Sentences with phrase «how big your pieces»

How big a piece of that pie Kobo will carve for itself remains in question; they say they've currently got about 10 % of U.S. e-book sales, roughly the same as Apple's iBooks store and well behind Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
It depends a lot on how big your pieces of meat are.
Plus, juice recipes usually say one carrot or one apple without taking into account how big the piece of produce is or the significant variation in how effective different machines are at extracting the juice, thus altering the ratios and potentially making the juice a lot worse than the concoction of the original recipe developer.
When the instructions say «pull off a piece of dough and flatten out» I know what it means but some people want to know «how big a piece, how flat» Making pitta bread is probably ambitious for a young person starting out but I admire her willingness to try
They bake them incredibly looong and you buy a slice of it by showing with your hands how big piece you want.
(How long you cook it all will depend on the veg you use and how big the pieces are.)
(How big a piece of cheesecake can YOU eat anyway?)
Make sure that, if you're not getting a specific size brand, you know how big the pieces of kibble are.
After all, you'll want each customer to know how big the piece is, what it was made on, and any other relevant information, yes?
I've already added to it but it's fun to see how a big piece like that canvas can change the temperature of an entire room.
Hi Kaitlyn — How much paint you mix up depends on how big the piece is you are painting.
Depending on how big the piece you're painting is, I'd recommend trying a smaller roller.

Not exact matches

A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
The biggest piece of advice I would give a young person is to try to spend time with someone who has had a career like the one that you want, and then do your best to figure out how they do what they do.
When they know how their small piece fits into the big picture, they'll feel more motivated to succeed.
Sales and marketing writer Preston Clark explored this notion in a great piece, «The Rise of the Silent Sales Floor,» in which he discussed how the «soundless» sales floor makes CEOs nervous because: «They aren't hearing the confrontation, the tension, the hard conversations that literally must happen in order to get the biggest, baddest deals across the finish line... The really big, complex, disruptive deals... those aren't closing on the silent floor.»
In the piece, Moore, who had a rough start in life, relates how she began reading self - help books and explains just how big an impact the hundreds she's consumed have had on her.
In a recent piece, titled Black Swan Farming (http://paulgraham.com/swan.html), Paul Graham discusses how the 0.2 - 2 % of VC - backed companies with big exits effect the way he invests.
News outlets consistently published more articles and, in turn, received a bigger share of page views for pieces about Trump than any other major topic we searched, according to Parse.ly Insights, a tool that measures how much attention articles receive across hundreds of major global publishers.
How about you do some pieces on Ron Paul and put them up nice and big on your website.
Your second option is to throw out all that evidence, say it rained for a really long time to create the big flood and have no earthly way of explaining how it could happen and then your only real issue is the explanation of how noah was able to fit every piece of flora and fauna onto his ark, his family and enough food to survive for 40 days at sea.
mouse poop in quinoa (huh!?!?) ironic mattress (huh?!?!) how many calories are in a piece of toast panty shelf (guessing they end up at my PANTRY shelf — big difference)
How long's it been since you doused a big, thick piece of cornbread in pure maple syrup for breakfast?
I also like how you can choose to stir it (if you like it crunchier, in smaller pieces) or not (if you like bigger clumps, a bit chewier).
These brownies make a big batch no matter how you slice them — I like to cut them into 36 pieces — so they are perfect for any occasion.
Have you ever looked at a pile of vegetables and thought about how much better they would be if they were actually a big piece of meat?
I also like to make a big show of wrapping a slice of mortadella around a piece of broccolini and eating it with great relish to show people how it's done without being too bossy or having to wrap each individual spear of broccolini with meat.
Hayden has trained with the team and knows the players well, he's young, quite big so can be useful at set pieces, he has decent movement and he's english, he knows how we play over here..
Each piece of content that we create — from 3 - 1 blown lead memes to explaining how a little guy beats the big guys to nuanced commentary on the pressing issues of our day — is an invitation for sports fans to join us in our corner of the internet and marvel at what we're seeing.
This piece isn't about the OH GOD WHAT DID HE MEAN RAVEL DO N'T LEAVE US HOW COULD YOU YOU INGRATE GO ON WE»RE BETTER OFF WITHOUT OUT YOU NO PLAYER IS BIGGER THAN THE CLUB WE THOUGHT YOU WERE SO GOOD IS IT CITY IT»S CITY IS N'T IT YOU S *** responses that some Manchester United fans went with.
He leads the NFL in receiving touchdowns (9) and already has 40 catches on the year, showing how big of a target he's been for Andy Dalton, a key piece for Dalton's consistent success this year (up until last week).
Our last piece of research examines how well teams coming off a big loss have fared when their opponent is coming off a big win.
The France pair of Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny are well aware of just how much damage their club colleague Mesut Ozil could do the host nation's chances of getting to the final and lifting the trophy, especially the big centre forward as he is the player that is usually the main recipient of Ozil's final killer pass or piece of creative magic.
This may be the biggest garbage article put on here sorry for the offense i like the site but this shows the lack of heart and appreciation and sadness of arsenal fans no love we've been spoiled for so long we cant lose with honor anymore we made it to a cup final a long way to go for any group i did nt see mu there or liverpool or tottenham and we beat a tough chelsea side in semi final to make there and lost a tough match to the best epl team by far this season and our fans are such poor losers we couldnt even stay to congratulate the team for making it that far and giving us the opportunity to go how embarrassing and sad and then try to say no desire i mean lets realistically analysethe game and not listen to so called manchester united scoundrs like Neville who never once cared more about arsenal than a piece of mud and then try to disassemble the team after a tough lost what kind fans are we.
How about we realize that football is a team sport and whether you are Brady or Romo or Dak or Wilson or Foles you need to have the pieces around you to win the big prize.
Secondly, rather than a general overview at our squad and how it is shaping up (you can find them all over the place, I particularly liked Jimmy Gooner's) I wanted to write a more focused piece that looked at the 9 big questions I feel will define our season.
Signing players for big bucks and paying them big bucks means very little if your manager and coaches don't train you how to defend a set piece.
Physics as she threw leaves into the breeze and discovered how the small ones fluttered away and the big ones fell unless she crumpled them into smaller pieces.
A big piece of this is how you and your partner want your roles to be divided, and that is something that is totally up to you.
Offer your husband the bigger piece of pizza and express a bit more than usual how you love to share with him.
One of our biggest reader contributors, Jim Elliott, is a huge fan of Paul Tough's piece in our new issue, «How Kids Learn Resilience.»
How does a small hard kernel become a big puffy piece...
I love how big they are, it's a nice twist from traditional small building pieces.
Talk about how you are cutting the carrots into little pieces and lettuce into big pieces.
He knows how to use hand to grab and put in his mouth, he knows how to chew but he doesn't know the piece is too big to swallow.
Waldorf education allows the individual to bring a different viewpoint to a discussion, one that can easily see both the big picture as well as understand how all the tiny pieces fit into that picture.
If you've ever had to carry a single stroller around, you will understand just how annoying it can be trying to figure out how to store this big piece of equipment somewhere that is out of the way and won't be nuisance to others around you.
In third place was a piece which pointed to Labour's row with the BBC over the on - air resignation of Stephen Doughty as an example of how Corbyn's supporters are allowing conspiracy theories to obscure bigger issues for the party.
Big - picture pieces: How Obama won and How He Did It, both via PoliticalWire.
See ClickZ's recent piece on how Obama's January ads probably helped push his big January fundraising: http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3628500
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