Sentences with phrase «even mix it up»

You can use whatever herbs you like in the packet, and even mix it up by adding different oils, spices, and vegetables.
Wouldn't even mix up with the milk.
It'll be in the oven in no time flat — you can even mix it all up right in the pan (and you don't even have to precook the pasta)!
You can even mix up the meats or vegetables to suit your favorites and what you have on hand.
You can even mix up the seasonings for something different.
This time, we imagine a potter, hands covered in the wet clay — maybe even mixing up some working clay from the dry mineral and adding a bit too much water.
What further limits a sense of urgency to this drama is a certain tonal inconsistency, which doesn't simply leave shifts between color and intensity to jar, but even mixes up context by coloring up conceptually serious aspects, not often, mind you, yet still enough to further limp tensions out.
Many were excited to see Spielberg work his magic to bring the virtual reality playground of the novel's OASIS to life on the big screen, maybe even mixing up the references and set pieces in order to surprise fans of the novel.
To comment on a particular point of the original article — what kind of a stupid idea: Because the economists failed to establish an equally important body like the IPCC is, one of them demands to shut it down and re-establish it under the Bretton Woods institutions, and he does so with an absolutely unprofessional conglomeration of wild assumptions, even mixing up the IPCC and the Kyoto Protocol.
Maybe even mix up your textures, too.

Not exact matches

For some entrepreneurs, a retirement shift could be jumping back into the mix and starting up a different company, or even more than one.
«Sometimes even when we had the data correct, it got mixed up by the contractors in Target India,» says a former employee.
«Our study shows that even a small tweak to a physical space can alter how people work with one another,» he says, urging bosses to experiment with their meeting spaces, removing chairs and putting up whiteboards, or even adding walking meetings into the mix where possible.
In reality, you probably only remember the criticism, and all of the positive ends up getting lost in the mix... even if it was sincere.
But, even more so, mixing up the floor plan has an added bonus: It gets you to notice new things — including new products you may not have tried before.
Some upstart on his high horse picks a couple minor details from the book of Our Lord — anyone could get mixed up... even a writer inspired god!
And even when this ignorance is dispelled by «Christian education», they will not tolerate a church that gives up spiritual things to mix itself up in the business of the world.
Even more appaling that you mix up Jesus in all this... what do americans eat???
(even better, whip up a good bread in your fancy new stand mixer!)
I absolutely hate mixing up pancake batter (don't know why as it's so easy) well now it's even easier thanks to you!
I always have a couple bottles of fresh cranberry juice in the pantry and a bag of cranberries in the freezer (stashed away when they're plentiful in fall), making it easy for me to mix up any time I wanted a change from my evening glass of wine.
Walk in the door after a long day of work or errands or running around with the kids or, heck, even Christmas shopping for those of you that are more on - the - ball than I am, shred up the tender chicken, mix it back in with the onions and apples, pile all onto some toasted crusty bread and add sharp cheddar cheese.
Like Granny, I bake up a box of cornbread a few hours (or even a day) before I need it, and let's face it, since it's a mix that requires an egg and a little milk, this step is the most difficult.
Though I found the dough easy to mix up, I had a bit of difficulty cutting out shapes even after chilling the dough.
If you want it even more mixed up, you can also do small swirling motions to give it a super pretty effect.
You can mix up the vegetables you put in there, and even just use pumpkin.
For the potatoes - try mixing it up and use a garlic mashed potato recipe or perhaps even pesto mashed potatoes.
this sounds like the perfect way to mix up my routine (even if it's not fall / pumpkin season anymore!).
These chia puddings keep pretty well too, so you can mix up a batch on a Sunday evening and have delicious breakfast all week long.
You can also break up all four crab cakes and mix with the linguini (instead of reserving two whole ones to serve on top) to get a more even distribution.
I remember him waking up early every time we visited and mixing up a batch of deliciousness without even looking at a recipe!
Even though I can't participate in a true cocktail time this summer, I love mixing up drinks and new concoctions for the husband.
So I decided to mix it up a bit, and come up with a sweet, crunchy, savory quesadilla that would work as a snack, lunch or even breakfast.
These legumes work great as a side dish when mixed with herbs and spices, but they also pump up the protein and fiber in soups, salads, chilis, tacos and even burgers, says Haas.
Feel free to just use hamburger meat and if you want to mix things up even more add in some ground bison or ground turkey.
Just be sure you're buying sweet potatoes when you get to the produce section — even the produce stockers get mixed up.
I also have a standard glazed pecan recipe that we love, but don't be afraid to mix it up by adding extra pepper or even making something with a stronger flavor like Thai Curry Cashews.
If you want to bulk it up even more, how about adding some toasted chickpeas or mixing lentils in with the quinoa?
The final evening of the two - day event wrapped up with participants mixing and mingling on the showroom floor.
One evening while picking up takeout at our local sushi place, the hostess suggested the addition of some cream cheese to our regular mixed veggie roll.
Roti and sabji — I work afternoons and evenings, so I tend to make simple yellow dal (in the pressure cooker, it's a five minute process) or fry up some vegetable with masala (eggplant, cauliflower and ladies - fingers are probably my favourites) and mix chapathi dough before I leave for work.
I haven't had it hang around too long since I usually buy a big box of the mixed greens and mix up a quick salad even without the chicken etc. but I imagine it is ok for at least a week, probably two.
An extra cup or two of broccoli would work, or even cauliflower if you want to mix things up a bit.
And with the hemp seeds completely ground up in the mix, you won't even know they're there.
You can cook and then freeze the patties, or, even better: mix everything up and then freeze whatever mixture you don't use without shaping it into patties and cooking it.
My favourite way to serve this up is on a bed of brown rice and quinoa (I do a 50 - 50 mix, soaked overnight then cooked in organic vegetable stock), but you could even serve this over some wholewheat pasta, or cold on top of salad greens.
But, one good thing about this is that the overage from the filling mix, kind of seeped onto the baking tin, and it crisped up the sides a bit... giving it a little subtle crunch to resemble the fried version even more.
She also has a Master Baking Mix to make whipping up a batch of muffins even easier!
I mixed it up right in the yogurt cup to make it even more convenient and easy to take on the go.
, crushed up chips or Harvest Snaps in lieu of croutons, pan grilled or crisped cheese, and out - of - the - box dressings such as Sriracha mixed in plain yogurt, peanut butter mixed in orange juice or even cold spaghetti sauce.
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