Sentences with phrase «used over a double»

This could easily be used over a double lesson depending on how you want to approach it.

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But what's clear is that these grains are a double - edged sword: They're built with good intentions — everyone wishes they could relive some of their favorite memories — but when used in excess, people can obsess over the past, which can weigh heavily on one's sanity.
In the case of the small business, most if not all of the company's profits are used to pay salaries and fringe benefits, which are deductible, and double taxation may be avoided because no money is left over for distributing dividends.
Both versions of the bill would cut taxes by about $ 1.5 trillion over the next decade, slashing the corporate tax rate and doubling the standard deduction used by most Americans.
«We have greatly extended our social reach by using GaggleAMP — utilizing our Members networks has more than doubled our social footprint as we look at our month over month metrics.»
Use standard double edge blades, durable plated with over the heavy copper alloy body.
Our use of options has resulted in SK OptionTrader surpassing GLD and the HUI more than 7 times over, with gains of more than twice the performance of DGP, a double leveraged gold ETN.
Patrick Ruffini, a co-founder Echelon Insights, a Republican - leaning digital analytics and research firm, said the public outrage this week over the disclosures about Cambridge Analytica «feels like a double standard» against the backdrop of how the Obama campaign and other Democratic and Republican political operatives sought to use Facebook data during the 2012 and 2014 election cycles.
Two more doublings sees us using over 100 per cent of the world's ecological production.
Start heating the water in the double boiler, or if you're using a large bowl instead, set the bowl over a pan of boiling water, making sure the bowl doesn't actually touch the water.
Over the same double boiler you used to melt the chocolate, beat together the egg yolks with the remaining 1/3 cup of sugar.
In a pan, melt the chocolate with the butter over very low heat, or melt using a double boiler.
You should be able to melt the chocolate at a low temperature if you use a double boiler (use a glass bowl over a pot of steaming water).
I am going to need to double the cupcake recipe and I only plan on using enough frosting on each to do a rose swirl, so I don't necessarily want to double the frosting recipe if I don't have to, since often times I end up with lots of frosting left over.
Melt the chocolate over the stove, using a double boiler or in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds.
Using the vinegar to coat your chickpeas is not only healthier, saving over 500 + calories in your snacks, but it's so much better for digestion its a double bonus here.
Over a double boiler *, preferably using a glass bowl over top of the pot as it heats more slowly, add the dark chocolate and cream for the fillOver a double boiler *, preferably using a glass bowl over top of the pot as it heats more slowly, add the dark chocolate and cream for the fillover top of the pot as it heats more slowly, add the dark chocolate and cream for the filling.
Using a double boiler or a metal bowl over a pot of simmering water melt butter, corn syrup and chocolate.
To make the crème filling, use a double boiler or a heatproof bowl set over simmering water to melt the white chocolate until smooth.
If you bring eggs to room temp before cooking, keep whisking over a medium low heat, you do not need to use a double boiler or strain.
(Or use regular aluminum foil folded over to be double thickness and spray lightly with cooking spray)
Melt the beeswax, almond oil (or other liquid oil), and shea butter (if using) in a double boiler or glass bowl over a pan of water.
Try using a double boiler or a glass bowl over a simmering pan of water.
In a heat - safe bowl, melt the chocolate (use your microwave in 30 second increments or over a double - boiler).
Place the mixture in the greased top of a double boiler and cook over boiling water; or use a can with a tight fitting cover and place the can in a pan of boiling water about 2/3 from the top of the can.
Gently melt the cacao butter and coconut butter together over a double boiler (glass bowl over a pot of boiling water), remove from heat and add the vanilla powder, coconut nectar and stevia, if using.
Remember the rules when melting chocolate: If using a double boiler, do not allow the top bowl to touch the water, this will prevent the chocolate to over heat, and burn.
I have a 1/4 cup spoon I used to portion it out and I did less than 1/4 c and needed to use even less — it kinda exploded over the top of one of the muffin pans — I made a double recipe — but it still turned out fine, all were gone by the end of brunch to the oohs and aahs of the guests.
I actually doubled the recipe (have company coming over for dinner) and used butter flavor crisco instead.
Melt chocolate in a heat - proof bowl over a pot of simmering water (or using a double boiler), stirring frequently.
** Bakers Note - When I made the caramel I doubled the recipe and used the leftover to drizzle caramel over the cupcakes.
Make a double batch, and stir into whole grains, drizzle over vegetables, or use as a sauce for lighter mac and cheese.
Use a double boiler or a large glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water.
To make the dark chocolate coating, melt the cacao butter over a very low heat using a double boiler or heat proof bowl over a simmering saucepan.
Some people melt the coconut oil in a dehydrator or you could melt it over a double boiler and use a thermometer to make sure it doesn't get too hot.
Only issue I had was a little trouble mixing the batter, it was very thick... I ended up using just over a box and a half of cake mix in a double batch.
The company has more than doubled its organic milk supply over the past year to help meet demand for dairy ingredients used in cheese, milk powder, proteins, and butter.
You can also use a saucepan over very low heat, if you don't have a double boiler.
Use a Hawthorne strainer and double strain the drink by having a fine mesh (coco) strainer over your glass.
Melt together butterscotch chips, water and coffee powder using a double over barely simmering water.
(You may also use a heatproof bowl over a pot with an inch of water in it as a makeshift double - boiler).
I doubled the recipe and used half collard greens / half curly kale and wow it was over the moon delicious.
Melt chocolate chips over low heat using a double - boiler.
Chop the chocolate in small pieces and melt over low heat using a Bain Marie or double boiler, being careful not to burn it.
Melt the chocolate and tablespoon of vegetable oil using a double boiler (or a bowl over a pot of water, if you're like me).
Using a double boiler * melt cocoa butter over a low heat setting until completely melted through.
If you have a heavy bottomed sauce pan you can use that or a double boiler to slowly melt the chocolate and cocoa butter over low heat.
Double strain into a rocks glass over a large ice cube (using a fine mesh strainer helps remove the grape pulp for better cocktail consistency).
Gently melt all ingredients in a double boiler set over simmering (not boiling) water using low heat.
Using a double boiler (or a mixing bowl placed over simmering water), melt chocolate and butter, stirring occasionally.
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