Not exact matches
Buffalo was experimenting on a small scale with «tipper totes» — large, rat - proof garbage
containers designed for easy loading by trucks — but
only in one of the city's most affluent neighborhoods and with no plan for wider
use.
It reduces food waste since customers choose their own portions, offers
only fair trade coffees / teas,
uses biodegradable
containers, and
uses seasonal + locally grown ingredients.
Amazing sweet smooth flavor, but more on the subtle side, I expected a richer flavor, but it is a bit dull, so you have to add more than few drops to get the desirable vanilla flavor, the good side is that it not bitter, but rather sweet, and doesn't cause tongue numbness like some other types I
used, I
used it for chees cake and the flavor is just right, my
only complain would be the small
container for the price, as I said it is not robust, you will get through the bottle in no time if you like vanilla as my family do
I have exactly the same problem with both units, which
only get
used once or twice a week at the most, debating whether to buy a new
container or just scrap it and get a more expensive blender
The
only problems I ran across with
using the 5 quart
container is that I'm short.
One
container makes the perfect amount for two pies, but below I will give the amount to
use for
only one pie (because you rarely need TWO pies.)
The
only thing I know of that may be unusual is I
used press - n - seal which sealed tightly to the
container edges, so after rising, when I opened the
container it still smelled very strong of the fermenting yeast — to the point it burned my nose.
I halved the oil and
used only 1/4 cup and added 1 (6 - ounce)
container nonfat plain Greek yogurt (I
used Fage).
I
used 4 cups chicken broth and 2.5 cups water (
only because I had frozen 4 cups in a
container and didn't want to melt, then separate it).
You get a big
container for the price, and this recipe
only uses three scoops.
Certain storage
containers should be labeled gluten - free and
only be
used to store gluten - free foods.
I usually
use only 1 small
container of Greek yogurt, but keep the remaining ingredient amounts more or less the same (except for the salt and garlic — cut those in half).
We don't eat mustard in our household — is there a substitution for the dijon that comes somewhat close in flavor so I don't have to go out and buy a
container of it to
use only 1 Tablespoon?
Not adding sugar to the 2nd ferment, will do with this next batch
Only left it 1 day — I'm in Houston so it's between 74 — 78 + I'm
using a glass
container, sealed The other thing I was wondering is I'm
using flitered water either from the fridge, or from the tap — would that take out the chlorine?
Tip: If you find that you
only use a few tablespoons of coconut flour per month, you might want to keep a week's worth of coconut flour in an airtight
container and the rest in the refrigerator or freezer.
Not
only can I pack lunch in one
container, I also have room in my bag for the coolie and my snacks for the day (no more
using the scary refrigerator at work).
Many OTs will encourage parents to
only use baby «
containers» when absolutely necessary, like when you need to shower, etc..
When a baby is
only receiving expressed milk occasionally, the type of storage
container is not a major consideration; however, if a baby is receiving most of his nourishment from expressed breastmilk, the type of storage
container used should be considered carefully.
and the ZOTE Soap with borax and washing soda can be
used as a powder detergent also just don't melt the soap on the stove but
use a food processor to make it all super fine and mix in a large
container or ziploc bag and
only need a few tblspoons full to get the clothes washed
Not
only do I appreciate the ease of
use of these
containers, I also appreciate how they help my healthy lunches with portion control.
Only Rubbermaid food storage
containers are specifically designed to be easy to find, easy to
use and are made to keep your food fresh.
But, in a statement, the aldermen said industry opposition led them to scale back the ordinance, which now targets
only empty food or drink
containers intended for
use by kids under age 3.
Be careful with glass
containers and perhaps
only use glass for older toddlers under direct supervision.
I
use one similar to this clear plastic
container, that is a 6 pack and you
only need one.
It seems
only logical that the next on the guillotine would be cans and food
containers that
use BPA in their liners.
This 4 oz
container should last you a pretty long time because you
only use a little bit when you're getting ready in the morning.
The answer is that originally these
containers were
only used as a
container for trade in goods.
«This new method that we tested to be effective
only uses super-heated water in a pressurized
container,» he said.
Aluminum is currently
used in not
only research reactor components but also nuclear batteries and spacecraft, and it has been proposed as material for storage
containers for nuclear waste.
The investigators paired inorganic, solar water - splitting technology (designed to
use only biocompatible materials and to avoid creating toxic compounds) with microbes specially engineered to produce fuel, all in a single
container.
Not
only that, it can be a little frustrating trying to keep water from getting into the
container when you're
using it in the shower (especially when dipping wet fingers into the scrub).
I have a couple of
containers of the Great Lakes (both green and red can) in my pantry that I can't justify throwing out, but I plan to try the Vital Proteins to
use daily and save my Great Lakes
containers as back up or
use only occasionally.
The simple solution:
use only plastic
containers that are microwave - safe or to be absolutely sure, stick with corning ware, ceramics or microwave safe glass.
I have been in liw carb diet for at least 2 weeks and notice im not liosing weight im very strict about carb consumption in fact im excessively compulsive for example: I
use only heavy cream in my coffee but if the
container indicates < 1g and no sugar content at all I still count it as a whole carb.
When I
use a plastic
container I
only use it once.
From what I read, it's all pretty much safe for internal
use, the thing is, I have some from Nature's Food patch that says on the
container, external
use only, and I can't find an answer on why.
If their beautiful products aren't enough convincing for you, the fact that they
use only glass and tin
containers which can be recycled or reused; and packaged in recycled materials, should be.
Even within organic brands, theirs is the
only one I'll
use because they have BPA free
containers.
Only use glass (or ceramic)
containers and wooden spoon / utensils.
I have been a loyal L'Oreal customer for more years than I'm willing to admit, and there have been
only a couple of
containers that I found difficult to
use, but I do not get this one at all!
I've been
using for almost a month every day and have probably have
only used maybe a 1/4 or less of the
container.
8 Drops peppermint oil 2 Tbsp carrier oil (such as coconut oil — to tone down the peppermint oil burn into a tingle
only) 1 Tbsp beeswax pellets (you can find them at Whole Foods and other specialty grocery stores)
Containers (
use empty altoid tins or small glass
containers) Optional: lipstick shavings for a hint of tint
6 tops, 2 pants, pjs / underwear, 2nd pair of shoes,
only makeup / stutf (in mini
containers) I had to
use (left creams at home) and of course my jewelry.
Top with dirt (we
used Miracle Grow that is specifically for
containers) until you
only have a 1 inch from the dirt to the top of the
container.
You tend to pick up a LOT of things, it's
only confusing in split - screen but even then the game seems to have a system of «finders keepers» where if player 2
uses a sniper, his kills or
containers that he opens will provide him with sniper ammo.
Before conducting any task, an operative should consult the risk assessment, follow the directions on the product labels,
use hazardous substances
only for the specified purpose, dilute according to specific instructions, open
containers with care and never leave
containers open.
Students in grades 8 - 12 may carry 1 - day supply of non-prescription medication for personal
use only, which must be in original
container.
That's why the specification
only attempts to address how a reading system can pick renditions based on what were perceived to be common
use cases for having multiple renditions in
containers.
Amazon is the
only vendor to
use an alternative internal format called MOBI (wrapped in its AZW
container).
Scriptable Components can be
used in Reading Systems that support
only container - constrained scripts or that support full spine - level scripting.