Sentences with phrase «hold together like»

There are his famous stacking tables, rectangles within rectangles; a square bookcase made from boards that hold together like the pieces of a Chinese puzzle; and a cuboid light fitting in which each of the 12 edges is a white neon tube, while the eight corners, into which the tubes slot, are blank black dice.
The flax meal gives the bread a somewhat chewy texture while the arrowroot starch helps hold it together (which is highly unusual for a Paleo bread to hold together like this).
For being a gluten free burger they hold together like nothing I've ever seen.
the «dough» is just crumbling (does nt hold together like a dough)....
But it would probably be a bit dry, maybe not hold together like it should.
Most other recipes call for cheese in the crust to hold it together like a glue, as well as on top as a topping.I'm trying to cut back on dairy and it looks like you've created the perfect cauliflower crust.
We were so amazed at how the pieces held together like a regular pizza.
Look at those crunchy hash browns holding together like a boss!
Simply mix the melted butter into the almond meal until it holds together like a dough (don't forget to add a pinch of salt, too).
But it's funny, I have NO IDEA what people are talking about — these held together like an absolute dream!
So it's still whole wheat, but it holds together like a normal pastry.
Two are held together like a sandwich with a cream or jelly filling in the middle.
She also loves (pureed) broccoli, brussel sprouts, shredded cheese and wheat germ all melted together, the wheat germ holds it together like a casserole.
Cassava flour looks like flour made from wheat, it cooks like flour made from wheat and holds together like flour made from wheat but it is completely grain and nut free!
They held together like a gluten muffin and had a great crumb.
Through 6 + hours of airport travel (both ways), through long days in hotel conference rooms, walks to dinner and to / from events... this cream under my foundation held me together like nobody's business.
It holds together like a cream, but feels and applies like a lotion.
I did enjoy Tintin too, it's just it never held together like I thought it was going to.
One critical step involves short pieces of steel rod that are bent and secured around long vertical elements — holding them together like the metal bands wrapping a wooden barrel support the staves.

Not exact matches

Are you a dog lover, horse lover, or exercise guru who could put together baskets that hold the things that people with this interest would like?
Each online activity is like a piece of a puzzle, and recommendations are the glue that holds the puzzle together.
The stainless - steel screws that hold his spine together sit just beneath his skin; when they get cold, he says, «it feels like a little bomb in there.»
It's the glue that holds relationships together; without it, how could you depend on your co-worker to have your back during a meeting or your mail carrier to deliver bills like clockwork?
A community shaped by the biblical narrative and steeped in classical theology can easily become a gentle anachronism, rather like the clubs that get together to hold costumed jousting tournaments.
Like many of the questions surrounding sexuality, I don't think we can find simple answers — or any answers that hold together in real life situations — outside of the context of relationship.
Thus, God's time is seen as overflowing, holding together and enveloping all other times.41 The imagery of God as Ground or as Womb explains how our time, which is like that of the growing seed or fetus, is enveloped or held together or suffused by God's Time.
Honesty in marriage is like the chain that holds you together.
Rather it is something deeper and even more intimate; and like you, I know now that what holds us together is love.
Though the Ctatholics are definetly wrong there is something very flawed with his logic about pagan stories being bundled together they was huge part of the bible they was in many places the hebrews came and went is it possible pagans knew the story of Abraham and Isaac of course I am sure word spread like wild fire not to mention is how do you know if they are pagan stories or true stories that the pagans decided to tell sounds to me like he just doesn't want to be held accountable.
I love to pray, or at least, I think it's prayer: it's more like holding space for God in my mind and in my heart, an invitation and a clearing away, a shifting over in the booth and the «hello, this spot is for you, go ahead and sit down if you like» in my soul and always somehow the spot is taken and filled and we eat and we are together even without words often.
And even if someone should, even if he succeeded in enumerating them all and for an instant succeeded in holding them together so that they could not, like true runaways, slip away and assume another role while remaining in essence the same, still one evasion would always remain behind even if none ought to be there, even if by repeated inspection a commendable cleverness should be unable to discover that a single ground had been overlooked and hence that a single evasion was still possible.
This statistic rings true for all belief systems, because having this integral part of our identity in common is like strings that hold two people together.
Truth, like a belt, to be effective, must be able to completely surround you — front, back, right and left, and must be strong enough to hold everything together.
I really liked the blog and tackling an issue about what holds community together — and from my experience also — love is the great glue.
Just as Christians, there are huge varieties of Hindus and they all hold different mixes of inconsistencies, applications and embracings of parts of their faith as they weave together an inner life which is far more similar to Christians, for instance, than they'd like to imagine.
It's tricky because they are what hold recipes like these together.
Hi, I've just tried this being a very novice cook can you help mine — is very slightly doughy in the middle but nice and crisp outside and holding together — tastes nutty — is the inside texture meant to be soft or hard and coooked like the outside?
It's held together by chia seed and apple puree, which together mean that you really can pick up the slices without them braking — just like real pizza!
The banana helps make the creamy texture and bind it all together, I've never tried it without but I don't feel like it would hold together as well x
Minced parsley root and sunflower seeds take the place of the grain here; it holds together just like sticky rice, and even looks the part!
I felt like I needed more butter to keep it all held together, but I figured that if Paula Deen said it was enough butter, it had to be enough.
Vinegar is optional, it will help the eggs hold together, but if you don't like the taste, omit.
Don't expect it to be like your regular flour - based crust, but it does hold together really well and has a nice chewiness to it.
Here's the thing about quiche, or at least, the thing I like best about quiche: because you have this butter crust holding it together, the eggs can be soft.
When immersed, the crunch doesn't become soggy like some biscotti, but holds together — just becomes a bit more tender.
You just need the base ingredients like a grain, something to hold them together, and some flavor.
My ex was ready to destroy it an try to serve it like a cobbler, but for the most part the pieces held together.
And they look like they hold together really well too!
To be clear, I don't care if the end product is in fact bread - like; I just want something that: — will come out of the silicone mold okay (and look nice enough on the table under a challah cover)-- the kids will like — butter can be spread on — will have the consistency and hold together enough such that eating with one's hands would be appropriate
Shortbread cookies don't spread like some cookies do, so they hold their shape well and you don't have to worry too much if they are close together on the cookie sheet!
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