«We do
everything by hand at every stage, including tempering, with the result that every batch of chocolate takes two days to make before it arrives on the shelf.»
My husband is a residential contractor and he has an amazing independent cabinet maker that makes
everything by hand for less than big box retailers.
So what are we to do if we fall into the «I don't want to spend a lot OR create
everything by hand» category?
We were doing
everything by hand at this point (I finally found my Mouse sander in storage a few days later) so it was a long and arduous process.
«If I'd had to do
everything by hand, it would've been a real mess.»
One change in the schedule meant redoing
everything by hand.
My process involves drawing
everything by hand, scanning my drawings and textures and assembling the final composition in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, or both.
I still have to do
everything by hand though.
Was it initially adopted because people wrote
everything by hand so if they wrote an amount twice and made a mistake once then the double entry would reveal that?
Because we are formatting
everything by hand, and not just using templates or some software to control the appearance, you are not restricted with how your book can look.
Oda colors
everything by hand still at this point (don't know if that has changed 10 years later) and doesn't use a computer on these, so you're truly looking at works of art by hand.
Before, I was doing
everything by hand (and I'm terrible with math).
My process involves drawing
everything by hand, scanning my drawings and textures and assembling the final composition in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, or both.
I attempted to make one a few years ago but since I was sewing
everything by hand, it took forever and I just never got around to finishing.
The designer of these stunning jumpers, skirts, and dresses makes
everything by hand and, if my skirt is any indication, everything is incredibly well made.
If not, you're looking at anywhere from 2 - 6 weeks because like I said, we make
everything by hand here.
They ask you a few questions and then get to what's really on their mind: «So, do you do all your work on the computer or do you draw
everything by hand?»
In fact, you could do
everything by hand, if you wanted to, but everything would take longer.
to cut
everything by hand, rather than by laser.
This is a marketplace website a little bit like Amazon, but instead of buying stocked products from companies and large - scale sellers, you're buying from individuals who make
everything by hand instead.
Manual pumps are generally a lot cheaper, at the expense of having to do
everything by hand.
While you can use a food processor and pulverize all the ingredients into a delicious sauce, I prefer chopping
everything by hand.
Or chop
everything by hand and mix well together in a large bowl.
Just made these — powdered the coconut sugar in a coffee grinder and mixed
everything by hand... rolled the dough out between two sheets of parchment paper and made wonderful cut out cookies!
Knowing that, for next time, I may just chop
everything by hand and then kneed it all together with my hands in a bowl.
I plan to skip the food processor in the future and finely chop
everything by hand.
This recipe will take a little longer if you have to grate
everything by hand.
I mixed
everything by hand, no blender or mixer!
You could also shred
everything by hand.
I also don't own a stand mixer so I followed the steps and mixed
everything by hand, and my dough came out just perfect.
I finely chopped
everything by hand (comforting though time - consuming).
I too mix
everything by hand, this is totally the dessert recipe for me.
As some of you know, I don't have a fancy mixer (or even a non-fancy mixer)-- I mix
everything by hand.
I made this today — very easy — very rich flavor — BUT since the coconut oil was already melted and room temperature, I didn't fluff it up — or place in a blender — beat
everything by hand — and honestly, there is < 1/2 cup of the mixture.
She throws the best parties and lovingly makes
everything by hand all by herself.
It was a quite nerve - wracking, since I had to do
everything by hand (mixing, kneading, shaping it round etc.) I pored over your bread baking tips and this recipe, but somehow still managed to make a snafu (mistakenly thought it was 3 cups whole wheat instead of 1/2; only realized the error after adding the 2nd cup of whole wheat to my rye... tried to frantically remove 1.5 cups of the wheat from the rye, which was clearly not going to happen.
I mixed
everything by hand in a very large bowl, and put one loaf in the fridge to slow down its second rise, as my oven is tiny and can only fit one loaf at a time, and they both came out perfectly (the fridge loaf rose a little bit more).
And also I mixed
everything by hand.
When I made the original version, I used a large mixing bowl and stirred
everything by hand.
So I cut the beetroot into small pieces and mixed
everything by hand, and it was still a winner!
In reality, people in modern Western nations are cared for on a scale impossible to imagine for anyone in the Middle Ages, and while that world was populated with the damaged and disfigured, as is many a Third World city today, it's foolish to imagine that they were cared for by noble people willing to «wash
everything by hand and spoon - feed them.»
Keeping it personal doesn't mean doing
everything by hand.
The busiest shopping season of the year is even more demanding for a company that makes
everything by hand
Not exact matches
Everything in the day - long workshops is
hands - on and project - based;
by the time you leave, you have a website you can show someone.
Founders told me this dictatorship
handed out floor penalties freely and taxed small companies heavily
by charging for
everything from internet and electricity to trash and sample delivery.
That is, instead of buying termination cheaply just for use
by Justice's customers, he could buy
everything he could get his
hands on at a great price and resell the extra capacity to other phone companies, wholesale.
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by the
hand and walk you through
everything step
by step.
Instead, it has
everything to do with the massive quantities of equivalent metal changing
hands by two different groups of speculators in an orgy of private bucket shop trading that is dictating silver prices to the rest of the world.
With vast sums changing
hands for
everything from apps to chocolate, it's no surprise that The Essence of Enterprise Report, published
by HSBC Private Banking in 2017, found that a full 39 per cent of business owners around the world were considering an exit in the near future.
«The God who made the world and
everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built
by human
hands «Acts 17:24 «Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ««Come out of her, my people,» so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;» Revelation 18:4