Sentences with phrase «own big pot»

If they're right, there's a big pot of gold there, and the ability to make a contribution to the world.»
Bigger pots, especially those that draw significant media coverage, tend to bring in more lottery - ticket customers.
Bigger pots, especially those that draw significant media coverage, tend to bring in more customers for lottery tickets.
But it's worth remembering that the money isn't just all sitting there in a big pot, waiting to be distributed among the CEO, other workers, and shareholders.
There is a fascinating battle under way over states» rights and taxation, with federal Treasurer Peter Costello wielding his new - found power as chieftain of the biggest pot of gold the nation has ever seen — the GST.
The Green Organic Dutchman will be the biggest pot stock of 2018.
Or will it just continue to balloon into bigger pot?
This guy is cr@pola who is lumping the «spiritual but not religious» into one big pot without differentiation and doesn't even try to understand the ideas behind this.
I would have thought NP would have caught that and not used it to stir the big pot!
«We end up with the big pot of money, take our [expenses] and distribute everything back to the owners.»
I used the big pot but I'm not sure exactly what size it is.
This is just one buttery, solid poundcake from Australia that begs for a big pot of tea and a fluffy, vapid magazine or a great read - it - at - one - shot novel.
What I like to do is cook up a big pot of plain steel cut oats on the weekend / during my prep day.
We'll begin with cooking a big pot of rice, which will then make its way into three distinct dishes: vibrant fried rice, congee, and veggie burgers.
You can buy coconut Oil in Tescos — # 6.00 for a big pot.
You can also make a big pot and then freeze the leftovers to give yourself healthy ready meals to get you through the week!
That chili and cornbread just makes me happy by looking at it, can't wait to make a big pot when it gets colder out for lunches!
I cooked up a batch of the lentils in a big pot and used a small spoon to top each crostini with the tiny legumes.
Bring a big pot of water to a boil, like you would with pasta.
Finished up making a big pot of this chili for our family dinner tonight.
Cooked them at 350 ° for 25 minutes on a lined baking sheet and then dropped them into a big pot of minestrone soup and let them simmer along with the soup a few minutes before serving.
Add to the big pot.
Tony and I made a big pot of marinara sauce — basically a base sauce so that we can make a vodka sauce, or I can make a spicy sauce for me at some point.
Add a ladle or two of the cooking liquid, whisk well, and pour the mixture into the big pot, (Do not boil, or the egg and cream will curdle).
A trick one of my Chef's taught me for rising dough is to fill a big pot of water set it on the stove and let it boil away, filling the air with steam.
At the first signs of a cold coming on or when my kids start sniffling and sneezing, I begin to put together a big pot of chicken soup.
Make a big pot of this and you'll have some tasty leftovers.
Make a big pot of this and you'll have some tasty leftovers — bring some to work for lunch.
That said, there is the possibility of creating a micro-rut when it comes to leftovers if you're once of those who makes a big pot of chili then slogs through it all week in the name of ease and convenience (raising my hand over here!)
Fill up a big pot (I use my pasta pot) about 1/2 full with cool water.
We made a big pot of chili yesterday in the slow cooker.
But make a big pot of gumbo and it really adds to the meal.
Get one that is about 6 quarts since that is the most useful size for making stews, big pots of spagetti sauce, and this recipe.
Who wants to spend all day in the kitchen when you can make a big pot of white bean chicken chili to feed the crowd?!
Get two big pots going at the same time.
But I just keep the big pot in the fridge and eat rice all week, if it's just the two of us.
So, next up, I think I'll use it instead of a more traditional curry broth, in a big pot with lots of fresh vegetables, maybe some noodles...
In the past, I always cooked my red beans in a big pot on the stove.
I probably get my affiinity for a big pot of greens with pot likker from my Grandmother who would have had a fit at the thought of pouring out the liquid from cooking her greens.
I did send up a big pot of chicken noodle soup to the family, because they wanted it.
I might make super quick things across a couple days, and then do a big pot of something that takes a bit more time - a stew or curry.
I add all the ingredients to a big pot and let it simmer away while I do other things.
Making a big pot of soup over the weekend is a great way to use up produce odds and ends.
If you didn't know, we were down to one big pot and one small skillet.
Find a big pot, throw in the bones (I usually remove the skin).
What I was really craving was a big pot of chicken soup.
Put the potatoes in a big pot with enough water to cover by 1 - inch.
I mean, look at how late I'm posting this and you'll still have time to shop for the fruit, have a big pot of tea and cake at your favourite café, soak the fruit overnight, cook the cake and wrap all your pressies whilst drinking a sherry!
As soon as the weather begins to cool off a bit, I get out my crock pot and cook up a big pot of my Slow Cooker Sirloin Beef Stew.
And I always try to cook things that can be frozen or saved in the fridge for a long time because frankly, when I make a big pot of lentils, I can eat it for a week, but then I'm tired of it and I still have half a recipe left.
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