Sentences with phrase «concoction called»

Mary Skelter Nightmares has you adventure with two main protagonists, Jack and Alice, who escape a supernatural concoction called The Jail, which spontaneously came to be one day and began consuming humans via torture, actual ingestion, holding them hostage, and many more tragic and sinister activities that have also caused corruption both inside this living tower as well as the surrounding city.
An Ayurvedic concoction called Hingvastak, which I purchased from Banyon Botanicals.
This year's winner: a pecan - and - coconut concoction called «sawdust pie,» which was baked by Elaine Wardenburg, a co-owner of Emma's Tea Room in Williamsburg.
I had no idea how I was gonna eat a whole serving of the watery, tasteless concoction called reduced fat yogurt, but I did.
In Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean, a concoction called mandram is believed to prevent attacks of malaria.
Lyndon and I sit down in a plain conference room on the second floor near his cubicle, and soon his assistant brings us each a black coffee and a green smoothie concoction he calls «The Lyndon,» which is a blend of kale, celery, and other vegetables.
I am mildly obsessed with pudding - like things for breakfast — thick smoothies, oatmeal, and my GoLean - frozen banana concoction I call «breakfast pudding.»
Many years ago she started making a concoction she calls «gunk».

Not exact matches

Any one who knows the long and convoluted, very human process of the integration of the «Yahweh» god, (the god of the armies), into Hebrew culture, could never for a moment take it seriously, as well as the development of the major tenets of Christianity, most of which were not spoken of by the so - called «founder» of that religion, (but instead were developed by his followers), many years later, including the long, and very interesting concoctions of his cult.
Well, the nice thing is that I don't walk around thinking that I was born with something called «sin» (which is a concoction of religion) and spending my time trying to please an invisible friend.
«Chili, chili con carne, Texas red — whatever you call that savory concoction of meat, grease, and fire — is the natural child of the arguing state of mind.
Not only will an icy - cold concoction help lower your core temperature and replace essential fluids and nutrients lost through sweat, it can be as flavorful and festive as the occasion calls for.
So how did I come to make a concoction named Apple - Nog (or Not - Egg - Nog as I've been affectionately calling it)... [Read more...]
This concoction of beetroot, carrot and ginger is called an elixir, as right now as summer beckons (and winter for you all in the northern climes), it's a serious vitamin dose to get that spring back in your step.
I really don't know what to call this mild, wonderfully creamy concoction I made while in the process of making whey for my homemade breakfast cereal.
Whether you call it lentil pâté or hummus, this is a pretty delicious concoction.
Furthermore, we know that White's and McIlhenny's recipes were different: White's recipe, descriptions of which appeared in print on at least two occasions, called for boiling his concoction; whereas McIlhenny never boiled his product, but allowed it to ferment naturally.»
Edmund McIlhenny originally wanted to call his concoction Petite Anse Sauce (after the salt dome which then was known as Isle Petite Anse).
I'm not interested in recipes that call for so many ingredients and sauces, dressings, and concoctions that have to be made before you can complete it.
I am calling this concoction Kitchen Stash Hash -LCB- Paleo -RCB- because it was literally what I had on hand, all chopped up, and mixed together.
The date paste can be used to many desserts and concoctions that call for a little bit of sweetness.
The kids then fell on that, their fingers digging into this concoction that was reacting more or less like your typical cornstarch - water slime (often called oobleck).
But it is my goal to reach the day when no child in HISD can call that utterly non-nutritive concoction «lunch» and be able to say that the district itself provided him or her with the means to do so.
They selected the concoction now called ZMapp and gave it to three groups of six monkeys; all received intramuscular injections of high doses of Ebola virus.
At the moment the best approach chemists have is to design and synthesise a molecule, bottle it and call in «noses» to assess the concoction.
At Day's Close: Night in Times Past A. Roger Ekirch; W. W. Norton, $ 25.95 The impetus for sleep, according to the medical opinion of the Middle Ages, arose from a process called concoction: Fumes from digested food arose from the stomach and traveled to the brain, where they congealed, and so «doe stop the conduites and waies of the senses.»
Maybe your uncle puts it in his morning coffee and calls this concoction «Bulletproof».
Unless I'm calling the concoction I normally make, a smoothie, and it's not what the book is referring to.
During this period the diet is restricted to a special lemonade concoction which is taken 6 - 12 times a day (or whenever the dieter feels hungry), and is supplemented by a herbal laxative tea or a salt water «flush» (I kid you not, that's what it's called).
There's a restaurant here that makes a similar concoction and they call it «veggie trail mix.»
In pushing his lab's latest concoction, a flu bug garnered from an ice - blond cover girl called Hannah Geist (Sarah Gadon), he purrs to a potential client: «Perfect, isn't she.
Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, who made a critical splash with his very tense Oscar - winning The Lives of Others, creates this armchair tourist concoction, based on a little seen French film from 2005 called Anthony Zimmer, utilizing without abandon the ample eye candy he has, which is really all he has, framing everything to lull audiences into a sense of picturesque escapism.
BMW calls its new concoction a Sports Activity Vehicle.
It was a minor matter to get a friend of a friend, who was a stewardess, to use her free hours before her flight took off again from Beef Island to take a cab to the dive shop and pick up a small quantity of the ground herb concoction, which chemical analysis later revealed to be powdered rhino horn (one could well wonder how they got that in Tortola), mixed with something called dried Annie flower, to which was added a generous pinch — as Lowell suspected — of simple ginger.
Day or night, guests can help themselves to New Age concoctions (including something called Kukicha twig - and - leaf tea) in the tiny kitchen off the lobby.
That is... I mean American painting appeared to us at the time, appeared as a terrible concoction, half modern, half this, half... what was it called?
He calls mediation a «container» into which people pour all of the different processes I listed above (and more) which «makes for a strange concoction, some kind of lemon - chocolate - vanilla - strawberry - pumpkin dessert that is a sponge cake, a cheesecake, and a chicken potpie.»
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