Sentences with phrase «savoured many»

The night I officially kicked off the challenge, we grilled a venison roast and I savoured every single bite.
Set a goal of «being the last person to finish dessert because you ate it slowly and savoured it.»
Academics have also savoured the encounter, with Dr Alban Webb of the University of Sussex writing: «The refrain of «Did you threaten to overrule him» subsequently came to denote a high watermark in the style of persistent, robust, but cordial interviewing technique pioneered by Robin Day and others 40 year earlier.»
I savoured the fresh scent of summer grass and took particular notice of the complex design of leaves with their symmetrical contours and veined structures.
He also savoured a fight with the unions, in typical Tony Blair style.
I was immersed in a rush of feelings and savoured them.
Davinson Sanchez savoured north London derby victory for the first time before immediately turning his attentions to Turin.
The togetherness of the group is starting to shine through, with every goal celebrated as though a match - winning strike in itself and every victory savoured like it could be their last, and with the form Wolves have been in this season, they're right to take that approach, as three points really have been at a premium this season.
While Armitstead savoured the win behind her the race for silver and bronze came down to the final corners as Alice Barnes showed her huge potential in holding off the challenge of defending champion Laura Trott.
His newly - promoted side (post-Joey Barton, pre-Steven Defour) suffered their first league defeat since Boxing Day against Swansea, then savoured a tactical triumph against the Reds.
John Arne Riise was quick to pay homage to Liverpool supporters after he returned to Anfield in Sunday's All - Star charity match and savoured his name being sung by the Kop once more.
Something to be savoured, for England fans, even if it never went anywhere.
However in World Cup 1994, legendary midfielder Ray Houghton produced a sensational effort against Italy which is savoured to this very day.
The pace, verve + quality of the goals needs to be savoured after years of Bendtner Chamakh Sanogo Park Arshavin and the faithful but mediocre Giroud.
The tastes were distinct and each to be savoured.
I travelled there March 2016 and returned to USA longing to create the incredible dishes I savoured as I visited various places in Israel.
In the case of barramundi, a national favourite, 60 per cent of the 20,000 tonnes savoured by Australians each year is sourced from foreign fisheries, research by the Australian Barramundi Farmers Association showed.
Mellow Gold is a delicious achievement — and a subtle, smooth indulgence to be savoured
However, it is still possible to include small serves of discretionary foods, eaten occasionally and savoured by eating slowly and enjoying the food with all our senses.
This smooth and creamy cardamom drink is an impressive dessert, to be savoured with a spoon or a small straw.
Love your blog and have savoured many of your recipes.
It was mouthwateringly delicious and I savoured each and every bite.
The best part was my husband actually savoured the flavours instead of just plowing through like a vacuum cleaner.
They are best savoured in the classic spaghetti and meatball dish, in various other sauces or on their own as an appetiser.
Savoured with the traditional Finnish vanilla sauce, similar to a vanilla custard, this is a real treat on a beautiful winter's day.
Deep caramel, butterscotch, almonds, halvah, sesame snaps, and gooey brownies with hot fudge sauce all came to mind as I happily savoured Valrhona's Caraïbe 66 % Grand Cru.
I eat little processed food, but I did go to the drive through of my favourite hamburger joint on the weekend and then savoured my meal in the parking lot while reading a book and listening to the radio.
Or just go and taste, purchase, and enjoy, because like good wine, good chocolate is meant to be savoured.
Over the years I've savoured a visit to Rome, a journey to Santiago de Compostela and a pilgrimage... More
When writer Peter C. Newman charted the geography of Canada's business establishment 40 years ago, he uncovered a cloistered world of elite clubs, elegant mansions and ranches — hushed spaces to which the grocery, mining and industrial magnates retreated to savour the spoils of aristocratic wealth.
Turn up the volume, sit back and savour a few inspiring quotes from the recently departed Apple co-founder.
Minutes after Morneau strode out of the meeting — ignoring shouted questions about why he hasn't put his own extensive business holdings in a blind trust — Long held forth on what he clearly felt was his moment to savour.
As elections do, this one offered an opportunity to consider the major issues facing Canadians — while savouring the inevitable exploding cigars stuck in the craws of campaigners.
Both Obama and David Cameron will have occasion to savour the Xi style when he visits the US and UK this autumn.
Viz. some slimeball Russian mafioso with cash to burn buying first - class tickets for himself and his brood and having exactly the same rights as everyone else who paid the exorbitant amount just to savour a carefree luxury excursion.
Recovered now «the salt savour of the sandy earth» as «the lost heart stiffens and rejoices» in hope of rescue, as Eliot discovered.
``... [the] gulf between the Church and the scientific mind... widens with each generation, and modern means of diffusing knowledge by the press, radio, and film, have brought us now to such a pass that the Christian, and especially the Catholic, whose beliefs are enriched in their religious manifestation by the ceremonies and practices of a most ancient past, finds himself considered the initiate of a recondite cult whose practices are not only unintelligible to men around him, but savour to them of superstition and magic.»
We had thought we were done with this stage of life, so we are savouring every moment of the last little baby together.
The unique savour of the glory and wonder of your being has so effectively drawn out from the earth and synthetized all the most exquisite savours that the earth contains or can suggest that now we can find them, endlessly, one after another according to our desires, in you — you the Bread that «holds within it every delight».
But the next time someone pats me on the head, I feel good about myself and savour it.
I drove home on the backroads, savouring it all.
At first they may be taken merely as aesthetic moments, such as communing with nature, savouring memories andimages, meeting mysteries, the heightened sensing of musical sounds, odours, colours, the thrill of acute poetic expression, or moving encounters with other human beings; but on further reflection people often cite such experiences as having a spiritual quality and as hints of the divine.
some preacher dipict GOD as apoliceman but am fasting tat one day they will stop and start paing God as aloving doctor and aloving dad and savour.
Matthew 5:13 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
There is no solution but to break away and simply let your faith carry along with you wherever you go, hoping that a tiny bit of it will savour the world like salt in your baking.
And so, I learn to be grateful for the few people God has placed in my life who «get me» and savour our moments together.
This «savouring» of responsibility is common in all of the invisibles Zweig met, and psychologists suggest there is a correlation between this trait and a sense of personal fulfilment within them.
«But Jesus turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.»
«The fat that covereth the inwards... the two kidneys... and the caul above the liver... burn them upon the altar; it is the food of the ooffering made by fire for a sweet savour
It is... a sweet savour unto the Lord.»
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