Sentences with word «smidge»

The word "smidge" means a very small amount or a tiny bit of something. Full definition
Linking up: April at Smidge of This for Five on Friday, Karli at September Farm for Oh Hey Friday, Amanda at Meet at the Barre for Friday Favorites and Erika at A Little Bit of Everything for Friday Favorites.
However, Funky Fluff wings are narrower and smidge longer.
Good thing I have a tiny smidge of self control or I would have eaten three of these in rapid succession.
There's also only proven stuff underneath, no updates like direct - injection or cylinder deactivation to eke out the last smidge of fuel economy.
The rubber band stops the pump from pumping all the way down, which gives a nice little smidge of sanitizing goodness ---- a little droplet.
And a little, smidge bit of a deviant.
How exciting Smidge hope you have a great time when you visit!
1 teaspoon lemon juice Smidge of salt
so if you get desperate xo Smidge
I listened to his words, then applied a wee smidge of critical thinking, and came to a conclusion.
2 eggs 1/2 cup egg whites 1/2 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/2 cup coconut flour 1/4 cup (about 1 scoop or 1 packet if you have individual packets) vanilla protein powder 1/2 tsp baking powder smidge (pinch) salt 1/2 tsp nutmeg 1 peach
Good Morning Smidge, I've nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award!
Hey Smidge, I've just nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award and The Versatile Blogger Award!
Hi Smidge, I've been following your blog for quite some time now.
Butler shows only the barest smidge of charisma throughout and despite never getting boring, per se, it really isn't an entertaining film.
EXTRA RECLINE CLICK They say life's a battle of inches, and Mazda found an additional smidge of room in the new MX - 5 in terms of the seatback recline.
UPDATE May 9: I've got a new post with some clarified points and a little tiny itty bitty smidge of decent news.
And probably a fair smidge of pine bark from the nearest patch of woods and whatever shards of glass they can round up in the parking lot.
In his forthright acknowledgement of the tensions between the material and the visual, as well as between posturing and actuality, Beshty bends the rules with dexterous maneuvering and a covert smidge of sensory seduction.
I also roasted a red pepper and 1/4 an onion with the cauliflower and added the tiniest smidge of sour cream.
Rebecca: With a little smidge of Sweet Home Alabama romance in there, too.
There's a super small smidge of turbo lag off the line, but then a wave of torque is available through the range in each gear.
With so many new funds reporting friction raising money, I expect the the new funds launched in 2016 to sit a smidge above those raised in 2015.
Just a smidge different.
Then later on when I need to fill the queue, I drag the post from the test account over to the main account, edit the update text a smidge, and I'm good to go!
It was nearly five years before Kickstarter hit that first billion - dollar donation threshold, but then it only took a smidge over a year and a half for Kickstarter to see that second billion dollars of donations roll in.
The most compelling prose or the most enticing offer in the galaxy isn't going to do you a smidge of good if no one opens the email.
Lutz is hardly the first to posit a future of autonomous vehicles and on - demand mobility, but he has at least a smidge more industry credibility than many of the starry - eyed Silicon Valley oracles who can barely find Detroit on a map.
It may be a smidge less popular with passengers now, but Air Canada shareholders have every reason to be happy: over that same five years, its stock has soared more than 600 %.
Still, this is a debate worth having, even if only to move the Overton window by a smidge.
We also saw volatility coming down a smidge and the bonds had some sort of «recovery» as well.
There are literally thousands upon thousands upon thousands of cases closely studied in the literature that you arrogantly refuse to read even a smidge of.
Oh, I think if you just do a smidge of actual research, you'll figure out what the joke really is.
A smidge of warm caramel sauce would do nicely or an orange crème anglaise or fresh fraise du bois.
A smidge off topic, but anyone have suggestions on sweetening homemade hot chocolate?
Belgium Yeast Dough Sugar Tart With Apricots A lean but tender yeasted pastry dough, touch of sugar, smidge of butter, topped with diced apricots and wow!
I think most foods are at their prettiest in ice cream form... but maybe I'm just a smidge ice cream obsessed right now
Of course my go - to veggie fry is the almighty sweet potato fry, but even I get just a smidge tired of buying and cooking sweet potatoes like they're all I live on.
-- Turn any meal from boring to sinful - tasting without a smidge of guilt!
It is delicious - especially with a smidge of parmesan or feta cheese when served!
Drizzle over pieces of cake when serving with a smidge more sauce on the very top.
Mix all of the oats, along with salt, leavening, a smidge of (brown or coconut) sugar, and buttermilk (nondairy milk + vinegar or regular buttermilk if you prefer / drink dairy), and then spread in a greased or well - sprayed 8 - inch baking pan.
I made them for Easter today, but I added finely chopped onion, a smidge of minced garlic, paprika, and Dijon mustard.
The only modification I make is that I add just a smidge less buttermilk to the glaze.
And just a smidge of an aggressively flavored finishing oil like toasted sesame or spicy chile will do wonders.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z