Sentences with phrase «oil over here»

I use liquid coconut oil for all my baking (no canola oil over here) and for roasting some veggies like sweet potatoes.
I use liquid coconut oil for all my baking (no canola oil over here) and for roasting some veggies like sweet potatoes.

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In preparation for testimony before the House of Commons finance committee in Ottawa on March 10, I pulled together some thoughts on three aspects of the impact of the oil - price crash on oil sands projects and policies, and I thought I'd share them with you here over this and the next couple of posts.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
Yup, you heard it here first (or second, maybe even third), last week was the week that it all happened, the week that we can finally call the oil price crisis officially over.
The home prices went up quite a bit since I moved here over 10 years ago because of oil & gas.
As such, it's not at all clear that the Province has the right to enact the powers it is attempting to here over refined products, although it clearly does have the broad power to restrict exports in the case of crude oil, synthetic crude oil, and bitumen and other resources.
«We are predicting increased sales over the next couple of years as the housing market continues a steady pace of growth, and of course we still have [a] strong oil industry here and construction is picking up,» he said.
Here we can see both Oil and Gold getting bucked by the US Dollar over the past week.
Weather you believe or not (I open my eyes every day) so it's not hard to All will stand before the lord on the day of reckoning which man will no doubtedly usher in and those who don't believe or against god will try to wage war on the almighty to no avail, only to be left in ruins... the great Satan (adversary) will be all who oppose god in battle, that serpent of old is still here today, we live in the middle of a brood of vipers and this website is part of the venom aimed at distorting the faithfuls belief as well as a an agonist for those who wish to continue to disbelieve... CNN is anti god To my brothers and sisters who truly live in Christ Peace be with you and never forget your path despite the darkness that is trying to consume you, bring enough oil for your lamps to live in this darkness and bring extra in case of a delay, he will not abandon you... we will not be forgotten Amen To those who don't, I know the myth of Santa and the easterbunny really choked up your insides to find that they were not real, but childhood is over and it was a cruel human joke designed to make it that much harder for you to believe in that which visits you and you can't see, no matter you have life so is it too much to ask for a little belief?
All you have to do is to heat a lug of olive oil over medium - high heat and grill the whole corn cob for 15 minutes, lid closed, turning every 5 minutes, until the cob has black burn marks here and there and the kernels are soft (you can check it by piercing the cob with a fork).
Otherwise, here's how to apply it: Heat a skillet (any variety) over medium heat, then grasp a wadded paper towel with tongs and douse it with 1 tablespoon canola oil.
Add a tablespoon or two of beans, olives, avocado and cheese and squeeze more lemon juice over, together with olive oil (even though it's optional here).
Here's how - Heat the oil in a large, heavy skillet over medium - low heat, add 6 patties, if they'll fit with some room between each, cover, and cook for 7 to 10 minutes, until the bottoms are deeply browned.
When the soup is nearly done, sauté them in a little olive oil over medium heat, stirring often, until touched with brown spots here and there.
1 bunch radishes — tops removed 2 tablespoons ghee (I've also tried unrefined neutral coconut oil here, it works well) 2 garlic cloves — minced pinch of sea salt 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar 2 teaspoons raw honey or pure maple syrup about 3 cups arugula or other salad greens (the original recipe calls for dandelion) smoked sea salt — for sprinkling over the salad sunflower sprouts or other microgreens for garnish — optional
Place them into a shallow, foil - lined baking tray then splash over some good olive oil, some aged balsamic, red wine vinegar, water, sea salt and cracked pepper (I don't strictly follow any quantities here... basically, you want to create enough liquid for the beetroot to initially steam, then caramelise with a sticky, delicious glaze.
The dough is similar to that of bread: flour, yeast, almond milk and a bit of coconut oil, and you simply top it with fruit, but you normally only see it with plums, or damsons, a special and very sweet kind of plum that we get over here.
I encourage you to go through all the comments over here so you'll have a better idea on how coconut oil will work for you.
If you want more carbs, serve over cooked white rice and mixed greens or a salad of choice, along with a sweet potato or yam, or sweet potato fries (here's a sweet potato fry video recipe from me — and because of the heat instability of extra virgin olive oil, I recommend you use olive oil or coconut oil for your fries, not extra virgin olive oil).
I should point out that if you hear one person telling you coconut oil is the best for skincare, another swearing by grape seed oil, and have me over here brown - nosing rosehip seed oil, don't feel confused.
Here, find seven of the essential oil blends imported from all over the world that Caster thinks you should have in your yoga bag.
4 of the almond oils here are food grade, officially suitable for drizzling over salads or roasting potatoes with: Sky Organics, Fushi, Essential Oil Labs, and Rejuve Naturals.
All you have to do is to heat a lug of olive oil over medium - high heat and grill the whole corn cob for 15 minutes, lid closed, turning every 5 minutes, until the cob has black burn marks here and there and the kernels are soft (you can check it by piercing the cob with a fork).
Hi Jeff, I'll be going over practical aspects of the 6/3 ratio soon, but here's a preview: the best is probably to avoid n - 6 as much as possible and either eat fish or supplement with modest amounts of fish oil.
These Double Chocolate Coconut Oil Cookies are the latest craze over here and that's for a few reasons..
Here's a video from General Finishes explaining how you can use their oil and water - based products over each other, but it holds true for most any brand of oil / water based products.
What probably happened was, back when I paid other people to do my oil changes, some underpaid mechanic at Walmart wanted to get his day over with and haphazardly jammed the metal oil gun into the filler too hard, which bent and broke the oil baffle, which can be seen below the oil cap here in this 2AZ - FE.
Here in Atlanta there is no shortage of Toyota / Lexus shops capable of great work Over the years we've noticed very little correlation between a shop's ability to do great work and the overall work product of the shop Having the ability is only part of the equation Each technician has to want to do great work For this they have to love what they do In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a bit more discerning in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restoraHere in Atlanta there is no shortage of Toyota / Lexus shops capable of great work Over the years we've noticed very little correlation between a shop's ability to do great work and the overall work product of the shop Having the ability is only part of the equation Each technician has to want to do great work For this they have to love what they do In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a bit more discerning in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restorahere for an oil change or a frame - off restoration
Here at Stevinson Toyota East, we even have Toyota Master Certified technicians waiting to provide you with a high level of customer service so don't hesitate any longer to get your oil changed, head over to our Aurora, CO location today!
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Our economy is very dependent on oil as well, but we're a lot smaller than Alberta and a percentage of our GDP oil is actually a much larger percentage over here.
It offers a calm vista over the waters of the Venetian Lagoon in Northern Italy, dappled by bronzed clouds.One of a small number of limited edition prints available in the exhibition, oil - based ink has been used here to re-create the rich and dramatic palette which characterises Cuming's paintings.
Sculpture over the next twenty years included vertiginous stacks of dinner plates, a smooth silver oil can the size of a Christmas tree, a bulbous black cloud with faucets coming out of its puffs, a spiral - shaped bed, and the immense folding tables and chairs seen here.
Over all, the directives reinforce an idea I've been exploring for many years now, in the paper (see the «Big Melt» series), our prize - winning «Arctic Rush» documentary, and my prize - winning Times book, «The North Pole Was Here» — essentially, the combination of a warming climate and rising thirst for oil and gas and shipping routes guarantees that the Arctic Ocean of our history and lore, an untouched, forbidding frontier, is now really history.
If you want to know the truth about gasoline prices, here it is: the exploding demand for oil, especially in places like China, is overwhelming the rate of new discoveries by so much that oil prices are almost certain to continue upward over time no matter what the oil companies promise.
The key issue here — far larger than the debate over a 17 % or an 84 % excess emissions per [barrel] of tar sands oil vs. light sweet crude — is highlighted by, [but] not put into full energy and climate context by, the compelling and depressing Charles Homans Foreign Policy article [link].
Yet here he is, wrapping himself in green cloth, telling the UK that there is no alternative, «cos the «era of cheap oil is over», so we have to go Green.
Click here to read the Global Witness response to allegations over Congo oil report from 10 February 2014
Some who were advocating «power - down» and «population control» for peak oil just over a decade ago are regulars on ATTP's blog now, expressing their superior logical abilities over the lesser intellects here.
Let me here mention a few of the cases where I've been wrong:... Just before Iraq torched the Kuwaiti oil wells in January 1991, I warned that so much smoke might get so high as to disrupt agriculture in much of South Asia; as events transpired, it was pitch black at noon and the temperatures dropped 4 - 6 °C over the Persian Gulf, but not much smoke reached stratospheric altitudes and Asia was spared.
Yet here we see a man, with associations to commercial interests in the implementation of environmental policy (contrast with the speculation that surrounds sceptics who have worked with the oil industry), with a clear commitment to the environmental ethics espoused WWF, who is responsible for determining the UK's policy over the next 45 years.
These incidents include over three - hundred unreported spills from 2012 to 2013, several significant leaks of oil and polluted saltwater into streams and farmland in the six months prior to the latest train derailment (see here and here), a decade - old saltwater spill which is still being cleaned up coupled with a pipeline rupture discovered in September 2013 which will take another four years to clean, and a natural - gas pipeline explosion across the border in Canada, which impacted gas availability in several U.S. states during the winter of 2014 (see here and here).
As energy wonks across the country gear up for the release of the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) International Energy Outlook (IEO), we here at Oil Change International wanted to be sure everyone is on the same page as we read over the EIA's analysis.
I was mulling over the idea of using a renewable source to extract oil and thought, hmm - oil companies must be way ahead of me on this; here's an example from a quick google that suggests so.
But note guest post here, in which I raised concerns about economic growth rates in the face of Peak Oil and (later) Peak Gas over the coming century.
Birds are likely to be among the hardest hit aboveground — conservationists note that this is the worst possible time for the oil spill to occur for birds, as many are currently mating, nesting, and stopping over here during migration.
Understand this: I am a Peak Oiler and pretty much a «doomer,» but I am up to here with this bizarre panting and heaving over Peak Oil vs. Climate Change.
This is disappointing news: here at Treehugger, we've repeatedly driven the point home that the president has almost no control over the price of gas in the short - term — a cocktail of global demand, oil speculation, and political instability in volatile regions determines the price of gas more than anything else.
As I pointed out here, CAGR for CO2 emissions from coal, oil, natural gas, flaring, and cement production averaged 3.08 % for the period 2000 - 2010, peaking to 6 % in 2003 over 2002 (though there was no hysteria that time) and again in 2010 over 2009 (much unwarranted hysteria about a single year, even by professionals but perhaps overblown by the media as usual who may have been selective about who they quoted!).
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