Sentences with phrase «in cupboards»

I also use them for storing many of the ingredients that I keep in my cupboards (such as dried beans, grains, nuts and seeds).
I had an excuse to finally use the mandoline lurking in the cupboards and went with the one - pan, stuff it to the top method.
I really wish I could say I was a planner and already had my lists of food to make for the holidays... sadly I really just wing it and end up using whatever is in the cupboards: — RRB - Your galette is so delicious looking.
This was a delicious recipe and I had all of the ingredients in my cupboards rs also I am sure to make again and again I have made them before but never was a good recipe then I found yours.
(I have some in my cupboards but I'm too chicken to add it to oatmeal), and add a pinch of baking soda just to add to the «cookie dough» flavour.
«Cause that's the great thing about smoothie bowls: they're versatile and easily adaptable to match your needs, the season and whatever you've got in your cupboards.
You should probably start adding the ingredients to your shopping list (although you might already have most of them in your cupboards).
The absurd quantity of Ghirardelli in our cupboards, baking cabinet, and freezer is due to the fact that we celebrated our Grand Prize winnings October 25th!
And there's nothing in the cupboards to make that day any better!
I'm already eyeing up the ingredients list to see what I have in my cupboards at home
The weird, non-labelled spices in my cupboards, the facial serums that didn't live up to their promises, the jeans that I know I'll never wear again but feel the need to hang onto because they were spendy... I'm trying to clear all this noise out in the most responsible way possible.
Well, mainly because I am trying to clean out and use everything in my cupboards and I have had cocoa sitting there since about February and not being used and a can of pumpkin since the Fall.
The truth is that when I make a meal like this I don't usually bother with a recipe, I just look what's in my vegetable drawer (which often is my whole fridge, haha) and what I have in the cupboards in the ways of grains and legumes.
Like you, I find it incredibly useful to know what I'm going to eat and to have all I need in my cupboards / fridge / freezer but I would never consider paying for such a service.
You can easily adapt your list depending on what you already have in the cupboards, and then there's even the option to order your groceries online at a variety of British and Irish supermarkets (note: even if you're not in the UK or Ireland, the shopping list generator is still a hugely useful feature!
I think I stood there for a solid 20 minutes looking in the cupboards and staring into the freezer hoping that I would be struck by some ingenious idea.
I repeat meals far more often than I used to and I take a handful of shortcuts but I am still fumbling through my days with the wee people at my feet (or on my hip and in the cupboards, more specifically).
There were no yoghurts, no fresh fruit, not even a biscuit hiding in the cupboards.
It is packed full of whole foods that were already in my daily diet and in my cupboards and fridge.
We always seem to have a few cans of chestnut purée hanging around in cupboards at home but it only rarely gets used.
This means that real, whole vanilla beans are one of the most expensive spices in our cupboards.
anyhow, my friend completely did his nut, got very angry and started to panic and then to cryâ $ ¦ turns out that the reality of satan for him was his only means of understanding whay he was always beaten up and locked in cupboards by his father when he was a lad!
anyhow, my friend completely did his nut, got very angry and started to panic and then to cry... turns out that the reality of satan for him was his only means of understanding whay he was always beaten up and locked in cupboards by his father when he was a lad!
Call me stupid — but what is so strange about having a supply of food in your cupboards — regardless of the reasons you do it?
It's a combination of tactics that range from online surveys to anonymously watching shoppers in a store to actually going home with them to peek in their cupboards.
Don't just spin them — take them down and put them in the cupboard.
«From that day forward, I always kept a bottle of apricot brandy in my cupboard
Still, before you pour out the wine in your cupboard, it's important to keep in mind that the researchers are not saying every glass jacks up your chances of getting cancer.
The pennies, of no use to anyone, still fill old soup cans in my cupboard, out of circulation forever.
I also didn't want to bug our neighbours because we seem to be surrounded by people who don't eat cookies (and they're not just saying that; one neighbour bought a box from us last year and I recently saw it still sitting in her cupboard!).
It has been sitting in my cupboard for a couple weeks so I thought I may as well give it a go, I have been using it since Thursday and some of my observations and thoughts are below.
He is old enough to have owned the original Mac, and still has his Mac Portable in a cupboard as he can't quite bear to part with it, despite the fact that he has no idea where the power supply is.
But there may be less in the cupboard than they suppose.
From a first - person perspective the self is not «in» one's body in the same manner that a piece of paper is in a trashcan or that a cup is in a cupboard.
The CAP report said that for people in severe financial hardship, a home may not be a place of refuge but rather a place without food in the cupboard, without heating, hot water or working household essentials.
After I found them out, my parents began keeping a bottle of wine in the cupboard and some coconut rum on top of the fridge.
Robbers wearing a devil mask and a balaclava broke into a church before locking a priest in a cupboard... More
I've read all about how wonderful amaranth is and even have a packet sitting in the cupboard but I've not yet used it!
I keep all the ingredients (except the fruit & kale) in a cupboard above my blender and just throw it all in together every morning, really it's no hassle at all, don't worry!
You can keep them in a tupperware for around a week I think, either in a cupboard or in the fridge!
I also used honey instead of agave syrup and hemp milk rather than almond milk because that's what I had in the cupboard.
Hi Ella, was looking in the cupboard have all the ingredients for the brownies except I have just regular soft dates would they do?
Hi Ella — just wondering how long this keeps for — and in the cupboard or fridge?
But — brave as I am & to use up the buckwheat lying around in my cupboard — I decided to give it another go with this recipe, especially because it seemed so effortless: soaking — no attention required, breakfast prepares itself during the night!
You can keep them in an airtight container in a cupboard but they tend to go quite soft.
Instead of the cornflakes I added little less than a cup of some fruit müsli that I had in the cupboard.
Instead I plan to simply store it in the cupboard while the new piece of equipment would take it's place on the counter...
If I ever find one though I'll let you know I try to make my own bread but when I don't have time I always have some of this in my cupboard — it's delicious!
The ingredients you use, whether tins, spices, or fresh veg are really staples, and seldom are they not in my cupboard or fridge.
I've had mung beans sitting in my cupboard for weeks!
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