Sentences with phrase «really easy substitute»

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great sandwich I couldn't find mozzarella so I used the smoked provolone that was handy at the store and lemon basil as they were out of basil grilled the tomatoes right on the grill, which was easier and didn't use much of the reserved vinegar its a dynamite recipe so it didn't matter that I had to make a few substitutes Andy Baraghani is really one to watch for fun and tasty recipes.
As prevention seems to be the best solution to most things, here is my best advice (i.e. guidance, encouragement, not evidence - based): Don't wait too long (say past 6 or 8 weeks) because babies get to a point where Mama's warm body is really the source of food and all other substitutes fail miserably — that is not the easiest time to introduce a piece of silicone.
(I made this recipe with butter and eggs but it is really easy to convert to a vegan recipes by substituting coconut oil for the butter and flax eggs for the chicken eggs.)
«I have always avoided sugar in my cooking and substituted honey, not beause honey is really less fattening than sugar, for it is a sugar and should be eaten in moderation but because it is a less concentrated form of sugar and is easier for the body to assimilate.
And the recipe makes it really easy change up or substitute.
*** To make things really easy, substitute the brownie recipe above with a package of brownie mix (two packages if doubling).
Within economics modelling, attempts to model the feedback mechanisms that occur in the real economy are also really difficult — we know, for example, that investment in new technologies will act as an incentive for the existing technologies it hopes to substitute to become more efficient (the sailing ship effect — i.e. in the 50 years after the introduction of the steam ship, sailing ships made more efficiency improvements than they had in the previous 3 centuries) but how to quantify something even as simple as this is not easy BUT we have learnt a few ways to give sensible (order of magnitude) figures with time lags, the learning by doing effect and phased - in substitution effects based on massive amounts of data.
The availability of substitutes for ivory certainly makes the moral case against it easier — if we really faced a choice between slaughtering elephants for their ivory and going without piano music, that might be a difficult decision.
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