Sentences with phrase «served tiny portions»

In 2000 NASA engineered a bit of goldfish meat as a possible food for astronauts on marathon journeys, and in 2003 a group of Australian artists with a background in tissue engineering served tiny portions of petri - dish muscle (drowning in sauce to avoid the flavor question) to an invitation - only dinner party.
Serve a tiny portion, and you'll both feel less overwhelmed.
The academic and industry media serve a tiny portion of Chinese readership — mostly experts, scholars, and technocrats — and inform the readers from a scientific stance.

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At our house, we avoid waste by serving the kids small portions and seconds (or thirds) as needed, using tiny containers to save every last leftover, and incorporating those leftovers into other dishes.
As an aside, the only restaurants that prepared anything vegan were the two Indian establishments, and what they served was delicious: a tiny portion of lentil soup with one plump organic crouton and a cold chick pea and lentil dish topped with pineapple, mango, pomegranate seeds, cilantro, and a sauce they left off because it contained yogurt.
I'm also a fan of the tiny snack bags, which serve as portion control for addictive snacks that ruin one's appetite.
Using ridiculously tiny serving portion is a legal loophole that permits food manufacturers to mislead you about the trans fat in their products.
I would eat a smaller portion and serve it with a tiny bit of brown rice and a nice big salad to stay on track with my meal plan.
Top with additional fruit (I used cranberries and a tiny bit of matcha powder) and either serve as is or freeze for 2 - 4 hours until the cake portion has set.
December 6, 2017 • Chefs the world over seem to love serving patrons tiny portions on pristine white plates garnished with dainty drops and squiggles of sauce.
Unfortunately, the speakers at the workshop were asked to discuss mechanisms for funding charter schools and competitive grants; even though charters serve only a tiny fraction of students in this state and competitive grants would constitute only a small portion of state funding.
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