The cheesecake photo seems to have the entire side
of the slice as well as the mint in focus — did you use a smaller aperture for that?
If you aren't making it for a big group, then you can just remove the fruit topping and store it in the fridge to serve on top
of each slice as you eat it throughout the week.
Thinly slice steak into as thin
of slices as possible (this may be easier to do when it is still slightly frozen or using kitchen shears).
Not exact matches
Although the name has changed, it's still the same industry once denoted
as «leveraged buyouts» — that is, the business
of buying companies with a thin
slice of nonpublic equity and mountains
of debt, in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
An act known
as the «unboxing,» wherein the mattress, cut free from its compressed wrapping with the help
of an enclosed Casper - branded
slicing tool, expands to full thickness (10 inches) in one minute.
Or, they target certain
slices of the population, such
as parents, seniors or pensions.
As more mainstream lenders (or their subsidiaries) look for a
slice of the lucrative factoring pie, new customers are needed.
As the new business model
of 5G era, network
slice will help operators to provide various services via a single network.
In doing so, Maple Leaf will cut a net 1,550 jobs, or roughly 12 %
of its meat - division workforce,
as the company closes several factories from B.C. to New Brunswick and consolidate operations into a new $ 395 - million flagship facility in Hamilton, set to start churning out
sliced meats and wieners by 2014.
And, because health food is hot, it has introduced Skinny
Slice pizzas — thinner versions
of its traditional hand - tossed crust —
as well
as fresh spinach
as a topping.
PARIS, May 2 - France's L'Oreal on Wednesday said it had agreed to buy South Korean make - up and fashion firm Nanda,
as foreign cosmetic industry leaders jostle for a
slice of one
of the world's most innovative beauty markets.
I would sympathize with the turkey
as slivers
of explanations and excuses were
sliced from our tender hides.
In the study titled «What Would Batman Eat: Priming Children to Make Healthier Fast Food Choices» researchers at Cornell showed children pictures
of role models before asking them to choose french fries or apple fries (raw apple
slices)
as part
of their lunch.
«The entry
of large global operators such
as William Hill and Sportsbet could have helped push a deal across the line
as they have taken a sizeable
slice of the local wagering market,» said Matthew Felsman, a wealth adviser at AAP Securities.
«Basically, I just spent two and a half years working on utility - scale energy,» Griffith says with a sigh
as he chews at a
slice of fancy pizza.
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.
A manager can send a question from a mobile phone, and then
slice and dice feedback on the basis
of variables such
as tenure or department, to identify real - time trends.
To put that in context, it's more than the annual GDP for some small countries — more than The Bahamas for example — or
as USA Today put it, «a big
slice of the $ 90 billion in total market value created for all investors who own these shares»
Kolondra also said Opera is not talking with its mobile - operator partners about instituting the feature in its (far more widely used) mobile versions — many operators are controversially experimenting with blocking ads at the network level rather than in the browser, partly
as a way
of getting publishers and ad networks to give them a
slice of their revenue.
As time goes on, we will get better in making these experiences even more complementary, but at this point we wanted to offer a
slice of what is to come.»
One
of the quickest way to lose a viewer's interest, especially in the team video, is by ignoring the obvious: Film allows founders to show off their personality, and offer a
slice of who they are
as person.
A subset
of affluent consumers is willing to pay higher prices for free - range beef, cage - free eggs, and other animal products marketed
as sustainably produced and cruelty - free, but that's a tiny
slice of the market.
Slice says it uses the same encryption security
as major U.S. financial institutions and does not access credit card data or store passwords for any
of your email or merchant accounts.
His company — dubbed Tony Maroni's Pizza in honor
of his childhood nickname — started
as a pizza - by - the -
slice shop in Kirkland, Wash., and grew into a franchise operation with 17 outlets in Washington and Southern California.
For many
of us,
slicing and dicing is
as extensive
as it gets for our onion endeavors.
Some say they are the apple
of onions because some varieties, such
as the Vidalia, are so sweet and crisp that they can be
sliced and eaten raw, according to Sidoti.
«We care more about the lack
of stresses for the near - 70 %
slice of GDP known
as «personal consumption» than we do about the 4.5 %
slice known
as durable goods shipments,» Porcelli said.
As one indication, the Small Business Administration's loan volumes were sliced in half as banks of all sizes seized up and stopped lendin
As one indication, the Small Business Administration's loan volumes were
sliced in half
as banks of all sizes seized up and stopped lendin
as banks
of all sizes seized up and stopped lending.
With the big ETF players covering the easiest and most inexpensive indexes, more ETFs have been launched by niche managers focused on new
slices of markets and sectors,
as well
as alternative investing and actively managed strategies.
Hogan and his team then hunkered down to
slice that vision into a series
of 90 - day action plans — such
as ramping up sales to the robotics segment
of the automotive industry and expanding into burgeoning markets such
as China.
With slots wide enough to accommodate the puffiest bagels and deep enough to toast taller
slices of bread, it browns bread
as evenly
as toasters five times the price.
It's highly generic,
as if culled together from a series
of stock photos: bun, burger, watery lettuce, and a
slice of tomato.
As it seeks to get a bigger
slice of Americans» spending, Google just ramped up the delivery wars by expanding its same - day service.
As tight lending standards continue to lock many would - be buyers out
of the market, one company plans to crack open the door to homeownership by providing crowdfunded down payment assistance from investors in exchange for a
slice of a buyer's home equity.
Each is known
as a «Q,» and in crowdfunding fashion may be traded separately from other Q's that were part
of the same original
slice of equity.
The public equity market is factually and demonstrably a small fraction
of the financial assets available and traded in the economy, and it still is not clear to me why that particular
slice of the asset world should be used
as a price guide for the social discount rate.
SYDNEY (Reuters)- U.S. private equity giant KKR & Co LP moved to bolster its presence in Australia's lucrative mortgage market on Wednesday, joining a rush
of players hungry for a
slice of a property boom even
as the sector shows early signs
of slowing.
That «definitive move lower» occurred last Friday,
as $ GLD plunged 4.7 % and
sliced through a major level
of horizontal price support.
RK: The venture business is built around the notion
of an expanded pie, not the size
of the
slice and that's how an entrepreneur should think about it
as well.
As I look forward to 2018, I am concerned that the market environment continues to favor high - priced growth stocks, especially a narrow
slice of what I consider increasingly expensive technology and consumer discretionary companies.
The tips you offered are great but do you have any suggestions or ideas for us international investors who would like to get a
slice of that delicious cake called «financial freedom»
as well?
Other bond funds focus on a narrower
slice of the bond market, such
as a short - term Treasury fund or a corporate high - yield fund.
As an example, stocks are a
slice of business ownership.
The $ 3 million to $ 5 million
slice of the market is being hardest hit
as buyers without deposits
of between 25 to 35 per cent are being squeezed out
of the market by the tougher lending conditions, agents claim.
Tesla and scores
of others from traditional automakers to technology firms are all competing for a
slice of China's fast - growing new - energy vehicle market
as the country looks to impose tough new tariffs to encourage production
of «green» cars.
Think
of trading costs
as a percentage
sliced off the sum invested.
Thank you to Mark Tennant for having me
as a guest on the Edwards Communications podcast series «A
Slice a Day» - a fun and digestible collection
of marketing tips and content.
But the companies that could be hurt by those, such
as auto manufacturers, make up a small
slice of total jobs.
So, basically, Israel is using Gaza
as an excuse to
slice and dice the West Bank into separated small areas
of Palestinians who are all effectively in prison camps even though most people living in the West Bank just want to live in peace and not be attacked regularly by Israeli settlers.
I thoroughly enjoy all
of these artistic expressions, these
slices of life
as seen by hurting and healing people who are made in the image
of love.