(Note of advice, though... my Chi enjoys eating / seeks out larger -
sized food pieces — I think because it makes him feel like «one of the big dogs» — so this size is perfect for him... but if your pup likes smaller pieces of food, V - dog does come in a smaller breed size).
Not exact matches
Since those aren't exactly universal units of measurement, the system gauged the
size of each
piece of
food, in relation to the plate, as well as any condiments.
Pulse in a
food processor into medium
sized pieces and set aside.
For cauliflower «rice,» steam a head of cauliflower until al dente, then shred on a box grater - shredder, or blitz in a
food processor until it forms small, rice -
sized pieces.
You make it by blitzing cauliflower florets in a
food processor or blender (or grating them on a box grater), until you've got tiny rice -
size pieces.
Working in batches, pulse the cauliflower in a
food processor until it breaks down into rice -
sized pieces.
Pulse cauliflower florets 2 cups at a time in a
food processor until chopped into rice -
size pieces.
I actually found pork at whole
foods a couple weeks ago already cut into perfect carnitas
sized pieces.
In a
food processor, pulse the flour, butter, lard, salt and sugar together until you get pea
sized pieces of the fat.
Next, I «riced» the cauliflower by putting the florets in my
food processor and pulsing until they are
pieces the
size of rice.
Our mission at
Food Storage Made Easy is to provide you with bite -
size pieces of information to help you become more prepared and self - reliant.
Working in 2 batches, pulse cauliflower in a
food processor until
pieces are about the
size of a grain of rice (some smaller and some larger is fine).
Put the chilled macadamia nuts and coconut flakes into the bowl of a
food processor and pulse to achieve rice -
sized pieces.
In a
food processor, add 1/2 cup of soaked and dehydrated pecans or walnuts, and pulse together with the caramelized onions into medium
sized pieces — this step is optional.
Cut the cauliflower into large
pieces, head leaves and everything, and place in a
food processor and pulse to form
pieces the
size of large breadcrumbs.
2 pounds good - quality bittersweet chocolate, chopped into bean -
size pieces (by hand or in a
food processor)
Or cut into cube
size pieces and place in
food processor fitted with metal blade and process until smooth.
In a
food processor, cut the potato into julienne strips, or cut into matchstick -
sized pieces by hand using a knife.
Chop or tear the leaves into bite -
size pieces (or shred the kale with a knife or
food processor).
Transfer the dates and soaking liquid to a
food processor and puree until almost smooth (with a few pea -
sized fruit
pieces remaining).
2 tbl of olive oil 5 carrots, finely cubed or run through your
food processor grater attachment 1 medium yellow onion, finely diced or run through the
food processor as well 3 celery stalks, finely chopped (or use the
food processor) 3 lb beef chuck roast, fat trimmed and then cubed into bite -
sized pieces 1 28 oz can of crushed tomatoes 1 c of beef broth 5 garlic cloves, sliced 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes Salt & Pepper to taste 1 bag of whole wheat egg noodles
In batches, use a
food processor and pulse until the florets have broken down into rice -
size pieces.
Pulse the cauliflower in a
food processor until it's in rice -
sized pieces.
Pour the 1/2 cup crunchy chickpeas into a quart -
sized food storage bag, seal, and using a rolling pin or hammer break the chickpeas into
pieces.
This 10
piece set comes with 5 plastic
food storage containers with lids, all in different
sizes.
With over 100 delicious plant - based recipes (from renowned chefs, celebrities, vegan
food bloggers and others), a get - started top 10 list, this vegan lifestyle book makes it easy for anyone to take bite -
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Each issue has its complexities, but one of the key messages I took from the conference was that whilst we need to understand the broader issues of the global
food system, we must take a bite
size piece of the overarching problem and aim to solve that.
Within each
food group the Australian Dietary Guidelines identifies the serve
size of different
foods that have roughly the same amount of key nutrients and kilojoules but that also reflect the amount of
food commonly eaten in Australia, for example one
piece of whole fruit or one slice of bread.
For the Salad: 1 Cup Roasted Kabocha Squash, Cubed 1 Cup Roasted Eggplant, Cubed 1/4 Cup Dried Unsweetened Cherries 1/4 Cup Toasted Walnuts, Chopped 1 Small Bunch of Kale, Washed, Stemmed, and Chopped to Bite -
size Pieces (with a knife or using a
food processor) 1/2 — 1 TB Hemp Seeds (optional, but gives a wonderful nutty, creamy feel) Lemon Juice and Salt for Massaging the Kale
While you wait, add 1 cup of chopped broccoli to the
food processor and pulse until broccoli is broken into crumb -
sized pieces.
Drain and transfer cauliflower to
food processor and pulse into couscous
sized pieces.
Pulse baking powder, kosher salt, sugar, 1/2 teaspoon pepper, and 2 cups flour in a
food processor until combined; add butter and pulse until the texture of coarse meal with a few pea -
size pieces of butter remaining.
To make the cauliflower rice, cut the cauliflower into equal
size small
pieces, and process for 4 - 5 seconds in a
food processor.
Add the stems to the bowl of a
food processor and chop until you have pea
sized pieces.
You can also do this step by using a
food processor or your hands to mix ingredients until the butter
pieces are the
size of peas.
Cut the duck skin and meat into bite -
sized pieces and serve with hoisin sauce, scallion brushes and mandarin pancakes (available in packages at most oriental
food stores).
Pulse kabocha squash
pieces in a
food processor into rice
sized pieces.
Place the chopped cauliflower florets in a
food processor and pulse into rice -
sized pieces (some will be bigger, some smaller, and that's fine).
Senior
food editor Rick Martinez recommends
sizing them to be approximately 3»
pieces.
Pulse 3/4 cup chocolate wafers in a
food processor until pea -
sized pieces form.
Pulse in a
food processor to coarse crumbs with some larger pea -
size pieces remaining.
Potatoes were cut into bite
size pieces and roasted in a baking pan with dill, garlic, butter and chopped scallions... Comfort
food!
Dried apricots, figs, raisins and prunes can be healthy finger
food for your baby.You can introduce them between nine and twelve months.However, being hard, they could pose a choking hazard, so make sure to chop them into bite -
sized pieces and always be around your baby while he's eating.
As a finger
food, cut strawberries into small -
sized pieces and continue giving them this way until your infant reaches the age of three.
I put the
food into bite
size pieces on her tray, 4 or 5 at a time, and let her go at it.
You'll also need to pay close attention to the
size of the
food pieces you offer your child.
Test 1: You'll need a cotton ball, blue
food dye, a
piece of paper with a whole - punch -
sized hole and a magnifying mirror (or a friend willing to count).
You just hand them the
food in a suitably -
sized piece and if they like it they eat it and if they don't they won't.
Offer baby bite -
sized pieces of soft
foods while being mindful to watch for choking or gagging.
The Healthy Children.org website, from the American Academy of Pediatrics states that
food for babies and toddlers be cut into 1 / 2 - inch
sized pieces to avoid choking.