Sentences with phrase «n't have sliced»

If I don't have sliced almonds I can use walnuts.
Didn't have sliced almonds so I used chopped ones instead.
If I don't have sliced almonds I can use walnuts.
I haven't had a slice of pizza in months.
Haven't had a slice of sourdough since going gluten free.
If you look closely, it also appears to have sliced bananas because, at this point, why would it not have sliced bananas?
Everyone needs more cake in their life (scientifically proven), so why not have a slice... or two, every night.
Trying to get everyone else to understand WHY I can't have a slice of that pizza!
Your photos are so so gorgeous, and if it tastes even half as delightful as it looks (which im sure it does) then im immensely jealous i do nt have a slice of it right now!
«No you can't have a slice of tomato on your burger,» said the server at Durham NC's Bull City Burger and Brewery, «They're not in season.»
Sorry y ’ all are not having a slice of summer yet.

Not exact matches

And with good reason; millions of entrepreneurs and businesspeople have embraced the idea that carving out a slice of an existing market can certainly be effective, but finding new opportunities — finding blue oceans — is even better, since those gains don't have to come at the expense of other businesses or other people.
Because of that, Dunbar feels we have different layers or slices of friends: One or two truly best friends (like your significant other and maybe one other person), then maybe 10 people with whom we have «great affinity» and interact with frequently, and then all sorts of other people we're friendly with but who aren't actually friends.
I've scrubbed toilets, sliced bagels and made sandwich art, er, I mean subs, thankfully not all at the same time.
Swearing that you will never have a scoop of ice cream, slice of pizza or piece of chocolate again is not realistic for most people.
«This doesn't work on [an iPhone] 6s, doesn't work in a 5s, and so we have a tool that works on a narrow slice of phones,» Comey said during a question - and - answer session recently.
Depp's lawyer claims his managers did not have a right to a slice of his earnings without a written contract.
Those who don't have time to dither in long lines can hand over about $ 100 and a slice of their privacy.
Americans have represented a big slice of business for Lesperance's Toronto - based practice, as they look for alternatives to a lifetime of tax obligations to the US, which are determined by nationality and not residency.
I was working on something related to movies the other day and came across an interesting slice of history I was not aware of that could have some bearing on a particularly contentious debate going on today.
This is more for the game analyst than the passionate fan — and it's not something you'd typically enjoy with a slice of pizza.
«I wouldn't mind a little slice of that, and I don't think that should be too difficult to do,» she says.
Still, the new emphasis on food items isn't necessarily a recipe for success: sandwiches and lasagnas have lower profi t margins than coffee, and ham slices and other unsold edibles have to be thrown away.
Not every short selling setup will be as explosive to the downside as $ CROX was on the initial drop, but the idea is that the stock should have clearly and convincingly sliced through both its 10 - week and 40 - week moving averages before finding support.
And China doesn't have to build a blue water navy or engage in an arms race to take a big slice of the U.S.'s energy pie.
A high quality electric razor forces the hairs up before slicing them off, which means you don't have to go over areas many times to get an even shave.
Its often seemed odd to me how Buffett lef these partners of his come along for a free ride... by running a company not fund... guess that's capitalism, that's shareholders... they were entitled to the slice they left with him from his partnership / hedgie days if my memory serves, but you have to say — what a deal!
Lastly, no matter how you slice it, you're probably going to have to pay a huge amount of tax on income or capital gains from your tokens» sale, which doesn't happen when you raise traditional equity.
also, if not for this blog I wouldnt have found out about sliced too which is something I have been wanting to get involved in but again, with limited capital it's really hard to participate in hedge funds, so thanks Financial Samurai.
Every profession has tasks and responsibilities that are necessary for success, but aren't the most fun to execute no matter how you slice it.
With the sheer number of social networks accessible — there is pretty much a new social media platform launched weekly (who wouldn't want a slice of what Mark Zuckerberg has!)
So don't feel so guilty about having helped yourself to that extra slice of pumpkin pie.
Prior to that, if you went to a bookstore, it was likely to be relatively small, and you probably did not have the option of buying a cup of coffee, let alone a tall double skinny latte with a slice of heaven from The Cheesecake Factory.
You don't win anything except the eternal glory of having your screen name in slices for all eternity.
So the guy looks at his slice, looks back at God — who never ceases to smile at him — looks back to the pie, and then sits and brings his hand up to shield his face so he doesn't have to look at God as he eats his pie...
Some would think homosexuality and its approval destructive behavior, others consider it very loving... Doctrine and life can't be sliced apart and it needs to have a foundation.
Any way you slice it, Jesus did not have the typical Roman crucifixion, and there's plenty of reason to suspect something fishy about this story.
I wasn't even rude, and it was like I'd sliced out their hearts and gnawed upon them at the kiddy table...
Whitehead is prepared to have a view of the passage of nature as an actively patterning process, not simple as succession in time, which is why the analysis of it as sliced into events by itself is insufficient as leaving out this active patterning aspect.
But the devil comes to Jesus in a desert, Jesus surrounded by stones and scorpions and snakes, Jesus with his belly scoured empty, and the devil tempts him with food: «Wouldn't you like just a slice of bread?»
And I am not talking about genuine food allergies here — I do realise some people have them, but disregard that and think about how distorted our view on food is becoming when we decline a potato or a slice of bread or a smear honey.
Spread on the sauce (you don't have to use all of it), arrange the blossoms, sliced squash (if using) and ricotta on top.
It couldn't be easer to make too, all you have to do is slice up the veggies, cook them with coconut oil for ten minutes and then mix them in with some buckwheat noodles, dried herbs, tahini, lemon juice and tamari.
You could try using aubergine slices instead but I'm not too sure how it would turn out.
Not only does our muffins have shredded apples in the batter and sliced apples on top of them, but they also hold small golden pockets of apple sauce in the middle.
Once the aubergines have cooked, slice the green end off them and then place them in your food processor with all the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth and creamy — I love the skin of the aubergine as I think it makes the texture nicer, so I always add it but you don't have to.
I prefer not baking nuts, because of their good fats becoming bad fats with the heat... I have another question, I want to buy a good processor, Magimix seems to be the best option... but it also slices very thin?
But you don't have to limit yourself to crackers — I love dipping fruit slices in Brie even more than crackers!
My husband likes supreme but I don't do olives or peppers so I like to pre cut slices and have them out so that people can remove toppings they don't want or add others to fancy it up.
The list of foods I didn't like as a kid would read sweet potatoes, meatballs, hamburgers (unless a slice...
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