Sentences with phrase «much the taste of»

I wouldn't won't to end up covering too much the taste of the meal, but I feel like it needs something to bind it all together.
Tell me please, if I add more than one teaspoon of maca root, will it effect too much the taste of this fudge, as maca is known for its strong nutty taste.
This past week the Co-Ed League had pretty much a taste of everything with teams playing Flag Football, Hoops and 16 ″ Softball..
Tell me please, if I add more than one teaspoon of maca root, will it effect too much the taste of this fudge, as maca is known for its strong nutty taste.
This is very much a taste of what follows.

Not exact matches

It's absolutely true that Yankee beer tastes weak and some of it has about as much booze as a glass of milk.
And with that he reminds us that our enjoyment of food and beverage is as much about scent as it is about actual taste.
«If I want to see plump gals baring too much skin, I'll go to Taste of Chicago, OK?»
It's yet another way in which phones are mirroring computers — they all pretty much do the same thing now, so choosing one really comes down to a matter of personal taste.
President Donald Trump gets his first physical since taking office on Friday, but Americans may not find out much about the health of the 71 - year - old chief executive with a taste for McDonald's and an aversion to exercise beyond golf.
Those interests align with Beyond Meat's mission: to create a plant - based product that looks, tastes, and behaves just like meat but has a much lower environmental impact because it takes livestock — one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions — out of the equation.
Though much of the success of craft breweries (which are technically defined as those that make less than 6 million barrels per year) and microbreweries (which make less than 15,000 barrels) can be credited to shifts in public taste, those in the industry say they've learned a few truths along the way that have aided in their success.
If you want to fit in to that Calgary neighbourhood it helps if you're married, voted conservative, earn more than a half million annually and have a taste for champagne — the denizens there drink more than twice as much bubbly than the national average (no doubt toasting their good luck to be part of the oil patch).
Demonstrating how much SXSW has become a mainstream entertainment industry event, HBO will also have some heavy duty merchandising ploys, such as a tasting for its new line of Game of Thrones - themed wines.
I talked to the owner of the shop, I tasted wines, I started reading as much as I could... I was around the right people and the right environment.
Fairlife is «a milk that's premiumised and tastes better and we'll charge twice as much for it as the milk we're used to buying in a jug,» Douglas said, according to a transcript of his remarks.
While many of us prefer the sweet, sweet taste of cold brew, making it at home seems to take just enough effort to force us into spending too much at the Starbucks next to work instead.
In terms of the consumers, consumers» tastes today evolve much faster.
«Once you understand your customers» preferences and tastes, you are in a much better position to create a better experience for them,» says Waisberg, who is author of Google Analytics Integrations: Centralizing Digital Marketing (Daniel Waisberg, 2012).
In fact, for a company like P&G, it is much more likely that her tastes will determine its future than those of the Americans around whom the company was built.
Noel once told me that he started his walk away from Christianity in that context; graduate school finalized that journey and when I came to know him, he was a massively articulate, Bible - steeped skeptic with little taste for the cultural Christianity that characterized all too much of the deep South.
Much of the modern human is a tourist, a sampler, a «chooser» of taste and fashion consistently and fundamentally unnourished.
Because of this emphasis, much of the advertising was in bad taste and at times somewhat bizarre.
Lutherans today are both more sophisticated and more liturgically minded than they were in my youth and so they are less tolerant of the sentimental nineteenth - century gospel songs that for so long dominated Protestant hymnody, but they will now and then allow those of us at mid-life or beyond to sing again the songs we grew up with but which more informed tastes tell us (and we try to tell ourselves) we should not have liked as much as we did.
Brooke Fraser is another artist who gave us a taste of what is potentially in store for this year when she released her much anticipated single «Therapy» last fall.
It's not so much a question of regional taste as of a growing, nationwide hunger for a personal, satisfying spiritual way of life.
Much was made over the years, for example, of the fact that the viceroy butterfly resembles foul - tasting monarch butterflies.
So much so that the very use of the terms «slut» and «whore,» even in a hyperbolic advertisement, is «mean - spirited, malicious,» and «violative of good taste
Part of the strength of biblical poetry is its parsimony in the use of emotive adjectives, and to my taste there is altogether too much adjectival insistence in the ICEL versions.
For most Americans, religion is probably more like golf or football than anything else: an activity that happens mostly on the weekends, that may arouse strong passions, but that is very much a matter of personal taste.
In fact, just as water tastes so much sweeter when it is sparse, so the truth just might have more of an impact upon your mind.
But I am convinced that this is a matter not of personal taste — I love drama as much as epic, in the abstract, and I probably enjoy Dostoevsky's books as much as Tolstoy's, if in a very different way — but simply of good taste.
If worse comes to worst, a doubter, even though by talking he were to bring down all possible misfortune upon the world, is much to be preferred to these miserable sweet - tooths who taste a little of everything, and who would heal doubt without being acquainted with it, and who are therefore usually the proximate cause of it when doubt breaks out wildly and with ungovernable rage.
To halt and reverse this destruction of natural beauty, not only must standards of individual taste be raised, but much stricter social controls must be exercised.
If once we get behind the prejudices and tastes of this or that group of modem Christians, and try to discover what the great continental reformers like Luther and Calvin — yes, and like Zwingli, too, for be has been much misunderstood and misinterpreted by many of those who have claimed to interpret his teaching — not to mention the English reformers with their rather closer contact with the Catholic tradition, we shall find that with varying emphases and in varying idiom, they were all of them intent on saying something very like the summary outline which I have just given.
I don't think much of what I've done has been in really ghastly taste.
It reaches well beyond taste to much more fundamental dimensions of world - view, mind - set.
Mine turned out great once I'd left it to cool but tastes a bit like stuffing — did I maybe add to much of something??
Thank you so much for another wonderful recipe that I can not wait to test I am allergic to almond (but fine with all the other type of nuts) I was wondering what kind of nuts would be a great substitute in terms of consistency and taste?
The amount of chocolate chips is really up to personal preference, I like mine really chocolatey but you can add in as much as little as you like to your taste, I'll make sure to add this into the recipe to make it more clear.
I can not for the life of me get this to work — it doesn't taste like humous and I can't get all the bits to go no matter how much I blend it (still ends up like crunchy peanut butter).
I decided to double up everything else because I didn't want to waste that much cocoa powder, but I do think the amount of chocolate has affected how they taste.
But if you have refined coconut oil, pretty much all of them are neutral tasting.
Not only can you then enjoy a dose of nutrition with every bite but these great - tasting dishes made with whole foods will ensure you feel satisfied without having to eat as much.
If you use cocoa you will need to use about double the amount of cacao as it is much milder in taste.
You can really see and taste how much love and thought goes into all of their products.
So sorry to hear this — I personally love the amount of spice and flavour in this stew but if you think it's too much you can always lessen it slightly to suit your personal taste.
This salad came together pretty effortlessly, thanks to the abundance of colorful summer produce, which doesn't need much to taste amazing.
Hi Ella, I made this bread but unfortunately it didn't look anything like the picture — the color was much darker, almost black, and the spices I used seemed to overpower the taste of the various nuts.
Hey Erica no of course that's a legitimate question — I don't put grapes in smoothies as much as other fruits simply because they're not as nutritionally dense and I just tend to mostly cook with the fruits which I love the taste of — but that the great thing about the recipes, and especially smoothies, you can use it as a guide to add things you have in the fridge or whatever so I'm so glad you're adding different things!
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