Sentences with phrase «in scant amounts»

I used to eat grains, nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate on a daily basis, but for the past 1 — 2 weeks I have only been indulging in scant amounts of sprouted and fermented almond butter, and unsweetened chocolate.
with boiling in scant amounts of water being the second best method.
Baking, steaming or boiling in scant amounts of water is the best way to allow the vegetables to become soft while maintaining the nutrients.
If batter is too thick, stir in a scant amount of water or more apple cider to thin.
Step 1: Peel, pit and cut into chunks then steam until tender in a scant amount of water.
Green beans are best when steamed or boiled gently in a scant amount of water; no more than 1 inch of water.
But in that scant amount of time, thanks to everything from Twitter to Google maps, the art and science of online marketing has grown immensely in its reach and precision.

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Tuesday: Pad Thai (made with gf soy sauce and no egg) with Asian slaw (modifying with scant amount of oil and sugar and adding crucifers in the form of broccoli slaw) for us and Hokensons.
The crop is dependent on the amount of moisture received each year, and insufficient rainfall in the years preceeding flowering means a scant supply of nuts from a given tree.
Yet despite its high public visibility and near - ubiquity in blockbuster Hollywood science fiction, throughout most of its 55 - year history SETI has languished on the fringes of scientific research, garnering relatively scant funding and only small amounts of dedicated observation time on world - class telescopes.
All are composed of glucose, fructose, and / or sucrose in differing amounts, provide a similar amount of energy (~ 4 calories per gram), and may contain scant amounts of vitamins and minerals.
Based on the sheer amount of time Levy spends wrapping this rather scant 90 + minute film to its closure, one gets the sense that this is meant to be the final film in the franchise.
There's a surprising amount of thrust available when you wring this quiet puppy out, capable of shooting the sedan to 60 mph in a scant 5.4 seconds.
Bring to a boil over high heat, then turn down the heat to medium - high and simmer fairly rapidly for about 20 minutes, until the liquid has thickened and reduced to scant 1 cup / 200 ml (about the amount in a large glass of wine).
The amount of the discharge is oftentimes so scant or so lost in the fur of the dam that it will be missed even by a breeder looking for it.
Salt is also highly attracted to water, and water is scant enough in the stratosphere that injecting even limited amounts of salt could potentially alter, for example, the formation of the realm's wispy clouds, to unknown effects.
Since the vast wind turbine arrays produce a scant amount of power, at times when it is not in demand, or too much of it so that the existing grid can not accommodate it causing some of the wind plants to shut down and dump the electricity produced, there must be some other overriding reason for the increasing proliferation of «wind farms» both on - shore and off - shore.
While information on the scale of pro bono is readily available in markets like the US, England, and Australia, it is scant or nonexistent in most jurisdictions around the world, in spite of the increasing amount of pro bono work being done.
Howard Bashman points us to these news stories, here and here, about the recent aquittal of a disgruntled customer who was prosecuted for failing to pay his restaurant bill, following his disappointment with the scant amount of seafood included in the dish.
The scant amount of memory means apps don't remain in the background for very long, so you never know if they'll be ready for you at a moment's notice.
In evaluating the deleterious effects of missing in - school time, empirical research has almost exclusively focused on absences, and the scant amount of empirical literature on tardiness has focused on academic achievemenIn evaluating the deleterious effects of missing in - school time, empirical research has almost exclusively focused on absences, and the scant amount of empirical literature on tardiness has focused on academic achievemenin - school time, empirical research has almost exclusively focused on absences, and the scant amount of empirical literature on tardiness has focused on academic achievement.
Although a considerable amount of research on mindfulness has been conducted by relationship researchers interested in psychological or other health - related variables (Brown & Ryan, 2003; Brown et al., 2007; Evans et al., 2011; Kabat - Zinn, 1990, 1993, 1994), research regarding its tie to communication has remained scant (for an exception see Huston, Garland, & Farb, 2011; Jones & Hansen, 2014).
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