"To buy the ingredients" means to purchase the necessary items or components that are needed to make a recipe or prepare a dish.
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Unlike much of the world's population, I feel incredibly fortunate to be able to
buy ingredients from all over the world in my local health food store.
To whip up this colorful app, I keep things simple by using
store bought ingredients instead of making things like hummus and pesto from scratch.
After buying an ingredient for a recipe, it can take me a while to finish it off and get back that precious spot for something new.
By creating a list of ingredients you need for these meals ahead of time, you can
avoid buying ingredients you don't need and make the most of your grocery budget.
Customers are given recipe cards with their orders, and can
buy the ingredients such as olive oil and fruits at the store.
To make a loaf from your wonderful recipes, would
mean buying ingredients which are so expensive that they'd cost me almost half my food budget for the week.
Furthermore, you can agree that he has to
buy ingredients from you to ensure a certain quality standard.
A meal subscription is a fun idea for anyone who likes to try out new recipes, but doesn't always have the time to plan and
buy ingredients for them.
We really brought it back to the way it was done back when people actually
bought ingredients at grocery stores and cooked.»
They put a lot of effort
into buying ingredients from suppliers who treat their workers well and look after the environment, using sustainable packaging, and donating 10 % of their profits to charity each year.
So, with this in mind, could you recommend a) a decent blender to tackle the sticky stuff and b) the best way to
buy ingredients without breaking the bank... Thank you for inspiring this reluctant cook!