2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 2 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into 1/2 - inch cubes 2 large carrots, sliced in 1/2 - inch rounds 1 celery stalk, sliced 1 medium onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 cup fresh or frozen peas (add frozen after cooking other ingredients) 1 cup fresh or frozen corn kernels (add frozen after cooking other ingredients) 1/2 small head broccoli,
cut in bite - size pieces 3 cups fresh or 1 cup frozen spinach (add frozen after cooking other ingredients) 1 cup uncooked barley 1 6 oz.
I don't julienne mine just
cut them in bite sized pieces.
Instead of chips, or my favorite Cheetos with my lunch, I had celery
cut in bite sized pieces that I ate one at a time.
This way I don't get bored and always have a new look to my lunch bag Staples in my lunch box include: — Sandwich & Wraps (Chicken or Turkey with Mayo and Honey Mustard)-- Fruit cups (from home / not store bought) with seasonal fruit
cut in bite sized pieces.
When potatoes are cooled
cut in bite - sized pieces and place in a large bowl.
Pin It Ingredients: 3 cups watermelon,
cut in bite - sized pieces 2 cups fresh or frozen pineapple,
cut in bite - sized pieces 3 cups cantaloupe,
cut in bite - sized pieces water honey Read more at aliceandlois.com
Vegetables Blanched napa cabbage, drained, squeezed 10 perilla leaves, stemmed,
cut in bite - sized pieces 2 green onions, cut in 2 1/2 - inch pieces 2 - 3 cups Asian garlic chives (buchen), 2 1/2 - inch pieces 2 cups soy bean sprouts, rinsed and drained 4 small potatoes, peeled (or 2 medium, cut in half)
I cut mine in bite size pieces and set the tips aside.
1 cup shrimp,
cut in bite sized pieces 1/2 cup diced fresh veggies, such as confetti salad, or celery 1 tablespoon minced Italian parsley or cilantro Spicy Lime Aioli (recipe below) Kosher salt and pepper to taste
The Veggie Dogs cooked up quickly,
I cut them in bite - sized pieces and threaded them on a toothpick in between hot dog bun bites.
I appreciate the knee - length and don't mind the tank - style shoulders, which do
cut in a bit like a racerback.
Not exact matches
Your business is just getting started, why not
cut costs by getting
in just a
bit of help part - time?
The advance is based on a technique that allows scientists to narrow
in on a specific gene and
cut - and - paste
bits of DNA to change its function, known as CRISPR - Cas9.
Someone else
cut the snippets and put her
in or out of context, which sometimes appeared a
bit toxic.
«[Poloz] took a little
bit of heat for
cutting rates, and it turned out he saw something troublesome
in the numbers,» Bank of Nova Scotia chief executive Brian Porter told me
in October.
This ratio by Michael Hyatt varies a
bit from the ratios above
in that it is not a strictly,
cut - and - dry social media formula.
It's a small
bit of positive news, but suggests that Iraq is still willing to participate
in a freeze or a
cut that could boost prices.
Nevertheless I do worry that the fall
in exports from a strong dollar is a
bit stronger than the rise
in exports from a weak dollar: I suspect because there is a hysteresis effect: Once a factory is shut down, it stays shut down — and if firms don't continuously invest to stay at the
cutting edge of technology, it can be hard for a high - wage advanced economy to stay globally competitive.
While most industry pundits continue to believe that the OPEC
cuts / shale growth tug - of - war will continue to cap oil prices, the current mood
in the market is a
bit merrier than it was two years ago, one year ago, or even one month ago.
After a massive U.S. corporate tax
cut put much more cash
in corporate coffers, a few companies including Walmart, Bank of America BAC, -1.28 % and AT&T T, -0.37 % awarded small bonuses to employees as a way to share a
bit of that wealth.
Ezra Klein: Also, to just build on that point a little
bit, every Western European nation and also Canada and also Israel gets about... It's about half of what we pay, it's not as cheap as Singapore, but if we only managed to
cut our costs
in half, that would also be a big advance.
I think that, following all of these huge cost -
cutting measures and huge knock on the public service
in recent decades, we would do well to lay off the public service a little
bit.
In February Alberta imposed — then withdrew — a ban on British Columbia wine.Alberta then followed up this threat with a second attack, one that saw Alberta threaten to cut off oil shipments to the West Coast — a move that would send gasoline prices sky - high in Vancouver.While Alberta has yet to stop oil shipments to B.C., but it's threat gained a bit more clout this wee
In February Alberta imposed — then withdrew — a ban on British Columbia wine.Alberta then followed up this threat with a second attack, one that saw Alberta threaten to
cut off oil shipments to the West Coast — a move that would send gasoline prices sky - high
in Vancouver.While Alberta has yet to stop oil shipments to B.C., but it's threat gained a bit more clout this wee
in Vancouver.While Alberta has yet to stop oil shipments to B.C., but it's threat gained a
bit more clout this week.
(Dr. Browning didn't contemplate the possibility that, without Jesus, there would have been no iconoclastic destruction of Scotland's ancient and beautiful Catholic churches, or no mass burnings of «witches» by his forebears
in the kirk; but that, perhaps, would have been
cutting a
bit too close to the bone.)
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience
in love, even the broken
bits, even the parts that still
cut my hands and make them bleed.
Oh how the «popular» public loves to
cut up the Bible into little
bits, throw it on the trash heap and belittle others who have a genuine faith
in Jesus and the words of the Bible.
Let's
cut to the cause of things, The bible, as wonderful as an inspiration to the soul, to be taken
in the literal sense, word for word, is a tad
bit precocious.
Incidentally, Ronald Reagan (who had his Bachelor's Degree
in Economics) raised taxes on two occasions when he realized his tax
cuts had gone a
bit too far.
We are making our reflections public
in the hope that they will help all Americans
cut through the static of the sound
bites and discuss the linked questions of abortion, human dignity, and American freedom with the moral seriousness demanded of citizens of a democratic republic.
~ There is a crack
in your armor showing...
cut back a little
bit on the «lols», you seem to start getting peeved when you use them more and more
in an attempt to frustrate me.
In the Gulag Archipelago starving prisoners have been known to
cut off pieces of their own flesh simply to taste a
bit of red meat.
let me count the ways: 1) the bible a 2000 year old book written by sheepherders put together by a roman dictator and
cut and pasted by every pope
in history is your authority on events that aren't recorded anywhere else
in human history... without stretching things a
bit.
I'll eat them any which way — mashed, roasted
in bite sized chunks,
cut into fries, made into brownies, pancakes & muffins, boiled — just anything really.
Cut the apple rings into
bite - sized pieces, then mix all the ingredients
in a bowl and let sit for a minute or two, until the mix is soft and creamy
Cut the fudge into
bite - size
bites with a sharp knife, then pop them back
in the fridge.
Start by
cutting up all of your vegetables into
bit sized chunks, then place them
in a baking tray along with the drained chick peas and a good drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper — give everything a really good mix to ensure all of the vegetables are coated then bake
in the oven for 35 - 40 minutes.
i
cut mine into little
bits and place
in a bowl with a tablespoon of water, cover
in glad wrap and pop
in the microwave for 5 minutes.
I
cut glaze recipe
in half and thinned with Crown Royale maple flavored whiskey and a tiny
bit of water.
After the squash has cooled down a
bit,
cut the squash
in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water
bit by
bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5) One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough with a wooden rolling pin 7)
Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8) Place the pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake
in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test by breaking off a small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving
Also, I
cut the glaze recipe
in half and to thin it out, I used Crown Royal maple flavored whiskey and a tiny
bit of water.
1) Peel and
cut mango, avocados, onion and tomatoes into cubes / dices accordingly 2) Place cubed / diced ingredients
in a large bowl 3) Squeeze lime juice over ingredients, add salt & pepper to taste and mix well 4) Pre-heat oven to 180 deg cel 5) Pile all the tortilla sheets
in one stack, and
cut them into 10 - 12 slices (as if you were
cutting a pizza) 6) Use a brush to spread a little
bit of oil on both sides of the
cut tortilla sheets 7) Place greased
cut tortilla sheets onto a baking tin / tray, making sure not to overlap them (if there is not enough space, toast them
in various batches) 8) Toast tortilla chips until crispy and slightly golden brown 9) Serve dip with toasted tortilla chips
This step is key because microwaving the whole squash for a little
bit really makes it easier to
cut the squash
in half.
I would love to see more savoury recipes with avocados, only because I know how well they can be used as substitutes
in desserts, but the only savoury recipe I know is guacamole and when avocados are
cut into slices or
bits and put as toppings on soup or sandwiches, but I'd love to get to know more savoury meals where avocados play the main role.
All you do is
cut your pita into 8 wedges (or triangles), place them
in a bowl with a
bit of olive oil and toss to LIGHTLY coat the pita chips.
5 - 7 slices whole grain bread, very thinly sliced 3 ounces goat cheese or chevre, crumbled tiny splash of milk or cream splash of extra virgin olive oil two big pinches of salt 1/4 cup apple,
cut into 1/4 inch dice (place
in a
bit of lemon water if not using immediately) 3/4 cup zucchini,
cut into 1 / 4 - inch dice 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice, freshly squeezed a
bit of freshly ground black pepper
If they are tiny meatballs, leave them whole; otherwise,
cut them
in halves or quarters, so that they are
bite - sized.
One day last week, I headed to the grocer's, picked up a very ripe and pretty mango, a large red onion, a bright red tomato and a couple of avocados for this mango avocado salsa (which means sauce
in Spanish), and started peeling,
cutting, dicing, which took a little
bit more time than was expected (but I suspect it's because I require more practice).
I've tried steel
cut oats
in the past with much hatred following the first
bite, but I'm ready to go for round two.
All you need to do is to
cut the vegetables into small,
bite size pieces, place
in a jar and cover with olive brine.