Sentences with phrase «much thought once»

When I first started, I kept a little notepad by the dough bowl and wrote down temp, rise time, and how it turned out, so that I was able to replicate great loaves in the future without much thought once I got the hang of it all.

Not exact matches

How we experience food stems as much from the thoughts scuttling through our minds as from the flavours hitting our tastebuds: 20th - century Canadians once jonesed for turtle soup — a dish that these days seems repulsive.
Once I've made the choice to do something, I try not to think so much about how difficult or frustrating or impossible that might be; I just think about how good it must feel to be that, or how proud I might be to have done that.
«I have been with TD for more than 40 years and never once thought much about using another bank,» he says.
Once you have thoroughly talked through their side of things, you are then much better placed to offer your own thoughts, gently comparing your plan of action with theirs.
No matter what you actually thought of the films, it's hard to argue that once a movie claims the designation of «Oscar nominated,» it becomes that much more famous.
But once you overcome challenges you thought were insurmountable, your confidence will be that much higher when the next rough spot comes around.
If you simply save these rewards up, and cash them out once you want to book a vacation, you can think of a reward program like this as being equivalent to one based on points or miles, except you are given much more freedom.
6 «Wall Street greed» — prosecutors» preferred term for «people getting paid a lot of money at their investing jobs» — is probably a big part of it: Once you hear how much money Newman and Chiasson made, it's easier to think they were up to no good.
these past 2 paychecks I think ive only spent once or twice (shopping) and it was for necessities, groceries, personal items etc. im seeing how much Im having to transfer over and seeing how low my balance gets on that holding account makes me nervous, also I know that there is no «EXTRA» money in there to just swipe my card or get cash out with!!!
If your desk or computer screen has multiple projects going at once, how much of an impact do you think you'll be able to make with each one?
The problem, as the economist Rudiger Dornbusch once observed, is that «the crisis takes a much longer time coming than you think, and then it happens much faster than you would have thought
It can be easy to get bogged down by the size of the numbers and the thought of how much money you need to never have to work again, but once you break it down into easy steps it looks a lot easy.
The reason why I spend so much time during slow periods thinking about my finances is because once the busyness begins again, I'll have already come up with a game plan to deploy capital in the most profitable way possible.
Those who charge Dreher with fear - mongering and focusing too much on sex should recall that sexual libertinism, once thought a dangerous vice, has now been elevated to the hallowed status of an indefeasible human right, with little consideration for the negative consequences of so doing.
I once thought very much as you do.
I also think that, given that there is current, on - going litigation the call by some for mediation is at worst disingenuous and at best mis - guided as so much has to happen before I personally would feel comfortable sitting across from those that have hurt you and then make myself vulnerable to them once again.
Jacquie, your story is familiar... And I agree with Douglas — living with gratitude and empathy for others can be, itself, an act of worship — for those who believe in a literal god, I think that is a much more meaningful way to honor the divine than a once a week meeting or other activities commonly referred to as worship.
As Wellhausen once remarked, everything that Jesus said (save, I think, his teaching about God's «seeking the lost») can be found in the highest and best Jewish teaching; although Wellhausen had to add that much more may be found in this teaching which Jesus eliminated or rejected — our Lord's human genius here, if the word may be used, was in his selectivity.
It may be that it was our own feverishness, not God's intention, that made us think we had to do so much all at once!
As much as I loved owning and shooting that gun, I never thought twice about parting with it once I pondered those two scenarios.
I've decided to engage Chad once again, not due to the deluded belief that I can somehow edumacate him, but simply to see if he can actually engage in rational discussion; I have no evidence of this to date (and I don't have much hope either), but I thought I'd take another stab.
only reason y i say this is because of Santification, once we give our life to the Lord, we streight way (so to speak) begin the process of Santification, this is Christ making us like him, and this Is SUFFERING It does nt happen over night, but for the duration of our time here, as you have said, its sort of like sin being done unto us, and we are handleing it just like Christ did, (with Love) of coarse with the help of the Holy Spirit, This Does NOT feel Good At ALL since our soulful flesh is Corrupt, (but our spirit is saved) This is were your trails and tribulation, your own desire, and All play apart, Now Moment by Moment we choose by our own will, And Jesus helps in these times, as he was tempeted, but without sin, The devil can do nothing but try and decieve the Christian into thinking that he has to work for his salvation as you have said, this thing here is about your Inheritance In Christ, Its gonna be some show nought broke christian in Heaven, because their trying to set of for themseleve trasure on earth, and their is going to be weeping and gnat of teeth, but it wont be, because of their going to Hell, It will be cause they miss out on what they could have had, and it is Devistation, cause they waste so much time, and they wont be able to attend the wedding, supper of the lamb, they wont be, getting the position over city, galacy, ectt... just check it out some of the points i have made, God Bless you!
I also think that once people make it to this understanding, that differences in actual beliefs will not seem to matter quite so much.
Jodi, the poppies are from the battlefield (I think the Somme) of the First World War that, after so much death and destruction, bloomed with poppies once again.
Not much original thinking needed once you address what the experts have to say.
And I think that once we understand this, the question of what to do with the Mosaic Law today will become much more clear.
Too much of Christianity thinks that Jesus died on the cross in order to pay off God and appease the wrath of God so that God could love us once again.
It was my first foray into the outer limits of postmodern thought, and I remember reading these essays like I was drinking from a firehose: it was too much new information all at once.
The idea requires much unpacking and explanation, but once understood, I think his definition fits quite well with our experience in life and with what we read in Scripture.
Since many Christians think that these two terms are synonymous, they don't really see much of a difference between eternal security and «once saved, always saved.»
Vast numbers of people think that the fact of a relatively settled order of nature, along with the scientific interpretation of change and the description of the inner dynamics of human personality (and much else as well), has ruled out once and for all genuine novelty and made change nothing more than the reshuffling of bits of matter - in - motion.
When you come to think on it, the reason it is considered «divine» relates as much to the editing of the texts as to the truth they may have once contained.
The Nicene tradition has struggled for many centuries to discipline its concepts so that they fit with the Bible, so much so that it is difficult to identify a way of thinking about God, history, and human destiny that is at once more metaphysically self - conscious and more thoroughly and constantly invested with exegetical substance.
I have seen too much: — an arrogant pastor that told me to leave the grounds and slammed the church door behind him; another that told me «all bisexuals are promiscuous» and thought this was not bigotry nor prejudice; — a young well - meaning pastor that was my bodyguard once, and never returned to feed the poor in their tent - villages; — a wonderful older brother that helped feed the poor but was scolded by his church too many times for being corrupted by his friendship with me; — an elder with weight identity issues that had medical intervention who talked down to me since I had gender identity issues and medical intervention (I laughed during the meeting because the hypocrisy was amazing...); — an elder that was like Jesus without condemnation towards me, and amazing... but we had to meet in my home far away from his rejecting church.
Once Christianity became permanently divorced from its Semitic origins in Judaism, and was proclaiming its Gospel in a pagan context where the ancient mythology was still very much of a reality, it was natural that the idea of the unseen divine world above should steadily become more dominant in Christian thought.
I've been making homemade mayo (so much healthier) and homemade Caesar dressing with it for years, but I never thought to make it all at once.
I personally thought there was too much going on once I added that... You were right Deb.
I've never done one of these survey things because I didn't think anyone actually cared that much about my personal life but...... it's definitely fun to do one once in awhile.
I think I've mentioned on here once or twice that my mamma isn't much of a baker, so it's a surprise that I really enjoy it.
Cake pops are one of my favorite recent food trends, not because I think they taste all that much better than regular old cake, but because once and a while we all make that cake that doesn't rise or come out just how we planned and won't serve to people but can't bear to throw away.
I once tried a big Cabernet, but thought it was too much.
I've made cocoa granola once, but never thought to attempt it with real chocolate — so much better!
As a second kid, I always thought we were old news, but you guys have made this feel like anything but and have reminded me, once again, how much fun it is to have this little corner of the web as our own.
Once the Spanish had discovered it, they spread it far and wide around the world, so much so that taxonomists in the 18th century thought it originated in China and therefore named it «Capsicum chinense» or the «Chinese pepper.»
You would never think that you would be able to tell the difference between oatmeal brands but once you try this brand, you will recognize how much better they taste than other store - bought brands!
I think I was once ranting about how much I dislike super artificially sweet blue raspberry - flavored things and I thought that no food should be blue unless it has real blueberries.
It reminds me of some delicious pancake - like things I ate once in Prague, which I think were made of zucchini, mushroom, scallion, egg and flour, only they were much more like actual pancakes - cooked smaller and much smoother.
It was a gift from my mother in - law and I haven't used it much, but now I think I will be using it at least once a week.
Whenever I see icing sugar I think of when my friend ate a mug of it with a spoon on holidays once because she was craving sugar so much.
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