Sentences with phrase «produces enough juice»

The device's 3100mAh battery produces enough juice for it to render almost 15 hours of talk time and 12 days worth of standby time.
Indeed, hooking several vents together produces enough juice to power a light bulb.
The cabbage should have produced enough juice to completely cover it.
But the downside is that you would need a really good juicer that can masticate these small greens in order to produce enough juice to make it worth your while.
Combined, that's a total range of 300 miles - but the pocket - protector crew might have noticed something strange: neither the battery pack nor the gas engine can produce enough juice to fully power the electric motors.
Either the alternator is bad or it isn't able to produce enough juice to keep up with your vehicle's demand (which probably includes some defective component that is sucking lots of juice).

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I didn't have enough mushrooms so I did 8 oz mushroom and then added in some asparagus with some fresh lemon zest and juice since our lemon tree is producing fruit right now.
It's increased about $ 20 - 25 per week, but I buy enough fresh produce to make juice for both Mal and me, usually 4 - 5 days per week, so 8 - 10 juices, which is definitely cheaper than buying fresh juice!
The natural fat and juices that cook out of the tuna muscle during our once - cooked process are not enough to surround all sides of the fish, thereby producing an almost caramelized effect in certain areas.
Although the system produced a winning record of 1,923 - 1,845 ATS (51 %), it did not win enough to cover the standard juice charged by most sportsbooks.
The emphasis on dairy and processed foods (cereals, Nestle - produced juices, blocks of cheese large enough to constipate a whole family of newborns;)-RRB- is troublesome and rarely mentioned.
We tried water and sugar, and apple juice to no avail, then I gently inserted a cotton bud (Q - tip) dipped in vaseline into his rectum just enough to stimulate him to push hard enough for him to start the pooh, he just lays they strains and giggles relieved of the release of gases and poo, continue stimulating the rectum with the cotton bud, (you should only loose sight of the cotton bud head and no further) my grandson poops about a days worth of poop and we only do it when he is despair and uncomfortable, but in my days it was the only way my son would poop, he never ever produced a naturally dirty napppy and he now is a healthy 25 yo.
Here are a few other commonly reported irritants in diets: excessive caffeine (including chocolate); flavorful spices such as garlic, curry, cumin, and cinnamon (interestingly enough, women in countries where spicy foods are a staple don't seem to report these problems on average); highly acidic foods like tomatoes, citrus fruits and their juices; gas producing vegetables like onions, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, cabbage, bell peppers, and cucumbers; and very spicy foods.
In March, the company opened a new factory in Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing market.
The last major solar flare was the «Carrington event» of 1859, which produced massive worldwide auroral displays and made the telegraph system do some scary things: Aside from delivering shocks to operators, telegraph paper caught fire, and there was enough residual juice in the system to send and receive telegrams even after they shut the network down.
Because the produce used to make fresh juice won't count toward your fiber intake, you'll need to make sure you are getting enough fiber from other daily servings of vegetables and fruits.
Naturally, as Lau touched on, wireless charging doesn't produce enough electrical juice to «fast charge» your smartphone.
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