Sentences with phrase «surprising burst»

Keeping some blueberries whole in these ice pops results in unexpected, surprising bursts of sweet, fresh flavor.
With surprising bursts of flavor from pomegranate arils and Cedar's lemon hommus, this soup will easily be the star of your upcoming Thanksgiving meal.
A 7/5 Charge or a 9/3 Taunt seems solid for surprise burst.
For bigger - picture tasks, breaks can allow your subconscious mind to mull the problem, and the «set shifting» of doing a different type of work — like playing with Lego — can yield surprising bursts of insight and perspective.
With the massive 457 pounds of peak torque available form 1,600 RPM, the relaxed throttle response off idle makes sense, if only to save passengers» necks from surprise bursts of acceleration.
The resulting compositions reveal surprising bursts of color and produce unexpected wrinkles in Otero's imagery.
You're going to love digging into this richly savoury bowl with surprising bursts of tart juicy pineapple.
- Anita Sethi, The Guardian (UK) «Osborne's elegant writing, scattered with surprising bursts of violence, takes a satisfyingly firm grip on the reader once the stumbling, naive Grieve has been cast adrift to fend for himself.
Collectively they add dimension, surprise bursts of flavor and nuance you don't get otherwise.
It's how we layer tastes in your confections so that one delightful bite starts as lemon and finishes with a surprising burst of strawberry.
Quinoa with Edamame and Oranges: Tiny orange sections provide a surprising burst of sweetness in this high - protein grain dish.
When we asked Darlene Birdsong, cafeteria manager at Redwood Elementary in the Vicksburg Warren School District, if her ANC First Timer award came as a surprise she burst into laughter.
There are two main reasons for this surprising burst of optimism.
Sleek and satisfying... Almost a drawing room thriller, unhurried and genteel but enlivened with suspense and surprising bursts of sly, even biting, humor.
While the prospects for rapid and sustained economic growth remain questionable, there is increasing evidence that the U.S. economy may enjoy a surprising burst of strength in the second half of 2003.
They're not the easiest breed to train, but once you lasso their attention, they can surprise you with surprising bursts of genius.
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