Sentences with phrase «not long ago»

Here comes a papaw and passion fruit pannacotta recipe I adapted from a tropical dessert recipe I read not long ago in...
Not long ago, if you craved a healthy, meat - free meal, you rolled up your sleeves and started chopping.
I first got my hands on some dates not long ago.
But not long ago, the Rwandan coffee industry looked very different.
While 3.6 per cent isn't enough to put the supermarket giant in the top 15 — let along the top 50 — it was not long ago that shorting the defensive Woolworths was almost unthinkable.
Not long ago I started making my own Teriyaki sauce and since then I think I might have done at least two Teriyaki dishes per week.
Not that long ago, people bought chickens whole, with bones and giblets included.
Isn't it strange how (not that long ago) cookbooks didn't really have many (if any) photographs, and relied on the quality of the writing to stimulate appetites.
I'm jealous you have a Ninja - I ordered one from tv not long ago but the thing is on back order.
Not long ago on one of those delicious outings, I came across a juice drink on the menu at a spot called First Watch.
I made a nutter butter one not that long ago.
Not long ago, on the farm where Luke's parents live, elder trees were in full bloom.
I made coconut milk ice cream not long ago during my vegan kick, but it was too intense for me.
I actually was able to visit one of their farm locations in Seattle not long ago and it was truly awesome.
Not long ago I shared 3 chickpea free hummus recipes, and although I didn't anticipate it at the time, it turns out you guys were totally into them!
Not long ago I saw recipe on this site of apricot muffins.
For example, not long ago, in the New York market, a large prominent retailer failed to disclose that one of its shareholders was also a shareholder of a large winery in Italy.
@Johnette, David's fellow blogger did a whole post on home made english muffins not long ago.
However, not long ago, Liz made me try roasted beet salad and I will admit, they were really, really good!
I discovered Mel's site not long ago and I've made several recipes that were terrific (pulled pork and lasagna rolls, for instance).
Not long ago, I have started using hemp seeds much more.
I read about these cookies on Dories blog not long ago and really wanted to make them — now I definitly will!
I made Pastor Ryan's Monkey Bread not long ago and added some vanilla and almost died a slow, agonizing death of happiness.
Not long ago my mom came to Virginia for a visit.
I had amazing nutella crepes not long ago and let me tell you it was some serious business there:) Katya recently posted... Chopped Mexican Salad with Honey - Lime - Cilantro Vinaigrette
I discovered sesame noodles not long ago and am a total fan now!
I had celiac disease as a baby, and not long ago debilitating symptoms followed by considerable investigation revealed that my gluten intolerance had resurfaced.
Not long ago, I had an epic fail because I forgot to let my ingredients come to room temperature.
i've discovered your site not long ago, just a few months now really, and i really love reading it — and taking advantage of your kind sharing;) really happy for you, with your book, and i pre-ordered it too, though, as I live in Brazil, i'm sure it will not be here until mid-november.
I'm just finishing the wonderful batch of pumpkin butter from the recipe you posted not long ago.
I made a no - churn malted milk ice cream on the blog not long ago and it's such a brilliant flavour and goes so well with dark chocolate.
«We introduced the children's buggies not long ago, and it's been a big hit with kids and their mothers,» he says.
Not long ago, the pages of our national papers were smattered with images of Charles Saatchi apparently throttling his wife of ten years, Nigella Lawson, while dining at Scott's restaurant in Mayfair.
Our culture was once, not long ago, Christian.
Zach Hoag wrote a fine piece on this not long ago, arguing that «the gospel is not antithetical to justice, as some superficial presentations have insisted.
A graphic example of its function came to light not long ago when I was offering a pregnancy test and counselling to a young married mother) who was concerned about the IUD inserted into her womb some months previously.
Not long ago, Pope Benedict XVI made a personal donation to the restoration of the Basilica of St. Augustine in Annaba, Algeria, the site of the ancient town of Hippo Regius, where the greatest theologian of the ancient church served as bishop from 395 to 430.
And thinking about all of these things reminded me of a conversation I had, not long ago, with my friend the inimitable Ambrose d'Arcangeli (what a marvelous name that man has) about literary depictions of Satan, and how attractive, witty, glamorous, or appealing they often make the devil seem.
Liberation theology was de rigueur in many seminaries and denominational headquarters not long ago; an accurate analysis of its diminished visibility and audibility would have to be very multidimensional.
Not long ago, while discussing the viability of a continued Eucharistic church given the dearth of priestly vocations, I told someone that the outlook is better than our perceptions would have us believe.
This is a hand - painted woodcut I did not long ago.
Not that long ago it was the «Christian Catholic» Government Spanish Inquisition that was burning heretics at the stake en masse.
Not long ago people like you uttered the same disgusting epithets about jewish people.
I got myself into terrible trouble back in Britain not long ago when I said, «The problem with me is that I'm a maximalist.»
Not that long ago only Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.
Not that long ago the Vatican believed in protecting pedophile priests without regard for their past or future crimes against children.
Not long ago, I'd've flipped.
Not long ago I had the pleasure of working with Adrian, * a visual artist with a quick wit, easygoing spirit, and creative eye.
Not that long ago, this cover package would have been inconceivable.
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