Sentences with phrase «ends off oranges»

Cut ends off oranges, then cut away peel and outer membrane in wide strips, following the curve of the fruit with knife.
For the Shaved Carrot Salad: Using a paring knife, cut the ends off the orange and discard.

Not exact matches

Might wan na reserve a little lime juice or orange juice for the very end to help get some of the tasty bits off the pan when you're browning the meats.
Cut ends off the remaining orange and then cut into 4 crosswise slices.
Cut the ends of the oranges off, and gently cut away the rind.
Meanwhile, slice off an end of each orange so they stand upright steadily.
143 calories per slice Cut off the top and bottom of the orange and stand it up on end.
Slice off ends from oranges; set on ends and remove skins and white pith.
Slice the ends off of the blood orange and discard (or compost).
To complete the look, I applied a blood orange lipstick which is a spin off of the traditional red and perfect for a fresh end of winter beginning of spring look.
An entire street was blocked off as waves of orange robes came down from one end to the other.
It includes fascinating dead ends and might - have - beens (a prototype based on the original iPod's click wheel, backlit in blue and orange); personal sacrifices («The iPhone is the reason I'm divorced»); obscure technical hurdles (the phone's infrared proximity sensor, which turns the screen off when it's near your head, wouldn't recognize dark hair); backstage tension at the launch (I was actually there, watching Jobs rehearse the famous iPhone keynote, but apparently missed everything); even a symbolic onstage assassination (when Jobs publicly demonstrated swiping to delete a contact, he used Apple vice president Tony Fadell's name, foreshadowing Fadell's imminent departure).»
In other words, without even being aware, you end up comparing and trading off apples for oranges.
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