Sentences with phrase «bit of heat in»

; and with bottoms being raised as the blanket keeps a bit of heat in at night and in cold winters.
Curcumin can be acquired by consuming turmeric in the diet, however it is important to combine with black pepper, a healthy fat, and a bit of heat in order to extract the full benefits.
While we got a nasty bit of that heat in early December, the rest of summer seemed to be perfect - warm enough to swim and enjoy balmy evenings but not uncomfortably hot.
As a devout chilehead, I constantly look for a little bit of heat in my food.
I love a little bit of heat in my food, so I added more than 1/2 teaspoon of red chili flakes, but it is totally up to you.
Love the little bit of heat in it.
By Denice Skrepcinski Recipes: Chimayo Chile Pecan Pie Habanero and Lime Cheesecake Chimayo Chile and Chocolate Mousse Cranberry & Chipotle Tiramasu Red and Green Empanadas Peppered Strawberries in Champagne As a devout chilehead, I constantly look for a little bit of heat in my food.

Not exact matches

«[Poloz] took a little bit of heat for cutting rates, and it turned out he saw something troublesome in the numbers,» Bank of Nova Scotia chief executive Brian Porter told me in October.
When shaving with soap pucks such as the ones provided by Colonel Conk, I typically put them in the bottom of a coffee mug and heat them up for a few seconds in the microwave to soften them up a little bit.
I am however a bit surprised that they painted the sun - exposed surfaces such a dark color in both the new livery and its predecessor, and wonder if that makes passive solar heat gain more of an issue when the plane is on the ground.
Refining and production are, for the most part, separate activities — they don't benefit much from integration in the physical sense (oil sands upgrading from mines is a bit of an exception, since the waste heat from the upgrader can feed the extraction plant).
In the face of additional Iranian production, OPEC predicted that the U.S. — and other non-OPEC producers — would scale back production to boost prices, taking a bit of the heat off the slide.
Mere mention of this possibility creates deep rifts in the debate, with views strongly held and a fair bit of heat generated in the process.
While I'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
My world is being driven through Port au Prince, at break neck speeds, in chaotic traffic, in the heat, and the dust, and the crush of humanity and wisdom and grace, and so yes, suppose it is just about right that my world is a bit shaken up tonight.
If the intellectuals in the plays of Chekhov who spent all their time guessing what would happen in twenty, thirty, or forty years had been told that in forty years interrogation by torture would be practiced in Russia; that prisoners would have their skulls squeezed within iron rings; that a human being would be lowered into an acid bath; that they would be trussed up naked to be bitten by ants and bedbugs; that a ramrod heated over a primus stove would be thrust up their anal canal («the secret brand»); that a man's genitals would be slowly crushed beneath the toe of a jackboot; and that, in the luckiest possible circumstances, prisoners would be tortured by being kept from sleeping for a week, by thirst, and by being beaten to a bloody pulp, not one of Chekhov's plays would have gotten to its end because all the heroes would have gone off to insane asylums.
Thankfully, LifeWay has taken quite a bit of heat from writers and agents in the industry, which is encouraging.
Within a few months the hardships were beginning to bite as the winter came on and there was heating nowhere except in one room where the brethren could go to warm up if the cold became too intense; and with Advent at the beginning of December the meals fell to one a day with only some dry bread and wine in the evening.
The Mexicans had an info booth at the festival, and many Italians were in for a hot surprise when tasting powder from Yucatan habaneros: The delayed heat of the habs differs from the direct bite of their local chiles, and keeps building up...
The opened mussels were quickly cooked over direct heat with a little bit of salted butter added that Allessandro had spiced up with chipotle in adobo sauce.
Whisk in the broth, raise the heat, and scrape all the bits and pieces from the bottom of the pan into the sauce.
They were a bit bitter and oily but not a trace of heat, which is a real surprise to find in a wild pepper.
The most ubiquitous peppers in the United States, are, of course, the familiar bells, which have no heat unless they are a variety called Mexi - Bell, which has a mild bite.
Turn the heat down on the skillet to medium - low and drop a small bit of flour in it to be sure it sizzles.
To me, it had the perfect balance of everything I like to taste in a good BBQ sauce: a little hint of sweetness, a faint point of sourness, an explosion of spiciness, a great deal of heat and a little bit of a smoky finish.
Remove the pan from heat, carefully pour in 1/2 cup cognac, and scrape up the brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
Remove from heat and stir in vanilla cream and a pinch of fleur de sel (mixture will bubble vigorously, then the heat will drop quite a bit).
-LSB-...] included a Vegan Chocolate Zucchini Muffin heated in the oven so the chocolate chips were melty plus several bites of a new watermelon -LSB-...]
I turned down the heat a little bit then move the meat to the edges of the pan, adding in the minced shallot, mushrooms and garlic.
There's a little kick of heat thanks to some red pepper flakes and the rice cooks right in the soup helping to thicken it a bit as it releases its starches as it cooks.
Dark green poblano chiles add a bit of fruity heat; if your gang prefers things mild, simply omit them and the jalapeño and swap in bell peppers instead.
It does have a hint of spice, but after being simmered in coconut milk, the heat is diminished quite a bit.
In addition to being a common household ingredient in certain parts of India and Bangledesh, it has also been used as a homeopathic remedy for stomach pain, a way to beat the summer heat (when the bhut jolokia is eaten, the partaker will usually start to sweat quite a bit, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in body temperatureIn addition to being a common household ingredient in certain parts of India and Bangledesh, it has also been used as a homeopathic remedy for stomach pain, a way to beat the summer heat (when the bhut jolokia is eaten, the partaker will usually start to sweat quite a bit, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in body temperaturein certain parts of India and Bangledesh, it has also been used as a homeopathic remedy for stomach pain, a way to beat the summer heat (when the bhut jolokia is eaten, the partaker will usually start to sweat quite a bit, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in body temperaturein body temperature).
In a pinch, I've just used salt and pepper, plenty of garlic and a bit of cayenne for heat.
When you need a little bit of heat, a pinch or two of cayenne pepper can always come in handy.
Alternatively, cook in a skillet over medium high heat with a bit of olive oil for about two minutes per side.
Drizzle the corn on the cob with a bit of olive oil, wrap it in aluminum foil and place in a medium heat bbq for 20 - 25 minutes.
Finally pour in 400 - 500 ml of water, turn up the heat and allow the quinoa to simmer for 10 - 12 minutes or so until the grains have expanded and fluffed up and taste tender but retain a bit of bite.
(Yes, I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to heat in a dish.
I am making this right now, Sep 3 evening, as autumn creeps in — LOVE the idea of the mild flavorful chile heat combined with a «raisiny» sweet depth and cider vinegar tang — a bit like tamarind sauce which I've been using on everything.
It shouldn't be boiling too fiercely, if it starts climbing the walls of the pan in big bubbles then lower the heat a bit.
Place the Strong Roots spinach bites and garlic sweet potatoes on a tray and bake them in the oven for To make the tofu scramble heat up 1 tablespoon of olive oil and add the finely sliced onion.
I love the slight tang of the artichoke hearts combined with the strong Asiago flavor and those little bit of Jalapeno pepper pieces in the mixture give you that little kick of heat once in awhile.
I tossed in a fresh chili pepper while making the sauce for a little bit of heat.
If you melt the butter really early on and it goes solid then just apply a little bit of heat to the pot and it will go runny again in a flash.
Chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, which you can find canned in the Mexican aisle of your grocery store, give the sauce heat and smokiness, while the creamy texture and a bit of tang come from Chobani's nonfat Greek yogurt — one of my favorite healthier sauce ingredients.
There is a slight tangy from the apple cider vinegar and a bit of heat from the cayenne to round out the amazing flavours in this savoury soup.
Heat a bit of coconut oil in a skillet over medium low heat and pour in approx 1/4 c batter per pancHeat a bit of coconut oil in a skillet over medium low heat and pour in approx 1/4 c batter per pancheat and pour in approx 1/4 c batter per pancake.
When it comes to Eddie Murphy's movies there are only two I like, but the first bite into one of these muffins and «The Heat is On» popped in my head.
Heat a little bit of coconut oil in a frying pan and spoon 1 - 2tbsp of pancake mix into the pan.
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