Sentences with phrase «bottled version»

The phrase "bottled version" refers to something that has been put into a bottle for convenience or preservation. Full definition
I was incredibly impressed with these products, and my absolute favorite was the spray bottle version.
I can imagine the beer bottle version as a quirky touch to a basement bar / pool area..
You'll find fine bottled versions in Off Color Troublesome, Upright Gose, and Almanac Golden Gate Gose (it's brewed with San Francisco Bay sea salt).
Da Secret Sauce Hilo, HI Homemade chile pepper water has long been a traditional Hawaiian condiment, and Da Secret Sauce is making waves by bottling their version and getting into local restaurants and grocers.
And I like to use my Greek Yogurt Blue Cheese Dressing, but feel free to use your favorite bottle version or recipe, or just sprinkle on some crumbled blue cheese.
This diminutive ramune, despite being bottled in plastic, still had the signature marble found in the glass bottled version.
The bottled version now features soy protein — as opposed to brown rice protein — and derives its fat energy from farm - free algae sources for maximum environmental sustainability.
The empire of «The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills» star also includes Vanderpump Pets, which sells luxury pet items, and LVP Sangria, a bottled version of her signature recipe.
Picnik, a specialty coffee retailer based in Austin, Texas, is capitalizing on the trend by introducing a bottled version of its «butter coffee» to Whole Foods stores nationwide, starting in August.
Today, the pair run nine boba shops in San Francisco and New York City, and they recently began selling a bottled version that can be delivered right to your office.
Far less sweet than the bottled version, but equally delicious on a salad or tossed with some soba noodles.
Far less sweet than the bottled version, but equally delicious whether on a salad or tossed with some soba noodles.
(Momofuku's David Chang has begug selling a bottled version of the sauce.)
I think it tastes like laundry detergent, and no amount of hype about the fruit's supposed hangover - busting benefits has been enough to sway me toward the bottled versions.
Martinez usually skips the sugar — bottled versions have plenty already — but he never skimps on the chiles, ground mustard, and Worcestershire.
Not all the bottled versions have straightened out the kinks, but Tío Gazpacho has it nailed.
If you don't have an access to young fresh coconuts, luckily, bottled versions are widely available at a local grocery store worldwide today.
I'm not sure if all the same good nutrients are still in the bottled version (no pulp), but what I bought wasn't from concentrate.
Be sure to use fresh limes as the bottled version use unripe fruit which do not display the full array of nutrients.
I always just use the bottled version from the store and never thought of making it at home.
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