Sentences with phrase «less eggs though»

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Online, there is less danger of actual violence (though threats of violence are depressingly common), but the mentality is the same: an enemy or victim has been identified and we egg each other on to more intense, more creative, more extreme expressions of communal anger and hate.
This recipe is actually very akin to one I've used for potato pancakes (with squash instead of potatoes, of course), though the potato version tends to use more eggs and less flour.
If I could bottle warm, runny egg yolk and use it as a condiment, much like my mother does with EVOO, to douse my peas, sandwiches, and various comfort starches, I would, though my ascent to middle - life might be slightly less graceful as a result.
I'm going to use a recipe with less egg, though (since I'm vegan and want something more easily adaptable)....
Another (though less effective) method of sex selection is available to parents; it involves separating sperm, and using those likely to produce the desired gender to fertilize the egg.
More studies are needed to know whether this is happening, though it's likely the trout wouldn't have access to the same abundance of salmon eggs, researchers said, because the spawning activity in Washington's rivers is much less than in Alaska.
Even though the eggs remain unused throughout childhood, by puberty the egg supply has dropped to 400,000 — less than 6 percent of what the child started with.
I'm with you on lovin'the less beautiful foods — that egg is gorgeous though and I'm sure was delicious!
So, even though my LDL / HDL isn't less than 3:1, I can still eat eggs?
Eggs, I do sometimes eat, even though I'm not crazy about them, because I can get free - range eggs for $ 2 or less a dozen direct from the farmer.
I have also tried adding the 2 egg yolks (that are discarded from the egg whites) to the other eggs and reduced the honey to 1/4 cup with no noticeable change in texture (though slightly less sweet).
Just as unsettling, though for less noble reasons, is the suicide humor (albeit delivered by a fish) tossed randomly into «Horton Hatches the Egg», a cartoon that as a whole is the least faithful of all the adaptations on the DVD — while the gag of following «now I've seen everything!»
The point, though, is that the longer you can avoid dipping into your nest egg and the less you have to withdraw, the more time it will have to grow and the more likely your savings stash will be able to support you throughout retirement.
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