Sentences with phrase «glass plates for»

We used nice glass plates for the food, since that is what they would have done, back in the day.

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For every individual plate, glass or mug of those items sold Thursday, Tria pledged to donate one dollar to the Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition.
«Complaining that your glass wasn't good enough for your beer would have been like complaining your paper plate wasn't good enough for Wonder Bread,» he says.
Sorry for asking, but where did you get your clear glass plates?
For some parties, my kids have made the rims ahead of time but, for our last get together, I brought the sugars and honey and set out two plates so guests could rim their own glassFor some parties, my kids have made the rims ahead of time but, for our last get together, I brought the sugars and honey and set out two plates so guests could rim their own glassfor our last get together, I brought the sugars and honey and set out two plates so guests could rim their own glasses.
To grill bacon: I place bacon strips on a paper plate, set on a glass plate, and cover with another paper plate and render out the fat for 3 minutes in the microwave.Then take the strips of bacon and place them on a grill that has been preheated to high.
Just pop a couple of glasses in the freezer for at least 15 minutes and grab a cocktail shaker, or a really large glass and a side plate to cover the top.
Bake pie crust as directed on box for One - Crust Baked Shell, using 9 - inch glass pie plate or 10 - inch tart pan with removable bottom.
For example, while baby boomers didn't mind spending $ 40 or $ 50 a plate for dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining optioFor example, while baby boomers didn't mind spending $ 40 or $ 50 a plate for dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining optiofor dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining options.
Pour salt and chili powder into separate small plates then dip the glass in salt and then chili powder to coat (you can use as much as you'd like to make it spicy for your tastes).
Then each morning I would reheat the pancakes (toaster oven is my favorite for reheating because it brings back the texture perfectly), assemble on a plate, sprinkle on some «snow» (I used unsweetened coconut flakes, but powdered sugar would work also), and serve with a tall glass of cold milk!
Double the portion for a (very) light dinner or plate these zoodles with a side of salmon and a glass of white wine served on a backyard deck.
That repetition is a small sacrifice to have food on the table in a flash with minimal cleanup only involving loading a serving bowl, plates, glasses and cutlery into the dishwasher, but that doesn't mean just anything will do for the evening meal.
We use high grade stainless steel for durability, use machined UHMW carry - ways affixed by pins to allow for expansion and contractions, chrome plate return shafts for wear resistance with UHMW return roller, and glass bead blast finish the frame.
Take a green smoothie for example, you can literally pack an entire salad or plate of greens into one glass, yet it's easy to finish and you don't feel overly full afterwards.
Place them one by one onto a glass plate and place in the fridge, wrapped so they can set for at least 30 minutes if you'd like them more firm or want to store them for the week.
There's even a «Luxus» version («for those very special moments in life»), a prime example of Berlin ironic humor: a whole sausage with a piece of gold leaf draped over the top, surrounded by a pool of Currywurst sauce on a white china plate and accompanied by a glass of Sekt (German sparkling wine).
Wine service, under the direction of Robert Hall, formerly of Abacus, has been elevated, including an ambitious wine - by - the - glass program that offers 25 new and old world choices, perfect for oysters or small plates alike.
Set aside to cool slightly before plating, and store fully cooled leftover tempeh in an airtight glass container in the fridge for up to four days.
Use real plates, glasses, and silverware» That's exactly what we did, including one of our guests at our non-Thanksgiving celebration bringing some small dessert plates for the cake and mousse.
Many nights he forgets to run the dishwasher before he goes to bed, but if he does remember and, miracle of miracles, decides to unload the dishes, he puts everything that is not a simple glass or plate on the kitchen counter for me to put away.
Stop in for wine by the glass, a tasting of six varieties or a flight of three (cheese plates are also available).
Our kitchen has a separate cabinet down low for the girls to access their own plates and glasses.
Fixing a plate of animal crackers and a glass of milk for your little one to snack on while watching Dora the Explorer or Bob the Builder sounds harmless, doesn't it?
RÅSKOG roltafel $ 39,95 — this is a rollable trolley perfect for children to pack away their dirty dishes, or to store children's plates and glasses 2.
When people know which glass or bread bowl is theirs, which fork to use or whether they are supposed to take their used plate back to the buffet for seconds or get a new one, they will experience less anxiety and fewer embarrassing moments.
Instead of using disposable plates for a party that are made out of 20 % corn or post content recycled material or something, use the ceramic or glass plates you have.
Now a company has stepped to the plate to provide an answer for us picky moms... a glass cup with plastic sippy attachment, and a sleeve to prevent breakage.
Christmas for us means getting crafty and creating memories that we can look back on each year as the boxes of Christmas decorations and extras come down from the attic so this year we're creating a plate for Santa's Treats to go out on Christmas Eve holding his mince pie, carrot for the Reindeer and a glass of sherry to ensure that he's warm.
If you're hooked on glass, but looking for something a little more traditional, look through our whole glass plate collection; we have 5 different glass plates sold as sets and singles.
Simply substitute out your old, white sets for a set of 4 gorgeous round glass plates.
In the 1880s inventor George Eastman hit upon an ingenious idea for making photographic film flexible so it could be stored in compact canisters instead of on heavy, fragile glass plates.
New Fields Opened for Plate Glass, Decorative Mirrors, Sand - Blasted Designs, Panels Lighted at Edges, Careful Experimentation
Most robots are taught to avoid bumping into people and objects, complicating the simple task of reaching for an object in a cluttered environment, like a salt shaker on a dinner table crowded with plates and glasses.
«Finch is known for his poetic installations that recreate the ephemeral qualities of light and color in media as varied as watercolor, glass plates and ice cream cones,» said Jo - Ann Conklin, director of the Bell Gallery at Brown and a member of the Public Art Committee.
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The well plates used in drug screening, for example, may contain as many as 1,536 tiny wells on a playing - card - size piece of glass or plastic, allowing researchers to conduct that many individual experiments by dosing each cell with a different compound.
So Jewitt and Luu carried out two parallel surveys: they used the Palomar Observatory's Schmidt telescope equipped with conventional glass photographic plates to scan large areas of the sky for the very faintest objects, while also watching a narrow field of view in the plane of the planets for rare but slightly brighter objects using MIT's 1.3 - metre telescope fitted with a CCD.
For one month, the surface of six mesocosms was sampled daily with a glass plate.
Leyden jars or more powerful devices employing flat glass plates alternating with foil conductors were used exclusively up until about 1900, when the invention of wireless (radio) created a demand for standard capacitors, and the steady move to higher frequencies required capacitors with lower inductance.
To detect the expression of p53, the HepG2 cells were seeded at 1 × 106 cells / well on microscope cover glasses in 6 - well plates overnight before being treated with the drugs for the appropriate time periods, followed by washing with phosphate - buffered saline and fixing with ethanol.
Bulk - cultured PC3 - GFP cells (A), holoclone P1H8 (B)-- , or meroclone P2H3 (C)-- derived cells were plated on glass coverslips and stained for CD44, α2β1, and / or β - catenin using monoclonal antibodies.
For passaging, individual colonies were simultaneously cut and scraped off from the plate using a customized hockey - style (half - loop) glass pipette tip and transferred to a mitomycin C (Sigma) inactivated MEF seeded dish containing fresh hESC media.
Bulk - cultured PC3 or PC3 - GFP cells, or clone - derived cultures were plated on glass coverslips and used in immunofluorescence staining for CD44, α2β1 integrin, and β - catenin using monoclonal antibodies and protocols described previously (27 — 29).
The scientists tested the response of these mosquitoes to skin odorants by placing them in a wind tunnel with a plate of glass beads that had been worn in socks for several hours to give them the scent of human foot odor.
I pour the herbs and boiling water into a gallon glass jar, cover with a plate, and leave overnight before straining for a strong tea.
Even when we were on a very tight budget, I found some quart size mason jars and glass plates / storage containers at a thrift store for food storage and eating and we were able to avoid plastic... and since glass lasts forever (or until a child breaks it!)
For you it might be pizza or ice cream or maybe a lovely plate of linguini accompanied by a glass or two of red wine.
Think like your guests in terms of where they might be when they empty a paper plate or plastic glass, and put a trash can for disposables there.
So balancing my plate (and glass) for healing and stable energy became essential.
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