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Make a meal.
If someone makes a meal of something, they spend too long doing it or make it look more difficult than it really is.
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But will half a trough provide enough spinach to make a meal from one cutting?
It is a privilege to make a meal from scratch, with our own produce, at the end of the day.
I've tried to make a meal from that book, and I've certainly fantasized about the feast he describes.
At Elements, you make a meal from several little foods, so little that they are practically too little to share.
This summer, for the first time, you can make a meal from the food offerings on the High Line, in Chelsea.
Although this warehouse sale is small — it's more of a boutique sale — you will find everything to make a meal from start to finish.
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Making a meal from scratch after a long day is daunting, Blythman admits, "but it's all about momentum.
Antipasti dishes and insalata were hits on both occasions, and diners should consider making a meal from an assortment of them.
The very act of making a meal from scratch fills an ancient need in us that cannot be met with even the tastiest store-bought products.
Earlier studies were generally conducted in experimental settings where participants were asked to make a meal selection from a predefined menu.
Speaking of cooking, why can't he ever make a meal? 3. When he comes home from a night with the guys, he's so loud.
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