Apart from the problems of living in a country of different speeds means, there is
usually much ground that has been covered.
Not exact matches
Much to the chagrin of both extreme atheists and extreme religious (ok,
usually extreme Christians here) there IS a middle
ground where there's faith and reason.
When I
grind almonds it's
usually a
much bumpier result.
I
usually don't follow
much of a ratio: I pour flour (s) in a big bowl, add whatever liquid I have around (non dairy milk, water, cold broth, maybe a little bit apple cider, or some beer too, which gives lightness to the crêpes), some flax gel (1 Tbsp
ground flax seeds + 3 TBSP warm water), some salt or maybe a little sugar, sometimes spices like curcuma and black pepper, or tandoori spice powder etc, stir until the consistency pleases me, adding more liquid if necessary, let it sit for a few hours on my counter, and voilà.
Freshly
ground spices are
much more aromatic, and I think this produced more cinnamony flavor than I
usually get from just two teaspoons.
I didn't want to make them with
ground beef or chicken like I
usually do, because it would be too
much like a regular dinner taco.
There is
much common
ground, too, with the ideas for «community - wealth building» being developed very concretely by the Democracy Collaborative in the US, though there is a stronger emphasis in their work on the need to root capital in specific places than one
usually finds in the alternative liberal tradition.
In a
much broader sense, mushroom is applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium
usually being hidden under bark,
ground, rotten wood, leaves, etc..
Fixed it:) I don't
usually measure the
ground flax seed anyways, you can really just put in however
much you like, or you may leave it out all together.
And love that you used tri-tip or suggested short ribs — so
much better than
ground beef, which is
usually what you see most people use for chili.
October has never been known for offering
much in the way of quality at the cineplex (in many respects, it's the dumping
ground of the fall movie season), but
usually, horror fans can at least expect a bunch of scary movies to help get them in the mood for Halloween.
Low Range
usually has at least a 2 - 1 gear - reduction ratio, making slow - speed maneuvers and / or pulling tree stumps out of the
ground much easier.
While it offers a
much needed respite from a record - setting drought that lasted roughly half a decade, the conditions are less than ideal for reviewing most new cars, as SoCal freeways typically
grind to a halt when it rains and the safe pace required in such weather
usually provides very little information about how a vehicle really behaves at speed under typical use.
Still, generic or no, the quests are all bite - sized,
usually requiring no more than ten or fifteen minutes to complete, so they do have a rather addictive quality that comes from their simple nature, and it's not until
much later into the game where they begin to
grind, unless you're daft enough to just to side - quests non-stop for ten - hours straight.
Ignoring that I don't go on Club Tortimer
much anymore (or the island in general — after all that badge
grinding, I've long been done with it), I will
usually be wearing either my usual pink dress + a Detective Hat OR the Crown I
usually wear (for when I forget to switch it or am just planning to check store items and not play anything).
Finding out where exactly you need to go to find specific crafting parts does
usually require a little extracurricular research, but considering just how
much of Warframe can be accessed without having to spend any real money, the
grinding never really feels dull or drawn out (especially since you're most likely making progress on your current Warframes and items while you're working towards new ones).
Even where there is a dispute between two apparently credible witnesses the court should
usually, before giving permission, be satisfied that the claimant's contentions about the alleged agreement provided a
much better, or at any rate a better, argument in favour of there being the
ground for jurisdiction alleged than of there not being one.
Installing a smart switch
usually isn't that
much more complicated than installing a regular light switch — just flip the breaker off, connect the wires (load, line,
ground and neutral in Leviton's case), screw everything into place and turn the breaker back on.
I haven't spent
much time decorating it... it's
usually just a dumping
ground for shoes, keys, and diaper bags.