Sentences with phrase «free if desired»

1/4 cup all natural peanut butter 2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger 3 tablespoon soy sauce, gluten - free if desired 1 tablespoon honey or a few drops liquid stevia 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon sesame oil 1 teaspoon olive oil Water to thin, if necessary
flour, gluten - free if desired (I used brown rice flour)
Lightly grease an 8» round pan with butter (dairy - free if desired) or coconut oil.
For the gravy: 1/2 cups coconut oil 1/2 onion, minced 5 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup all purpose flour (This gravy can be made gluten free if you desire by using gluten free all purpose flour from Bob's Red Mill) 1/8 cup nutritional yeast 1/8 cup tamari 2 cups vegetable stock, or more as needed (depending on how you like the consistency) Oregano and white pepper to taste
My mission is to impact as many people as possible so they too can transform their health through plant - based nutrition and be financially free if they desire.

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That's what's really going to give you the confidence to be free way before 60 if so desired.
If the reader desires to live Financially Free, and is willing to dream and do, then he / she must also master Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship.
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The minimum demanded of this deposit is set at $ 250 which means just about anybody can start trading.You are free to add your deposit to your desired amount if you want to make a lot more than $ 5,000 in a trading day.
The problem is that if the bank was at its 10 percent requirement before the $ 1,000 deposit came in, it can not lose $ 10,000 in reserves without falling below its minimum requirement (or its desired level, in a free - banking system with no such requirement, which would be unacceptably risky without deposit insurance).
People should also not assume that getting free contraceptives is a minor issue, as if any female desiring it can afford it.
Wouldn't it be more glorious, if when you left this world, your reward in heaven was an elevation of your existance to something like pure energy... free of human desires like for gold freakin streets or virgins?
(And the book is published online for free, although you could buy a hard copy if you desired).
If our notion of free will is the ability to chose to do what is good without the impediments of desire, fear or ignorance, then Calvin is right.
But there's a problem, even if we do pray in accordance with God's desires — for peace — that «seems» to be in accordance with God's plans (whether it actually is or not is another thing altogether) but humans have free will.
To summarize, if the desire to know is ever to be satisfied in its quest to encounter the reality of the world around us, it must first be set free from the restraints of self - deception.
If the desire to know is to be set free to reach the truth, then the first step in such a liberation is the conquering of self - deception.
A person feels free, even where penalties are threatened, if he has no desire to engage in the proscribed behavior.
Third, to enable this to happen, the local churches should be free to allocate their money in its entirety to the local association, if they so desire.
Paul may desire parole from his physical imprisonment, yet even if he walks out of jail as a «free man,» he is still bound in obedient servitude to Christ.
If God desires human response, is even the divine love free of eros?
But is it false to suppose that he, who in the final hour prayed: «Lord, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me,» also knew the desire to be freed from this path of sacrifice — he who continually experienced with deepest grief how little those closest to him understood?
The only rational answer I can come up with is the answer Greg has already provided, that once divine «say - so» (sometimes called «free will»... which is a misnomer) is given, it can not be rescinded if is used in a way God did not want or desire.
Half fill a clean dry jam jar with flour, add a little sugar if desired (we don't because the kids add honey to the end result) crack in one medium - sized free - range egg, top with dairy - free milk (or dairy if you like!)
You can also decorate the cake with pesticide - free flowers, if desired.
Slather some on thin, toasted slices of a baguette (gluten - free, if desired), a brown rice cake or trimmed celery stalks.
Puree this soup until desired consistency, I used my little 2 cup food processor in two batches, but feel free to use your nifty stick blender if you have one of those guys.
If you're not allergic to nuts, then feel free to use any natural nut butter your heart desires.
Feel free to double the dressing if desired.
Yeah, if you don't need to be gluten - free, I don't blame people for not wanting to hassle with the special flours and xanthan gum - specially when most gluten - free baked goods leave a lot to be desired:) Thankfully gluten - free baking has come a long way in the past couple years...
but feel free to add a few teaspoons of your favorite sweetener, if desired.
If you're not crazy about all of the ingredients, feel free to modify them as you desire.
If batter is too thick, add extra dairy free milk to desired consistency - It's best to keep it quite thick to resemble a soft, French toast texture.
Sprinkle with gluten free decorations, if desired before baking.
Feel free to add chicken, shrimp or tofu for an extra bit of protein, if desired.
Now here's a delicious spring vegetarian dish that utilizes new potatoes, and feel free to increase their number and reduce the eggplant if you so desire.
You can also substitute diced tomatoes if desired or if you're tight on time, feel free to substitute a jar of premade marinara sauce.
10 ounces Shitake mushrooms, stems removed, and caps cut into 1/3 inch slices (just somewhere between a 1/4 and 1 / 2 - inch; feel free to substitute other mushrooms if desired, but Shitakes are particularly tasty and toothsome in this dish)
Top with dairy - free ice cream or whipped cream of choice, if desired.
Top with about 1/2 cup of dairy free cheese sub of choice (I drizzled a bit of cashew cheese on mine, as I had some on hand), if desired.
However, feel free to substitute water for the orange juice, if desired.
1 cup of sunflower seeds (soaked for at least four hours in 2 cups of water, drained and rinsed) 1 cup of water Juice of 2 lemons 1/4 cup nutritional yeast 3 Tablespoons unsweetened dairy - free yogurt (optional) 3 Tablespoons unsweetened nondairy milk (more if you desire a thinner dressing) 2 Tablespoons apricot butter or fruit sweetened jam (optional) 2 Tablespoons miso (we use South River Chickpea or White Miso) 1 large clove garlic 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
I also left out adding coconut sugar because I find it to be sweet enough on it's own but feel free to add a teaspoon if you desire a sweeter flavor.
these are meant to be lower in sugar so totally feel free to add more syrup if desired!!
If your dip isn't quite spreadable feel free to add just a tiny bit of mayonnaise until it reaches the desired consistency.
Feel free to add a bit of dark cocoa powder for dusting, if desired.
* 2 large egg yolks, preferably organic and free - range * 1 whole egg, preferably organic and free - range * 1 tablespoon mascarpone cheese * 2 teaspoons organic butter * 1/3 cup defrosted organic frozen peas (I used Woodstock Farms «petite» peas; you could also use freshly shelled spring peas) * 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint, plus more for a garnish, if desired * course sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
for the decorations: 1 blood orange 1 tablespoon maple sugar chopped pistachios sugar - free chocolate, if desired
Coffee or Tea — Black or Bulletproof (1 Tbsp MCT oil or coconut oil + 1 Tbsp unsalted butter)(sugar free sweetener if desired) 2 — 3 eggs fried or scrambled with 2 Tbsp butter
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