Sentences with phrase «try coloring it green»

You could try a lighter agave so it doesn't turn tan and you could try coloring it green with a little fresh spinach... it shouldn't taste like anything I'm just not sure it would blend all the way in a food processor.

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Trying to «refresh» its image, the food chain ditched the black border around its letters and opted for a yellow - and - green color combo (instead of the white and yellow).
I think my favorite part of St. Patrick's Day is trying to incorporate the color green into as many things as possible.
However, if you're trying to achieve a colored smoothie that's not green, you have to think outside the leafy greens box.
Try few other soups too — masoor dal soup, green beans soup, tasty oat soup, my favorite carrot soup, hot and sour tomato - soup, dark red colored beet root soup, creamy mix vegetable soup, delicious onion soup, palak soup for all vegetarian
If you're looking for a fun and delicious St. Patrick's Day treat to make and one that doesn't involve boxed pudding or green food coloring, then give these Pistachio Green Tea Cupcakes with Matcha Cream Cheese Frosting a try, they do not disappgreen food coloring, then give these Pistachio Green Tea Cupcakes with Matcha Cream Cheese Frosting a try, they do not disappGreen Tea Cupcakes with Matcha Cream Cheese Frosting a try, they do not disappoint!
The first time I tried it, I found out that red strawberries and green spinach make an unappetizing brown color.
It took me forever to finally try a green smoothie because I was so turned off by the color.
For more color, try swapping in a bit of red cabbage for the green.
For a natural food coloring option try: beet powder or beet juice for red, ground turmeric for yellow, spinach powder for green, carrot powder for orange, and cinnamon from brown.
Red and green will always be a classic, but there are other color combinations to try.
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You can try coloring the two segments differently (for example, red and green) just for fun.
Instead of trying to scrape the remnants out of the shadow pots in my Morphe 35F Fall Into Frost Palette, I'm going to leave my comfort zone of rich coppers and rosy tones and switch it up with colors like the blue and green in The Estee Edit Gritty & Glow Magnetic Eye Palette, which also has a pearlized champagne gold and burnished rust shade that will help with my transition from warm to cool colors.
Another thing I always tell clients is no matter what you're eating, always try to incorporate vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables along with a variety of other colors, because those are really the most nutrient dense foods available.
Love the deep purple color... definitely have to try it I love to make a delicious green smoothie with a few handfuls of kale or spinach, 5 - 7 frozen strawberries, half apple, banana, just a bit of orange juice (maybe 1/4 cup) and 2 tbsp vanilla greek yogurt.
They also have avocado ice cream which I've yet to try... I imagine that is naturally green in color.
For more color, try swapping in a bit of red cabbage for the green.
I try to make sure my coats are bright - my down coat is a nice blue, I have wool peacoats in kelly green, royal purple, and a black and gray plaid, and my zillion scarves are all the colors of the rainbow.
Try a pair in bright colors like pink or green to show off your playful side or opt for a pair of white leggings for sophisticated style.
Everyone knows that this is the perfect time of year to use green but the jewel tone green is a hot trend right now and this pillow (with it's awesome gold zipper) is a great way to try out this trend if you are more of a neutral loving person and skittish about adding a little color.
Choose a moto jacket in your favorite bright colorgreen, orange, pink — and wear it with your tried and true skinny jeans.
Last weekend I tried out the new colors in their just released summer collection Island Escape and instantly fell in love, especially with this pretty sea foam green.
On game - day, I try to incorporate the colors and motifs in a way that supports my team, without losing my personality in a sea of green and gold.
Try Andy Warhol style pop art pillows in rich colors like red, electric blue, orange, yellow, and forest green.
I was going for a more subdued celery color with the turquoise which I wasn't really able to find — a little too much lime green for what I was trying to accomplish.
It is so dark... my walls are a mossy green and I am trying wanting to lighten everything up in here... so your post was inpsiring!!!! What color did you use in your family room?
I decided to try something TOTALLY different than I usually do at home... I wanted to give the «bold patterns» AND «neons» trend a try and so I painted my nails with the Chills & Thrills color and then took the end of a bobby pin and put neon green polka dots on top of the blue with the Vices Versa color!
If you want to be a little more reserved, try pastel colors like baby pink or light green.
If the thought of wearing green eye makeup terrifies you more than going out to a bar on St. Patrick's Day, try a more subtle shade of the color like turquoise.
If you're trying to stay away from pastel colors, forest green is definitely a color you'll want to try.
-- Ankle boots are the must - have shoe for fall — Use your footwear to add a pop of color to any look: try reds, greens or blues — Look for platforms with lace - up or zipper detailing — The slouchy, leather boot is the casual footwear
I typically stick to very neutral colors while applying makeup, but fall gives me the courage to step outside the box and try some greens and purples that would normally stay in the cabinet.
We tried to come up with a fun color theme and Olive green was our color of choice.
If you've got some family parties to attend, try a comfortable and sophisticated look this year; corduroy skinny jeans in a neutral color such as caramel, chocolate, or gray pair well with a simple sweater color such as deep red, plum, forest green, gold or silver.
When going for a white blazer in fall, try it over darker, rich colors like burgundy, forrest green, or even navy to give it a more seasonally appropriate feel.
This dress comes in two appealing colors — a soft graphite green with grey undertones or the rose color I tried on.
Try sharp sunnies to contrast the preppy vibes and don't be afraid to add bold colors as red, green and orange to make it pop.
I definitely think these are worth a try, especially if you're a fan of green beauty and want lip products that are a whole lot more natural than conventional mainstream brands, but that still have all the qualities we love in a lipstick: long lasting, versatile colors, and cute, fun names!
Try pairing them with a darker fall color like green, brown, or even burgundy.
And while you may need to reevaluate your lipstick and blush colors (especially the pinks and reds), try orange and copper tones in addition to greens on your eyes.
This has given me the courage to try my green shoes with other bright colors.
Time to color outside our usual black, for this Fall try lining with a good green or orange.
It comes in 3 pretty colors too, I'm trying to decide between the green and red!
Dior, however, does carry a green version, and since I love the color emerald, I'm going to track them down and try them on =)
It's my stubborn red hair that keeps reminding me to try more colors: rich greens, lagoon blues, and royal purples!
I was nervous about trying these colors especially the Smoky Jade since I've never worn a green lippie before but I was pleasantly surprised by how beautiful the color was even with having chocolatey skin tones!
If your house is a neutral color but you're squeamish about bright hues — not everyone can handle a candy - apple red or a neon green front door — try a paint color that is also neutral but has the opposite «temperature.»
Finish the look by spraying the hair with washable hair color in pink, blue, or green (depending on which Effie costume you are trying to recreate).
I was just going to go with the belted tunic but then remembered the color mantra and thought let's try to brighten up this green with something that will really pop.
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