Sentences with phrase «tiny bits when»

It was easy to get the dried cherries into tiny bits when processed with the flour in my small coffee / spice mill.
I always worry a tiny bit when something like that happens.
Now I think I would be under exaggerating just a tiny bit when I say I like halo.
My heart sank a tiny bit when I saw them.
It was so fun to be able to see you for a tiny bit when you were down last week!

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However, when they're teenagers, they might find it a tiny bit annoying.
Like the native tribe in Washington that got a permit to kill a Grey Whale so they could take a couple of tiny bites from it, when all they are used to eating is KFC.
The sun just became a tiny amount bigger, and the solar system just became a tiny bit less cluttered when comet Ison came out of the oort cloud and was nearly completely destroyed by the sun.
First time they fell to pieces when flipping, second time I used a tiny bit less water and they flipped okay.
It gets even better a day later when it dries a tiny bit — the texture becomes even more like creamy cheese!
When the pasta is a tiny bit undercooked from how you like it, add to the sauce with the two tablespoons of pasta water and cook until pasta is al dente.
Of course I've had one heck of a full week because when you spend a month indoors staring at biology notes it makes you tiny bit stir - crazy.
I remember getting excited when we would arrive and I'd see a big old pan of that beloved cake, which was the loveliest color of light green and had tiny bits of pistachio adding the most delightful crunch.
While I don't enjoy the coldness that comes with snow fall, I am (just a tiny bit) hoping that when I go back to CT for winter break, it snows and becomes a «white Christmas» after all.
When I made a raw chocolate and goji berry smoothie, it was impossible to detect even a tiny bit of goji berry.
When the pizza comes out of the oven, I give it a quick dusting of grated Parmesan, a tiny drizzle of artisan - quality virgin olive oil, and a bit of basil cut into a chiffonade.
When you are ready to cook, heat a stovetop grill to medium - high, and brush with a tiny bit of olive oil.
* To get a crispy cookie you must either — freeze the cookie after it has cooled and keep it frozen or When you are placing the batter on the trays use only a tiny bit to make a mini cookie.
I might use a tiny bit of dark rum when I make this though (for the cake, not for me).
Depending on the heat of your chilis, I'd recommend trying a tiny bite before popping the whole thing in your mouth unless you're very macho when it comes to peppers.
Then when I tried to assemble the cake I think the layers were the tiniest bit still warm so the entire thing fell apart.
It may be just a tiny bit sticky to the touch, but I know when this is the case, my bread always comes out soft
The former makes for a poorly textured dough (when using measurements of flour and peanut butter that are semi-proportional) and the latter makes for cookies that are peppered with tiny peanut bits.
I didn't have smoked tofu but had a package of firm tofu on hand so just marinated it for a few hours before hand in liquid smoke, soy sauce, white wine vinegar and tiny bit of maple syrup and then threw it on a frying pan when I was ready to make the salad.
When I first developed this recipe for Paleo pancakes, I used a tiny bit of coconut flour rather than tapioca starch / flour for structure.
I think it tasted a little thicker than when using cow's milk, so I added a tiny bit more almond milk to the mixture.
When blended with a tiny bit of flour, they resemble powdered sugar's taste and texture.
You know at the end of Thanksgiving, when your fridge is full of last little bits of things and your pantry is packed with tiny McCormick spice containers that you hold onto, knowing in your heart of hearts that the last bit of pumpkin purée will go fuzzy in the refrigerator door and the pumpkin pie spice will turn rancid by the time you search for it in the back corners of the cabinet next fall?
But you'd probably need to substitute some kind of moisture otherwise the mixture might be too thick to mix properly... maybe try adding a tiny bit of chicken broth when mixing them.
Thank you so much for sharing this, I think it will become a usual dish now:) I added a tiny bit of alpro soya cream when I made it, and a bit of dry rosemary too.
I always feel fabulous after a delicious salad like this and I am not the least bit hungry for quite some time which is what many people fear when they only eat a tiny side salad with cucumber and tomato.
When you're the chef, you control the lighting and the music, the wine is much cheaper, there's no waiter to make you feel like you need to leave, and best of all, you don't have to drive or cab home and you're at liberty to drink perhaps a tiny bit too much.
I have a leetle tiny hint though — when working with dried fruit in scones and cookies and most dough - centric baked goods with little moisture content — re-constitute dried fruit, if even a little bit.
I added a tiny bit of brown sugar and heavy cream when I served it.
When the pan is hot (a droplet of water should dance vigorously across the surface), add about 1/3 cup of batter, smoothing out the top a tiny bit with a spatula to help it form a circle.
When life got the tiniest bit stressful, I would grab a bag of chips or make chocolate chip cookies.
When I went gluten - free I was delighted that with a few tweaks here and there, and a tiny bit of experimentation, the recipe still largely worked.
When serving this lemonade to guests I typically strain it, but when I'm making it for my family I often skip the straining step and leave those little tiny bits of blueberry skin (hello, nutrients and antioxidantWhen serving this lemonade to guests I typically strain it, but when I'm making it for my family I often skip the straining step and leave those little tiny bits of blueberry skin (hello, nutrients and antioxidantwhen I'm making it for my family I often skip the straining step and leave those little tiny bits of blueberry skin (hello, nutrients and antioxidants!).
WE NEED A MIDFIELD CAPTAIN!!!! Someone who shouts at the ref when zouma don't get booked someone who shouts at welbeck and nearly chins him for not squaring the ball to lacazette fans r a tap in someone who will threaten the linesman when he gave stoke 4 throw ins in a row so that he's to scared to give us offside coz he knows it's onside (corrupt) we don't have a presence just pass pass with no end product and a tiny petty team who lets defenders push them over in the box it's boring arsenal bore me and Wenger is the master of boringness conte Jose are what I like coz they have a bit of an edge i wish I could be arsenal so CM captain
I was proud of it for making it up three stories; I got the tiniest bit angry when I saw a tenant slam the old mesh door shut with a bang.
He seemed somewhat humble, albeit a tiny bit brash, when discussing his future in some old interviews from his Cage Warrior days.
Their stadium looks great, even on the PlayStation 2, and since my wife is a BYU grad, she'd be a tiny bit less likely to roll her eyes when she saw me playing and asked me to clean the bathroom or something.
When he got even the tiniest bit cranky I'd just pop my boob in his mouth.
So, I admit that for about two seconds I had a tiny miniscule bit of righteous anger bubble up inside me when I saw this page, but then I spent some more time actually looking at the ridiculous hyperbole.
Even when you only need a tiny bit of support because things feel rough.
the tiny bits might come later, when they get their pincer grip, because it's tremendous fun for them to exercise that.
Many tiny children clearly see or communicate with their guides and helping them to strengthen that bond when they need a bit of help is a great idea.
But if you do wake your baby — a tiny bit — by jostling her when you place her down to sleep (the «wake and sleep» method), you are actually giving her the opportunity to learn to self - soothe, i.e. learn to fall asleep on her own, without your help.
I kept the tiny bit of milk cold to keep it for the morning when I could take it to my daughter.
I remember reading your blog when she looked a tiny bit bigger than that first picture!
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