Sentence examples for most basic ingredients from inspiring English sources

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And in fashion, one of the most basic ingredients is a talent to create products that people seem to desperately want.

The real education happened privately: phone calls with my grandma, learning to cook with just the most basic ingredients and family rituals that honored patron saints and tradition.

John Harris typified these bands, and Gallagher, of sharing "a dewy-eyed love of the 1960s, a spurning of much beyond rock's most basic ingredients, and a belief in the supremacy of 'real music'".

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The municipality has 3 bulldozers and about 30 cement mixers, Mr. Qeshta said, but the most basic ingredient was missing.

Even the most basic ingredient, malted barley, is identified not by its variety or its place of origin, but by how much it's been kilned, from light malts like pilsner to the darkest, chocolate malts.

This is the first and most basic ingredient in any interaction.

Giving undivided attention is the first and most basic ingredient in any relationship.

You never know when you're going to need vegetable stock or herbs, and don't you just hate starting a new recipe only to discover you're missing the most basic ingredient?

The most basic ingredient of a salmon cure is salt.

Similarly, Sandra Johanson of Tinton Falls achieves exquisite lyrical results with her carefully lighted and sepia-toned still life subjects; "Salt" elevates the most basic of culinary ingredients.

They are salty, complex products made from the most basic and elemental ingredients: milk, salt and bacteria in the case of Parmesan; soy, sometimes wheat or other grains, salt and bacteria in miso.

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