Sentences with phrase «nice little slice»

Now, I'm not suggesting they end up owning IP worth billions, that isn't the investment proposition here... but could they partner up & earn a nice little slice of the action on tens of millions of transactions?
My Life as a Dog is a nice little slice of childhood specific to a time and place but universally relatable.

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I love baking the pear in thin slices with a little maple and cinnamon, and then throwing in the walnuts at the end so that they go nice and crunchy.
I rinse my ginger root and then slice it into nice little chunks with the skin still on.
Sliced avocado and tomato could be nice, or why not try wilted spinach in a little butter.
Top that off with some thinly sliced Granny Smith apples, which lend a nice crisp crunch, and then finally a slice of white cheddar and you've got yourself one scrumptious little sandwich.
Our little Jumpy really enjoys half a slice of it after her lunch and I love it with a nice cup of tea.
Then, fold a 1» slice of ham into a nice neat little rectangle and slide through skewer.
Once your cheesecake is nice and cold, top it with sliced peaches (or any fruit you like) and drizzle it with a little more maple syrup!
I also made myself a nice little bowl of granola with sliced bananas and a huge spoon of almond butter.
A few slices of strawberry are nice (Strawberry / banana works well) as do sliced bananas or even a sprinkle of a little granola.
I sliced apple, sweet yellow onion, and fresh tomato over it before I baked it (mom always used to make meatloaf that way) and it added a nice little sumthin sumthin to the presentation.
Not anymore Now I slice off all the tough part, sometimes use a vegetable peeler to finish them and then slice them into nice little pieces and eat them Delish!
I love a nice slice of apple pie with a tender pastry crust, just slightly warm, and served with a littler aged cheddar cheese.
If you've grilled a nice bit of pork but after slicing it for sandwiches realise you'd like it done a little more, just put a few slices on the plate and microwave them for about thirty seconds at a time until they're how you want them.
We pass our tomato sauce through it, we put my baked potatoes through it instead of a ricer for making gnocchi, we press fish stock through it to squeeze all the flavor out of every little bone, and we do something else with it that's not very traditional, actually: We slice the nicest parts of the fish loin and belly for our red snapper crudo, and then we push all the trim through the fine holes of the food mill to end up with a kind of fish tartare.
they are even nicer when they are thinly sliced with a little Seas - salt sprinkled on top.
With low - fat whole grain crackers, low fat cheese slices, and lean turkey lunch meat it only takes me a few minutes to cut the meat and cheese up into nice little squares and give everyone a «sandwich building kit» of their own.
1 cup uncooked Pear Barley (boil it with 3.5 cups water, until all water is absorbed, make sure it is nice and soft for baby, if not add more water) a little onion (a thin slice, chopped very fine).5 — 1 tsp minced garlic (adjust to personal taste, my baby loves garlic) 10 mushrooms, chopped fine a handful of spinach or field greens, chopped a sprinkle of cheese of your choice (more if you are trying to add calories in diet) a splash of olive oil
One that I have found over here in London is Biona's millet bread, which is gluten - free and crap - free and also comes in nice thin slices so I can just use a little and stack it with toppings (which are actually the main event for me).
On any given day, my fridge is filled with bowls of pre-sliced apples (soaked in a little citric acid to prevent browning), grapes, sliced strawberries, cut up cantaloupe and watermelon, pre-torn salad greens, sliced cucumbers, green peppers, hard boiled eggs, pre-baked bacon, black olives and even a nice big bowl of brown rice.
Fruit Ninja made slicing up your favourite nutritious delights on your Android phone (hopefully those ninjas keep them for a nice little fruit salad?)
Geography — if you've found your little slice of heaven here on earth that's too far to feasibly plug in to the grid — is often a good motivator, but ethical, environmental and altruistic choices drive many an off - gridder to unplug from conventional power sources; producing and using your own clean energy can be a wonderfully empowering, liberating experience, and it sure can be nice to not receive all those bills.
A nice slice of crusty toasted open - face baguette swiped with a little garlic butter or herbed butter from my butter collection will make this a memorable soup for your guests.
But, I got ta tell ya, it sure was nice to have the Wall Street Journal recently agree that this little slice of Oregon is truly divine.
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