Or consider what Ms. Segnit does with the lowly cauliflower: 16 dazzlingly different pairings, from the tastily traditional (with potatoes or cheese) to the adventurously outr é (with caviar or chocolate). ❋ Aram Bakshian Jr. (2010)
The Greek salad was solid and tastily loaded with feta. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Here's a tastily frivolous, serious-silly economic analysis of "The Social Norm of Leaving the Toilet Down," employing game-theory: ❋ Unknown (2007)
Eggs, beans and rice are always available and can be prepared tastily. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Naturally, it mentions one that is tastily -- and trendily -- organic. ❋ Unknown (2009)
We ate wonderful food, took long walks, enjoyed the gorgeous weather, brunched with Lori, and shared a feast of grilled meats tastily provided by Tim and Heather. ❋ Dr. Lisa (2006)
Sensing opportunity, McDonalds - normally at the vanguard of automated food preparation - took aim at the coffee franchise and came up with a freshly made product that acquits itself tastily, according to no less a custodian of quality as Consumer Reports. ❋ Unknown (2008)
It was a tastily satisfying win for the former Assembly Speaker and current City Councilman who, four years ago, lost his first Mayoral bid when Hahn torpedoed him with a last-minute smear campaign tying him to crack dealers. ❋ Unknown (2008)
When the festoons were all put up as tastily as they might be, the stupendous collection was uncovered, and there were displayed, on ❋ Unknown (2007)
If you keep unripe bananas below 56°F for more than two hours, they will never ripen tastily, so unripe bananas should never be refrigerated. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)
The idyllic idea we get of those so tastily indigenious Jerusalemite Sephardim are dhimmis who had an alleyway for a Kotel. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Resso had managed to grill the day's catch tastily, with a minimum of burning, skewered on twigs over the fire. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2002)
The venison was merely roasted, not presented en brochette, and the fish, while tastily poached in wine, was served fileted, not whole and riding on a sea of aspic filled with shrimp. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (1992)
It's beautifully presented in individual plastic containers with lots of pix of said band around the globe but the rub is that you have to shell out for the lot to obtain the tastily heavier-reggae 'Bed' single. ❋ Unknown (1980)
Woman first, and at her suggestion man, acquired the verboten ethical standards, tastily apple-flavoured: the serpent brought them a value system. ❋ Rushdie, Salman (1967)
In France, on the other hand, in the poorest inns, in the most ordinary hedge ale-house, you will have a dessert of every fruit in season, and always tastily and even elegantly served. ❋ Lt-Col. Pinkney (N/A)