Not exact matches
I won't bore you with how to make risotto, but for 2 people, the first
uses 2 links
of sweet italian sausage removed from its casing and cooked with a little olive oil in a
heavy skillet, broken up into small pieces and moved around until many
of the pieces are crisp; then add sliced and roughly - chopped fennel bulb, cooking until it is somewhat softened; then put a lid on the pan over very low heat while the risotto cooks; add it all together (with butter and parmesan) for the last 5
minutes of the risotto process.
Linguine with creamy tomato, thyme, caper and bacon sauce slightly adapted from the always great Olive magazine 4 slices
of bacon, cut into 1/2 cm pieces 2 large garlic cloves, crushed 6 sprigs
of fresh thyme 1 x 400g can
of chopped tomatoes 2 teaspoons granulated sugar salt and freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons capers — soak them in cold water for 15
minutes before
using, then drain 3 tablespoons
heavy cream 200g linguine In a medium saucepan, over high heat, cook the bacon, stirring occasionally, until crisp.
In a medium bowl, beat
heavy cream for 4 to 6
minutes until stiff peaks form
using the high speed
of an electric beater.
Things I changed: - cut the sugar by about half,
using mostly dark brown sugar for the molasses kick - scratched the nutmeg and allspice but added about 1/3 extra
of all
of the other spices and also added nearly a tsp
of ground cardamon - replaced the veggie oil with melted leaf lard - scratched the raisins - baked it on a deep sheet for only ~ 20
minutes - just barely until firm to the touch - then cut that sheet into three layers - replaced the icing with my own 16 ounce cream cheese, 8 ounce butter, ~ 6 ounce
heavy cream, ~ 5 ounce honey, 1 tsp vanilla combo - toasted the coconut before dressing the cake.
I put a cup and a half - ish
of heavy cream into my lidded mixing bowl, shook it up for about 5
minutes, voila buttermilk, plus butter which I
used instead
of ordinary unsalted butter.
Other than maybe raising some people's expectations
of his future as a Sabre, I don't quite get why his
heavy use (19
minutes) at an early age was necessarily a bad thing.
I thinkTR7 would be better playing the second half
of any match when legs get
heavy in midfield and He can glide past a tired opposition, a bit similar to AA23 really as this is how I think Wenger tried
using him albeit in the legendary 67
minute.
In short, your ideal workout should focus on multi-joint, compound exercises instead
of isolation moves
using heavy weight and a low volume (ideally 6 - 8 reps per set), and allow only super-short periods
of rest between sets (1 - 3
minutes).
My two favorite kettlebell workout are Swings (video how to in this post) either in intervals (30 seconds
of swings, 30 seconds
of rest, and repeat for 5
minutes) or just doing 75 - 100 swings without rest with the
heaviest kettlebell I can
use with good form.
I
used to be one
of those yoga girls who did a 90 -
minute yoga class three or four times per week, schlepping my
heavy - duty yoga mat with me to dinner at the Whole Foods salad bar.
Try
using a
heavier weight and complete 6 sets
of 6 reps, doing a 3
minute treadmill sprint between each weight lifting set.
I want people to slam their CreRiboVOL either immediately after lifting
heavy iron, or if folks are
using an Intra-Workout drink and are already bloated and full
of water — wait 30
minutes after you finish your Intra-Shake.
This film is a pleasure to watch, after taking in the first five
minutes of dialogue which sounded like a lot
of gibberish (get
used to the dialogued -
heavy accents) it transforms itself into an easy watch with a meager film running time.
9 • solve one - step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer
using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support
of the teacher • recognise, find and name a half as 1
of 2 equal parts
of an object, shape or quantity • recognise, find and name a quarter as 1
of 4 equal parts
of an object, shape or quantity • Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights [for example, long / short, longer / shorter, tall / short, double / half]; mass or weight [for example,
heavy / light,
heavier than, lighter than]; capacity / volume [for example, full / empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter]; time [for example, quicker, slower, earlier, later]; • measure and begin to record the following: lengths and height; mass / weight; capacity and volume; time (hours,
minutes, seconds) • recognise and know the value
of different denominations
of coins and notes • sequence events in chronological order
using language (for example, before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening) • describe position direction and movement including whole half quarter and three quarter turns PLUS MANY MORE OBJECTIVES!
I haven't had any issues with it feeling too
heavy after 20
minutes of use, any longer and i'd want it to have a stand or rest it on something.
Over about half a week
of heavier use (45 - 60
minutes, backlight on, brightness at 50 percent) we took it down to about 70 percent.
First what needs to be done is
use a wet or shop vacuum to sucks up all liquid possible, if you don't not own one
of these
use a towel and place something
heavy on it and leave for a few
minutes to absorb the liquid.
Our unit endured for 13 hours 33
minutes of medium - to -
heavy use, checking Facebook, writing emails, downloading and installing apps (mostly over WiFi), making a half - hour phone call, and about an hour
of gaming, before hitting the 10 percent mark.
On days
of particularly
heavy use, the need to charge for a few
minutes isn't unusual.
When
using the Google Pixel for Daydream VR, we noted in the review that the phone heats up significantly, even to the point where you can't handle it outside
of the case for a
minute or two after
heavy VR
use.
Battery capacity: 2900mAh (removable) Charging Time: Charge — 2 hours 30
minutes using the charger provided Battery Life: 5 to 8 hours non-stop (moderate to
heavy) Daily usage battery life: One to One and a Half days
of mixed usage
Battery capacity: 3340 mAh (Non-removable) Charging Time: Charge — 2 hours 50
minutes (6 % to 100 %)
using the charger provided Battery Life: 4 to 7 hours non-stop (moderate to
heavy) Daily usage battery life: One day
of mixed usage and above depending on your usage
Battery capacity: 3000 mAh (removable) Charging Time: Charge — 2 hours 15
minutes using the charger provided 12 to 100 % Battery Life: 3 to 5 hours non-stop (moderate to
heavy) Daily usage battery life: Up to One day
of mixed usage
I was able to eke out more than a full day
of battery with
heavy use in real - world tests, and our lab tests proved that the Note 5 drained 14 % when running our looped 90 -
minute HD video.
On a day with much
heavier use, we only made it to eight hours before auto - shutdown... but that day's usage included over twenty app downloads and updates (some in excess
of 1 GB) and over 90
minutes» worth
of voice calls (which, for the record, sapped almost a third
of our juice).