Sentences with phrase «really big batch of it»

«And the idea of cooking up a really big batch of it would delight Julia.

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It's focused one everyday day eating, from simple weekday suppers (that really do take ten minutes) to big batch meals (that you can make for lots of people in one pot or freeze for simple ready meals), work / on - the - go meals and of course some sweet treats.
I make big batches of pumpkin and veggie soup to freeze and take as lunches... it really is the ultimate comfort food.
This lets you really take advantage of some of the amazing sushi recipes that are out there, as long as you make up a big batch of cauliflower rice to use as the inner part of the roll.
I do enjoy celebrating certain holidays and I really like giving people gifts, even if it is just a big batch of cookies.
So don't really want to spend the extra money to make a big batch of it!!
I really love to bake, so I aim to make smaller batches, allowing me to bake a bigger variety of treats.
I know that a lot of people still purchase ready - made protein bars in the stores for convenience purposes, but it really is great if you can carve out a little bit of time and make a big batch of something like this and have it on hand.
I made a big batch of dill buttermilk dressing — it's really a ranch dressing with dill as the star — for this salad and have been dipping into it all week for all sorts of things — with carrot sticks, as a sandwich spread.
I made a large batch of these for a cookie swap — I flavoured with vanilla, mandarin orange peel and spices (cinnamon, cloves, allspice), and they were a big hit, but really easy on a time crunch.
I really just save the turkey and the asparagus for cooking on the big day, and reheat the rest of the food in batches in the oven.
The batch baking really makes making a big batch of quesadillas a total breeze.
The first time I remember really enjoying eating oranges was when I was a kid and my mom would prepare big batches of orange slices for our soccer games and practices.
The two most prominent topics exemplifying this in the last batch of comments are, IMO, 1) the point that the oceans are not simply one big homogenous pot of water, but extremely dynamic environments constantly interacting with the atmosphere, and 2) the point that proper interpretation of statistics, including graphs, demands more than «well, it looks to me...» That second point is really, really, important, and you were previously walked through it a great length (a process Barton, bless his heart, appears ready to recapitulate — and good luck, I say.
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