Sentences with phrase «old days any»

«Part of the issue in the old days would have been the currency risk from taking renminbi, and the exchange used to take longer, but [lately] renmimbi has been less volatile than other currencies.»
I never realized in the old days they used red dye to make «Red Velvet» cakes.
I miss the old days.
I miss the old days too!
Every Season Pies Grand Traverse Pie Co. combines bakery and restaurant offerings to bring the fond memories of the old days back to customers in a modern way.
We can't wait to see a bottle on every bar, just like in the good old days
In the old days before baking powder I was told soured milk (the mentioned goats milk) and alcohol were doing the raising job!
It comes out gooey and soft — like using sweetened condensed milk in the old days!
The bad old days of margarine whose production quality was difficult to control are over, thanks to one man's invention of the modern emulsifier.
In the old days I used cheese cloth and that was a bit messy because the almond pulp squirted out of it.
I agree, these are real deal, just like I used to make with my mom in the old days.
There have been a lot of studies pm soy and it was really only one of the meat substitutes that we had back in the old days.
The salad is called insalata di rinforzo --» reinforcement salad» — is because it was customary in the old days to make a first batch as an antipasto on Christmas Eve and to keep on «reinforcing» it with more cauliflower and condiments over the course of the holiday season, so there would always be some of it on hand up until New Years.
It was like in the old days when we kids sat in front of my grandmother's oven to get warm.
In the old days (my 1970 - vintage Joy of Cooking) you were to throw away the chard leaves and use ONLY the stems!
Oh and BTW, the Wagner Dutch Oven is a very old cast Iron Dutch Oven like the good old days, like Grandma used to cook with:):) Have any ideas of what I possibly did wrong?
We cut it to specification and wrap it in paper, just like the old days
«In the old days, bakeries had to put raisins in water so the stems would float to the top,» Chooljian says.
Swedish Santa is a cross between St. Nicholas and the Swedish «farm - tomte,» a gnome, a imagined miniature spirit who used to help out on the farms in the old days.
It was said that, in the old days, the condemned would have their heads struck off the moment the verdict was read.
In fact I bet that's what she used to do, back in the old days.
Every time Ayoe makes these, she gets a little sentimental and pauses to remember the good old days.
I thought back to the old days when I would top my ice cream with «magic shell,» but now that isn't an option since it's full of sugar and other unnecessary ingredients.
They're easy open now, not like the old days.
Ah, the good old days...
My grandmother had several recipes for molasses cookies in her old cookbook, they must have been very popular in the old days.
I feel nostalgic for the good old days when avocado toast was something novel, a little breakfast secret to share with friends.
i snuck into the university of north dakota practice rooms, took off my shoes like the good old days, and started regaining my right big toe muscle, the one that ends up doing most of the vibe pedaling.
In the old days, fruits and vegetables were never the center of the plate, but today's food trends are putting a greater emphasis on produce, Pavlofsky says.
This stew recipe includes a small amount of salted beef, another holdover from «the old days,» when that was the only way to ship beef, and it is an ingredient found in almost all the recipes for this stew.
And that was back in the good old days.
We ate hotel food that was pretty good, including bobotie, a curry mince pie, fiery mutton chops, chicken that tasted like chicken in the old days, and spicy masala chickpeas.
In the old days this used to be expressed, if somewhat imperfectly, by saying that if God is possible, he is eo ipso necessary (Leibniz).
In the old days a fight involved fists which was bad enough.
They can not join with those vociferous persons, often associated with conservative religious groups, who seek to go back to what are often styled «the good old days»: on the other hand, they do not have much sympathy for the wildly radical people who assume that there must be a total destruction of our inheritance, in the naive confidence that surely «something» will then appear that is entirely good and sound and right.
And all that which in the old days was regarded with horror as the expression of impious insubordination has now become spirited, the sign of a deep nature.
Doc Vestibule Right, back in the «good old days» sure they would have waited for the baby to be born, and then they would leave it exposed somewhere in the wilderness to die, especially if it's paternity was undesirable, or if it was deformed in some way.
«Thou shalt believe,» that is what was said in the old days.
In the good old days, Unitarian Universalist activists would try to get you to believe in almost nothing.
Yes — the good old days of the Confederacy!
I still remember those good old days we spent specializing in rattleology.
Ah yes the good old days when women could not vote and blacks were considered animals.
Lwet's go back to the good old days of sickness and illness coverage only.
Yes, I laughed like a madman at that nasty bit of humor in the old days.
No doubt the fundamentalist hostility to social - welfare programs also derives from a belief in the myth of «the good old days
Anyone who says this country used to be more reflective of Christian values is flat - out wrong, and it worries me when people advocate a return to the «good old days
They want to drag us back in time — to the «good old days» - when women were barefoot and pregnant, and along with children were considered chattel.
It is old white men losing their control of society as a whole and they are just grasping at memories of the good old days... blacks were owned, women had no rights, the world was flat, the earth was the center of the universe...
As for the church in the old days the churches ran more of the food pantries and soup kitchens (a lot do still).
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