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"heartiness" Definitions
  1. the act of showing friendly feelings for somebody
  2. (sometimes disapproving) the fact of being loud, cheerful and full of energy
  3. the quality in a meal of being large and making you feel full; the quality in somebody's appetite of being large
  4. the quality of showing strong feeling about something

42 Sentences With "heartiness"

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Even with all of its heartiness and winter vibes, it's totally vegan.
This recipe delivers that heartiness by taking out half the soup, blending it and putting it back in the pot.
As he went on, the man's heartiness started to fray, and he began passing his phone from palm to palm with increasing agitation.
The retired general, the inn, snowy, snowy Vermont—John fell into a lull, all this East Coast hale and heartiness, everyone in ruddy good health.
They were cozy, family-run establishments celebrated for splendid views and cuisine that integrates the heartiness of South Tyrol with the refined flavors of northern Italy.
In scene after scene, Mr. Robinson gets the balance right in showing both the effects of oppression on this community and the defiant heartiness of its members.
His heartiness and vigor were boundless, and, like a college athlete, he scampered up and down the planks of the mechanical set that dominates Robert Lepage's production.
To make up for the heartiness of meat, they came up with a dish made of fava beans, a legume high in protein, and called it ta'ameya.
A vegetarian chopped liver, made with mushrooms and walnuts, spread with lemon-poppy marmalade, and seasoned with a sliced beet-pickled egg, manages freshness and heartiness at once.
With so much focus on the heartiness of the pioneer women, I saw a disheartening lack of attention paid to the indigenous women who were here long before.
If you want to add some extra heartiness without compromising the red, white and blue color scheme, add some diced or shredded chicken breast meat along with the cheeses.
And the exoticism of the setting, the heartiness of the food, the warmth of our hosts, the beauty of the forest and the exhilarating workouts compensated for the communication difficulties.
Ms. Anderson, in a telephone interview, said she enjoys the ways in which the all-American heartiness of Mr. Foster's Stanley contrasts with the brutality he layers in just underneath.
Maurizio Muraro sang with jocular heartiness, and a lovely helping of tenderness, as the Bailiff, Charlotte's father, and Anna Christy was perky if wiry-toned as Sophie, her kid sister.
It's used to signal virility, a heartiness and strength that the three septuagenarian candidates need to harness to convince voters that, despite their age, they're still capable of throwing a punch.
Ermonela Jaho was an urgent, rich-hued Valentine; Karine Deshayes expertly carried off the bel-canto fireworks of the page Urbain; Nicolas Testé caught the gruff heartiness of the Huguenot stalwart Marcel.
Exhausted as he looked, he was not moralizing about the heartiness of his approach or visibly stoking his competitive fire; he was not playing the part of the righteous old basketball man.
She's now extended her mini-empire to Los Angeles with the very English-sounding Hearth & Hound in Hollywood, which is scheduled to open in early December, and heartiness is deeply embedded in it.
So for your next summer barbecue or picnic, volunteer to make this American classic, which is as rich and fresh and creamy as cheesecake, but is packed with way more Southern heartiness—and butter.
If we have the power to increase yields, improve quality, and bolster heartiness, all while maintaining the safety and integrity of the food we eat, then we have a moral obligation to do so.
The scientists asked a panel of 12 experts to rate the intensity of different tastes found in Parmesan, including sweetness, saltiness, bitterness, a so-called "burning" sensation, and the recently described taste called "kokumi," which is best described as heartiness or mouthfulness.
Alibaba has become one of the most highly valued technology companies in the world, and its recent string of strong financial results has signaled the continued rise of China's internet industry and the heartiness of its hundreds of millions of online shoppers.
Lord D'Ezekial; the buxom heartiness of Lady Hyacinth; the pompous grumpiness of the reigning Lord Adalbert; the tallyho perkiness of the bright-eyed beekeeper Henry (spinning forth hilarious yet never vulgar double-entendres in a mock-homoerotic duet with Monty, "Better With a Man").
Setting his sights on the comely Clarice (Ismenia Mendes), whom he sees strolling in a Paris park, Dorante, portrayed with swashbuckling heartiness by Mr. Conn, boasts that he's a soldier from the German wars — although, in fact, he ditched a boring law career in another city.
"A Slight Ache" precedes "The Dumb Waiter" and posits its own man of mystery in the never-seen Barnabas, an aging match seller who nonetheless comes to impinge mightily on the frayed marriage of the crisply accented Edward (the excellent John Heffernan, careering from heartiness to hysteria) and the genteel — or maybe not — Flora (Gemma Whelan).
Goethes Briefe. Vol. 1: Briefe der Jahre 1764-1786. Christian Wegner Verlag. pp. 590–592 Their relationship was characterized by heartiness and lack of constraint.
The dish was served by restaurateurs along the Xinjiang highways as a quick fix for truck drivers who often arrived at an odd time of the day. Its rich flavor and heartiness quickly made the dish a favorite of the region and the dish then spread to the rest of China.
Charles S. Johnson said soon after meeting him in 1930 that although he was 66 he "looks and has the heartiness of a man of 45." Christy was also extremely vain. He has been called "a most difficult and irascible man." In 1932 Christy was in the Aka River region of the Belgian Congo.
In the western part they built using a new foundation. The construction ended in 7 years and cost 1700 tumans together with the bell-tower and the dome. Archpriest Simeon, who participated and overlooked the construction mentioned the construction ended in 1654. And the name was chosen mentioning "jigr" (heartiness), as if constructed in spite of St. Nshan adobe.
Her verse was characterized by lyric power, by grace of diction, by religious fervor and aspiration, and a sincere heartiness. It was adapted for music, and more than 30 of her hymns and songs were published in collections for church choirs, and in sheet music, becoming very popular. In 1885, a collection of Howe's poems was made under title of "Ashes for Flame and Other Poems". She died October 30, 1907.
A typical covered dish dinner or potluck with desserts and bars at one end, salads, and hot dishes at the other end The history of the hotdish goes back to when "budget- minded farm wives needed to feed their own families, as well as congregations in the basements of the first Minnesota churches."Harron, Hallie. (February 1996) "Heating up the heartland: Minnesota's signature hotdish combines heartiness, great taste and adaptability - includes recipes."Vegetarian Times.
Over the years her great interest in children's growth inspired many jobs located at children's camps, schools and colleges, and her own projects, which culminated in the book, Summer's Children (1951). Beaumont Newhall, of George Eastman House praised the work stating, “Her sensitive photographs, skillfully combined with words, capture the world of youth with heartiness and tenderness, humor and sympathy. Summer's Children is a moving interpretation of the magic world of youth.”Magazine of Art p.
In 2017, ScreenRant ranked this episode the 10th thematically darkest episode of the Star Trek franchise, noting it lacks the light-heartiness of many other episodes in the series as it explores various themes. In 2018, Collider ranked this episode the third-best original series episode. In 2018, PopMatters ranked this the sixth-best episode of The Original Series. A 2018 Star Trek binge-watching guide by Den of Geek recommended this episode as one of the best of The Original Series.
Kokumi (k/uˈkuːmi/, Japanese: from ) is translated as "heartiness", "full flavor" or "rich" and describes compounds in food that do not have their own taste, but enhance the characteristics when combined. Alongside the five basic tastes of sweet, sour, salt, bitter and savory, kokumi has been described as something that may enhance the other five tastes by magnifying and lengthening the other tastes, or "mouthfulness". Garlic is a common ingredient to add flavor used to help define the characteristic kokumi flavors. Calcium-sensing receptors (CaSR) are receptors for "kokumi" substances.
Fruits of New Mexico chile plants are grown from seeds – and each of the individual strains is specifically bred and grown to be disease-resistant and provide consistent and healthy plants within their specific regions. Altitude, climate, soil, and acreage affects a crop's taste and heartiness, making the New Mexican region unique for plant propagation. The Rio Grande bosque, mountains, and high deserts provide the appropriate regional environment for growing chile. To ensure that a variety's lineage remains disease-resistant and maintains optimal growth within its heritage region, seeds from specific plants are carefully selected.
Reed became intrigued by the character of Hilda and subsequently wrote a sequel The Private Life of Hilda Tablet in which Reeve is bullied into undertaking the biography in "not more than twelve volumes" of Hilda. Five further episodes followed. Hilda Tablet was played by Mary O'Farrell. The principal models for Hilda were Dame Ethel Smyth (from whom Hilda took her lesbianism and rural heartiness together with the endlessness of her proposed memoirs), and Elisabeth Lutyens, with whom Reed was acquainted, from whom Hilda took her interest in the macabre and obsession with architecture.
Brown, Early Years, 129–130 Tchaikovsky's notice, worded in precisely a way to find favor within the Balakirev circle, did exactly that. He met the rest of The Five on a visit to Balakirev's house in Saint Petersburg the following month. The meeting went well. Rimsky-Korsakov later wrote, > As a product of the Conservatory, Tchaikovsky was viewed rather negligently > if not haughtily by our circle, and, owing to his being away from St. > Petersburg, personal acquaintanceship was impossible.... [Tchaikovsky] > proved to be a pleasing and sympathetic man to talk with, one who knew how > to be simple of manner and always speak with evident sincerity and > heartiness.
While I make the two restrictions and one earnest suggestion, I trust > that none of these will be felt by the Corporation to interfere in an > undesirable way with their freedom to do their best for the citizens, or to > imply any limitation of the heartiness with which I appreciate your own and > their public services. > > Yours sincerely > A. Cameron Corbett The gift was accepted and for the moment the land was called the Ardkinglas property. The Corporation of Glasgow arranged an official inspection of the Ardkinglas property on Saturday 7 October 1905. The Ardkinglas property consisted of of mountain territory lying between Loch Long and Loch Goil.
On 3 June 1893, Morris was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) "for services connected with the Geodetic Survey of the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope and Natal". In his 1896 report of the survey, David Gill included Morris's work, with this praise for Morris: > Colonel Morris' services have been such as very few men have the combined > physique and capacity to render; these services have been given by him with > unstinted disregard of his own comfort, and with a thoroughness and > heartiness which only love of the work and a high sense of duty could > inspire.
The Yucatec puchero varies by cook and region. The most complete version is called puchero de tres carnes -- "with three meats", pork, beef and chicken. This could actually be a great vegetarian dish if made without the meat as the other ingredients include: a piece of plantain in skin, onion, potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, squash (calabaza), turnips or parsnips (when and where available), white cabbage (repollo) and typically a type of pasta soup (noodles, fideos) and rice to increase the heartiness and especially if only one or two meats are used. The soup like the 98% of Yucatec soups-stews are broth consommés, not at all thick or heavy.
The presence of large industrial workforces in urban centers often corresponded to the presence of yatai, and this included yatai run by foreigners to Japan, particularly from occupied countries, such as Taiwan and Korea. After Japan's surrender in 1945, yatai flourished as Japan rebuilt its economic infrastructure, though many operated illegally or through a black market. Yatai at the time served gyoza, Japanese dumplings, heavily seasoned with garlic, which was thought to increase heartiness. This marked an era of standardization for yatai, as corporations, seeing an economic opportunity, began selling "ready-made" yatai carts in the 1950s, in exchange for a portion of sales.
Party Line deconstructs food that is fit for entertaining, yet retains a simple and comforting heartiness. With recipes such as three-cheese spaghetti pie and truffle brownies, the focus is largely on attractive and flavorful dishes that require a minimum of fuss and are appropriate for mid- to large-sized gatherings. Like many of Food Network's cooking shows, Party Line with the Hearty Boys was taped on the Food Network sets without a studio audience. Also, again following in the footsteps of their fellow Food Network stars, Smith and McDonagh have authored a cookbook titled Talk With Your Mouth Full, The Hearty Boys Cookbook (Stewart, Tabori and Chang), which was slated for release in September 2007.

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