Sentences with phrase «small bites out»

with the exception of some small bits out of the books of the prophets — virtually none of the other biblical scribblings were contemporaneous with events described within them, and ALL of the texts were subject to revision for a really long time from people who came along after they were originally written.
The study also reveals sharp differences in out - of - pocket costs for people who chose «consumer - directed» health plans offered by their employers — which often take the smallest bite out of each paycheck — and for people who bought individual private plans during the study period.
Simply called Apple Pay Cash, this extension of Apple's mobile payment service takes the middle man out of sending money to someone digitally, taking a small bite out of the likes of PayPal.
The decline in leverage means interest expense takes a smaller bite out of REITs» earnings.

Not exact matches

I raised half a billion dollars at one time... but it's every bit as gratifying to help out on a much smaller scale.
The new funds will start out a bit smaller — likely $ 40,000 per deal — but will be more focused, almost like ETFs with specific investment theses around industry sectors or geography.
Especially for small retailers, these swipe fees can quickly add up and take a bite out of paper - thin operating margins.
So when I did my first set coming out of the break it felt like small bits of metal were grinding away inside my chest.
Setting out to have your business up and running in six months from scratch isn't exactly realistic (although I commend the ambition), so instead break down the steps that lead to achieving your goal into smaller bites so its attainment feels more palatable.
Small - business owners now have a bit more time to figure out the best way to implement Obamacare.
And now that our careers are going, we're looking at maxing out two traditional 401Ks and two Roth IRAs this year, and we see the Roth IRA portion as a small hedge against rising future tax rates (or what I think is a bit more likely to happen — tax brackets that don't keep pace with inflation, so keep sucking in more and more people to higher brackets).
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
I always end up feeling a bit left out when people write about God as present mostly in cities — after all, I live in a small town in western Canada.
It's for the soaring truth that love wins, and perfect love casts out fear, and I will spread my small wings a bit further, lean a little further into the wind, take flight even, perhaps.
It turns out that everything from worship to fellowship time to small groups can be made a bit more introvert - friendly, without leaving extroverts behind.
It's just a small incarnational moment, hardly worth noticing for most of the world, but for me, this was a metaphor moment of life in the Kingdom, life in the glorious truth of worship in spirit and truth, Jesus - shaped leadership as servanthood, and so our family's lighting of another candle within community, with their affirmation and prayers and participation, pushed back just a bit more of the darkness, and then we scattered back out again.
If you do a small bit of research, you can find out a lot about how these «prophecies» were made to look like they had been «fulfilled».
But if you have a smaller library, or if you are just starting out in building your theological library, than investing a bit of money is required and even necessary, and this is where Logos Bible Software comes in.
If your pan is smaller, you may have to leave a bit out.
Mine came out a bit more thick and smaller in width — do you have any idea what could have caused this?
To check if your dough is elastic, pinch a small bit of dough, lightly coat with flour, spread it out.
I used a 1 - inch round to punch out small bite - sized polenta rounds, but you can certainly use any size you'd like.
Pour a few tablespoons of the hot water into a small bowl and whisk in the miso (to thin it out a bit — this step is to avoid clumping).
I found that after cutting my shapes on top of the waxed paper I could simply flip the paper over on to my countertop and more easily peel away the «in between bits» and avoid stretching the cookies out of shape (this instead of popping in my small freezer due to lack of time).
With a cookie cutter cut out shapes and place them on a cookie sheet / Use all the leftover pieces, form smaller disks, refrigerate again if needed, and use every last bit of dough!
A little ball of dough made from a small amount of butter, a tiny bit of sugar, a pinch of salt, one egg and a little flour and baking powder is then rolled out and cut into funky shapes and then deep fried.
I hate Nutmeg, so left it out as such, but chucked in a good bit of home - made Vadouvan spice - mix (see for example Pinterest for recipe) and also added grated peel and juice of one (small) orange.
They sell purple sweet potatoes!!!!!!!!!! I think the sound that came out of my mouth when I saw them, scared the lady behind the till a little bit, and more than likely, she thinks I've got some serious issues, because I did a little victory dance when I was leaving the shop... Oh well, small price to pay for having an access to these beauties.
Made these today with a few changes: — left out stevia — used 5 dates soaked in some warm water (they were small ones tho)-- subbed flax seed for one of the eggs — added vanilla, cinnamon, allspice — added a bit of extra walnut — added raisins to 3 of them
Sometimes I feel like a C.S.I. To re-create this salad I ordered several to - go and then sat down with a magnifying glass and carefully picked out each of the bits and pieces and separated them into smaller bowls.
I adjusted it a little to be more eggy by beating it in all 5 eggs (and taking out a 6th for the wash) and I add a small bit more salt, cut the sugar a little and add in honey before mixing in the flour.
I just stand over the pan, picking out the small crispy bits (and burning my fingers in the process)-- TheBetterHalf doesn't even realize that those are the best part because I eat them all before he even sees them.
It didn't quite pan out like that however, and what I noticed was that while there were a lot of options for eating sushi, the sushi that was available was very fresh — often freshly made — with the smaller bite - sized sushi being more popular — a stark contrast with the premade handrolls which are popular in Australia.
I learned a long time ago never to go out on that actual holiday — I've told the story before on here, but one of the first Valentine's Tony and I spent together I suggested this restaurant, and when we got there, didn't realize that it was a pre fix menu — and it was all small plates — while there were 8 courses, each course was one or two bites at best — and $ 150 pp without drink.
My variation of your Big Sur Power Bars turned out really crispy, more like those sahallee snacks then bars but it wasn't a bad thing, I just cut them into smaller snack bites.
After an impatience - inducing 30 minutes, you'll pop the large square out of the pan, slice into small squares, and sink your teeth into these little bites of chocolate - caramel wonder.
Use your fingers or a small ice cream scoop with a capacity of about 1 teaspoon to portion out bits of candy and roll them into 1 - inch balls.
You can tip the small bowl a bit, and simply scoop out the liquid.
Using a small melon baller scooper, scoop out into your hands (you may need to refrigerate about 5 - 10 min to solidify a bit in order to keep a ball form) and roll into a ball.
Using a melon baller or teaspoon, scoop out a small part of the center of the cupcake (save the bites for another purpose or to fend of swarming children).
I also used regular flour and had to bake the cauliflower a bit longer since I cheated and just dumped the cauliflower in the batter in small batches, but it all worked out in the end!
I was going for all green which, as it turns out, is appropriate for this Saint Patrick's Day post if you overlook the small detail that these enchiladas are not in the least bit Irish.
I'm making gingerbread cookies right now and I don't own people shaped cookie cutters so I'm going to attempt to cut them out with a knife in these small sizes because you've totally sold me on bite sized cookies now!!!
I picked the smallest one out I could find, hesitantly took a bite, and to my surprise I freaking loved it!
Small plates and bites are always a hit when people gather, so for a Mexican - inspired appetizer, I suggest you leave the chips and salsa behind for another time and instead, break out the TRISCUIT Hint of Salt Crackers, a pork tenderloin, and a sweet - and - cool mango salsa for the perfect mix of flavors in a bite - sized portion.
You can help smaller kids out, as it can be a bit messy.
I didn't have any buckwheat but i have a small amount of whole wheat baby rice cereal... so I used that instead it turned out great and was a great way to use up that last bit of baby rice cereal that usually sits in my cupboard till it expires and i throw it out.
Use a teaspoon or teaspoon - measure mini scooper (like a smaller version of an ice cream scooper) to portion out the bites.
I also think my fry bread was a bit smaller than hers possibly; however, it worked out really well.
Using a small ice cream scoop (a great tool for this part, mine holds just a little bit more than 1 Tablespoon), scoop out ganache, level off and turn out onto the plate that was covering the bowl.
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