Sentences with phrase «bit of a splash»

In light of such statistics, it's not surprising that a recent article explaining how opioids aren't always necessary after surgery made a bit of a splash.
However, Austria had caused a bit of a splash in Argentina, and Krankl had been at the heart of things.
But for all of the praise that can be thrown in the direction of Sherwood, you can't help but let Christian Benteke have a bit of the splash - back.
The Electoral Commission announcement today that it is investigating Arron Banks, the top Brexit campaign funder, has caused a bit of a splash.
An ugly, toxic, tough - skinned weed has made a bit of a splash in recent weeks as a renewable energy source that wields a unique distinction: a decent shot at commercial viability...
Aerie has been making a bit of a splash over in the UK at the moment too and I totally get why, so so gorgeous.
If you are up for a little bit of splashing in puddles, watching nature react to water, and taking a break in a dry and fun place to play, -LSB-...]
Though Winona Ryder made a bit of a splash in 1988 in Beetlejuice, in which she's hilariously deadpan (befitting a character who starts out more interested in death than life), she truly became a star when she landed the lead role in one of the most demented high - school comedies ever made.
The filmmaker came to Hollywood's attention with a self - financed 3D CGI short called «Ruin» that made a bit of a splash a few years back, and though Fox optioned it for a feature version, it also nabbed him the «Maze Runner» job when Catherine Hardwicke dropped out of the project.
Erased made a bit of a splash in premium Video On Demand in April, cracking iTunes» Top 10 charts.
«We wanted to make a little bit of a splash and beat our chests a little bit,» Marie said.
It seems to me that both Questrade and TD made a bit of a splash with their wash trades functionality.
Amazon made a bit of a splash in October when it unveiled its Key smartlock service that could be coupled with a Cloud cam for added security.

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Snap Inc appears set to make a splash next week with the biggest tech stock debut since Facebook, but history suggests investors shut out of the initial public offering would be better off waiting a bit to chase this unicorn on the open market.
Many men think they understand what is wet shaving, but the truth is most of us simply splash a bit of water on our faces before getting started, real wet shaving requires a bit more preparation and work.
They kept the original recipe but expanded on it a bit by adding a splash of «vino de Tequila.»
The only complaint I have is that it was just a tad bit too sweet for my taste — I may try adding a splash of rice vinegar to cut the sweetness next time.
I did take a bowl out and «play around» a bit with some local raw honey, a splash of pickled ginger liquid, and some chopped pickled ginger on top it was delicious and certainly satisfying!
5 - 7 slices whole grain bread, very thinly sliced 3 ounces goat cheese or chevre, crumbled tiny splash of milk or cream splash of extra virgin olive oil two big pinches of salt 1/4 cup apple, cut into 1/4 inch dice (place in a bit of lemon water if not using immediately) 3/4 cup zucchini, cut into 1 / 4 - inch dice 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice, freshly squeezed a bit of freshly ground black pepper
Add a splash of water to deglaze saute pan, scraping up any browned bits.
A splash of fresh lemon juice adds a bit of zing too!
Add a splash of white wine (I had a yummy chardonnay on hand) or dry sherry and a generous dollop of sriracha and whisk the orange bubbly amazingness until all the little golden bits of scallop have released from your pan.
For 4, I browned 16 raw meatballs in a skillet, added 1/4 of your sauce recipe, added a splash of water to loosen the sauce a bit, and simmered until cooked through.
All you need for this recipe is a good amount of fresh berries, bit of sugar and a splash of water!
If they are still a bit hard add another splash of water and keep cooking the noodles in the pan.
If you want a sweeter whipped cream, add more sugar, or splash in a bit of vanilla for flavor.
If you want to enjoy an adult smoothie to help celebrate the last bit of what summer has to offer, perhaps while sitting on the front porch swing, you can swizzle in a splash of Disaronno Amaretto.
Finally, in addition to the chili sauce, I splashed just a little bit of rice vinegar — maybe a 1/2 tsp or so — over the top of each bowl.
As the cake cools, whip together the frosting: melt the caramel bits in the microwave with a splash of water.
Splash in a bit (1 tbl or so) of the balsamic.
Wednesday 12/11/13 Soft Tacos — using leftover brisket from chili (sauté with a bit grapeseed oil, add a splash of lemon juice and 1/4 cup of chicken stock, let liquid simmer down by three quarters).
The salty date caramel is just that: dates and a bit of salt... and a splash of vanilla.
Thin the rest of the mayo out with some water and then use a spoon to splash a bit more of it over the lettuce cups.
Beat the remaining bit of egg yolk together with a splash of milk or cream to make an egg wash, then brush it over the top of each tart.
drizzle a bit of sesame oil and splash of vinegar at the end for added flavor.
i made it for lunch today but felt it lacked a bit of punch - i added about 1tbs of sugar and the zest of 2 lemons and the juice of 1 and a splash of olive oil - turned out fantastic.
Cook the tofu in large hot skillet with a bit of salt and a splash of oil.
By adding a splash of white wine or vinegar, it creates immediate steam that releases these bits and adds a hint of acid to help balance the base of the soup.
Add a bit of acidity if it tastes too rich — a splash of white wine vinegar or a good squeeze of lemon will add a brightness to the soup without making it taste too acidic.
In this version I've added a bit of orange zest and a splash of orange blossom water to play off the oats and coconut.
I find it hard to quantify the ingredients to a recipe too when I almost always go with a splash of this, a pinch of that, a bit of that; P
Anyway, it did turn just a bit too chewy for me so I added a splash of milk to the pot and whisked it in.
our poor people's version was very soft - cooked left - over from dinner white or brown rice made with water and a bit of dark brown sugar (called panela, piloncillo, or jaggery); cooled over night; and had for breakfast with some coconut milk cream and sliced mangoes or a splash of condensed milk and bananas.
Just a splash of lemon - lime soda delivers a fizzy bite.
Just chop up some veggies and sweat them off in a pot with a splash of the stock to soften them a bit.
Instead of just serving tomatoes fresh, we squeeze / punch / smash them up a bit so they get softer and release some of that lovely juice that gets mixed with olive oil, a splash of the hot pasta water, fresh basil, garlic and pickled capers.
First, I decided to splash them with a bit of aged sherry vinegar for acid.
I'd maybe still try to balance out the flavours, a bit of maple syrup or a splash of lemon juice may help.
My dough was a bit dry (I think because my starter was a bit more dough - y than yours from the pictures) but I added a splash of cold water and they came together perfectly.Thank you for sharing!
What I really love about this is that it's super forgiving, if the sauce isn't loose enough, a couple splashes of starchy cooking liquid get ladled in, and if the sauce is too loose, a little bit more parmesan cheese is tossed in — easy peasy.
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