Sentences with phrase «seen in the photo»

«We give customers the opportunity to find and purchase an item that they see in a photo,» says James Meeks, Head of Mobile at eBay.
Selections from the show can be seen in the photo gallery at the top of this article.
As you can see in this photo (right), it looks like a little ping pong ball.
Till receipts from Asda and Sainsbury's can be seen in this photo illustration April 28, 2018.
U.S. Dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken February 12, 2018.
Hot dog production, seen in this photo from 2013, was a major part of the meat processing conducted at Madison's Oscar Mayer plant.
AS, YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTO.
This is the kind of compassion we see in the photo of the Pope's embrace.
Interestingly, you can see in the photo below the large banners in the atrium featured pictures of and quotes from church members, not just the pastor's pithy sayings or the church logo.
Ending an emotional week with a light, fizzy drink and a giveaway for the beautiful Moscow Mule copper mugs you see in these photos.
I see in your photos you've used baking paper but in the recipe it says to grease a tray with coconut oil... Did you grease the paper?
Susan — Oh, you can see in my photo about how far it should «sink» into the cake.
As you can see in the photo, Gus's isn't fancy.
As you can see in the photo, I have been having these with straight up cream.
While we could happily eat it by the bowlful with tortilla chips, as seen in the photos above, the last time I blogged guacamole, it was as a topping for Turkey Chorizo Burgers.
They are five inch squares, as seen in the photo above.
To make the rolls you see in the photo up above, start by cutting the dough into thirds - three big wedges.
The color you see in photo is from the cinnamon.
The quantities for the frosting are based on my preference to pile frosting nice and high on top of cupcakes (as seen in the photos).
However, if you are not avoiding FODMAPs, go ahead and use the entire leek (as seen in the photo above).
As you seen in the photo above, the poaching process is very simple.
For the pancakes you see in the photo above, I used SweeTango apples.
Mine didn't turn out as seen in photo.
Or, as you can see in the photo, with Cornmeal and Scallion Fritters.
For icing: Drizzle with your favorite icing or for a lower sugar treat just drizzle a little warmed coconut butter or honey over the rolls, as seen in the photo.
This led to my cooking off the liquid too quickly and too thoroughly; we added extra bumps of wine and water, but... it just didn't have that lovely gravy we see in your photos, Deb.
The recipe I use is my grandmothers», as is the pretty china plate you see in the photo above.
Don't want the candy - like coating as seen in the photos for these dairy - free, keto fat bombs?
The pan you see in the photos above is a standard jelly - roll pan.
You can't see it in this photo, but the cheeky copywriting on the back of the package is adorable and engaging.
When I used smaller molds, I made eight; with the large metal ramekins you see in these photos, I made four.
The first time I used one cup of raspberries to one can of coconut milk - > the lighter, less intense batch you see in the photos.
In addition to the toppings you see in the photos, I love them with avocado, salsa, vegan cheddar and sauteed veggies.
Roll the dough out into about 6 - inch circle, it may not be perfect circle (as you can see in the photo).
Though, I did accidentally slice my polenta a bit too thick, and was short on a few slices to cover the entire top of the casserole (as seen in my photo).
I bought the jar that you see in the photo in a shop that sells all sorts of kitchen items here in Buenos Aires!
I usually make this recipe in a 9 x 13 baking pan, but if you make in in a 9 inch round such as I did as seen in the photos, you will have extra batter to make about 6 cupcakes.
As you can see in the photo above, that wouldn't be too difficult.
Regarding the texture, this was a dense bread as you can see in the photos (I attribute it to the fact that we used cooked quinoa)....
Instead of spreading the top layer of dressing over all the veggies, I heaped it in the center, as you can see in the photo.
The fresh figs we got were the Calimyrna and you can see in my photos how beautiful they are on the plate, with the light yellow - green skin and the pinky - wine color on the inside.
I'd also encourage you to dress the salad a bit more heavily than what you see in the photo - I always worry about over-dressing things before taking a photo, and now that I'm looking at the shot, the beans up there are looking a tab bit naked.
As you can see in the photo above, I got a beautiful pale yellow soup that was oh so tasty.
Try the White Sandwich Bread recipe (that's what you see in the photo above) on page 104 of My Cookbook.
As you can see in the photo, I dressed it simply with baby greens, a dollop of vegan mayo, and a decorative squirt of sriracha.
Your recipe didn't call for mint but I saw it in the photo so I tried it myself.
(Or you can place them in a pie dish as seen in the photos above.)
Teri - The jar that is seen in the photo is the 976 - 165 Mini Mold Jar.
As you might see in the photos above, it's on the firm side.
The bits you see in the photo might be onions.
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