Sentences with phrase «own elbow grease»

Raising money from the crowd requires preparation, elbow grease, and honest analysis of your idea.
A touch of elbow grease is required!
If you're going to take the time to apply for a job, put some elbow grease into it!
Tim Hwang, armed with nothing but big data and some millennial elbow grease, is out to make government — and our entire economy — more efficient.
You got ta hand it to Tom Buschman, who exemplifies bootstrapping in its raw and pure form — opportunity seized and exploited with old - fashioned elbow grease.
A little extra elbow grease can save you a ton of money in the long run.
Conservative in almost every sense of the word, the billionaire Singer, now 73, insists on hedging all his investments to reduce the risk of loss, and prizes «manual efforts» — in other words, old - fashioned elbow grease — as the defining characteristic of his investment style.
Let's say you think with a little elbow grease your best sales rep can sell 100 units in Q1 2011.
It's like the difference between people who like paying a premium for an already renovated home vs. those willing to use some elbow grease to remodel an ugly duckling.
This town believes in lots of elbow grease and an emphasis on the fundamentals of building terrific businesses.»
Stock picking takes a little elbow grease.
Unlike traditional soaps, the shaving creams require a little less elbow grease to generate lather.
Meanwhile if you actually have good content and are trying to get it spread, there aren't a lot of tools to help you with the elbow grease part.
They are also super easy to use — with little to no elbow grease required — making for a fun tool to have kids help operate.
A little elbow grease when you stir can help whip some air into the mixture and thin it out, too.
Sure, it'll take a little more elbow grease to reduce 5 or 6 carrots to ultra thin strips, but I guarantee you'll end up with a superior finished product that will help you forget all about the extra effort.
Use an electric mixer (or a silicone spatula and some elbow grease) to beat ingredients together until smooth.
The choux dough needs to be light and fluffy, which translates in a lot of elbow grease.
I'm sure that would work too... or a lot of elbow grease:) Let me know if you end up making this!!
The dough was greasy and sticky but, with a little elbow grease and a lot of flour, we managed to roll it out into two round circles.
It takes a bit of elbow grease, but it's definitely a very rewarding (and tasty!)
You can also do the same thing in a mixer using a dough hook, or with a little elbow grease by hand.
No problem if you don't have a fancy spiralizer, you can just use a vegetable peeler or box grater for a similar effect with a little more elbow grease.
Turn the dough into the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or, if you've still got some elbow grease left, you can continue by hand.
Cauliflower: With this, and any other recipe that is made with «riced» cauliflower, please use as much elbow grease as you can muster to wring all the moisture out of the cauliflower.
By using some elbow grease and limiting the number of stirs to 20 or less, the gluten in the flour doesn't develop, leaving us with soft, tender muffins.
I was able to make them in my Vitamix, even though the stickiness required a little more elbow grease on my part.
Nope, just good ole elbow grease.
Let's take a sweet turn on the simple recipe subject: a delicious and tender cake, that goes wonderfully with a cup of tea or coffee — making it could not be easier: you just throw all the ingredients together in a bowl and mix well; no elbow grease needed — the electric mixer will take care of that for you.
If you don't have a food processor or a blender, this recipe can be made by hand... with just a little elbow grease.
Make the filling: In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese, butter, sugar, peanut butter, salt and vanilla together until fluffy with an electric mixer or with good elbow grease, a big whisk.
Kitchen aid mixers are great, but there just can't compete with elbow grease when it comes to kneading dough.
It takes a bit of elbow grease * and a whole lotta ingredients to get this thing put together, but it's well worth the effort if you're a fan of the green stuff + mashed potatoes like I am.
Lastly, the Lemonsweet took some elbow grease from juicing.
Most of my recipes call for a standing mixer, but can be adapted to be made with a hand held mixer or even by hand and some elbow grease.
With a little elbow grease and some patience, you will have beautiful, shiny new pan in no time.
Despite a little extra elbow grease, the results were worth it.
Use it dry with a paper towel or cloth and a little elbow grease.
I did the elbow grease method as I didn't know what it would do to the enamel.
Depending on the amount of baked on goo it may take quite a bit of elbow grease, but I have never had it NOT get it all off.
In regards to your pot and cleaning it, bicarbonate of soda, either a cleaning sponge or cloth and a bit of elbow grease.
It always works, with just a little elbow grease at the end.
I use baking soda and elbow grease to get out most of the stains — have you tried the magic eraser?
I use a scrubby sponge and a bit of elbow grease on the really tough spots.
I used a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part peroxide and some elbow grease and they are shiny again.
It's all - natural, and requires little elbow grease, especially when used with a microfiber e-cloth.
I use Cerama Bryte and a Scot - brite non-scratch pad and loads of elbow grease.
I use baking soda and make a simple paste and good ol' elbow grease.
Use some elbow grease!
The blue ones work as well but take a lot more elbow grease.
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