Sentences with phrase «smaller hands using»

These gestures typically are limited to swiping down to access the notification tray, a useful feature for those with smaller hands using big phones.

Not exact matches

But some interesting pre-releases of tools small businesses can use were on hand.
(This is a drawback I experienced first - hand when I tried to go a week using Apple Pay for every purchase in my small, Colorado town.)
Today, even the smallest enterprise hands over back - office functions to outsiders, interacts with suppliers and clients through joint supply - chain management systems or uses software applications that live on the Internet.
Cons: Some cats don't like the taste or texture, large pieces need to be broken up by hand, small amount of sugar added — should be used as an occasional treat
Some cats don't like the taste or texture, large pieces need to be broken up by hand, small amount of sugar added — should be used as an occasional treat
We frantically passed a Ping - Pong ball between the small paper boxes in our hands, as a guy in a golf shirt used a stopwatch to track our speed.
I didn't ask for this very small part of who I am any more than albinos asked for their skin tone, or left - handed people asked to never be comfortable using scissors or can openers made for us «natural» right handed people.
workers who get LARGE SALERIES & a small portion goes to the poor in the form of a hand out - much at times to be used on luxeries like cigarettes, candy, soft drinks & other things that they would be better off without.
On the other hand, our concern for equality will prompt us to check very carefully whether the tax breaks are producing their desired effect, or whether they are being used by the rich to purchase yachts and by giant corporations to gobble up smaller companies.
One day he comes home from work and shows his wife a small sore that developed on his hand from using a certain tool too much.
- Do you understand that the computer you're using is man - made and many Atheists (heretic's in your small world) had a hand in building it??
Btw: Do you understand that the computer you're using is man - made and many Atheists (heretic's in your small world) had a hand in building it??
Just one small question before I make them, can you use a hand blender instead of a food processor?
Using your hands, form 24 small round falafels and place on prepared sheet.
I didn't have cup cake cases to hand so used 3 small tupperware containers to set it in.
In a small bowl use a hand mixer to blend the softened vegan «butter and matcha.
Using your hands, form dough into 16 small balls.
In a small bowl, beat the butter and sugar with an electric hand mixer (use only one beater blade, if possible) on low speed until combined, then increase speed slowly to medium - high and mix until until light and fluffy.
Using your hands, form small cylinders with the mixture.
A very hot and spicy hand blended mix made in small quantities using 20 top quality spices and herbs.
Blanquette de Porc Adapted from Mimi Thorisson - A Kitchen in France Ingredients -2 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, cut into 2 inch cubes -2 small shallots -4 cloves -4 carrots, peeled and cut into chunks -2 leeks, white part only, sliced -2 celery stalks, sliced -1 small onion, sliced -4 garlic cloves, sliced -1 bouquet garni (see note)-1 / 4 cup dry white wine -6 tablespoons butter -1 / 3 cup all purpose flower -8 ounces white mushrooms, sliced - Juice of 1 lemon -2 / 3 cup crème fraîche -2 large egg yolks A handful of chopped fresh parsley (Mimi used veal instead of pork, she used pearl onions which I omitted since I didn't have any on hand, and I added a little more garlic, carrots and celery than the recipe called for.
Let the cake cool completely, then use your hands to break up the cake into small pieces and place in a large bowl.
1) Sift self - raising flour into a large mixing bowl 2) Cut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiuse your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiUse a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chives
I mixed up a small batch of BBQ sauce using ingredients on hand and it turned out fine.
Press two fingers of one hand into the pastry and use the back of a small knife to push an indent in between your fingers.
Using a small cookie scoop, scoop out dough and roll in hands to form balls.
With your hands or using a small ice cream scoop, shape the balls.
I might try to use any kind of small blender, or even one of those crank hand blenders I got from grandma next time.
Instead of swiss I use a small amount of Gruyere or Parmeggiano depending on what is at hand.
If I ever get my hands on a smaller pie pan I will experiment with this using fructose rather than sugar.
Alternatively, you may use a blender and work in small batches, or use a whisk to blend by hand, being extremely careful with the hot mixture.
I used like twice the amount of regular, smaller dates (because expensive), regular 60 % chocolate and no maple syrup because the kind of hazelnut milk I had on hand is lightly sweetened with rice syrup.
Using your hands, shape small amounts of mixture (I used 20 g for each meatball) into balls.
Using a small piece of parchment paper to prevent the mixture from sticking to your hands, press everything evenly into the pan.
All of our nut and seed butters are hand crafted in small batches in Oakland, CA with careful attention to detail using strict food safety protocols.
In a small mixing bowl, using an electric hand mixer, blend honey and egg yolks.
i wanted to make something fast with whatever i had on hand so i just subsitituted a chopped fresh tomato and used small shell pasta with the rest of the ingredients you had given.
Place ball seam side down on clean counter and, using your cupped hand, drag in small circles until dough feels taut and round.
I have one of the small hand - held spiralizers so I don't use it much anymore, although it does the job.
Squeeze the lemon half over the pan, using a small strainer or your hand to catch any seeds, and toss to combine.
Use a tablespoon or small cookie scoop to scoop out the dough, roll it in a ball between your palms, shake the ball in some extra coconut flour to coat (I toss the ball in a small bowl of coconut flour then shake the ball like dice in my hands to get off the excess).
Ingredients: 8 medium ripe tomatoes, I used a combination including San Marzanos / 2 medium red onions, chopped / At least 6 cloves of garlic, minced / Parmigiano - reggiano cheese rinds — scrape away the waxy residue / 1 cup fresh cranberry beans, shelled / 4 cups water / 6 new potatoes, cut into rounds / 2 small zucchinis, cut into slices / 1 bunch swiss chard, stems chopped, leaves chopped / Big handful green beans, cut into pieces / Basil leaves / Olive oil / Salt & pepper / Freshly grated parmigiano cheese / Burrata cheese (optional, but I had some on hand).
For a smaller quantity, for recipe above, the immersion blender is the best to use, or you could press all the ingredients down with a fork until well combined, if you don't have an electric hand blender.
This includes the areas of machine learning, IoT and mobility as more customers use small hand - held devices.
I didn't have spinach on hand, so I used a small zucchini and broccoli instead.
Mold into small balls by using a spoon, ice cream scoop, or your hands.
Holding this in your left hand, use a smaller knife to cut around each section, letting the juice drip into the salad bowl and dropping sections in as you go.
Whether you mix your dough by hand or use a food processor, the goal is to surround small bits of fat with flour and keep it cold.
When you want to use the scrub base, scoop out 1/4 cup into a small bowl, and stir in enough of the liquid ingredients (vary it by what you have on hand — yogurt and milk are best, but water works) to make a paste.
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