Sentences with phrase «packaged kind»

The phrase "packaged kind" refers to someone who appears to be kind and friendly on the outside, but their kindness is not genuine or sincere. They may be pretending to be kind for their own benefit or to manipulate others. Full definition
The only drawback I find is that they don't last as long as packaged kinds, so I usually just make a smaller amount.
I don't use them but have tried a few packaged kinds.
Thierry Minaud, CEO of Smurfit Kappa Bag - in - Box says: «Throughout the years, we have developed a unique expertise in the domain of packaging all kinds of drinks such as wine, fruit juices, milk or water in Bag - in - Box ® and Pouch - Up ®.
I know my A-Z series is pantry ingredients not fresh fruit and vegetables, but I decided edamame count as I buy the frozen packaged kind.
But since we can't have the packaged kind of fudge popsicles anyway, I don't much mind that my gluten free son won't have the corn syrup solids, high fructose corn syrup and polysorbate 80 and 65 in the «real» Fudgsicle.
Marshmallows are so much fun to make — and I think they taste better homemade than the packaged kind.
In fact, they hold up as well as the packaged kind, which if you have ever had them you know that they do tend to crack if they are knocking around loose in a purse.
Taste so much better than the packaged kind!
Their packaging kind of says it all: «You're about to look, feel, and live better.»
In your experience, has home ground oat flour acted any differently than the packaged kind?
I'd had hummus in high school, the packaged kind.
I love flax crackers but of course have only ever had them in restaurants or the packaged kind
Those look so much more delicious than the packaged kind.
The packaging kind of looks like a sex toy.
Apple has packaged all kinds of revised hardware into its thinnest tablet yet:
Publishing dodgy science within the scientific community is one thing — hardly excusable, but there is at least a reasonable expectation that one's peers are in a position to critically evaluate such research — but to package this kind of work for public consumption is truly irresponsible.
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