Sentences with phrase «tiny bit on»

I also used Miss Mustard Seed Antiquing wax - fairly generously over the wood parts and a teeny tiny bit on the arms where they would have gotten dirty.
If you are going to use special feline soap, put just a tiny bit on it.
But I do like the enzymes because I've noticed that if I'm in a rush, I can just smear a tiny bit on any problem areas and it still fights plaque, even if I don't have time to wash the toothbrush so I can scrub.
White markings have a continuum from a tiny bit on the chest or toes to a dog that is completely white.
The instructions on the grease I bought says to squeeze it into the boot, but everywhere I've read online says to only put a TINY bit on the porcelain since it's non-conductive.
I use it after my oil or day cream, which I don't use everywhere on my face, just on / under my eyes, on my cheeks, and a tiny bit on my forehead.
I was also surprised to find that I really like a small amount of the drops patted over the high point of my cheek bones and a tiny bit on my brow bone.
If you like spicy food that's great, but if you don't like a lot of heat, cut back a tiny bit on the chilis if you're planning on freezing it.
i agree that pb would be to thick unless you give a tiny bit on your finger tip or something and i would not give my baby raisins right now.
Even if it does, it's just a tiny bit on the top.
If you use cologne (or if you don't, use your shampoo), place a tiny bit on her arm so she has your smell with her at all times.
If you put a tiny bit on the tine of your fork and give it a taste, you'll be able to gauge the heat.
My husband and I both liked this but, the cilantro sauce was overpowering if you got more than just a tiny bit on each bite of chicken.
It was delicious, a tiny bit on the dry side, which I don't mind in a cake of this type.
I put tiny bit on my fingertips and rub it into my face and neck and I don't ever wake up greasy.
And then the unthinkable happened, he asked to try it — just a little tiny bit on a chip, but he was about to eat guac!
I only use a tiny bit on my body as it really goes a long way.
The balance of UK governance shifted just a tiny bit on Wednesday, with news that the board of FTSE 250 retailer Sports Direct has appointed its first workers» representative following a ballot of 23,000 employees.
Creamy, the tiniest bit on the soupy side, and tart, it was real yogurt.
I only use the tiniest bit on my ends as well as well as smoothing frizz and fly - aways.

Not exact matches

Alexis Ohanian's strategy to make it a tiny bit easier on his wife, Serena Williams?
Inspire a hockey player to «give it his all» and he might skate that little bit harder, come back on defence that tiny bit faster.
Oddly enough, though, I felt stronger during the second interval, and even a tiny bit stronger on the third.
The cocoa bean on its own contains a tiny bit of caffeine (about 0.23 g / 100 g), so expect a rush akin to adding a few packets of sugar to your coffee.
Entrepreneurs pursuing innovation in the arena of bits, as Thiel put it, can more easily take on and dominate tiny markets.
Get your geek on a tiny bit
While I am certainly no Chinese real estate expert, I do have at least a tiny bit of insight into the market because 1) my girlfriend was born and raised in China, attended Peking University, and is now in America on a research fellowship, and 2) her parents own five apartments in China.
«If you pay the minimum payment, you're only paying interest plus a tiny bit of what you owe on the card,» he says.
* Conventional wisdom is that Obama gained at least a tiny bit of ground on Wednesday night.
To be released on September 29 and with preorders starting any day now (Nintendo says it'll be before the month of August is out), the $ 79.99 SNES Classic Edition is a tiny version of 1991's 16 - bit Super Nintendo console that includes quite a few of the games I suggested Nintendo put on it.
Research suggests that clearing cookies — tiny bits of software that advertising companies load on a browser to collect data on the websites people visit — is one of the few privacy - protection steps that have been embraced by American internet users.
Is all rhetorical bud... just trying to show a tiny bit of the Glaring flaws the stone age writers did nt get together on...
And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, «O LORD, bless this Thy hand grenade that with it Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits, in Thy mercy.»
There was a bit of a movement underway a few years ago: Christian women were signing pledges saying that they wouldn't let their tinies see them on the computer.
Here's the encouragement: forgiveness and eternal life are not dependent one tiny little bit on your past behavior or your future behavior, but solely and completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
The tradition of using a tiny bit of bread and wine (or juice) has continued to be practiced, even though it does not even come close to what was practiced by Jesus and His apostles on the night He was betrayed, and reflects instead some sort of magical ceremony where some people believe that God is giving them special grace and power through the ritual elements of bread and wine.
... [flip a page, flip a page flip a pag] Ah Here it is: And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying,» O Lord, bless this Thy hand grenade that, with it, Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits in Thy mercy.»
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
-- days overdue, I would make my tea and my toast, get the tinies started on the day with joy, and even take the time to do a bit of writing or social media work around the day's significance.
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
An hour later, the floor is littered with cheerio pieces, tinies are fed and happy, chattering magpies, and I've caught him up on the day, we've plotted the weekend, swapped bites of our supper, shared the last gnawed chicken strip from the tinies.
And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying,» O Lord, bless this thy hand grenade that with it thou mayest blow thine enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy.»
Then sprinkle a tiny bit of salt on top of each bar while they are setting.
My criteria for a great garlic knot: soft on the top with a tiny bit of crunch on the bottom, a little chew to the bread inside (but not too much), and tons of flavor.
My son who is 9 will finally eat a tiny bit of lettuce now on occasion.
If you prefer your biscuits slightly on the sweeter side, just taste a tiny bit of dough once you've mixed all ingredients and add more sugar if required.
Fresh mozzerella would be great; I'd recommend putting a little kosher salt on each dollop as I find it can sometimes be blander than expected (you can taste a tiny bit to see what you think!).
I also just put the mix directly on the baking tray, sprinkled with a tiny bit of rice flour and flattened into shape before cooking, rather that what Her Pigness describes doing which was too time consuming for me and I was in a hurry (as usual)!!
Normal wheat bread often has a slightly sweet taste due to the added sugars that the yeast feeds on and a tiny bit of coconut sugar adds that same hint of flavour to this bread.
Can't wait to have an official bit of smitten kitchen in my own tiny kitchen:) Congrats on the huge accomplishment!
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