Sentences with phrase «throw in a little bit»

Oh and throw in a little bit of your own ones as well.
For this version I used International Delight Fat Free Caramel Macchiato and threw in a little bit of brewed coffee, cinnamon, vanilla and eggs - of course - then topped it with butter, maple syrup and whipped cream.
also I threw in a little bit of wild rice, and used hemp milk, which I like better than soy.
Throw in a little bit of ice cream (half a cup) if that texture is more appealing to the child.»
Instead, throw in a little bit of brightness.
I also threw in a little bit of pink pitaya chia pudding for some more colour.
And throw in a little bit of unsweetened coconut, as suggested by Staci.
Beach vacations are all about comfort and effortless style, plus I like to throw in a little bit of chicness to the look too.
Every time I throw in a little bit of this and a little tad of that, I end up with an undercooked baking blob.
Take some romance, throw in a little bit of historical fiction and add a dash of time travel and science fiction and you have the basis for this interesting story.
Take some romance, throw in a little bit of historical fiction and add a dash of time travel and science fiction and you have the basis for this interesting storyThunder Mountain by Dean Wesley Smith is one of those reads that defies genre classification.
Second, employers often throw in a little bit of money, too, usually matching your contribution up to between 3 and 5 % of your salary.
However, he threw in a little bit there about a game he's excited to play and can't wait until it comes out, from the neighboring booth and competitor, Nintendo.
We even throw in a little bit of Non-Indie Vita news... we love Sony's best handheld that much!
Throw in a little bit of Sonic 2 flair and BAM!
Throw in a little bit of peat moss or be even more sustainable and use coconut coir.
And if you're feeling brave, throw in a little bit of the unexpected with a palm print chair or cushion.

Not exact matches

A highly readable romp through true - life cons with a little bit of psychology thrown in, the book won't just entertain you but might also you help dodge a few scams yourself.
If my husband and I manage to set up reliable passive income streams now, we can feel at least a little bit in control when life throws us curveballs.
Oh how the «popular» public loves to cut up the Bible into little bits, throw it on the trash heap and belittle others who have a genuine faith in Jesus and the words of the Bible.
The gay establishment has always taken «L.G.B.T.» to mean «gay, with lesbian in parentheses, throw out the bisexuals, and put trans on for a little bit of window dressing.»
I'll easily eat them on their own, sautéed in a little bit of butter, but man, throw them in a lasagna with copious amounts of cheese and béchamel sauce and I'm DONE.
Love taking fresh tomatoes basil green onions and black beans and tossing them in a little bit of olive oil and balsamic, if you have peppers and other veggies throw them in as well.
I threw in a couple of curve balls just to change it up a little bit.
A little bit of liquid can help your blender process some of the more solid things you throw in it.
When I make pineapple juice I love to add a little bit more sweetness to it, so in this case I went with throwing in a Fuji apple as well.
Last night I wanted a cookie with a little bit of everything thrown in.
I should probably point out that halfway through, I realized that I forgot to throw in sugar since I'm a genius, so I kinda opened it back up and added a little in / mixed it up a bit.
We have turnips, carrots, celery, potatoes, tomatoes, zucchini and a little bit of lentils thrown in for some plant based protein.
I decided to make it and then throw it in the crock pot for when I get home today, but I just tried a little bite when it was done cooking on the stove and WOWOWOWOWOW.
Though Ofada stew is made with only peppers, I threw in a little whole tomato to calm the peppers down a bit and tomato puree for bulk and flavour.
We also made some french fries by slicing potatoes into thin pieces, throwing them in a bag with grapeseed oil and a little bit of sea salt and shaking it up.
I added a little bit of oats, and threw in a little coconut oil for additional moisture because of that.
Because it is also used in in small quantities, even a little bit of extra flour (from packing it in) can throw off the recipe.
I used a poblano pepper, which gave my stew just a little bit of heat, but if you like a lot of heat, please go all out and throw in some jalapeños.
I had a little bit leftover from making my pizza over the weekend so I figured I throw it in the mix.
Being from the «waste not» mentality, I couldn't bear to throw them in the trash, so I fried them up in a little bit of oil until they were crisp.
While the pizza is in the oven, a quick, spicy sauce is thrown together with a little bit of mayo, sirracha, sesame oil and rice vinegar.
I love this dessert — it is a breeze to make, and its flavor has the perfect combination of tart and sweet with a little bit of nutty rye and some vanilla thrown in.
The ingredients of this soup are simple — carrots, coconut milk and curry powder with a little bit of ginger thrown in.
Throw in the cilantro and mint leaves and blend just enough to leave little bits that will burst with flavor when you chew on them while drinking the smoothie.
I think I'll throw some dulse flakes in mine, they aren't terribly fishy but will add a little bit of flavor.
So I found a Bobby Flay recipe and threw in sour cream and a little bit more sugar.
I wanted a little bit of everything in here; crunch, sweetness, cheesiness, and something that can be prepared ahead of time and thrown together later.
You know, with layers of refried beans, taco meat, sour cream, cream cheese... and a little bit of veggies thrown in there.
Cooking Time unwrapped — approximately 3.5 hours (until ribs reach 170) Then wrap your ribs in tin - foil and add a little bit of BBQ sauce, and throw them back on the smoker.
After they came out of the oven I wanted them a little bit crunchier than they seemed to be so I threw them in the dehydrator for 12 hours.
I was just getting comfortable in the gluten free and vegan baking realm; no need to throw everything off by biting off a little more than I could chew by trying to conquer a giant cake.
Another favorite cookie combination of mine is sage and dried apricots, with a little cornmeal thrown in for a bit of crunch.
I threw a little bit of cinnamon in there, just to remind you that it is, in fact, autumn.
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