA efficiency credit and is much beloved by America's corn farmers and others who like that the feedstock for E85 is domestic.
Change Your Litter: Clay litter and litter containing bigger pieces tend to track less than lighter litter and corn - and wheat - based litter does because the bulkier litter doesn't get stuck in your cat's paws as easily.
Besides, if you planted too much corn, there would be a bigger surplus than we already have, and that would disrupt the current price - balance of supply and demand.
«Researchers believe the Vikings probably grew barley in small quantities, compared with the large, billowing cornfields we have today, and sowed barley in small enclosures that were no bigger than their ability to irrigate the corn and keep hungry animals out.»
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