Sentences with phrase «pots of»

These appetizers are little pots of gold stuffed with delicious filling!
The summer's unusual heat and abundance of hungry insects had promised an iffy tomato season anyway, but, needless to say, by the end of September, it was clear I would miss out on my yearly homegrown tomato activities: no weekends of steamy kitchen windows with boiling pots of canned sauce featuring my prized Cherokee Purples; no homemade, slow - simmered San Marzano tomato paste; no sheet pans lining the counters with roasted black cherry tomatoes (the best tomato flavor on this earth, ever).
Pasta is not the best choice for me because I cook a couple of pots of soup on Sunday so I don't have to cook during the week.
If you live on your own, or you can't persuade your friends to try out this system you can always do larger pots of things and either keep them in the fridge for the next few days or the freezer.
There were apple - scented candles and lotus - infused incense wafting about as I laid out homemade jams, fresh pastries, hearth - hot bagels, scalding coffee and pots of Irish breakfast tea.
It's a total superfood in the kitchen, and one of my absolute favourite beauty staple too — although don't worry, I have two separate pots of this on the go at the same time, one for the -LSB-...]
I made two large pots of this and froze 18 portions for the upcoming winter months here in Philadelphia!
So I make huge pots of vegetable chowder with coconut milk as the base.
«That which is to follow,» he wrote, «represents many tedious, but gladdening, hours in the kitchen, not to mention countless pots of chili.»
Maybe the tortellini will help to motivate my picky eater at home to overcome her lately acquired aversion to large pots of soup (which the adults in this household love so much)...
I guess that's why they call it the 7 Pot because, one pepper is rumored to be able to add heat to 7 pots of stew.
One can not argue that I was indoctrinated not to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, pots of gold at the end of the rainbow, etc..
- Two pots of Egyptian provenance were found in Greece and Crete, both dating 1800 - 1400 BC, but both in area so far removed from the range of the camel as to suggest its presence in the intermediate areas (e.g., Syria or Egypt) during an earlier time.
Admitting his own weakness, he says: «But we hold this treasure in pots of earthenware, so that the immensity of the power is God's and not our own» (2 Cor 4:7).
We also took our time because things like this can't be rushed, and the creation of lists like these always involves several pots of coffee, several hours of plumbing the depths of Spotify and a few late - night debates about the merits of this band, the lasting appeal of that album and just what constitutes a «Top 10» list.
Folded stacked quilts and old, wide windowsills full of clay pots of blooming geraniums reaching for spring sun, and fireplaces full of a choir of wavering, dripping candles, and white duvets turned back and always waiting.
3) Two pots of Egyptian provenance were found in Greece and Crete, both dating 1800 - 1400 BC, but both in area so far removed from the range of the camel as to suggest its presence in the intermediate areas (e.g., Syria or Egypt) during an earlier time.
Anyway, little do they know but, I am the one who makes 5 pots of coffee every Sunday morning.
«Climate related risk is one of the biggest trends affecting investors today and will impact the pension pots of millions of workers,» warned Diandra Soobiah, head of responsible investment at NEST Corporation.
They're the most frugal of fairy tale creatures (excluding dragons), hoarding large pots of gold at the elusive end of the rainbow or somewhere on the Emerald Isle.
Pots of English roses, grasses, Cosmos daisies, and Gaura are due to be added around the reflective pool in the summer.
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.
Republicans» new bill attempts to mitigate these concerns with huge new pots of market - stabilizing funding for insurers — which is, ironically, one of the features that Cruz's fellow conservative Paul has deemed a non-starter.
«That pot of gold at the end the rainbow isn't there for many,» he said.
For many years, consumers had to live with the inflexible, waste - prone process of brewing a whole pot of coffee just to make a single cup.
It's the great intangible, that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for a business owner: How do you get your employees to care about their work as much as you do?
However, I've had the luxury of learning early on how to harness the power of web videos and thus help my small business make its first big steps towards our pot of gold.
Whenever risk is involved — and trying something new definitely involves risk — it's easy to back away when you're stewing in a pot of vague, indefinite concerns.
Subsequently, we try only what's available, prematurely labeling what appeals most out of the limited pot of choices as our passion.
By facilitating serendipitous introductions, the program not only alleviates loneliness, but also stirs the pot of new ideas and brings together employees to support each other.
If they're right, there's a big pot of gold there, and the ability to make a contribution to the world.»
To make the coffee pot of their dreams a reality, Marotta and Glazer put two former Westinghouse engineers up to the task.
A droning speaker, a dull PowerPoint presentation and a pot of stale coffee.
It's your next pot of retirement dollars.
For my first test, I boiled a pot of water, poured it into the Hydro Flask, left my apartment, and came back 12 hours later.
Certain actions are already second nature to you — from showering to brewing a pot of coffee — because you have developed neural pathways in your brain that take you through the steps.
They don't see multiple bike - share systems competing for the same pot of people.
Suppressing our emotions is like trying to hold down the lid on a boiling pot of water.
Factor in competition from major department stores elbowing into the discount retail space and a drop in consumer shopping and you've got a recipe for a big steaming pot of financial ruin.
An added bonus: A melting pot of startups are participating in the program.
The most unusual feature of the plan is an $ 816 million pot of money funded by the state, foundations, philanthropists and The Detroit Institute of Arts.
Rather than focusing on the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, those familiar with success concentrate on the rainbow itself.
Germany's biggest lender is to lift its 2017 pot of bonus cash to more than 1 billion euros ($ 1.2 billion) despite registering a third consecutive year of losses.
While that does not seem substantial, imagine the power it takes to boil a pot of ice water and then imagine process happening faster than a human could comprehend.
Now it's attracting a melting pot of active people.
After dosing study subjects with approximately the amount of tryptophan you'd get from a turkey dinner, the researchers paired up participants and asked them to play a simple game involving dividing a small pot of money.
The question is, How do you make sure that hard - earned pot of money lasts?
Translation: This may be the colleague who complains about pitching in on extra work, finishes the pot of coffee without making more, and sets up a print job to run 1,000 copies the morning she knows another teammate is pushing up against a deadline.
You've got to show your face — open a can, give a smell, make a pot of tea.
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