Sentences with phrase «little dried rose»

The location where we should shoot it and the little dried rose that will be a perfect prop and so it never really made it to Berlin.

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On this front, a few several indicators show that the BOJ might have little to gain by easing further now (particularly given the rise in expectations of Fed tightening once again); that there are advantages of keeping its powder dry.
The yeast in the kefir is what makes this loaf rise and the result is a fantastic healthy Easter treat with a little honey and the dried fruit for sweetness.
For those who can tolerate white flour: I added 1 level tablespoon of self rising flour to the dry ingredients before mixing and this small amount of SR flour gave the pancakes a little more body and rise without changing the wonderful flavor.
They did rise a bit too much and came out a tad dry, so next time I'll try adding a little more almond drink and use half the amount of baking soda to see if it helps.
I substituted dry goat milk for the baker's dry milk (I'm allergic to cow's milk) and not only did it give the recipe some nice rise, but it also gave it a little extra zing!
Improvements: the muffins were not dry, had a slight bacon flavor, rose a little more and had rounded tops.
Then, to fancy it up a little I've used a splash rose extract and topped with edible dried rose petals.
I'm glad they included this little kit in this Dried Rose Box though, because I freaking love this toner!
Eszterhas's campy screenwriting is gone, and in its place is an equally explicit, but very dry pulp erotic mystery by Leora Barish (Desperately Seeking Susan, Venus Rising) and Henry Bean (Deep Cover, Internal Affairs) that seems to make the fatal mistake of taking its characters and plot a little more seriously than it should.
Joseph Bast, who works with the group, highlighted some of the group's conclusions in Forbes: There is little risk of global food insecurity owing to higher levels of CO2, as higher CO2 will greatly aid plant productivity; «No changes in precipitation patterns, snow, monsoons, or river flows that might be considered harmful to human well - being or plants or wildlife have been observed that could be attributed to rising CO2»; and little risk to aquatic or dry - land ecosystems.
No one disputes global temperatures have been rising since the little ice age low points of the mid-1650's, when these very same glaciers were increasing and crushing villages and churches — PREVIOUSLY retreating before that when these same churches and villages were built in mountain valleys, and when Andean children were being buried on dry ground in front of retreating Andean glaciers!
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