Sentences with phrase «say about a cup»

I'm fairly bad at actually measuring some things, that's why I say about a cup!
I'd say about a cup of each went into the salad.

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Schultz talks affectionately about his father in his book, «Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time,» saying that Fred was an honest man who worked hard, played ball with his kids on the weekend and loved the Yankees.
For the average healthy adult who lives in a temperate climate, the Institute of Medicine recommends around 3 liters (about 13 cups) of total water intake a day for men and 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total water intake a day for women,» she says.
«The biggest complaint about strapless bras is the constant tugging up women have to do,» says Cohen, explaining that «most strapless bras have cups that are a C shape, which causes what we call the muffin top.»
«We can tailor Anyware to tackle the SMB use case for about the price of a cup of coffee per month — $ 4 per device,» MobileIron's Ginevan says.
The vast majority of U.S. households still use traditional ground or instant coffee, and a survey by research firm Mintel found that about 36 percent of people who do not use single - cup brewers said these machines were too expensive.
Not having to worry about empty toner cartridges in the copy machine or the quality of one's cup of French roast are certainly some reasons why entrepreneurs apply for space at ETC. (Tillett says seven startups are on her waiting list at Highlandtown; at 33rd Street, three companies recently moved out.)
10:16 - 17); more ought to be said about the Eucharist's exclusion of compromise with evil: «You can not drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons» (I Cor.
The saying about not drinking wine until the kingdom of God comes accompanies the first cup; but after the distribution of the bread Luke continues (22:20), «And likewise the cup after supper, saying, «This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood.»»
5 - Hour Energy drinks haven't actually said how much caffeine is in their beverage, but Consumer Reports estimated it about 215 milligrams — about twice as much as your average cup of coffee.
I would definitely say that given what we know about disease these kinds of activities, including sharing a cup (which anyone with a raging cold sore can do) should be eliminated.
Andy Lester went on to say: «There's no excuse for not going with biodegradable cups thinking about the impact on the planet and think about what you can achieve by just changing a few very simple habits in one or two very easy steps.»
There is not much more to say about the most amazing little cup of goodness you have ever tasted.
From what you've said here, I'd estimate that this recipe makes about 6 cups of batter.
I'm temped to say that the amount of mixture this makes can handle up to 2.5 cups of nuts, as I managed to sneak in some slivered almonds (which did coat wonderfully) and had about 2.25 cups with lots of leftover crumbs.
Re, the 16.3 - ounce jar of peanut butter — The jar is labeled as 462 grams and says it contains about 14 2 - tablespoon servings, or about 1 3/4 cups.
I would say about 5 - 6 cups, depending on the size of the chicken.
Hi marisa, I would say that a bowl is about two cups for a main course and one for an appetizer - type serving.
JL says to consider replacing the carrots with 1 cup (150 g) of vegetables that cook up in about four minutes: cubed butternut squash, cauliflower florets, or cubed fingerling potatoes.
● Melt butter in hot milk ● Add to yeast mixture ● Add flour 1 cup at a time until comes away from sides of the bowl ● Knead until soft and smooth ● Let sit (it says 5 - 6 minutes but I left it for 15 minutes ● Shape dough by forming a 12X8 rectagle and fold / roll and pinch the dough up on it's self lengthwise ● Butter and sprinkle cornmeal on a cookie sheet ● Place dough on sheet let double (I left mine for about 2 hours since I went to dinner but the directions say 50 - 60 minutes, but more times means more air which I like) ● Bake in preheated oven at 425F for 30 - 40 minutes.
Also, the recipe doesn't say how much sake to add to the mirin... I used about 1/2 cup and boiled for a few minutes.
If you prefer to use a non vegan cheese, you could soak some cashews (I'd say about a half cup) in water for several hours, then drain that water and pulse the soaked cashews in a food processor until smooth.
I used about a half cup more water simply because all of the ingredients were not incorporated well, just enough to pull it all together and make it a bit sticky like you said.
I'm very curious though, I know you say 1 cup of sunflower seeds is approx. 140 gram, but my cup weighs just about 70 gram!
That being said, you may substitute canned beans if you like (you'll need 4 cups / 2 cans)- you'll skip the part about simmering the beans at the beginning of the recipe.
I haven't tested it so can't say for sure but I'd try about 1/3 cup oat flour.
This weekend a neighbour dropped off about 7 cups worth of raw pumpkin after I said I would love «a little».
About a cup, I would say.
I would say that 1 cup of dry quinoa yielded a bit too much cooked quinoa... I used most, but kept out about 3/4 of a cup because I was worried the quinoa would completely take over the filling!
If I had to guess, I would say that I added about 1/4 cup to 1/3 cup of oats, cashews, and coconut flour to about 1 1/2 cups of the bean - olive - sweet potato mixture, formed it into four patties, about 1 - inch thick, and pan fried both sides over medium to medium - high heat for a couple of minutes in a skillet liberally coated with non-stick spray.
I would say at least the equivalent of 1 can (about 1 1/2 cups, after being drained), though if you're feeding a larger crowd, 2 cans (3 cups) wouldn't hurt.
Hmm... you could try using pureed pumpkin instead of the banana, about 1/2 cup I'd say, but then you may want to add some extra sweetener — actually, this recipe is very similar to the Eatmore squares, but without banana, and a gingerbread flavor!
I only used about 1 cup of tamari, and like others said, it was pretty salty.
About how many cups would you say is 16oz of almond butter?
That being said, what I love about RA's Cupping for Quality awards is that they provide extra incentive for producers to move toward sustainable practices.
I'd say about a third of a cup or so should do it.
From memory I'd say I used the equivalent of 1 / 6th of a medium apple (grated), and then oh, about 1/4 cup of grated carrot.
Janet, you can use some blended silken tofu, but you might try just increasing the amount of cashews — say, another 1/3 cup, which will add up to about 1/4 cup when cooked and blended.
If you'll be around to keep an eye on it I'd say start with about 1 cup less, and add more if it gets too dry.
These look amazing But Im wondering about the listed water it says 1 1/2 cups water but then later says to use 3/4 cup water?
Would you say 8 - 9 dates measure up to about a cup of chopped dates?
As Sara said, you need about 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp maple syrup to triple the recipe, but the other measurements aren't that user friendly for 4 times the recipe so here it is:
That being said, the soluble fiber content is about 2.5 grams per cup (or 1.5 grams per 100 grams), which is still decent.
This sounds so good, however, I'm confused about the edamame The recipe says one cup cooked edamame, unshelled.
Josh has expressed his excitement about working with Hawaiian Isles Kona Coffee Company by having said: «I'm able to build relationships and be a part of such a prestige group, but most importantly I'm able to start my day off with a cup of Kona coffee.»
About how many cups cooked squash would you say you used?
Well, I say, if you are going to dream about sitting down with a cup of tea and Martha Stewart... why not... you might as well DREAM BIG!!!
I'd say a «medium» head ends up with about 6 cups, give or take a little.
This might have been due to my high sensitivity to caffeine — after all, I average about 0.75 cups of coffee per year, so I am anything but accustomed to the power of caffeine — but ANYWAY, this is all just to say, I'd think twice before giving too many of these cookies to already - overactive children.
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