Sentences with phrase «to cut something in half»

A desk chair just did not cut it in terms of comfort during those middle of the night feedings.
So, start by cutting your caffeine intake in half, do that for one week, and then cut it in half again, and continue until you are no longer consuming caffeine.
If you can find small new potatoes you can use those instead, just cut them in half lengthwise.
So cut it in half if you don't want that many.
Then we're going to cut it in pieces small enough to fit in your slow cooker.
Open the pomegranate by cutting it in half with a large knife.
Next time I'll use more pans instead of cutting them in half.
You can save the other half, or cut it in smaller pieces and place it in the freezer.
Let the lemon cool enough to handle then cut it in slices and add it to the pint of honey on the stove.
It fed about 8 people, so I would definitely recommend cutting it in half and cooking it in a smaller dish!
Low storage: Being limited by the smaller internal storage is a major bust and 8 GB simply does not cut it in today's world.
Get ready for baking Spread butter on the bread slices and cut them in bite - size.
If using a red onion, first cut it in half, then slice it into half moons.
I will admit I am a huge fan of fennel so if you're not you can always cut it in half or omit it from the recipe.
I'll purchase a loaf of Italian bread at the grocery store and cut it in thirds.
I recommend cutting it in thin coins first to avoid any strings from the fibers that run the length of the potato.
If I would have actually read the recipe, I would have simply cut it in half.
Are you surprised that our squad players aren't cutting it in big games?
I use the flour tortilla shells and cut them in strips add to boiling broth then add rest of ingredients.
I just cut them in rounds, leave the seeds in and roast.
In other words, what works in the lab won't cut it in real - world devices.
For most firms, especially those in competitive markets, the basics won't cut it in terms of earning new clients from organic search.
It has raised its target for the overnight rate three times in the past year after cutting it in response to a drop in oil prices.
I would definitely cut them in much smaller pieces before freezing them, but you should be okay.
What I did was buy a whole butternut squash cut it in half and roast it cut side down in a baking dish in the oven — 350 for an hour and a half.
It will soften it up enough so can easily cut it in half.
The meringue component added a nice texture although when I make this in the future I will probably cut it in half.
After about 45 minutes you can remove it from the oven and let it cool down completely, cut them in bars before they are completely cooled down.
If the potatoes are small, leave them whole, if medium cut them in half and if they are large cut into quarters.
I'm not allergic, but sometimes they just don't cut it in baked goods.
They're really big so we actually cut them in half and use them along with an all - natural diaper cleanser and lotion in one.
Then used a wooden paint stick cut it in two and nailed each one on opposite ends of the two wood pieces to keep them together.
A tiny point - and - shoot or your phone camera isn't going cut it in anymore.
That said, six weeks doesn't really cut it in those circumstances — I'm not sure what length of time would?
But can she still cut it in the 21st century?
Can the fitness giant cut it in the more fashion - focused sector?
You can cut them in different lengths depending on how long your cords are.
Add the butter and, using a pastry blender or two knives, cut it in until the mixture forms small crumbs.
The normal bacon size is a bit big for each of these bites, so cut them in to halves, thirds, or even in to quarters.
In the meantime remove the seeds from the pomegranate by cutting it in half and bending the peel back to loosen the seeds.
3 Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture, then cut it in again using knives or a pastry blender.
I like to cut mine in slices right away and store in the fridge for a few days.
So if you think those that are given here are too high, even though they are based on the best of contemporary research, then just cut them in half.
If some of the beets are large, cut them in quarters.
These standards just won't cut it in today's economy.
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