Sentences with phrase «threw everything in»

Look, when the Hendra virus started, we lost some humans because of that bat and the Hendra virus, they threw everything in the book to fix that and get an antidote and whatever.
Doogie is much loved and even his groomer Gene Blake at Aurora Kennel threw everything in the bottom drawer to groom Doogie for his big photo shoot.
When I was playing about with my support page, I threw everything in there.
I gathered up some veggies, threw everything in a pot, and a few hours later, I had a bunch of jars of beautiful, flavorful chicken broth in the fridge.
I wanted you to know that I made a double batch of the molton cakes and put it in a huge glass mixing bowl with a spout and threw everything in the car to go to dinner.
As the edamame & quinoa were cooking, we put everything but the nuts & cranberries in a large skillet with some rice vinegar (to taste, didn't measure) and sautéed it until it was all hot & the squash was still crunchy, threw everything in a serving bowl & had supper.
If we had Cavani we wouldn't even have been facing barca by nw, we threw everything in the group stages due to the same stupidity every year.
I threw everything in my dutch oven before I left for yoga and came home to an amazing smelling house!
However, I was determined to serve these meatballs so I defrosted my frozen meatballs in the microwave, whisked all my sauce ingredients together and microwaved them, and threw everything in the slow cooker.
Beany soup that requires a long simmer anyway is perfect slow cooker material, so I threw everything in and let the machine do it's thing.
After browning the meat, onion and garlic I threw everything in the crockpot... veggies included!!
I didn't boil the vegetables but threw everything in a colander and poured a kettle of boiling water over them.
I threw everything in the cooker in the morning and my house spelled amazing when I got home from work.
I threw everything in the crock pot this morning, with the meat still frozen because I forgot to thaw it.
After browning the meat in a skillet, I threw everything in the crockpot and cooked on low for 7 hours.
So easy... threw everything in the crockpot around noon and it was ready at dinner time!
Like I said, I just threw everything in and turned it on, mixed until everything was well blended.
I made this in a slow cooker — just threw everything in, skipped the sequence described here, and cooked it on high for 10 hours (though you could probably do less, my beans were quite soft).
Just threw everything in like recipe called for and set it to 9 minutes.
The first time I realized I didn't make it as directed (I just threw everything in a jar and whirled it together) so I gave it another shot.
Thus - I threw everything in my blender and whirled away.
I threw everything in the same ovenproof skillet and crossed my fingers....
I used some leftover canned red beans I had and threw everything in the food processor.
I didn't follow the directions correctly and threw everything in the food processor all at once, and they still came out perfectly (next time I will do it right haha).
«It's a nice little trick to just throw everything in there and blast it and get the most silky, beautiful sauce or puree or soup,» she said.
If that's the case, it throws everything in that book into question.
I know lots of people think that eating healthily takes a long time but smoothies are the easiest, quickest things — it literally takes me two minutes to throw everything in the blender, blend it up and then if I'm really busy I'll just take it on the go with me.
I know lots of people think that eating healthily takes a long time but smoothies are the easiest, quickest things — it literally takes me two minutes to throw everything in the blender, blend it up and then if I'm really -LSB-...]
I am making this for about 60 people and want to use my electric oven do you throw everything in there at once or do you brown your sausage first how many hours a head of time should I make this party is at 3
I also just throw everything in a blender.
However, if you throw everything in a slow cooker, it does yield a softer texture to the squash.
And then it requires hardly any chopping at all as you throw everything in the blender / food - processor and let it do the work for you.
Cube, and throw everything in a jar and let sit to marinate for as long as you can.
But really all you need to do is just throw everything in the blender (or food processor) and blend.
It's easy to make in the slow cooker - I mean, you just throw everything in there, set it, and forget it, and a delicious meal is ready!
Her recipe has you throwing everything in the mixer except the cookies.
This is one that you can throw everything in the crock pot before work and just keep it on the warm setting all day.
After everything is cooked throw everything in a blender or food processor.
To begin with, you just throw everything in on the «fry» setting.
I don't do a stitch of work beyond throwing everything in...
Yep - throw everything in and in a matter of hours, you have a delicious bowl of soup ready for an easy dinner.
The best part about this recipes is it is quick to make because you just throw everything in the crockpot.
I was trying to figure out how to best write the instructions, and you literally just throw everything in a pot and let it cook about 15 minutes; enough said.
The easy route would be to throw everything in the food processor and pulse until it's chopped but chunky.
Then throw everything in a skillet and serve over rice.
To make the salad dressing: Throw everything in a small bowl, whisk.
Hi Monique, I'm just wondering if I'm doubling the recipe can I throw everything in the crock pot still?
Throw everything in one bowl, then in a square pan, and you're ready.
I'd just throw everything in at once and keep checking on it until it's nice and thick and the sweet potatoes are soft.
I think you'd be fine to throw everything in at once.
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