Not exact matches
You and I
do not have faith
containers in our souls which overflow when our faith is
great, and are nearly empty when our faith is little.
Oh and the Vital Proteins
container is much larger than
Great Lakes — didn't know if you knew that!
I didn't use the cottage cheese (not a fan) just used 2
containers of ricotta (one non-fat and one low fat) and it turned out
great.
I have a sealable plastic
container I put it in, a mason jar would work
great if you don't have something like that or even a ziptop bag.
which we
did before GY became so easily available (I have 2 Graham Kerr strainers foe that purpose that fit nicely over yogurt
containers)
Great recipe!
After you're all picnicked out, don't even think about tossing that
container — they're
great for freezing stock, mixing vinaigrettes, and, of course, making more Caprese salads.
I put in a glass
container and then cut them into squares but I wanted to serve these to my nieces and they
do not look that
great with my bad cutting skills.
Those tic - tac
containers are a
great way to keep my earphones and it
does not waste the plastic box.
I also decided to make a feeding chart to go on the
container since my kids
do great with their chore chart and this would be easy to incorporate with that.
No obnoxious smell,
great no - mess
container, doesn't stain diapers or wipes, clears up rash fast.
... and don't forget lots of
great stainless steel food
container options too.
«Our produce doesn't sit on
container ships, in international air - freight
containers or out on display on supermarket shelves, so having an Aussie Farmers Direct produce box delivered to your door each week is a
great way of getting your recommended two servings of fruit and five servings of vegetables a day.»
Reusable water bottles and food storage
containers are a
great alternative as they
do not leach questionable chemicals.
Or, you can buy packaged baby kale in the salad
containers which is even more tender, doesn't need to be shredded, and also goes
great in smoothies!).
$ 1.25 per 15gram of protein (when purchased in the 5 lb
container) it
does have a
great taste and the flavorings are natural like real vanilla beans for the vanila flavor....
Dollar stores are
great places to check for
containers that will be perfect for getting the job
done.
If you prep your salads ahead of time, cherry tomatoes are
great for their convenience; because you don't have to cut them up, you can drop them into a Tupperware
container full of salad without worrying about making everything else soggy.
4) Starting a compost heap or picking up a compost bin is a
great start to fertilizing that new garden (that you planted in tip 1), and you can get a
container that even fits right in your kitchen and doesn't smell!
Carbon dioxide and nitrogen and oxygen have been reduced to a non-existant entity, a concept of a gas with no properties and processes, as they've
done with «all electromagnetic energy is the same and all create heat on being absorbed», making them ideal gases without properties and processes in the Greenhouse Effect — they have actually become hard dots of nothing without volume travelling at
great speeds under their own molecular momentum bouncing off each other in elastic collisions, as the description of the imaginary ideal gas in a
container of real world physics textbooks.
Because they
do not know their ideal gases are imaginary and not real, they call them the different names of real gases erroneously, they are not capable of extrapolating into the fun part that there is no «invisible
container» around the Earth so their ideal gas hard dots of massless nothing travelling at
great speeds under their own molecular momentum through empty space miles apart from each other — are all disappearing to the ends of the universe.
I usually have issues with putting people in shipping
containers, but in this case, it makes a lot of sense; sitting inside the bigger building, they
do not have to be insulated or modified to any
great extent.
By using the modularity of the
container we create ergonomic spaces of
great design that can be expanded as LEGOs
do.
by using the modularity of the
container we create ergonomic spaces of
great design that can be expanded as legos
do `.
Hi Sherry, I love what you
did with all those
great containers!
we recycle aluminum, plastic and newsprint (avialable in our area), we use a rain barrel to water our outdoor plants in the warm months, we have cut back on using paper towels by using cloth including cloth napkins, for my children's lunches we use
containers instead of baggies, left over coffee grounds are used for the base of plants (my
great grandmother
did this also!)
After I got married, I quickly discovered that I didn't like closed storage... what is the use of finding fun
containers (and oh how I love
great containers) to put things in if I was just going to hide them in a cupboard?