Sentences with phrase «in oil etc»

The car is not really exhibiting the classic signs of a blown head gasket (blue smoke, coolant in oil etc), which is part of what makes this a puzzle.

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China's addiction for growth (in building mega-cities, bridges, roads, etc...) helped push demand for commodities higher (like iron ore, steel, and oil).
They are willing to appear in CNBC, Bloomberg etc to help sing the snake oil song.
Susan I agree with your comments and believe the real leadership must come from the Trudeau government — not unlike the original vision for the trans - Canada pipeline we need energy security (not Middle - East oil) and we need a collaborative approach to energy (including hydro, renewables, transmission, strategies for demand reduction, etc Energy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identity...
According to Mr. Prentice, it is because there are currently more sellers than buyers in the oil patch (and with the new Investment Canada restrictions, Canada has just ruled out an important set of prospective buyers); because Canada has an infrastructure deficit (not enough facilities to get the product to the right markets — Keystone XL etc); and due to the impact of foreign investment rules.
It did eventually become the consistency it should have without the need of adding more chick peas etc... though I think I would have to put in a little less oil next time — 15tbsp is quite a lot!
I have a nut allergy and wondered if there were any equally healthy alternatives you know that would work instead of things like almond butter, coconut oil, cashew butter etc that feature quite heavily in your recipes?
Saturated fats (ghee, grass - fed butter, grass - fed meats, cold pressed coconut oil etc), work to protect the unsaturated fats (the fats found in nuts and seeds) from damage in the body - almost acting as antioxidants to protect the beneficial properties of those fats.
Can I use fresh ground peanut butter or does it have to be the type with oil, etc in it?
I understand that there are various ways of getting the oil out of the seed (high heat, chemicals, etc) that make a big difference in the quality of the oil.
My DH uses it in the pizza sauce, cooking roasties etc... They hate anything with coconut oil in
Side note about the thyroid and metabolism: One reason coconut oil may improve thyroid function (and thus metabolism) is because unsaturated fats (canola, etc) actually can bog down the thyroid... if you swap in coconut oil, this can help to un-bog the thyroid by default.
I always make savory veggie - egg oats by sauteing the vegetables (carrots, cabbage, etc) in the pot with a bit of oil, then boiling it all together with the oats for a bit before cracking in some eggs.
It is great to saute with fresh vegetables like onions, peppers, shredded cabbage, carrots, Etc & in a little olive oil; then toss in a little balsamic or apple cider vinegar and honey and you've got a tasty dish in minutes!
yes our beautiful healthy olive oil should ONLY be used for salads etc and in its natural state..
Basically, you just layer spaetzle, shredded cheese, spaetzle, shredded cheese, etc in a baking dish and then top with some sauteed onions (chopped and sauteed until brown in oil).
OK, here are some favorites we've been cooking up at my place: - vegetable curry (grind my own whole spices, use whatever veggies we get in our weekly CSA share; radishes / beets, eggplant, squash, greens, etc)- quick kale (sauteed with coconut oil, chili flakes, garlic, [lemon grass], soy sauce, lemon juice)- pac choi w / sauteed mushrooms «chinese» style (with fish sauce, rice wine vinegar, jalepeno / chili, soy sauce, etc)- roasted radishes w / poached eggs - «teamwork pasta» — this is your recipe for pepper and cheese pasta, but it helps having two sets of hands to make it in our house... we put an egg on this too of course - tuna pasta (chopped onion, garlic, lemon zest, chili flakes, tuna, olives — easily adaptable to what you already have in the house and like)- roast chicken on friday - roasted sweet potatoes - omlets - challa french toast
BUT sometimes using a drop of an oil or an extract is worth it so much more than cramming something in a recipe that clearly doesn't belong and then trying to compensate for that with all kinds of other ingredients, etc... I don't think thin mints were ever meant to be made with fresh mint leaves anyways
Package of Cooking Dates 1 / 2 Cup Coconut Sugar 1 Tablespoon Water 1 Teaspoon Coconut Oil (Optional) 1 Teaspoon Vanilla 1/2 Cup Chopped Pecans (Pistachios are amazing as well) 1/2 Cup Chopped Dried Fruit (Nectarines, Cranberries, Figs, etc) Chop dates and put them in a frying pan with water and coconut sugar and coconut oOil (Optional) 1 Teaspoon Vanilla 1/2 Cup Chopped Pecans (Pistachios are amazing as well) 1/2 Cup Chopped Dried Fruit (Nectarines, Cranberries, Figs, etc) Chop dates and put them in a frying pan with water and coconut sugar and coconut oiloil.
The thing is the kourabiethes from our local bakery here (in Greece, where I just spent xmas and new years again) are good, but not good enough... Too much oil instead of butter and no rosewater, etc... close but no banana...
I was diagnosed pre-diabetic back in January so I have cut out all processed foods, flour, sugar etc and have been using agave nectar for the small sweetening that I have had... and I've been using grapeseed oil for over a year now and love it.
Also, is there differences in processing — I'm thinking of coconut oil, or olive oil, etc and how you can get various flavors depending on the way it was handled.
PMS Bites (makes 6 bites) 6 dates, soaked in warm water for 5 - 10 minutes (reserve the soaking water) 2 tsp of date soaking water 1 tsp of coconut oil 1 tsp of cacao or cocoa powder 1 heaping tbsp of almond butter (or nut butter of your choice) a pinch of sea salt cacao nibs for rolling the balls in (or shredded coconut, hemp seeds, chocolate chips, etc
Question for the chef: When you simmer the cranberries w / vinegar etc in the same skillet you used for saute, is there still garlic oil left in the skillet?
& sometimes a mix with red & etc or wild rice) in a bit of coconut oil till it's opaque, then put it in a 9 × 13 glass baking dish, & pour the water over.
Add in some high smoke point oil (avocado, grape seed, lard etc).
1 package of your favorite hot dogs (usually 5 - 8 in a pack) A matching number of center cut bacon slices A matching amount of club rolls (sliced open like a clam shell) 1 chopped habanero pepper 10 chopped cloves of garlic 1 sliced green bell pepper 1 sliced medium onion Olive oil 1 teaspoon cumin 1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper 1 teaspoon sea salt Assorted condiments (mustard, ketchup, hot sauce, mayo, etc)
I have purchased several cookbooks — Forks over Knives, The China Study cookbook, and Dr. Neal Bernard's Get Healthy, Go Vegan... I notice in all three that there is no use of oil at all, even the healthy varieties (avocado, olive, etc).
and she reassured me... I slowly introduced «jar food veggies» like sweet peas, green beans and carrots and later made her soups: no salt, no oil, just vegetables (potatoes, leeks, carrots, onion, zucchinis etc...) boiled in water and later mixed with her milk in her bottle.
There are palm oil, coconut oil, goat's milk, almond oil, hemp oil, etc bases available and all differ in how gentle they are.
We wash in baking soda, vinegar, Bac - Out, Simple Green, tea tree oil, etc, etc..
- Garlic mix, as per most people on this forum have said you can crush garlic (mixer, blender etc) you can even mix with coconut oil) place in small tupperware, (can refridgerate or keep out) refridgeration will last longer, you can also make a big batch and freeze some).
- demonstration of massage strokes for the whole body, including legs, feet, stomach, chest, arms, face, and back (also includes a special set of strokes for gas / colic relief)- gentle movements (aka stretching exercises)- theories and other pertinent topics (ie benefits and history of infant massage, oils to use, behavioral cues of babies, how to massage your child as they grow, massage environment, and more)- we can also discuss any topic that you want to (such as sleeping, breastfeeding, feeding solids, developmental milestones, etc), keeping in mind that it will just be one - on - one, parent - to - parent - oil and handouts given
I feel like I'm using a lot of water but I know that I'm saving more in other areas (oil, paper, trees, etc).
I said 6/12 States in dire economic situations that a newly sworn - in President Buhari initially bailed out were Yoruba States, (Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Kwarra & Kogi, etc) all except Lagos and Ogun States were among the worst hit by the fall in oil price and less to share from Abuja... where did you read Lagos in my comment above?
There are natural ways to clean any type of floor, and that nasty vegetable oil (or canola, soybean, cottonseed, etc) lurking in your pantry makes an awesome cleaner for hardwood floors.
Ingredients: 2 large portobello mushrooms 1/4 cup olive oil Juice of 1 lemon 1 TBSP oregano 1 tsp salt 1/8 tsp pepper Tomato slices Avocado Sunflower sprouts (or other sprout — broccoli, bean, etc) Cucumber slices Instructions: Remove stems and marinate the portobello mushroom caps in oil, lemon, oregano, salt and pepper mixture for 30 minutes.
I do believe that the change in my diet (no animal products at all, little or no oil, no processed foods, no sugar etc...) made the difference in my health.
I will say I didn't feel as drained but I still had my usual cramps, migraine... etc I love coconut oil but can't say I see any difference in using it.
In May i decided to go plant based — though cheating with cheese, chips, chocolate and the rare taste of meat but cleaned up my act to WFPB recently and only still eating chocolate and cheese in moderate amounts (no oil... salt... flour etcIn May i decided to go plant based — though cheating with cheese, chips, chocolate and the rare taste of meat but cleaned up my act to WFPB recently and only still eating chocolate and cheese in moderate amounts (no oil... salt... flour etcin moderate amounts (no oil... salt... flour etc).
Also think about how many processed foods we have that are either fried in soybean or corn oil... and even if the foods are not fried in these oils, these oils are additives to almost every processed food... chips, candies, cakes, salad dressings, tomato sauces, burrito wraps, corn chips, breaded chicken, etc, etc..
I have purchased several cookbooks — Forks over Knives, The China Study cookbook, and Dr. Neal Bernard's Get Healthy, Go Vegan... I notice in all three that there is no use of oil at all, even the healthy varieties (avocado, olive, etc).
In the meantime I am rotating an taking capryilic acid, pau d'arco, black walnut hulls, cloves, oregano oil etc to kill any fungus and or parasites and their eggs if they are there.
Hello Peter, just a quick question on Vitamin D supplementation: as you take 5000 I.U. per day (plus what's in the cod liver oil) please let me know why you aren't supplementing Vitamin K2 at the same time in order to prevent calcification of organs / arteries, etc which is one of the risks when taking high D3 doses.
peppermint oil in it I am not 100 % positive about... I'd wonder about how much is in it, what the dilution of it was, etc...
A high omega 6 ratio leads to high inflammation risk in the body (if you consume alot of sunflower oil, peanuts etc).
I understand that the oil processing can causes rancidity etc, but can you explain how the property of the phytoestrogens can be protective in one form but damaging in another form from the same seed?
As posted previously, eating food rich in fat (avocado, eggs, coconut oil, etc), especially for breakfast, will speed up your metabolism and help you with fat - loss!
Why do we need hydrogenated palm oil, talc, Blue # 2, Yellow # 6, etc, etc, etc in our vitamins??? Might as well take NONE
I have been on a holistic protocol, vegetarian diet, distilled H20 only, various supplements, alkaline forming diet, peroxide and Epsom salt baths every day, Manuka nasal and eye washes, tea tree oil diluted in Grape seed oil body washes, periodic colon cleanses, etc etc etc..
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