Sentences with phrase «bologna with»

Acrylic paint, graphite pencil, pushpins, wood, framed document, fortified wine, and bologna with black - and - white photocopy portraits, 15 × 16 3/4 × 16 3/4 ft. (4.6 × 5.1 × 5.1 m).
POPE.L aka William Pope.L, Detail of «Claim (Whitney Version),» 2017, installed at 2017 Whitney Biennial (acrylic paint, graphite pencil, pushpins, wood, framed document, fortified wine and bologna with black - and - white portraits).
I like katsup on my grilled cheese and the taste of fried bologna with peanut...

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My Dad fondly remembers some of our most flavourful dinners as the ones that involved vegetables from a can and sauce from a packet, and to this day my Mom thinks it's a shame that my sons have never had a bologna sandwich on white bread served with a side of Jello.
When I was little, my Nana always had sweet bologna and root beer for me when I'd visit with my sisters and the rest of my family.
The bread wasn't homemade, and I couldn't even tell you want brand it was, but without it, there wouldn't have been my sweet bologna sandwiches with my Nana.
Layer half the ingredients, starting with the turkey bologna and ending with the jalapeños, on top of the tortilla.
Cover with another piece of parchment and press down to flatten the avocado halves like slices of bologna.
barley with caramelized onions, dried cranberries, and whatever veggie is around; venison cheesesteaks on pretzel rolls; beer - braised cabbage with mustard and venison ring bologna; pile of greens from the farm share, wilted with something, with some kind of grain and / or bread and / or cheese
They are good in the morning with scrambled eggs or grit bologna, or for dinner with pork chops and apple sauce.
Never:» Gluten - free» foods made with rice flour, cornstarch, tapioca starch, or potato starch Fried foods Fast foods Hydrogenated «trans» fats Cured meats — hot dogs, sausages, bacon, bologna, pepperoni «fixed» with sodium nitrite High - fructose corn syrup containing foods; honey; agave syrup; sucrose Processed rice, rice flour or potato products - rice crackers, rice cereals, pretzels, white breads, breakfast cereals, potato chips Fat - free or low - fat salad dressings
Meats — just about every kind of meat is paleo, with the exception of processed meats such as hot dogs, Spam, bologna, and so on.
Me, I take a slice of white sandwich bread, slather it with a good smear of Miracle Whip, put on one slice of bologna, a leaf of ice burg lettuce and top with another slice of sandwich bread.
I love it on burgers, on bologna sandwiches with pile of chips on top and then crushed by the top slice of bread.
I was about to order another round when Grandma Lillian's warm potato bread showed up with a side of whipped bologna.
There's a not - your - suburban - barbecue «baked beans» dish served with duck confit, rabbit, bacon, and a garlic crumb and a grown - up bologna sandwich that's fried and made with mortadella and a house - made mustard.
We were on a first name basis with bologna and we ate it.
I went to the local brownberry outlet and bought several loaves of bread for a great deal of $ 1.39 and bought several pkgs of bologna and salami that was on sale this week for $ 1 a package and made 40 sandwiches for my husband with a slice of cheese on them.
Kraft Foods Inc said none of its Oscar Mayer beef products, including bologna and hot dogs, are made with «pink slime».
Read labels on everything you might want to eat, looking for milk, butter, dried milk, yogurt, cheese, casein, whey, sodium caseinate, lactose (and other things that start with «lact», although sodium lactylate is non-dairy)... Read all labels — check the bread, check the hot dogs and bologna, check things that say «non-dairy» like non-dairy creamer and Cool Whip (as mentioned above, these both contain dairy).
Further, if it is true that bologna and hot dogs are made with pink slime, then the schools should be able to choose between high grade or low grade meat products.
Fried - bologna sandwiches on white bread slathered with mayonnaise.
Top sources in the American diet: ground meat and lunch meat, such as ham, turkey, bologna, salami, as well as green peas — which is also the primary source of spermidine, along with cheese, such as American and cheddar.
Unhealthy versions of healthy foods noted above include canned fruit in sugar - syrup, processed vegetables (canned, frozen or from fast food outlets) with sugar, flour or chemicals, baked beans in a sugar and flour sauce, powdered and processed eggs with trans fats, processed cheese and cheese spreads, cold cuts (bologna, salami, chicken and turkey loaf, fish sticks), peanut butter (typically containing sugar and trans fat), and roasted nuts (often with ingredients you can't even pronounce).
Keep in mind that most previous studies had never separated processed meat (such as hot dogs, bologna, lunch meats with chemical additives, etc) vs unprocessed meats (such as a healthy grass - fed steak, pasture - raised pork tenderloin, grass - fed burger, wild game meats, etc) in investigating the relationship between meat eating and heart disease.
imgreen: In terms of what constitutes a sufficient serving (see above) of various fortified foods, typically this would mean a half a cup of most soymilk brands (though a cup for one popular rice milk), a cup of most popular (i.e. loaded with added sugar) breakfast cereal brands, a heaping teaspoon of B12 - fortified nutritional yeast (not all is fortified), one veggie hot dog, five slices of veggie bologna, etc..
Specific foods that have been shown to be associated with esophageal cancer include cured meats — like bologna, bacon, ham, and hot dogs — and eggs, because of frequent dioxin contamination.
Your child will have lots of food play fun with these nine wooden pieces including orange juice, waffles, milk, ice cream, cheese, yogurt, frozen vegetables, bologna and butter.
Best known for absurdist public performances, Pope.L has a history of dealing with the politics of race and identity — which the African - American artist doesn't limit to black versus white: His installation at the 2017 Whitney Biennial, for instance, consists of a four - sided structure covered with rows of rotting bologna slices meant to represent the percentage of Jews in New York City.
Best known for absurdist public performances, William Pope.L has a history of dealing with the politics of race and identity — which the African - American artist doesn't limit to black versus white: His installation at the 2017 Whitney Biennial, for instance, consists of a four - sided structure covered with rows of rotting bologna slices meant to represent the percentage of Jews in New York City.
Installations are rare as well, apart from the trees and a house covered with nearly three thousand slices of bologna, by William Pope.L.
Here, real slices of bologna schmeared with tiny, black - and - white portrait photos are pinned in a grid to the structure's walls, both inside and out.
At the Frieze fair, which opens on Friday, numerous galleries will include work by Biennial artists: New York's Mitchell Innes and Nash, which represents Pope.L, whose massive installation in the Whitney included hundreds of pieces of bologna affixed to the wall in pushpins, will be offering one of the artist's (less perishable) photographs; the Los Angeles - based Night Gallery will feature works by Samara Golden, whose installation in the Whitney, The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes, included miniature interiors and a profusion of mirrors; and Mary Mary, a Glasgow gallery, will feature a booth with works by Aliza Nisenbaum, whose large - scale, figurative paintings of immigrants are also included in the Biennial.
For «Claim (Whitney Version)», Pope.L created a grid of 2,755 slices of bologna, each affixed with a black & white photocopied image of a person.
The two worst works are by Jordan Wolfson and Pope L. aka William Pope L. William Pope L.'s installation consists of a room - sized installation called «Claim (Whitney Version)» The installation is a room, both inside and outside, covered floor to ceiling with slices of bologna.
Pinned with 2,755 slices of bologna, each slice has a photocopy portrait of a person affixed to it.
«Claim (Whitney Version)» 2017, Pope.L's large box room, is festooned on the outside with slices of real bologna dripping grease and arranged in a grid, mimicking round dots on a chart.
There are 63 artists in the Whitney Biennial this time around, and while individual results may vary, some of my personal favorites would include Pope L's «Claim (Whitney Version),» a giant cube covered inside and out with meticulously - spaced slices of rotting bologna, each one of which is embedded with a bleary, photocopied portrait.
Over time, each piece of bologna, affixed with a photograph of a person who may or may not be Jewish, will twist as it cures, making the marker of identity — Jewish identity or any identity, it seems — unrecognizable.
For the artist, the number of bologna slices refers to the percentage of Jewish citizens in New York, but a written text tells us that his numbers are «a bit off» and that he has deliberately messed with his data.
A large, pink - colored cube, the installation was festooned with pieces of bologna, as well as small photographic portraits of what the artist claimed were Jewish people.
Yes, it's a romantic notion to «find your other half» and ride off into the sunset, living happily ever after, but if you're familiar with the need for couples counseling than you are aware that this belief is bologna.
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