Sentences with phrase «of apple pieces»

For example, if using 1 tablespoon of apple pieces to flavor a 16oz bottle of coconut water kefir, then only use 1 teaspoon of apple juice as it will be more potent.
Place all of the apple pieces and cranberries in a large bowl and stir in brown sugar and orange zest.
The recipe: Place all of the apple pieces and cranberries in a large bowl and stir in brown sugar and orange zest.
Add one - third of the apple pieces and cook, stirring, until golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes.
I also found that the apple - folding method above didn't work at all; about half of the apple pieces fell out, and they concentrated in the center of the loaf, so it was underdone.
So I have a layer of brown apples at the top of the jar (about 8 pieces of apple) while the rest of the apple pieces below are fine (about 25 pieces of apple).

Not exact matches

A help desk in the back, which Blumenthal compares to Apple's Genius Bar, pays homage to the reference desk at a library: Staff members sit at the large (often wood or marble, and minimalist) piece of furniture, armed with a desktop computer and ready to assist.
At its core, Cohen says Apple's mission is indeed to develop products that should be built, not finding a way to shoehorn every piece of new technology into people's lives, wanted or not.
Licensing arrangements helped the IBM - compatible PC crowd Apple's computers into a small piece of the market.
Or did NeXT want to compete with Apple and PC manufacturers for a piece of that enormous market?
Kanye West, who also owns a piece of Tidal, also made his latest album, The Life of Pablo, available exclusively on Tidal before eventually offering it on Apple Music.
'' [Apple has] all the pieces of the puzzle: an installed base of more than one billion devices, Apple Music, Beats, Siri, et cetera,» says Forrester's Husson.
Monolithic conglomerates such as Google, Samsung and Apple can afford it because such devices are but two pieces of their much larger wholes — they can take a bath on phones and tablets since they pay off in other ways, like keeping people within their larger ecosystems.
«There's a combination of interesting pieces that could be really useful for a company like Apple,» he says.
«They want to make sure they have control of each piece of their technology,» he says, adding that the reported $ 200 million Apple spent on the start - up is still probably less than they would have spent to develop similar capabilities in - house.
He sees it as a fundamental piece of Apple's future, and to make it a reality, he has built one of the world's largest data centers — the size of nine football fields — which opened recently in Maiden, N.C. With a price tag that will reach $ 1 billion, the building is indicative of iCloud's central role in extending Apple's franchise.
Jobs sought to add the missing piece in June when he introduced iCloud, a set of online services designed to tie all of Apple's products together and make it easier for millions of people to access music, photos, files, and software across devices.
In February, Bloomberg published an article about Apple's device recycling operations, noting the company's efforts to track and reuse virtually every piece of recycled devices.
Most interesting about the Locationary news is that CEO Grant Ritchie (also the co-founder of CanadianHotelGuide.com) wrote an opinion piece for TechCrunch last September entitled «5 Big Map App Issues Apple Must Solve.»
Take the list of ingredients for this recently posted three - day juice cleanse from the Dr. Oz show: four carrots, four apples (type not specified), two golden delicious apples, two 1 - inch pieces of ginger, three cucumbers, six celery stalks, 14 kale leaves, half a lemon, one lime, four plum tomatoes, two red bell peppers, one - fourth of a small red onion, two cups parsley, one large sweet potato, two large red beets, one orange, eight Swiss chard leaves, and six clementines.
«But this morning we got a piece of research from... Mizuho that shortened Apple's distance from the pack rather dramatically.»
As I alluded to in a piece I wrote when he stepped down from the Apple board of directors in 2014, Bill Campbell was a complicated man who moved fluidly inside grey zones.
Part of what I tried to get at in my first post about the New York Times piece was that Amazon isn't all that different from many other successful technology companies, such as Apple or Google or Facebook.
How big a piece of that pie Kobo will carve for itself remains in question; they say they've currently got about 10 % of U.S. e-book sales, roughly the same as Apple's iBooks store and well behind Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Advancements in a bevy of industries are helping intelligent digital voice assistants like Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa become more sophisticated and useful pieces of technology.
But whatever happened in the boardrooms of Apple, his next piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who wants to surround themselves with top talent and retain those skilled workers: «If you want to hire great people and want them to stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot of decisions and you have to be run by ideas, and not hierarchy.»
But Apple typically likes all of the pieces to be in place before it dives into a burgeoning technology.
«In the second trading regime, the salesman offering one piece of apple would, half the time, add a free bonus piece once the disk had been handed over.
Whenever we have big down days and it seems like the bull market is on its last legs, I remind myself of this line from Martin Luther King: «Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.»
Facebook, Apple, Google, and Microsoft don't just want to sell you a piece of hardware or a one - time software license; they want to become a service that connects you to businesses multiple times throughout the day — and make money by doing so.
But one reason Apple may have let Uber use this sensitive piece of code — which most likely would have needed approval from senior management — is that Apple demonstrated the Uber app onstage when it introduced the Apple Watch in 2015, and Uber was a launch app for the Apple Watch.
The buyers are mostly wealthy speculators looking to snag a piece of the next Apple or Google before the rest of the investing public can.
The headline of the piece was «Apple, Google, see reputation of corporate brands tumble in survey»; one would note that the editors at Reuters apparently disagree with the poll survey respondents about what brands move the needle.
«Usually for peeling an apple or whittling piece of alder.»)
As an example: A basket of 100 pieces of fruit containing 15 apples, 14 bananas, 13 pears, 12 oranges, 11 plums, 10 gr #pes, 9 kiwis, 8 tangerines, 7 gr #pefruits, 1 pomegranate.
It is not required for computers, air planes or any other piece of Apple technology.
The basis of your belief system appears to be that, you will go to a place of eternal fire and torture, unless you accept that 2000 years ago god sent a piece of himself to Earth in human form (Jesus) knowing in advance that this Jesus would live, be crucified, died, then come alive again, then ascend to heaven to rejoin himself, and that this was the only way that humans could be cleansed of the evil that is inherent in them because a rib woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat an apple.
It's more than just not believing in something, it's a constant reminder that no matter what you do that is good in this world, you are considered, by the majority, a piece of trash if you don't believe in white apples.
And then there were pies: made from pieces of cooked pumpkin kept in the freezer since October, apples up from the cellar, Mason jars of mincemeat.
Add two pieces of apple wood and two pieces of cherry wood to the charcoal.
All you need to do is mix porridge oats with some milk and yoghurt (I use coconut milk and coconut yoghurt normally), some dried apple pieces, a sprinkling of chia seeds, a handful of sunflower seeds and some juicy raisins, then just stir it all together and leave it sit for about a minute.
In his instantly infamous piece published by the New Yorker, writer Dan Piepenbring calls the brand's presence in the Big Apple an «infiltration, in no small part because of its pervasive Christian traditionalism.»
(When one of my blocks exploded in the grill, I ground up the pieces and then smoked it using apple wood making some great smoked salt!)
Place the apple and peeled ginger root in a saucepan with a shallow layer of fresh apple juice — bring to the boil before reducing heat to simmer for about 10 - 15 minutes, until the apple pieces are really soft.
The final piece of awesome news about this dish is that both blackberries and apples are in season in England right now, which means that not only do they taste better than ever but you can go pick them too, which is really fun — there's something really magical about collecting your own wild, organic food and turning it into something totally delicious!
You can add any dried fruit though — banana pieces, little bites of apple and freeze fried raspberries are all amazing too.
Once combined, add the last 1/4 of raisins, oats and dried apple pieces, give it another very quick whizz to mix it all together.
While these cook slice the mushrooms into pieces and gently stir fry them with olive oil, salt, two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar and the chopped jalapeño pepper (remember to discard the seeds before chopping).
This is a real contender for my favourite sandwich ever... The mix of crispy tofu, infused with salty tamari and tangy apple cider vinegar, with creamy hummus, slices of soft avocado, handfuls of fresh rocket and slices of sautéed mushrooms, all snuggled between two pieces of crunchy toast is just a dream!
Place the apple and peeled ginger root in a saucepan with a shallow layer of fresh apple juice — bring to the boil before reducing heat to simmer for about 10 - 15 minutes, until the apple pieces are
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