Sentences with phrase «n't measure»

Ah, crud, I didn't measure the volume of the mayo.
I don't measure the ingredients precisely, and it will still be very good with small deviations in proportion.
(I didn't measure, I just kind of sprinkled over the top until it was coated.
I think I added slightly more cocoa powder after mixing to darken it up slightly but I didn't measure that one.
The only thing is most of the time these recipes are from dishes that are made so often (which makes them the best of all I must say) that they don't measure anything.
As for butter, Katie doesn't measure it, but she told me that she probably uses two tablespoons for four cans of beans.
I also used the 3 egg yolks and I didn't measure the bananas after I tried one... never had them before and wow... yum!
We don't measure... and they come out pretty much the same each time.
i didn't measure exactly but «doubled it» a tad, and with the sauce I didn't double the oil and it still turned out delicious!!!! such a quick throw together.
Susan — I didn't measure to see if they were exactly 12 - inches, but I am sure mine were close.
i made them without the chocolate chips and added a bit more cocoa powder and some powdered sugar (i didn't measure).
As I was busy in the kitchen making some baking experiments to create a gluten and lactose free chocolate muffin, I ended up baking a totally different recipe (as it seems I didn't measure correctly).
The dark meat of chicken just doesn't measure up when it comes to quality protein.
I don't measure anymore when I make this — sometimes I use coconut palm sugar, less nuts, more butter... This is a very forgiving recipe — just taste it before roasting to adjust seasoning but it always comes out good
Ellen, I don't measure chocolate by cups because everyone chops their chocolate to different sizes, so there's no way to accurately measure by cups.
I don't measure anything.
I didn't measure my pan but when I baked this bread it was a bit flat also, so I cut the loaf in half, and then sliced each half into bread sized pieces.
I didn't measure anything and used a lot of freshly grated Parmesan.
I didn't measure the curry powder for this recipe, because it is much easier to distribute it evenly when you can shake it right from the spice jar.
I'm normally a HUGE fan of the PPK recipes, but this one just didn't measure up for me.
I roughly followed this recipe — had to make a few substitutions and I didn't measure anything.
I didn't measure out the chicken, but it was roughly 1.25 lbs.
I got seven small pancakes out of the recipe, but I didn't measure them all out.
Maybe I make it, but don't measure anything.
Mine didn't turn out very crispy, but I didn't measure oil so maybe I didn't use enough.
I didn't measure anything, I just scooped batter into bowls and eyeballed for even - ness.
I don't measure anything, but rough estimates are half an orange, half a cup of frozen Wild Blueberries, small handful of frozen cherries and frozen cauliflower, a big medjool date, frozen spinach, about a tablespoon of peanut butter, a teaspoon of hemp seeds, a collard green, a few slices of zucchini, a celery stalk, sprinkle of cinnamon, and almond milk to blend.
I didn't measure the proportion, or the combined amount.
I didn't make this cake at home so sadly I can't measure it but I'd say it was maybe 8 inches wide and 3 - 4 inches tall
I often guestimate with most my cooking and don't measure a lot but for something new like this I get a bit nervous that my guestimating will be off and I'll ruin it!
I didn't measure anything, just threw it all in and ended up with a healthy and tasty, and importantly sugar free meal.
I'm sure my recipes go wrong because I don't measure in cups and instead always have to look up the equivalent grams / ounces.
I didn't measure the amount of honey precisely, just eyeball it according to the amount of apples you're using.
Jesus doesn't measure sucess by the same yardstick as we do.
I just left a church where as a leader I was undermined by those who had an ownership mentality of the church and weren't open to other ways of leading the ministry if didn't measure up to how they felt it should be run.
As Zebedee reminds me, most days our lives just don't measure up to the phrase, «Once upon a time.»
While your concerns and fears may seem like they don't measure up to those who are more experienced in life, I happen to think the season of young adulthood is one of the most beautiful and rewarding times in a person's life.
When it comes to picking and choosing, McKnight uses as an example James 1:26 - 27, in which James writes that «those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless,» noting that, in his church, «we didn't measure Christian maturity by control of the tongue.»
Whether it's because your friends are all using FaceTune or they're «flexing for the gram,» social media can feel like an exercise in performance anxiety or on the other end, an insidious confirmation that you just don't measure up to your peers.
And I've seen some women with a career feel like they don't measure up to the standard of the «perfect moms» whose parties look like a Pinterest post, even while they're earning a bonus at work.
God's word is the mirror which helps us see that we can't measure up to his standards and we need a Savior.
We have to keep God's standards (all of them) so that we know that we don't measure up, so that repentance is brought forth, so that the active relationship can continue.
I have a lot of trouble requiring others to keep to do certain things or hold to certain standards that I'm not willing to hold myself, so in the places where I don't measure up, I don't have any trouble admitting it.
(I don't measure the interest of people in any post....
The GSS doesn't supply data on parental attitudes, so it can't measure their impact directly.
In my book I wanted to remind people that sometimes being told that we are loved really means: «My love for you is so strong that I wish I could suppress all the bits about you that don't measure up to my standards.
Even if his statements about faith don't measure up to a traditional Christian standard, the fact that Kanye is making them should be seen as an opportunity to talk about real biblical truth in honest ways and be a part of the cultural dialogue.
We're constantly reminded we don't measure up.
But this doesn't measure the health or success of our community.
As Christians, we need not be threatened by alterations to the wording of a political platform because we don't measure Kingdom growth by where we find God's name, but by where we find God's presence.
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