Sentences with phrase «than vinegar»

One can draw more flies with honey than vinegar.
The antioxidant - packed vinaigrette for this salad is made with unsweetened cranberry juice rather than vinegar.
I did this, and I do believe that it helped more than vinegar because it has not bothered me since.
This sounds better than vinegar because you can't clean natural stones with it, which is why I've been stuck buying cleaners for my bath and kitchen.
Also, alcohol tends to change the chiles less than vinegar.
I love how you use it here on the watermelon salad, a stroke of genius, you are right it's much less acidic or harsh than vinegar.
Has anyone ever actually proved you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
I personally prefer lemon juice rather than vinegar and natural yoghurt rather than cream, but it really depends on a recipe — it is quite flexible dish.
Lemon juice can also be used; because it's milder than vinegar, we use it in a one - to - one ratio with the oil.
-LSB-...] Discover if anything other than vinegar reacts with baking soda.
While acidic, verjus has a gentler flavor than vinegar, with a sweet - tart taste that is often used to heighten the flavor of many sauces or mustards.
You'll catch more with honey than vinegar as the old sayings goes.
Hydrogen peroxide works differently than vinegar and is better at removing different types of stains.
Kombucha is gentler on the hair than vinegar but just as effective.
Note to anyone wishing to persuade former adherents to literal or fundamentalist theology to «return to the fold» — you'll catch more flies with honey than vinegar — and if your aim is to catch «em rather than kill «em, you might want to avoid using a flyswatter.
As my long - deceased father said, «honey draws more flies than vinegar».
«That's an example of how to get it done with honey rather than vinegar
Milder than vinegar, it can be used in salad dressings without competing with an accompanying wine the way vinegar does.
With that said, I obviously do not have anything to compare Ecover Fabric Softener to, other than vinegar and dryer balls.
A natural antiseptic and fungicide, tea tree oil costs more than vinegar but will kill most types of mold and help prevent growth; as with all concentrated oils, it should be used with caution, as it can trigger allergic reactions if it comes into contact with skin.
We'll get more with honey than vinegar.
You will catch more flies with honey than vinegar, AmericanAtheists!
The only changes I made was I used a mix of brown and wild rice (in lieu of just wild rice), I added more celery (I love the crunch of celery), I substituted honey in the vinaigrette for the sugar, used all olive oil (in lieu of a combo of canola and olive oil), and I used more lemon juice than vinegar.
You can make this edible (and more palatable) if you use lemon juice rather than vinegar.
Similar to sauerkraut, you want to make sure your pickles are in brine rather than vinegar and those with live cultures are best.
You get more bees with honey than vinegar.
The best revenge on someone is being successful without them, and you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
The system isn't always perfect, and, as they say, you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
As I noted here when Amazon announced this program, Amazon will be using honey rather than vinegar, with an offer to pay direct 70 % royalties to all authors and publishers who set prices in this price range through Amazon's Kindle - compatible Digital Text Platform and participate fully in other Kindle features like text - to - speech.
Many collections agencies have begun subscribing to the «you catch more flies with honey than vinegar» philosophy; «we know it may be very difficult for you right now, so we'll make you a deal to settle the debt for 80 % of face value, and you'll never hear from us again».
No one enjoys talking to a grump on the phone, and you catch a lot more flies with honey than vinegar.
I had a very good conversation with the staff about the situation (what is the saying, honey attracts more flies than vinegar?)
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
«You catch more flies with honey than vinegar,» according to every grandmother ever.
«You catch more flies with honey than vinegar,» he says.
You catch more flies with honey than vinegar, the saying goes.
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