Sentences with phrase «tastes in a glance»

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At first glance, the offensive postscript is a sad juxtaposition, an awkward add - on that leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
As a novel it also invites readers to an indulgence: it offers a taste of adventure, a glance at art history and a sip of «sacred sexuality» in the form of spirituality lite.
The first recipe that caught my eye in the book was an Indian dish, which was accompanied by her description of seeing a woman dressed in a colorful sari at a market, who was possibly a spice vendor, eating a bowl of something she describes as ``... beautiful and simple and you knew at a glance that it tasted good.»
Over in the new Pop - Up Tastings, renowned Australian winemaker, Larry Cherubino, will present a tutored tasting: Great Southern at a glance, which will include the wines from the Great Southern Wine Region, with its five sub-regions of Denmark, Frankland River, Mount Barker, Porongurup and Albany.
Recipe at a glance 5 stars 1 review time: over 5 hrsserves / makes: 8recipe id: 75522cook method: stovetop, crock pot ingredients 1 pound dried navy beans6 ounces slab bacon, diced1 large onion, chopped1 green bell pepper, cut in 1 / 4 - inch dice1 red bell pepper, cut in 1 / 4 - inch dice1 can (28 ounce size) plum tomatoes, chopped, with their juices1 / 2 pound honey - baked ham, in 1 / 4 - inch dice1 smoked pork chop, in 1 / 4 - inch dice1 cup ketchup3 / 4 cup packed dark brown sugar1 / 4 cup honey1 / 4 cup dark molasses1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce1 teaspoon dry mustard salt, to taste directions Wash beans and soak overnight in enough cold water to cover by 2 inches.
Perhaps by «blind» tasting a product and finding it delicious before it's revealed as a product you'd never give a second glance in the supermarket (like the winner of the Veggie Ready Meals category: Georgia's Choice)
A quick glance through the press release is enough to leave a sickly taste in one's mouth.
Their Digital folks have only a glancing interest in the book business (see William Lynch's own comments about his reading tastes — or lack thereof) and the crew running their bricks & mortar business is even worse.
In regard to the former, readers who understand and readily agree with the reviewer's taste or editorial board's direction can benefit from glancing at review scores.
A person's identity is a composite picture of one's ideas, beliefs, infinite longings, abstractions, glances in mirrors, personal relationships, size, height, weight and color; one's library card, driver's license, social security number, bank account, acquired names; one's occupying one space as opposed to another, one's wearing of certain clothes as opposed to others, one's taste in food, one's sex.
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