Sentences with phrase «put everything on a plate»

Let's put everything on a plate and eat.
At this point in the last campaign he had created 42 opportunities for the rest of the Arsenal team, but this has been halved which suggests that he is being more selfish and rather than putting everything on a plate for everyone else; he's saving the meal for himself.

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And it even has a ripple effect — everything I put on my plate after the salad tasted 10 times better because it was seasoned with the leftover dressing.
it's just not what we serve, but lucky for me he loved everything we eagerly put on his plate.
Only changes I made was adding cucumbers and I just poured the salad dressing on after I put everything else on my plate.
Put grilled vegetables in the marinade, making sure everything is evenly coated and arrange on a plate.
What happened to those games where he assists our beloved strikers and miss everything put to them on the plate?
He's handled everything coach Jay Wright has put on his plate so far.
Chelsea are a club these days handed everything on a plate, financially, a win at all costs for a couple years manager, a team permitted by the pgmol to put in potential leg breaking reducers on creative opposition players in the first five minutes with impunity.
Many nights he forgets to run the dishwasher before he goes to bed, but if he does remember and, miracle of miracles, decides to unload the dishes, he puts everything that is not a simple glass or plate on the kitchen counter for me to put away.
I try to wear all the hats, put lots of things on my plate, get everything done, plan too many projects at once and be superwoman.
A couple of tips I'll give you — sometimes like for your kid with Ultra Picky Eater Kid, you might just get a very small plate, literally put one bite of food on the plate of everything.
Excerpted from Ninety Percent of Everything: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry That Puts Clothes on Your Back, Gas in Your Car and Food on Your Plate, by Rose George.
Have you ever thought on Thanksgiving, hey, what would happen if I took this mundane dinner roll and put a little bit of everything on my plate on it?
Here's a basic principle of Einstein's quantum physics that has everything to do with what you're putting in your shopping cart, and on your plate:
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