Sentences with phrase «to cook up»

All you need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
All consumers need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
So what sort of ingredients do you need to cook up a tasty, irresistible logo?
When I was growing up, my father would always cook up a delicious treat on special occasions: he would make us a soufflé.
From striking shapes to magnetic fonts, to cunning hidden imagery and beyond, here are all of the juicy ingredients you need to cook up a high - impact logo.
Be the «Master of the Brewniverse» for an afternoon while you learn how to cook up grains, mix ingredients, and prepare different styles.
October 3: KitchenAid cooks up a half - baked political tweet.
Each day, there's a limited menu of three or four dishes cooked up by the startup's own executive chef.
To promote the movie, the folks at 20th Century Fox have cooked up a somewhat unconventional marketing strategy: while hitting all the usual social media bases (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), Taken 3 is also being promoted on LinkedIn.
I spent most of that time cooking up a storm, most often making our alfredo sauce, because it felt right.
Steve and Diane Warren happily distributed $ 15,000 of that to their 45 - member staff and are now cooking up a new game.
Wendy's has cooked up — pardon the pun — a particularly ingenious effort to promote the return of its pretzel bun burger (which is great, by the way) with a Twitter campaign that has obviously been well planned out.
The men cooked up a recipe and opened the first Pizzeria Uno restaurant at the corner of Ohio Street and Wabash Avenue in Chicago.
The year started off hot, with the tech press suitably impressed by all the things the company was cooking up.
Apple hasn't revealed which apps it's cooking up internally with ARKit, but its armies of developers have already started to play around with the tools and figure out what they're capable of.
It's a great tool for purging worry and particularly fitting for No Taste Like Home, an Asheville, North Carolina, company that gives wild food adventure tours in which participants forage for wild mushrooms and other edibles which get cooked up for them at a local restaurant.
Google may be best known for search and its crazy employee perks, but the company is constantly cooking up far - out, big - picture, enormously ambitious projects.
Today's hobby 3 - D printers ring up for anywhere between $ 500 and $ 3,500, and those don't even cook up edibles, let alone the most perfect taste bud tickler on earth.
To counter this problem, companies are cooking up solutions.
Today, more than 15,000 people have taken Lactagen, an over-the-counter derivative of the formula Ritter cooked up, and his company, Ritter Pharmaceuticals, is about to launch trials for a prescription drug to treat lactose intolerance — an endeavor that can cost upward of $ 50 million before the FDA gives its OK.
It was wrong for us to ask Moritomo Gakuen to say something that was not true,» Ota said, adding that the attempt to cook up a story was «highly embarrassing».
The company appears to be cooking up a new feature that could offer an even better experience for riders and drivers alike.
Join the discussion on Twitter and find out what fellow entrepreneurs around the country are cooking up.
Philadelphia's burger joint PYT seems determined to find out, cooking up some of the strangest combinations in the culinary universe.
Word is she's cooking up a cookbook.
At first, they treated the product as a sideline, cooking it up in kitchen pans and selling it to the same health - food stores that carried the skin care products.
Handily, Tate has cooked up a free, short assessment she claims can help.
The second annual HUNCH Culinary Challenge asks teen chefs to cook up a dish to be served on the International Space Station.
The sharp flavor profile, he said, is excellent for cooking up veggies with olive oil and garlic.
Sidoti added if you want to avoid the hard work of peeling, they are often sold pre-peeled and frozen and tend to cook up well.
It's a bizarre image, indeed, but it's exactly what Nando's, a South African fast food chain, has cooked up in its latest ad, titled «Last dictator standing.»
Every week, these born hustlers meet to discuss what big ideas they are cooking up.
And, perhaps most strikingly, a team at a gaggle of New York research institutions published a paper showing how they'd used hPSCs to cook up — in just days, rather than several months — cortical neurons (critical central nervous system cells) that had normal electrophysiological signaling properties.
With a method cooked up in his spare time, Chan thinks he can take the guesswork out of hockey — what one of his students calls the «crapshoot» that is the draft.
Depending on who you ask, UK - based Cambridge Analytica either played a pivotal role in the U.S. presidential election or cooked up an effective marketing myth to spin into future business.
BOSTON (AP)-- Robots can't yet bake a souffle or fold a burrito, but they can cook up vegetables and grains and spout them into a bowl — and are doing just that at a new fast casual restaurant in Boston.
No doubt there will be plenty of other absolutely crazy creations made in the game in the weeks and months to come, and we can't wait to see what fans cook up next.
The CEO suggested there are short - term and long - term plans being cooked up to help bring people back to the «Food with Integrity» chain, which has yet to fully bounce back after food safety issues arose in 2015.
Check out some the funniest, most challenging or just plain cool levels we've seen cooked up so far in Nintendo's «Super Mario Maker.»
Apple executives offered colorful detail, like the way its designers cook up new products around a kitchen table at the company's headquarters.
It will be interesting to see if the industry and everyone else will be able to cook up something in 2018 to boost oil prices even further.
On a positive note, that's what's ultimately needed to cook up higher oil prices.
Robots can't yet bake a souffle or fold a burrito, but a new restaurant in Boston is employing what it calls a «never - before - seen robotic kitchen» to cook up ingredients and spout them into a bowl.
April 19, 2018 • Vermont veterans cook up a brewery and a bourbon distillery that not only lifts spirits, but gives back to the community and creates a model that may encourage other vets to try entrepreneurship.
Healthscope chairman Paula Dwyer had a hunch something was being cooked up among her major shareholders.
Since 2014, Amazon, along with third - party developers, have been cooking up different skills for Alexa, the number of which has recently passed the 10,000 mark.
That, in itself, was an oddity in a country at a time it was becoming normal for government climate policies to be cooked up in the boardrooms of Calgary oil lobby groups, as happened with B.C.'s «climate leadership plan» under former premier Christy Clark's Liberal government.
Chipotle has a long way to go before it cooks up the kind of return Ackman's Pershing Square typically craves.
But a group of the House's most conservative and Tea Party - sympathetic lawmakers are concerned the momentum might be headed in the wrong direction, and they're cooking up alternatives to rein in the president.
Critics in the U.S. charge that the Department of Justice is able to cook up «secret deals» to extract large fines from major companies for wrongdoing, without ever having to submit its actions to the authority of a court.

Phrases with «to cook up»

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