Sentences with phrase «devoured as»

I too devoured them as a girl, but they didn't translate into a nursing career for me.
Over the last 13 years, personal development books have been my favourite and I've devoured as many of these books as possible.
Designed for sweat - enthusiasts, or those looking for an energizing hit of plant - based protein, healthy carbs and fat, Kate says the first time she made these bars for a bunch of runners, they were devoured as fast as their 10k race splits.
In a lab test, however, suitors bearing gifts were almost one - third as likely to be devoured as males that showed up empty - legged.
Being devoured as I type this.
And the best part is... knowing what's at the end — a beautiful bowl of deliciousness ready to be devoured as - is or thrown into banana bread, or a smoothie, or a salad, or cupcakes, or a lovely summer sangria.
These were immediately devoured as soon as I was done taking pictures.
My roommates could smell it cooking and devoured it as soon as it was out of the oven.
Since school hasn't started yet, Babycakes devoured this as a picnic dinner on the patio.
These Jalapeno Popper Chicken Wings make a pretty regular appearance at our parties and they are always devoured as soon as the platter hits the table.
The sauce can be just devoured as it is.
They worked though and we absolutely devoured them as we took in the immense beauty of the Rocky Mountain National Park!
My fiancé is a picky eater and devoured it as well!
Little did I know my husband I would devour them as we have.
Store them in an air tight container in the refrigerator and devour as and when you get hungry.
Thank you so much and I absolutely can not wait to make them, my husband will devour them as well.
Luckily, they couldn't be healthier so you can devour as much as you want (minus the chips, of course!)
A chocolate chip cookie that my picky pants toddler of a niece will devour as quickly as my bosses fancy friends.
Needless to say, I devoted a large portion of my time in Oaxaca to devouring as many of those moles as I could.
Though it wasn't good enough to share with you, it was fine enough to devour as a midnight snack.
These super nutritious little bites of sesame sweetness remind me of the halva I used to devour as a child.
Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream, a mint sprig and a fresh blackberry or devour as is like a vulture when no one is looking.
As for what I've been cooking and then greedily devouring as of late.
While we serve this recipe for pea pesto swirled with creamy ricotta as an appetizer, you could also devour it as a main course.
Squish down and cut in half or devour as is, at your own risk.
(Maybe because I devour it as soon as I buy it!)
I just downloaded a copy on my kindle and can't wait to devour it as I'm really keen to add more whole grains to my diet.
When a supermassive black hole does exactly that to a star — sphagettifying the burning ball of gas into shreds and devouring it as it comes too close to the black hole's event horizon — the phenomenon is called a tidal disruption event.
Sometimes I'll cook a dish and my husband will devour it as - is, and I'll sit there and complain it's not salty enough, my hand already reaching for the shaker.
I don't know about you, but it's the last week of October and all I want to do is devour as many Halloween treats as possible!
Store them in an air tight container in the refrigerator and devour as and when you get hungry.
The implication being that if you fast, you can devour as much junk as your gullet can swallow during the remaining eating hours.»
4 p.m. — Escape work and head home to devour as many Super Bowl leftovers as I can before my class at the climbing gym tonight.
This was after spending hours on your blog, devouring as much as I could.
In other countries, you can start drinking at 14 and 15, so you don't think of it as such a big deal so that, when you get a hold of alcohol, it's not like, «Oh, I have to devour as much as I can»... I guess that contributed to me having these insane nights [when I was younger],» Chon said.
And by devouring it as mindlessly as a bag of potato chips, we, the audience, end up being willing participants in our own cheapening.
There are Voracious Readers who will devour as many books as they can.
At times she can devour as many as several books a day.
And I think that the contemporary approach to art making, which thrives on playing with meaning as much as materials, on mixing generes and media, and on voraciously devouring as much of the world for incorporation into art, will find much to use here.
The Guardian has stated back in July that a single Bitcoin transaction «devours as much energy as what powers 1.57 US households for a day — roughly 5,000 times more energy - hungry than a typical credit card payment».

Not exact matches

He devoured business books, such as those by Donald Trump and Jack Welch, and former employees say he treated his workers professionally.
Our test cats received the Duck & Cranberries flavor and devoured the treats as soon as they hit the ground.
These typically charge 2 % annual fees for managing your money, and 20 % of any outperformance — and as a result they devour your gains.
Shell's quest for new reserves has seen it pump billions into money - devouring plays such as its Athabasca Oil Sands Project in northern Alberta and the Kashagan oilfield, a deeply troubled project in Kazakhstan.
«I suddenly saw Maria not as a threat to my personal purity or professionalism, but as a little girl, greatly loved by her Father in heaven... [and that] evil had completely devoured and consumed [her life].
Stories of terrifying beasts and ghouls who come to devour and slaughter are as old as language, or at least as Bishop Olaus Magnus.
They have devoured her house and now they are taking her life as well.
During successive careers as a legislative analyst, corporate manager, homeschooling parent, and, finally, Catholic - school teacher, I devoured Diane Ravitch's learned critiques of the educational establishment.
Your country is desolate; Your cities are burned with fire; Your land, strangers devour it in your presence, And it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.
In the 1950s, as books from Carl Rogers came on the scene, serious - minded pastors and theological students devoured his Client - Centered Therapy and learned from it some crucial lessons.
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