Sentences with phrase «then portion out»

Baltimore Humane Society staff will then portion out a month's supply of food for the number and size of pets that each person has.
«Then I portion it all out into containers and store them in the fridge if I'm going to eat them within two days or the freezer if I'm going to eat them later in the week.»
Beat on high for 30 seconds to fully incorporate the ingredients, then portion out into prepared pans.
When making soups like this one, since it serves a group, I usually serve the soup the day I make it, and then portion out servings from the rest and freeze them for later meals.
I'm trying to find recipes I can make in large batches and then portion out and freeze for future consumption.
I make a big batch of this on the weekend, then portion it out for a week's worth of lunches to take with me to work (sometimes with meat on the side, sometimes all by itself!).
After removing the salsa from the burner, I let it cool and then portioned it out into smaller containers.
I then portioned them out after that to stop myself overeating them.
I've also made this quinoa broccoli casserole and then portioned it out and froze it for days when I don't have a lunch prepared.

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Here's how you do it: Find a bunch of really awesome content you think your followers will love, then place it into a social media scheduling app like Buffer so you can portion it out on an optimized schedule.
You're buying a piece of a high quality business that will grow earnings and send out a portion of those earnings to shareholders, which they can then reinvest back into the business.
Such critics point out that there's a sense in which the money that flows through corporations is taxed twice: corporate profits are taxed, and then any dividend (i.e., a portion of after - tax profit) that is payed out to shareholders is taxed, too.
The idea behind a glidepath is that if we start with a relatively low equity weight and then move up the equity allocation over time we effectively take our withdrawals mostly out of the bond portion of the portfolio during the first few years.
Starting with no grammar or dictionary, indeed not one written word to aid them, missionaries have learned the oral language, often without benefit of any interpreter — definitely the hard way — worked out an alphabet, reduced it to writing, prepared a grammar and dictionary, translated some portions into the newly written tongue, then had to teach the natives to read their own language in order to read the Bible.
The law did not require that the landowner harvest all the grain, and then to provide for the poor, take a portion of the harvest, thresh it, grind it, make bread out of it, and deliver it to the poor.
There were numerous times where fight scenes were completely unnecessary, and other times where the fight scenes seems to drag on and on, but then, they delete entire portions out of the Bible (such as all of Jacob's story, the 40 years of wilderness wanderings, etc.) Couldn't they have cut out the fight scenes and included a scene or two from these other crucial events?
As for the Eye — Creationists only ever refer to the rhetorical portion of Darwin's statement in which he said «to suppose that the eye... could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree» — but they never point out that he then went on to describe the evolutionary path of the eye — a theory which over a hundred years of careful research has confirmed.
Often times I buy a rotisserie chicken to use in this dish, but since I tend to use shredded chicken in a lot of my recipes, I think I am going to start buying my chicken in larger packages and using this handy little time saving trick I saw over at The Pinning Mama for shredding my chicken, and then freeze dinner size portions to pull out as I need it.
To make use of whatever pesto you don't use right away, pour it into an ice cube tray, freeze, and then store in a Ziploc bag for portioned - out pesto for when you need it!
You could also cut the pastry dough into two halves and then divide each half into three portions and roll each portion out into a circle.
Perhaps I'll do both: Separate a portion out for ice cream, bake the brownies, and then serve the ice cream atop the brownie...
You can also portion out the sangria base and then add the Cava to each glass separately.
Portion out the soy - lime Seitan on top of the mayo then load on the lettuce, pineapple (or mango), tomatoes and cilantro.
half and half, extra melt, melt them together and burr - mix them til smooth, then toss in diced onion, cumin, pickled jalapeno, and a very small shot of cayenne... whip it together and portion it out.
Each accurately - weighed portion is then despatched to a packing station on a rotary batching table, where an operator transfers it to a tray, styles it and places the tray on an «out» belt for sealing, labelling and quality control.
They have a little more body, chew, and chocolate: — RRB - I use a disher to portion the dough, freeze it in the balls, then pull out however many I want.
Wet your hands, and scoop out a portion of rice, then gently shape rice into a ball or triangle.
OR toss the salad in the sesame remoulade dressing, then top it all off with the crab cakes and portion it out from there.
Let stand for 5 minutes or so, then scoop individual portions out of the casserole to serve.
To serve steam up any green in your fridge — we had leftover rainbow chard from vday... Then scoop out a portion of the hash, poached egg on top & place the greens with salmon on the side.
Fluff couscous with a fork and portion out onto plates, then top with roasted vegetables.
1) Preheat your oven to 325 deg Fahrenheit (160 deg cel) 2) Grease your muffin tin generously with butter or line it with muffin paper liners 3) Combine the dry ingredients (almond meal, tapioca starch, baking powder and salt) in a large bowl and mix them together 4) In another bowl, whisk the wet ingredients (eggs, honey, melted butter, vanilla extract) together 5) Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl with the dry ingredients and then stir well until a homogeneous batter is formed 6) Gently stir in the blueberries into the batter 7) Spoon the batter into the muffin tin (dividing into 12 portions evenly) 8) Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean and muffins are golden on top 9) Serve warm
After you stuff the tomatoes, I'd portion them out and then freeze them right away.
So, I had to make them without the cream cheese portion and then left out the beans — so I will have to try that next time.
I rolled each half portion of dough and used an English muffin ring to mark rounds on the surface, then used scissors to cut them out.
But if your avocados are on the smaller side, simply halve and pit them using your chef's knife, then scoop out a portion of the flesh to make more room for the eggs.
I measure out my portion before I leave for work, put it in the fridge and then I have a healthy mid morning snack.
i would recommend portioning out all the cookies before letting them cool for the full 15 minutes, maybe let them cool for 5 minutes then portion, then cool for the remaining 10 minutes.
Scoop out some for your son, then add in the minced pepper and adobo sauce for the remaining portions for you and husband.
If the precise portion size is important to you then I recommend weighing the whole thing and divvying it out that way.
Cut into serving size portions then pull one out of freezer, microwave and waaalaaah, breakfast is served!
ALWAYS ensure that you are not feeding baby directly from the bowl and then storing the bowl you fed from back in the fridge — take out the portion you will feed, put it into baby's bowl and then put the bowl of food back into the fridge.
Then I always check the portion size for the recipes and I plan that out accordingly — like if it serves 4, it'll make two meals for the Mr and I and for example.
Or Cut the pears in half (no need to peel unless your little one has issues with digestion) and cut out the seed / core portion then dice the pear halves.
I typically bag then in groups of 6 - 8 so it's easy to pull out a few portions at a time.
use a small cookie scoop to portion out about 1 tablespoon of dough, then roll in the bacon coating (or sprinkles, if desired).
However, a major portion of our grocery, chill and frozen foods are brought to us by UNFI, a large international distributor (It started out in the 1980s as a small regional distributor, then called Mountain People's Warehouse.)
be safe expect the worst ie do nt raise your expectations now n then start yapping at September that we need a striker, dm etc... The side effect of that is always becoming a WOB for a huge portion of the season up until march when the team work their asses out, grabs seven wins in a row, finishes strongly, everyone's praising it as the best team from the turn of the year, Mr Wenger buys (mostly comes free or cheap) a mediocre player, everyone is nuts over him n by October, we r fighting for the champions league spot and the cycle continues like FOREVER......................
So you would have 4 dress bodies cut out (mine in this picture each 2 are pinned to each other reading for sewing) Sew right sides together, flip out then top stitch, sew strap pieces together on the inside of the back portion of the dress, then sew the dress body together on the sides.
I'd then leave out a freshly made portion in a glass dish and refrigerate for the next day.
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