Sentences with phrase «own concoctions»

But the systemic deracination of the canned red barrel by the homemade berry concoction is a bridge too far.
Not every scientist gets to spend her days mixing concoctions in test tubes or digging up dinosaur bones; every lab needs a senior manager to keep research teams on track and on budget.
All along the way the chef needs to see whether his concoction tastes good.
This account of NATO finances is one of Trump's favorite concoctions.
The resulting article went viral and Woolverton's sweet little concoction took off.
The Ancient Chinese used mercury; ancient Indians tried sitting over pots of steam or onions; German folklore recommended a concoction of ants, camel saliva, and deer hair boiled in bear fat.
A food truck is a great place to sell certain specialty food concoctions — things like veggie hot dogs with your special homemade sauerkraut or gourmet pretzels with a variety of dipping sauces or fruit dipped in different chocolate and sauces, crepes, meatballs, cupcakes — the possibilities are nearly limitless.
While you may know Hurom better for its heavier duty juicers, which can turn your kale, celery, and pineapple into a delectable green concoction, this Citrus Juicer is a more approachable machine.
Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Mission Statement: «We make, distribute & sell the finest quality all natural ice cream & euphoric concoctions with a continued commitment to incorporating wholesome, natural ingredients and promoting business practices that respect the Earth and the Environment.»
This summer will tell whether Coors Light Iced T will be the magic potion to tear drinkers away from their fancy vodka concoctions and craft brews.
(Claims that the concoction can accelerate weight - loss and improve mental focus are unproved.)
Smoke's has taken poutine, the snack staple developed in Quebec, and put it at the center of the plate, adding pulled pork, bacon, chicken, Philly cheesesteak and more than a dozen other toppings to the french - fry base, transforming the decadent concoction into a full meal.
And now, after they largely failed to master that complex, arduous task, the level of difficulty is being raised even higher: This improbable concoction can not appear to have been engineered by scientists.
You can now buy Carlson's concoctions at Loblaw's, Walmart, Safeway, Metro and Sobey's — and she still develops every recipe herself.
Budweiser Crown is a confounding concoction.
(All ice cream brands do this, but less expensive and low - fat concoctions contain significantly more air than brands like Häagen - Dazs and Ben & Jerry's.)
If you pour too much, it even tells you how to fix it, and will also indicate the correct amount of ice for a given concoction.
But Americans are starting to view tequila differently, partly because bartenders are using the spirit for unusual concoctions.
Hops, yeast, and water also, of course, went into the concoction.
General Mills, which worked with Fulton Beer to launch HefeWheaties, has already got its next breakfast concoction in the works.
While plain, old peanut butter and jelly is available, P.B. Loco is all about creative concoctions made with gourmet peanut butter flavors, including Asian Curry Spice, European Cafe Mocha and Jungle Banana.
It looks like the cookie portion of the concoction is a normal Golden Oreo, while the «stuf» inside is a pink and blue concoction.
Should you have never enjoyed one of its concoctions, there's actually nothing special about it.
The news begged for a simple question to be answered: How could such an obscure concoction ever end up on the menu of an American casual dining chain?
They started to make creative juices concoctions out of their homes, buying all of the produce from natural grocery markets at full retail price.
Just as with technology companies, fast - food chains depend on flashy new products to keep customers interested, which is why we can surely expect more of these concoctions in the year ahead.
If you order a milkshake in New England, you'll likely get a soupier concoction of just milk and syrup.
When that shop abruptly closed, Chau and Chen turned to YouTube to figure out how to make their own Taiwanese tea concoction — minus the artificial powders and sweeteners.
Wheat protein and potato protein gel make up the meat's «muscle» — its sinewy fiber — and then gum gel is added to make the whole concoction moldable.
It's important to understand that the USCI isn't a random concoction of data, but rather the gold standard for measuring current economic growth, as it summarizes the key coincident economic indicators used to determine the official start and end dates of U.S. recessions; namely, the broad measures of output, employment, income and sales.
Lyndon and I sit down in a plain conference room on the second floor near his cubicle, and soon his assistant brings us each a black coffee and a green smoothie concoction he calls «The Lyndon,» which is a blend of kale, celery, and other vegetables.
To summarize: a concoction of perverse regulatory consequences coupled with dilapidated and declining community banking infrastructure has created a deathly landscape for small business lending.
Neither has had a ton of success monetizing their formulas since then, in part because they remain committed to their «concoctions» for consulting business, and also because they rely on inconsistent and limited data feeds that lack analysis of the financial footnotes or management disclosure and analysis.
Any one who knows the long and convoluted, very human process of the integration of the «Yahweh» god, (the god of the armies), into Hebrew culture, could never for a moment take it seriously, as well as the development of the major tenets of Christianity, most of which were not spoken of by the so - called «founder» of that religion, (but instead were developed by his followers), many years later, including the long, and very interesting concoctions of his cult.
Breezy acoustic strumming and a loose rambling of drums are somehow fused together to form an accessible concoction of alt - country, not altogether different from Cold Roses - era Ryan Adams.
Well, the nice thing is that I don't walk around thinking that I was born with something called «sin» (which is a concoction of religion) and spending my time trying to please an invisible friend.
And then, mama doesn't have to tell me this part, because it's the part I can still close my eyes and see: Every time that two - and - a-half-year-old Nancy Leigh Craig and I whipped up the murky concoction?
Glad to see you go, RatMan, but this Son of Adam neither eats nor drinks of your foul concoctions, or listens to your purposely twisted words.
The code wasn't merely a first - century concoction, but a magical message that transcends time.
I support your ques to not be blinded by fervent error or fanatical concoctions of tall tales.
Note that the Dalai Lama does not say that we ought to respect animals because they are useful to us, or because they are concoctions of our egos, or because they are extensions of our bodies.
This is one of the most outrageous arguments I have seen, and I am curious if this is your own concoction, or if it is something you got from another source.
I have read the Koran and read it and I must say: The Koran is an antichristian and antijewish concoction, made - up by Muhammad.
God or no God, evolution is a silly, childish concoction of myths and mysticism.
They're in witchcraft, focusing on external things, manipulating people, whipping up some concoction they think will make them the answer.
In Tangled, the Walt Disney Company's new animated, feature - length, 3 - D adaptation of «Rapunzel,» critic Armond White finds, sadly, that the story of the girl with the very long locks not only «has been amped up from the morality tale told by the Brothers Grimm into a typically overactive Disney concoction of cute humans, comic animals, and one - dimensional villains,» but also that the film's «hyped - up story line... gives evidence that cultural standards have undergone a drastic change» in the decades since Walt Disney first set out to charm both children and adults with his animated retellings of fairy tales.
Against a backdrop of heavy competition, constant interference and very probable failure, Apel focuses wholly on getting his concoction absolutely perfect.
There is a literary development here, but not a development proceeding from the dynamism of human concoction, of the notion of Christ's Divinity in itself.
You would be hard - pressed to convince a physicist that Newton's inverse square law of gravitation is a purely cultural concoction.
In Tangled, the Walt Disney Company's new animated, feature - length, 3 - D adaptation of «Rapunzel,» critic Armond White finds, sadly, that the story of the girl with the very long locks not only «has been amped up from the morality tale told by the Brothers Grimm into a typically overactive Disney concoction... Continue Reading»
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