Sentences with phrase «little splash in»

The Recruit difficulty level is a fun little splash in the kiddy pool.

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Rubio's attendance in the church was little - known and made a splash when details of a forthcoming memoir were reported Thursday by the Miami Herald and the website BuzzFeed.
In my own moves into «ministry» (btw, ministry literally means service) I am hoping to avoid the big - splash approach and rather concentrate on doing a «little for a few people» rather than getting a lot of attention but not making contact with the people behind the need.
The ripe banana combined with apple juice, a little date syrup, a splash of pure maple syrup and a sprinkling of cinnamon makes them so wonderfully sweet, providing the perfect base for the blueberries and raisins, which after cooking literally explode in your mouth in a burst of juicy deliciousness!
They add a splash of color and can compliment an entree, add zip to a chip, or, with a little creativity, become an ingredient in a delicious dish.
I wouldn't mind a little splash of booze in this one either... lol!
Finally, in addition to the chili sauce, I splashed just a little bit of rice vinegar — maybe a 1/2 tsp or so — over the top of each bowl.
Anyway, I also decide on a little choco - drizzle on top for vavuum, since it was pretty... nutty otherwise (in my version) and didn't have the splashes of sweetness other people would insist upon.
Heat the beans and ready roasted peppers through in a small saucepan with a little olive oil and salt and pepper and a splash of Tabasco.
I just splash water and sometimes apply a little coconut oil on the in between days.
If the frosting seems a little too thick, beat in a splash of milk.
Unfortunately it reminded my a little too much of scramble eggs with a splash of cream, which was not exactly what I had in mind.
I used a combo of unsweetened almond milk / organic 2 %, whisked the honey into the milk as well as splashed in a little vanilla.
It wasn't until a few years post college when I was working as a chef at Mustard's Grill in Napa Valley that I realized margaritas were little more than fresh - squeezed lime juice, great tequila, and a splash of orange liqueur.
A healthy little dessert to cool off with while watching July 4th fireworks in the backyard, splashing about at the pool, or just rocking up a storm on the porch.
I added a splash of vinegar to make up for that little sourness you'd find in yogurt.
Wanting the topping to be refreshing and fairly pure in taste, with just a little complexity, I decided to go with just a splash of rice wine vinegar and a bare hint of hot red pepper flakes.
If you want to make the dip a little more interesting, you can stir in some shredded cheddar cheese and top with a few splashes of chipotle hot sauce for extra kick and flavor.
This is still a pretty basic gluten - free buckwheat - based pancake at it's core (although the ingredient list still looks long, the pancakes are quick to throw together); I just swapped out the yogurt for a little more almond milk with a splash of apple cider vinegar to imitate the acid in yogurt.
What I really love about this is that it's super forgiving, if the sauce isn't loose enough, a couple splashes of starchy cooking liquid get ladled in, and if the sauce is too loose, a little bit more parmesan cheese is tossed in — easy peasy.
As you seem to love granola, I will tell you that I subtracted a little maple syrup and swapped in a two tbsp buckwheat honey and a splash of molasses.
Feed the vegetables onto four stainless steel skewers, splash with a little vegetable broth, and douse in dried oregano and freshly ground black pepper.
Whether you splash it in your coffee, pour it over your cereal, blend it in your smoothie or enjoy a nice cold glass each morning, the nutty creaminess is sure to put a little pep in your step.
I couldn't find lavender, so I soaked a blueberry tea bag in the oil to infuse a little flavor and added 1/2 a vanilla bean and a splash of vanilla extract.
Reduce heat to medium and add in the kale and cherry tomatoes and spice mix, continue sauteing until the kale is wilted, add little splashes of water as needed so the vegetables do not stick or burn.
Monday: 10:00 - 10:30: 1 egg, 2 egg whites fried in coconut oil, kale, bell peppers; 1/4 cup rolled oats, cinnamon, vanilla, splash of coconut milk; lemon water & vitamins 3:00 - 3:30: spring mix & spinach salad with chicken breast, egg whites, sea salt, bell pepper & cucumber; 1 cup sweet potato w / cinnamon, sea salt, vanilla stevia, cocoa powder & a little EVCO (E), water, black coffee 6:45: lemon dijon salmon, avocado, broccoli, cauli & carrots, bite of unsweetened chocolate (S), water 8:00: bite of unsweetened chocolate & natural calm cherry water
It also helps to splash a little of the vegetable oil in to the jar to help the emulsification begin.
* quince syrup: just simmer the reserved poaching liquid in a small pan over medium heat (I add a little splash of white wine vinegar but that's not even necessary, I just like a little extra tang) until it becomes thickened and glossy.
What do you get when you melt chocolate into almond milk, and splash in a little coconut milk too?
Return to the oven, uncovered, and roast for a further 40 to 50 minutes or until pears are caramelised and tender, basting with the syrup halfway through cooking (splash in a little more water if the syrup is reducing too quickly).
We did make a few adjustments to the dressing that I think were excellent: we added about 1/8 teaspoon of coriander and a little extra salt along with the cumin and we threw in a splash of lemon juice.
We put «kids splashing» into YouTube and let her watch the little videos taken by parents, proud of their kids swimming in backyard pools.
Just more dead cat talk that distracts from wenger's failure to upgrade by getting rid of average players who we all know can't deliver trophies even in a weak year... And EPL and cl were both that last year... Walcott Campbell Gibbs ox and mert should all have gone by now... Draxler Rodriguez subotic (there are better though) could have come in as all are actually available with a net spend of very little... Then focus on goal scorer and splash the cash... Would still go for for the borrusia guy but if wenger shows no intent nothing will happen
In contrast, a move from United would seem a little strange given that Jose Mourinho has already splashed out on Eric Bailly from Villarreal.
It's added in the report that Madrid are said to be willing to splash out a sensational $ 150m fee to sign him, which in truth again seems a little steep.
«After two years of a young team with little depth (and a meh OC), 2016 is James Franklin's first chance to make a splash in the Big Ten East.
good comment, If Wenger was willing to buy the French kid for more than 100m, why not splash a little less than 100m to bring in Aubemeyang, or any other super strikers?
Obviously, Leeds aren't going to splash # 10 million on a pair of players from League One, but the club has been interested in Maddison before and could look to go back to find some reinforcements for the stretch run, but Maddison plays the same position as Samu Saiz and Pablo Hernandez, meaning he'll find getting on the pitch a little more difficult than he did in League One.
At Splash Landings in Glenview, little swimmers will adore the air traffic control tower - themed waterslide, plus all the fun interactive water play features.
The depth goes from 5 ft — 10 ft, so unless your little one is a great swimmer they can not exactly just stand in it and splash around.
When you're ready to pick up your little one, you can enjoy an afternoon on the beach, float in the lazy river or splash around in the pool and waterpark.
Simply place the tub on top of a small table, chair or other short sturdy surface (like a cooler), fill it up with about an inch of water, cups, pails and shovels, and let your little ones engage in some pouring, emptying and splashing fun.
I sit down to breakfast with a large cup of Joe, splash in a little milk, sprinkle in some sugar, and... more
Gone are the days when you could send your little ones forth to splash and play in the heat.
There are pools, cups, water spouts, little boats, and most importantly, plenty of water to splash around in.
Harper loves the kiddie area which is perfect for her size, it has tons of little fountains for her to splash around in.
We found the large pool to be a little on the chilly side but my daughter had fun nonetheless and really enjoyed splashing in the toddler pool — it was warmer.
1 cup uncooked Pear Barley (boil it with 3.5 cups water, until all water is absorbed, make sure it is nice and soft for baby, if not add more water) a little onion (a thin slice, chopped very fine).5 — 1 tsp minced garlic (adjust to personal taste, my baby loves garlic) 10 mushrooms, chopped fine a handful of spinach or field greens, chopped a sprinkle of cheese of your choice (more if you are trying to add calories in diet) a splash of olive oil
Of course the littlest one decided that it would be a good day for a «splash day,» where we fill up the inflatable pool (our HOA doesn't allow a permanent one in the yard, and the community pool has closed for the season), some beach toys, and just let the kids have at it.
I just love how happy this little guy is to splash around in the water!
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