Sentences with phrase «very little chunks»

I ended up not using the immersion blender as when it cooked down and we stirred it, we had very little chunks left and I felt it added more charm to it.

Not exact matches

You want the coconut oil or butter to be very cold, so that it forms little chunks in the dough.
The spiciness is very subtle and I loved how creamy it was with little chunks of artichoke.
It can be blended until very smooth for a couple of minutes, but I decided to leave little chunks of cashew, personally I prefer the taste better.
These peanut butter chocolate chunk bars require one bowl and very little prep time.
Cut the flesh of the peach into small chunks and steam, or simmer in a very little water.
Then pestle and mortar the crap out of them to yield a very fine powder (as drinking down little chunks of egg shells is not too appealing).
No immersion, very little teamwork (everyone is just running around doing their «thing»), weapons are unrealistic (nothing but giant, over embellished chunks of metal with exaggerated functions), player team models make no sense (a mix of future U.S. Army soldiers, English soldiers, terrorists with masks, and this ape thing)-- the enemy has the same models too, too many screen markers
Also, when you fail, you get to see a lump of meat splatter into lots of tiny little chunks, which is the only satisfying thing about losing a level at the very end.
People naturally seek out information in little chunks and snippets; everything comes into the brain very quickly, and it comes in small pieces.
1,000 miles won't get you very far with Singapore but it's nice to get a little chunk of miles for free, especially when it only takes up a few seconds of your time.
And now we come to the multiplayer aspect of Mass Effect 3, a topic which generated considerable controversy when it was first announced, sparking angry comments from a considerable chunk of the fan base who, and I'll be blunt here, made massive assumptions based on very little evidence.
Also, when you fail, you get to see a lump of meat splatter into lots of tiny little chunks, which is the only satisfying thing about losing a level at the very end.
Terms used in the members» booklet you received on joining may be very different to those in use now: for example, a tax free cash became a pension commencement lump sum and then an uncrystallised funds pension lump sum — or taking «cash in chunks» according to Pensions Wise (which has the virtue of blunt simplicity though little linguistic elegance).
Actually this example is very much over simplified and depreciation calculations for cars are a little more complex partly because as soon as you drive your new car home, it loses a large chunk of its sticker price value on the second hand market (and depreciation reflects real world pricing).
Soon after I sold the rental property, I discovered a real estate technique called «wholesaling» that allows you to make chunks of cash very quickly with little to no risk, by putting properties under contract and then selling the contracts to other investors for a fee.
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