Sentences with phrase «than the honey called»

Of course, when choosing my sweetener, artificial sweeteners are out, and I no longer use bleached and refined white sugar, so there was no reason to look for any other sweetener than the honey called for in the original recipe that I found.

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Hmm, so you're telling me that a «heat shield» that was made of «special plastic» (as NASA called it back in the day), which was nothing but epoxy smeared over a ss honey comb «protected» the astros barreling into the upper atmosphere at hypersonic 5 miles / sec, or well over 30 times the velocity of a jumbo - jet and thru temperatures *** as quoted by NASA *** that are «10 times hotter than the surface of the sun», and then they «braked» with only a parachute to a safe splashdown?
I made this today using hazelnut flour instead of almond and all honey, but less than it called for, for the sweetness.
I only use 1/8 cup of the honey and a little less coconut oil than the recipe calls for, but I use chocolate chips, less than 1/4 cup.
I also think the dressing needs more sweetening than the recipe calls for, so I'll add Tupelo honey to taste.
These use a little honey (I used less than the recipe calls for).
We used a bit less honey than called for and skipped the topping, and they were still great.
Of all relationships between wild animals and people, few are more heartwarming than that of African honey hunters and a robin - sized bird called the greater honeyguide.
Perhaps the most important is a tiny 26 - amino - acid peptide called melittin, which constitutes more than half of the venom of honey bees and is found in a number of other bees and wasps.
I made the recipe exactly as written, using honey instead of agave, and I might have accidentally used a smidge more water than called for (kids were helping mix).
I did, however, make some minor adjustments: I have a little bit of a sweet tooth so I put a little more honey than the recipe calls for.
In Dutch it's also called honey herb because it is very sweet: 300x sweeter than sugar!
I can't even begin to count the number of times I've been called «sweetie» and «honey,» or been treated like I'm not in a leadership role (double whammy for being female and looking much younger than I actually am... not complaining about that one!).
It's pages longer than a weekender's «honey do» list, but an aspiring team of soon - to - be teachers are confident they will make a big difference in the lives of Green Bay educators and students on October 26 and 27 during a hands - on event called «Outreach to Teach.»
In the wise words of Winnie - the - Pooh, «[A] lthough eating honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called
We have not shied away from calling out laggards, but our modus operandi has been to shine a light on the leaders and solutions, guided by the adage that «you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar.»
The findings, which have taken more than three years to be published, add weight to concern that a new group of insecticides called neonicotinoids are behind a worldwide decline in honey bees, along with habitat and food loss, by making them more susceptible to disease.
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