Michael Goldberg
loved oil stick, for the way it presses up against canvas, in broad smears or freehand traces.
Not exact matches
4 ounces coconut
oil (original recipes uses 1
stick unsalted butter — I was actually out of butter (gasp), but
loved how this turned out with the coconut
oil
I
love it because nothing
sticks and you don't need to
oil or butter them (which adds negligible but notable kcals to the mix.)
This is also great because you can stuff it in many ways — I also
love it with plain and simple chard + spinach sautèed in olive
oil and garlic, or with tomato sauce (like marinara) and mozzarella (again, vegan bechamel if yo wan na
stick to dairy - free).
I typically
stick to simple olive
oil and balsamic vinegar when it comes to salad dressing, but I
love a good cashew caesar dressing!
I typically
stick to simple olive
oil and balsamic vinegar when it comes to salad dressing, but I
love a...
I
love the slight coconut flavor and antibacterial properties of coconut
oil, so I
stick with that.
I can't remember the last time I bought a
stick of butter — not with Earth Balance on the shelves and my
love for good quality olive
oil.
Please use only cloth diaper safe diaper rash creams on your cloth diaper rental diapers, CJ's Butter, GroVia Magic
Stick, Thirsties Booty
Love, California Natural, Earth Mama Angel Baby, Bottoms Up, Ruby Petuty, Coconut
Oil, Eco Sprout rash cream.
But my K - beauty friends tell me they
love it because it smells like rose petals (you can actually see bits of petal in the formula), has such elegant packaging, and is automatically TSA - approved: The
oil - based wash is compressed into a
stick that takes up no more room than a Chapstick.
I'm sharing my holy grail mascara, color - correcting
stick (for my fellow dark circle strugglers), my go - to night
oil, a new setting spray (with SPF) I'm obsessed with and a few other products I'm
Loving Lately....
I have an
oil that I
LOVE, but the rollerball is
stuck, so I can't use it!
I
love brilliant color and use layers of gels, washes,
oil sticks and pastels to create texture, line and motion.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, he created large - scale
oil stick and charcoal drawings that allegorically examined issues of family, identity, gender,
love, death, loss, and the passage of time.
In addition to Pierson's new FREE
LOVE (2014), the gallery offers an unexpected series of
oil stick and ink works on paper, predominantly in shades of cobalt and navy blue, in varying degrees of translucence.
Also of interest is the political reason why the ethanol mandate is so hard to get rid of: Rural Republican districts benefit hugely from the market distortion and some alt - fuel fanatics in D.C, such as Obama,
love to
stick it to the
oil companies regardless of environmental impact.
The nice part about the paint is that it's water base and easy to clean up, and I
LOVE the flat finish I was able to get; however, it does not have the «
sticking» power that
oil base paint provides.