Sentences with phrase «bright orange version»

I found out that «French dressing» was originally a very healthy oil and vinegar dressing but as it was Americanized, sweeter ingredients (and even ketchup) were added to make the bright orange version that is popular today.

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The powdered cheese included in the Kraft instant macaroni & cheese kits flavors this homegrown version of the popular bright orange crackers.
Preserved peppers included whole, very hot, red and green peppers (much like hot New Mexican); long strips of fleshy, bright red Macedonian peppers, mild to medium - hot in taste; long, thin, hot green, red, and orange pickled peppers; and Bulgarian letcho (sort of like a Slavic version of ratatouille) made from red and green sweet peppers, onions, tomatoes, and tomato paste.
The nude version of my bag is sold out, but it's also available in a bright, orange option here.
It looks like my exact version is only available in a bright orange color, but there is a versy similar style available in black, white and pink!
Hence, I expanded my collection leather pants with this edgy version by Selected Femme, and a bright red / orange one from Joseph (which I still have to show you).
Painted in a combination of bright orange and elegant black, the new NightOrange edition will go on sale starting February 2011 in two petrol versions and a diesel version.
The Kenyan version is particularly pretty, with a chocolate background highlighted by bright orange dorsal patterns.
In their official art and the NES version, they are black with orange leaves; in Super Mario All - Stars and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, they have green leaves with heads that are either bright orange, dull orange, or blue depending on the location.
There are two versions of this moment, one in which the bright reds and oranges fill the canvas with a light and almost frivolous air:
The preceding hall displays a mixture of painting, collage, installation, photography and sculpture, including: Lea Rasovsky's giant inflatable, bright orange military tank, entitled SOFT WAR (Bubble Gun of Sweet Surrender)(2017), which was supposed to be pink and to which Ami Barak and the artist still refer to as «pink»; Ahmet Öğüt's The Swinging Doors (2009/17), an ongoing series in which he installs local police riot shields literally as swinging doors; and a version of Michel Blazy's Fontaine de mousse (2007), three foam coils that slowly grow and emerge from yellow, industrial garbage bins.
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