Sentences with phrase «little bit at a time»

If you wanted to steal your customer's money, you'd take little bits at a time so you could theoretically do it for a long time without detection.
I experimented with a mix of OFMP Driftwood and Pumpkin and kept adding little bits at a time, so my best «guestimate» is about a 60/40 mix of Pumpkin to Driftwood.
With extra special care and attention from her foster family, feeding her around the clock every hour just little bits at a time of home - cooked beef liver at the start, she gradually regained enough strength for the vet to tackle her other health issues, including spaying her.
Have to puncture seal with a knife and peel it off little bits at a time while hoping you don't get foil flakes in your wort.
i usually wait until after thanksgiving to move into christmas, but we aren't hosting and i wanted to «slow decorate» for christmas so have been doing little bits at a time and enjoying the process so much more this way.
Just know that these are things I research and set up a very little bit at a time.
You can be shopping little bits at a time from August until December, or you can put money aside each week to save for the December spending.
As an example, on the weekends fry up a whole pound of bacon, blot off the grease, store in the fridge and share little bits at a time.
I generally find «fun» to be a bit of a cop - out but I don't know how else to phrase just how satisfying it is to hack bosses up little bits at a time.
Debt is cumulative in nature, so each time you borrow, your finances are weakening — a little bit at a time.
Importantly, don't plan on stopping, because this is an ongoing, constant, and iterative process where you get better a little bit at a time all the time.
Long term goals can feel daunting, but doing a little bit at a time it become possible.
Gerardo D.: I'm a big fan of buying gold every month, regardless of what the price does, a little bit at a time.
And I can simplify, a little bit at a time, so that I'm more prepared — emotionally and physically — to make a more radical life change should an unexpected opportunity come along.
A little bit at a time!
Pour caramel into the pot with the popcorn, a little bit at a time, mixing it in every time.
If not, you could use water — just a little bit at a time until the glaze is thicker.
Pinch off a little bit at a time and shape into a meatball.
But it is very easy to just add a little bit at a time, taste, and then add more if necessary until it tastes good to you.
red wine and stir in this slurry, a little bit at a time, until the sauce reaches your desired thickness.
People tried to pace themselves and only take a little bit at a time to save room for the main course, but they never knew when to peel themselves away from the TV to grab a few more nibbles!
Whisk in water a little bit at a time to thin if needed.
Add flour, a little bit at a time, and continue to mix with the fork or a wooden spoon until the mixture is too thick.
Add the reserved cup of flour a little bit at a time, working it into the dough, until it is very smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
This would hypothetically store for a while in the fridge but since I only ever need a little bit at a time, I put it into the freezer and just scrape some off with a knife — just don't get it confused with granita....
If you've been following me for a while, you know that I used to buy those little individual cups of organic guacamole from Costco because 1) they were convenient, 2) the ingredients were minimal, and 3) we only ate a little bit at a time so the small size was perfect.
Mix the batter into the egg whites starting with a little bit at a time.
Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture a little bit at a time, until well combined.
If they need more salt and pepper, add it a little bit at a time, mashing with a potato masher to incorporate, until the amount of salt and pepper is just right.
A lot of liquid will be trying to force its way into a buttery mixture, so only add a little bit at a time to allow the mixture to emulsify and combine.
Then add the rest of the ingredients, adding the flour a little bit at a time until the dough is loosening from the bowl.
If that is the case, let the machine run some more and add flour a little bit at a time.
Add and whisk the flour mixture into the butter and onions a little bit at a time, whisking continuously until well combined.
Beat in the flour a little bit at a time, then add the milk and combine.
Add the water a little bit at a time while mixing with the fork.
Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture a little bit at a time, beating at low to medium speed until everything is combined.
Did you peel it when you halved it or little bit at a time?
Add water, a little bit at a time, combining until dough forms a ball.
Now add cheese to the sauce, little bit at a time.
Just add a little bit at a time and you'll see that it's no big deal and actually makes things taste cheesy.
Again, add it a little bit at a time stirring well between each addition.
Temper the egg and honey mixture by adding the simmering cream to the mixture in a ladle a little bit at a time while whisking.
Add the teff flour a little bit at a time, whisking it into the milk as you go.
Add the ice water a little bit at a time, pulsing in between, until dough comes together.
Next add the broth, adding a little bit at a time and stirring well to be sure you're getting all the chunks of flour out.
Add in the powdered sugar a little bit at a time until fully mixed in.
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