Sentences with phrase «issue of taste»

It's a recipe I found from an old issue of Taste of Home magazine, and I know it doesn't do you that much good now that the «gingerbread» holiday is over, but you can save this gingerbread cookies recipe to try next year.
I found this recipe that I had saved from an old issue of Taste of Home and knew it would be perfect... especially with some garlic bread for the rest of the family served on the side.
The Labour peer and veteran broadcaster told Politics.co.uk attitudes towards sexuality had shifted since she made her 2001 documentary Taboo, which explored issues of taste, decency and censorship.
Attraction is certainly a personal issue of taste; language / accent, ethnicity, or race is of no significance.
Spotlighting local cultural characteristics, his photographs tie together issues of taste and social class.
She dismisses that, but raises issues of taste.
This post is based on our travel article «Honoring the Gods: Egypt's ancient temples,» published in the October 2014 issue of Taste of Life magazine.
According to Devin Stagg, Chief Operating Officer of PLT, Artesa Chickpea Flour is an ingredient designed for the future of the food marketplace — that first had to conquer the issue of taste.
The Artesa project has had as its goal bringing the nutrition and sustainability of pulse flours to a broad public by directly addressing the issues of taste and final product quality.
This is not just an issue of taste, looks or mixability, however — incorrect processing can reduce the bioavailability of the product, making it ultimately less useful.
Again, the issue of taste comes back into play.
Contaminated water is not only an issue of taste, but toxins in water can contribute to delays in certain milestones for the baby.
And then there's the issue of taste.
And of course there is the issue of taste.
JL: I am interested in the issue of taste; the idea that all appreciation of artworks is subjective, and then there's no such thing as general consensus.
I was thinking about how the issue of taste operates in modernist art.
Frank Stella credited Dick's skill to ESP about the artist, downplaying the issue of taste; and David Whitney ascribed his track record to his «uncanny knack for detecting high ambition.»
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