Sentences with phrase «talked about cooking»

If we talked about cooking in the same context, you'd bring your version of a triple chocolate cake to people who love and are waiting to eat triple chocolate cake, don't take them chocolate cheesecake, or worse, peach pie.
Julie talked about cooking for her family (including four hungry kids) on a busy schedule, how she got started as a foodie and yogi, and even whipped up two delicious recipes from her new cookbook, Superfoods Superfast, for us on Facebook Live.
I've talked about the Cooking Club that I am in here and here.
Ironic, I talked about cooking with tea in my post today too my breakfasts definitely come in phases hut I haven't had an oats one in a long time I miss them, I think I should start back up with the recipe because it looks incredible!
We talked about cooking it in a larger pan to maximize the browned crispy edges.
The other week I talked about cooking with new ingredients.
You are talking about cooking the artichokes Stem Side up but all your pictures show CUT side up... kind of confusing... They look wonderful and I can't wait to try them... stem side up?
The initiated talks about cooking techniques, stuffings and their grandmother's secret method.
We often hear top chefs talking about cooking an expensive fish or meat with ultra respect, that applies (cruelty free) here, tofu demands the respect it deserves in order to give you it's amazing talents.
If you have SiriusXM, you may want to tune in to channel 109 and listen to me talk about cooking and the blogosphere, while trying not to swear and / or creepily fangirl over one of my domestic idols.
Talk about cooking outside of the box!
Lets talk about cooking that beautiful piece of pork!
When people talk about cooking and frying damaging antioxidants in meat, for example, they're speaking of temperature of 180C.
But now we are talking about cooking some of your own food.
Next week, I'll talk about my cooking and shopping experiences on a low carb paleo diet, and my mini and long term goals that keep me motivated throughout this journey.
I'm not talking about Cooking Mama — I'm talking about sports!

Not exact matches

What do you think Tim Cook is talking about when sitting beside Michelle Obama at the State of the Union address?
Cook may, however, be on stage to talk about encryption and Apple's reported plans to deliver end - to - end encryption through its iCloud platform.
In a talk at Oxford, Apple CEO Tim Cook reflected on the «spectacular failure commercially» of the Cube, and what he learned from his mentor Steve Jobs about failure amid the whole experience.
They are able to spend year after year, sitting around the house, talking about the same boring stuff, watching TV, watching movies, cooking dinner, and it went fine.
Moonves is just the latest TV executive to talk out of school about Apple's on - again, off - again plans to fix the TV experience that Tim Cook once described as «stuck in the seventies.»
However, Apple CEO Tim Cook has talked in great detail of late about his belief that Apple could make its presence felt in the healthcare industry.
Tim Cook talked about the importance of privacy and the potential of virtual reality technology.
In the same Apple Web posting, Cook also talked about why he chose to go to the meting with President - elect Trump last week, and you can read about that here.
She also talks about straight - line marketing vs backdoor marketing and lastly she talks about why all new entrepreneurs must «cook all the Green».
But with Chief Executive Tim Cook making it clear that Apple would continue to focus on quality over quantity of units sold, most analysts have stopped talking about a cheaper iPhone.
Cook also defended the company on the thorny issue of encryption, showed off Apple's future headquarters and, again, talked about why he came out of the closet.
On the show, Swisher and Hayes talk to Cook about technology's role in powering learning for the next generation of students and workers, including how to teach code across the U.S. and also how it impacts the future of job creation.
I'm not talking about sweatshops, bribery of government officials, or cooking the books.
In the same debate he talked about allowing women to have flexible working hours so they could get home to cook supper.
In talking to the members of the union, another story came out: about how in the 1980s a group of secretaries, many of them single mothers — an identity that challenged the notion that the secretaries were working at Yale for pin money — had stood alongside the grounds and maintenance workers, the dining hall workers, the cooks and the plumbers, who went on strike so that the clerical workers union might be formed.
It doesn't give a cook book recipe about how it was done, because no one back then would have had a clue what God was talking about.
A month that doesn't involve cooking, dressing like the Amish, or talking about my period!)
To cook and serve what's in season, Epicurean Group visits local farms to talk about their products before choosing them as a supplier.
My good friend Irina, whom I can't seem to stop talking about on this blog, is an expert on Ayurveda and Ayurvedic cooking, and helped me track down all the proper ingredients for the soup.
October - 5 Let's Talk About Food 1.45 PM — Boston, Copley Square Join me and chef Mary Dumont of Harvest restaurant for a talk about ancient grains and a cooking Talk About Food 1.45 PM — Boston, Copley Square Join me and chef Mary Dumont of Harvest restaurant for a talk about ancient grains and a cookingAbout Food 1.45 PM — Boston, Copley Square Join me and chef Mary Dumont of Harvest restaurant for a talk about ancient grains and a cooking talk about ancient grains and a cookingabout ancient grains and a cooking demo
I've talked at length in the past about why intuitive cooking is so important, and just because you start with a base recipe doesn't mean you aren't experimenting.
It also leaves you with one more open burner for cooking those fried eggs and bacon we talked about.
When she mentions that she'll do all the cooking, talks about stringing fairy lights through the trees for dinner and sends you photos of a possible picnic location at the end of a pier you know it's meant to be.
One question I get asked a lot is how to come up with different recipes and have more variety with meals, so I'm going to be talking about that more this month (great for those of you who tend to make New Year's resolutions around cooking more and eating healthier food!).
Alex and I talk to a lot of people about cooking and healthy eating.
Right now I eat eggs (I talked more about going vegan - ish in this post), but should I decide to nix them, I want to be comfortable with eggless cooking.
I'm pre-ordering right now, even though I have a feeling that I might receive several copies before my wedding in January:) Because, uh, I talk about your site all the time, and cook almost exclusively from it.
Some of my close friends will be at SXSW... Jeff and Marla Sarris (I've talked about them on my blog quite a bit — cooking dates, Marla wrote a Paleo cookbook, and Jeff designed my blog).
I am so excited to announce that I will be hosting a 3 - day (4 - night) food styling and photography workshop in my dear Seattle in August 2014 with Ace Camps.We will get to spend 3 days talking about photography, light, food, how to cook it and style it.
Let's look at the products, and then we'll talk about the grilled chicken tenders we cooked with each.
We are runners and when we aren't eating we are talking about food and cooking and fueling for running.
We are now if full fall mode, where roasts are more likely to grace your dinner table, and if you have any questions or just want to learn more about it — check out their Facebook page today where they will be talking about how to pick roasts out, how to cook them, etc..
I've talked about my love of roasted (and braised) radishes before; they show up in this colorful medley of roasted potatoes and fennel, where I tell the story of how I used to think cooking a radish was silly, but now know better.
I think when you say veggies you are talking about the onion and garlic that was cooked with the sausage.
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