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"trifle" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] (British English) a cold dessert (= a sweet dish) made from cake and fruit with layers of jelly, custard and cream
  2. a trifle [singular] (used as an adverb) (formal) slightly
  3. [countable] (formal) something that is not valuable or important
"trifle" Synonyms
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218 Sentences With "trifle"

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Democrats are only a trifle more secular in their appeals.
Marx would have been proud, but maybe a trifle bemused.
For my next trifle, that might be an excellent option.
This would be a trifle, a quirk, coming from others.
Losing or limiting this ability should not be a trifle.
The production design, for example, is both impressively florid and at times a trifle murky, just as the animals' slightly anthropomorphized faces -- animated using the actors' expressions as the foundation -- occasionally look a trifle distracting.
It gave us Ross' Moist Maker sandwich and Rachel's revolting trifle.
Even so, sticklers for journalistic propriety found this a trifle inappropriate.
"When I wished to trifle, I preferred the latter," Laurence explains.
Joey definitely isn't looking forward to his slice of the trifle.
As for this picture, it's never boring but a trifle diffuse.
As The Christmas Story warns, frozen metal is nothing to trifle with.
Where'd You Go, Bernadette is a serious book disguised as a trifle.
Each day is layered like a summer trifle: eat, nap, swim, repeat.
Make it into a trifle or something and eat it for dinner.
By helping you, perhaps I was trying to lift up my life a trifle.
I hope this person gets the trifle they crave in time for tomorrow... pic.twitter.
She Doesn't Trifle with Fluorescent Lights When she shows up for a 10 p.m.
Assemble the trifle: In a medium bowl, whisk together the couli with the sherry.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, would be far more than a public-relations trifle.
I'd never considered that trifle is basically a custardy second chance for stale bread.
"Syllabub was made every New Year for mum's trifle, which was unbelievable," he says.
To assemble, spread half of the mousse in the bottom of a trifle dish.
But the dessert, panna cotta trifle with raspberries and toasted almonds, was the star.
"The soundtrack is a pungent, incoherent, occasionally haunting trifle," said Jayson Greene in Pitchfork.
It seemed a trifle richer than the Haut-Médocs, and a little more tannic.
When Siobhán McSweeney tried to convince people that her slimy trifle was traditionally Irish.
Add them to a sauce for duck, or let them adorn a holiday trifle.
And the Strawberry Shortcake Trifle features sweet vanilla scones with strawberry drizzle and whipped cream.
Still, the whole notion of upsetting suburban bliss in this fashion feels a trifle tired.
That may sound a trifle overdone—the controversy, after all, is about a playground surface.
Place half of the ladyfingers in a large glass trifle dish then cover with jam.
But, we can assume it's much better than that trifle Rachel made that one time.
Let me know the next time you're having a gathering, I make a mean trifle.
"When asked how Rachel ruined "the British trifle," Aniston said she "put beef in it.
On the other hand, fingers crossed Rachel's meaty trifle is left out of the lineup!
The only thing layered with this much stupidity was Rachel's trifle on that Friends episode.
At 72, he embodies the common stereotype of a golfer: old, male and a trifle overweight.
Macy will be too busy with his other myriad roles to trifle with actually playing himself.
I've come up with a simplified version of trifle that is very easy to put together.
And even if we suspect it is a trifle high, we don't want to say so.
The show's second biggest controversy involved two contestants who accidentally swapped custard while preparing a trifle.
But the whole story has, at the very least, made the show far less of a trifle.
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Having come into the toy biz through that unorthodox channel, Forky is a trifle unclear about his role.
The white chocolate version, made with gelatin, is a trifle spongier in texture, but also not too sweet.
We took cues from trail mix for this trifle, but you can use whatever sweets are your favorite.
But a trifle is more complex, involving layers of sponge cake, custard sauce, stewed rhubarb and whipped cream.
"Future World" is a miserable, idiotic sci-fi trifle, threadbare in both the imaginative and production value categories.
Relatively speaking, it's a trifle — again, it seems utterly untethered, but that disconnect is on a strictly narrative level.
That's over half a century of human existence fueled by two-for-one kettle chips and reduced aisle trifle.
"The Crown" plenty of accolades for its first season, but in a way, that year was a trifle overrated.
Mr. Smith tends to work fast and a trifle sloppily, until a certain image becomes second nature, a template.
The speculation that the vicar's family murdered her (call it a mercy killing) may, however, seem a trifle questionable.
Candy trifle Layer your favorite candy with whipped cream, caramel and chocolate sauce, brownie bits or anything else you choose.
The only real difference between them was that the cat wore tiny golden earrings and looked a trifle less smug.
Webster's dictionary defines dallying as "to flirt or trifle with someone" and canoodling as "to kiss and cuddle amorously". Really?
In more normal times, the contents of the memos themselves might seem a trifle esoteric for a partisan slugging-match.
If that seems a trifle overcooked, the strength of the fury shows the value of the Iran deal for Europeans.
Despite getting far less popular attention than Hurricane Matthew's deadly rampage through the Caribbean last week, Nicole is no trifle.
Warmed apple tart à la mode was a trifle short on apple and ice cream and overloaded with whipped cream.
"Bridge Over Tree" will better the world a trifle until it is taken down (must it be?), in September. ♦
But if you... STEWART: I don't -- I don't -- I should probably -- I don't mean it's just satire, like it's a trifle.
Use slices to make a trifle with the sauce of your choice like caramel sauce, fruit sauce, vanilla pudding, whipped cream.
"I make really good brownies and my mum makes this crazy English thing called a trifle for the holidays," she says.
My book wasn't going to be a triumph of my spirit; it was going to be a trifle of my spirit.
All their furniture was new and "the surface smelt a little too much of the workshop and was a trifle sticky".
The New York Times reviewer Mordaunt Hall thought Ms. Stuart's gown "a trifle out of place" but "a stunning creation" nonetheless.
There was the time Rachel tried and failed to make trifle, proving yet again that Joey will eat anything and everything.
A trifle when matched with the nearly $1.9 million just paid at an auction through Sotheby's for a bottle of 1926 Macallan.
If you went into this year's Sherlock holiday special The Abominable Bride expecting a period-piece trifle, no one can blame you.
A PRESIDENTIAL campaign season that is already a trifle too far-fetched for a movie script may soon get even more interesting.
Moreover, the show's oscillating time frame -- flitting back and forth between the past and present -- can be a trifle discombobulating at first.
Things can become a bit small-grain, which is to say that the show sometimes turns a trifle bland in its familiarity.
It's a small thing, a trifle really, and kind of ugly (no offense Oonee), but it's a step in the right direction.
Just don't pull a Rachel from "Friends" and mix up those recipes with the sweet ones to make a beef trifle. Ew!
Which makes me want to ask: Why did you want to add this misleading trifle of a movie to your genuine achievements?
WILBER: Nice, nice, and if you wanted to make it a trifle easier still, you could say [Crisp square at a Seder].
Donald Trump won the Republican primary in 2016 spending a trifle of what people like Jeb Bush and even Ted Cruz did. True!
Then they do it blindfolded and while jumping rope, which was exhilarating, though a trifle distressing for the toddler crowd — and their elders.
Nappy-haired, dark-skinned girls occasionally appeared in the margins, as a trifle or a punchline, but they were never the main event.
The concept of a living, breathing artist collaborating with a fictional character to tell the character's story could easily yield an inconsequential trifle.
Break the cake into pieces and place half of one layer of cake into the bottom of a large bowl or trifle dish.
The fourth season of the BBC's beloved baking competition finally comes to US shores this June for more trifle challenges and delightful puns.
That 20 percent threshold is interesting: Regulators settled on a percentage decline just a trifle less than the one that occurred in 1987.
Pete's wine, the 22016 People's Zin from the People's Wine Company, was soft, jammy and a trifle sweet, with some spicy, licorice flavor.
But that's a trifle compared to what an enraged Trump could do if the courts try to stop him on the Muslim ban.
In one of the series' many Thanksgiving episodes, Rachel misreads a recipe and ends up making a trifle of berries, beef, and cream.
Otherwise, enjoy the Christmas ham or tamales or side of salmon, or that exuberant chocolate pudding with whipped sour cream, served trifle-style.
For the rest of you foodies, there's the Strawberry Shortcake Trifle, made with vanilla bean scones layered with a strawberry drizzle and whipped cream.
But as he starts to layer up the sauces, pickles, meat, and salad like some kind of savoury trifle, I soon forget the subject.
As the new season demonstrates, the AMC show has grown richer in the process, even if the pacing at times remains a trifle sluggish.
But the makeup of the tournament guarantees that besides the Champions League winner Real Madrid, the list of entries is often a trifle obscure.
Make Alison Roman's ricotta dumplings with buttered peas and asparagus (above), watermelon-rose trifle or any of the recipes in the collection below. cooking
But then, instead of building a cake, I cut the pieces up roughly and layered them in a glass dish, more like a trifle.
We Americans tend not to be completely ignorant of British cuisine — you may have heard of trifle, sticky toffee pudding, perhaps even Bakewell tarts.
But most of those situations come across as a trifle cliched, leaving the stirring music, by Colin Stetson, as the show's most memorable aspect.
For her father's last Christmas, as she wrestled with reconciling their difficult past and he lay dying, unable to eat, he requested the trifle.
A Note of Explanation is not about to dethrone Orlando any time soon: it's more a trifle and a curiosity than a fully-fledged story.
You'd get Sausage Party, a raunchy CGI trifle that might not be great, but will likely be a dorm-room staple for years to come.
The straw ban has captured the public imagination in part because it initially comes across as a cute trifle or a low-stakes cultural distraction.
A trifle and nothing to worry about: All American goods sales to Europe last year — $370.3 billion — are just 1.8 percent of the U.S. GDP.
This gelatinous obstruction is no trifle: the more excess fat a man accumulates, the more the penis is buried, causing it to effectively lose length.
Though my cassata is rather rustic looking, it is somewhat fancier than shortcake or trifle, so it could be used as a summer birthday cake.
We have over 20 St. Patrick's Day dessert recipes, including Irish cream poundcake, classic Irish trifle or rainbow sprinkle cake (no pot of gold, though).
The court ruled against the government: "Citizenship is no light trifle to be jeopardized any moment Congress decides to do so," Justice Hugo Black wrote.
This trifle gets a boozy hit from a drizzle of sweet sherry or dessert wine between the layers of vanilla sponge cake and fresh custard.
Predictably, Kate's bungling interventions and newly acquired empathy cause her work to suffer, a mere trifle when the prize is reconnection with her estranged father.
" It cost "a trifle under $3,153,000," fully furnished, "the largest private house sale in respect to price that has ever been recorded in the city.
France's top female league sold five-year rights to Canal+, a pay-TV firm, for €6m—a trifle but six times more than two years ago.
A few seconds earlier and we might have gotten a trifle too close for comfort; a few seconds later and we would have missed them entirely.
Few of them possess much spark, in a drama that seeks to present the grim reality of the times and yet occasionally feels a trifle anachronistic.
I'll say it again: deep down, we are all the same," he has said, or, a trifle less elaborately, "Take care of yourself, and each other.
Fueled by discourse and community, this trifle for passing the time on the train or in a waiting room began to take on a new urgency.
If you want to see how gross the beef trifle would be if you recreated it, watch YouTuber Binging with Babish make the Thanksgiving dessert here.
The one she's most proud of is "Believe," a trifle of pop music that sounds like Everything but the Girl's "Missing" as reimagined by Nancy Meyers.
Too scattered narratively to cohere, and yet somehow still funny enough to justify its existence, "The Secret Life of Pets 2" makes for an entertaining trifle.
The food is all themed: meatball subs (Joey's "greatest sandwich in the world" from "The One with The Ride Along"), brownies and, thankfully, no meat trifle.
By that measure, this sixth live-action iteration feels a trifle clunky, especially in patches of dialogue during the initial episodes, three of which were previewed.
"For us to be in that position I think would be, to put it mildly, a trifle odd," Hill told the UK parliament's Treasury Select Committee.
Chocolate lovers will be pleased at the debut of the Chocolate Brownie Trifle—made with double chocolate brownies and topped with whipped cream and a mocha drizzle.
The movie's sexual politics actually feel a trifle dated, but the strong cast compensates that, with Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Colin Farrell all delivering topnotch work.
She loses her phone (actually her boyfriend, dressed as Bonnie to her Clyde, throws it in a trifle) and doesn't hear the terrible news: Myers is back.
In the larger context of the $74 billion budget for the Department of Homeland Security (which houses ICE and CBP), the summer outlay may seem a trifle.
Meet the trail mix trifle—from far away it looks kinda fancy, but really it's just all your favorite stoner snacks packed into one over-the-top dessert.
The full title of Karp's book, notably, is "A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever," which might be a trifle hyperbolic.
They're just sweet enough, a trifle soupy (chill them, and they firm up) and come in plain, with maple syrup and sea salt; chocolate; espresso (decaf); and cinnamon.
It's unlikely many readers will prepare her dad's sherry trifle, which calls for a large tin of fruit cocktail and a pint of "jelly block," among other things.
But it's an immensely charming trifle, and in Chronicle's new edition, it's an elegant and sumptuously illustrated one — haunted by the liveliest, most inquisitive, and most glamorous of spirits.
With a little extra time and effort, you could strut into the function with a boozy berry trifle, the most aesthetically pleasing dessert your Instagram feed has ever seen.
If some of the beats sound familiar, or even a trifle clichéd, "A Fantastic Woman" avoids those pitfalls, in part because Marina is far from just a passive victim.
The sitcom routinely presented memorable Thanksgiving episodes, from the one with the List — that list — to the one where Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) tries in vain to make a trifle.
To everyone else, she looks exactly the same, which makes the change in her behavior -- just assuming that everyone is drooling over her -- a trifle delusional, if sporadically quite funny.
Ms. Bennett offers us three desserts, ENGLISH TRIFLE, BAKED ALASKA and PLUM PUDDING, along with a humorous revealer, NO PIECE OF CAKE, which is what chefs would call the desserts.
When her besties (Phoebe Robinson and Vanessa Bayer) tag along, a trifle of a girls-gone-wild premise turns sweetly seductive as Harper follows a D.J. (Richard Madden) to paradise.
Behind them, Less recognizes Fosters Lancett walking alone into the room, very short and heavy-headed, and looking as soaked in misery as a trifle pudding is soaked in rum.
As they're testing a new experimental orbiting plan, though, SpaceX says there is every reason to expect it to crash ("a successful landing is not expected," they note, a trifle mournfully).
As such, the show, with its goofy asides, episodes where nothing happened, and fleet of small-town weirdos, was too often written off as a candy-covered trifle — good, but insubstantial.
And a subplot involving Dr. Campbell's real identity, which involves her switching somehow to a private channel to take calls from the dean, and from her mother, seems a trifle contrived.
The reason a colorful, vertiginously tall and booze-filled trifle brings so much joy at the end of a party is not because of the sugar in the list of ingredients.
Was it a trifle peculiar that my entry-level De Vries novel, the one she first urged I read, "Consenting Adults," happened to be every bit as ribald as "Tom Jones"?
It's a clever, unique trifle of a shot, as light and airy and fun to watch as anything on TV. But it's also a shot that made me wonder if Mrs.
Left to fester for another couple of weeks, and Vacation Joel would be some sort of obese dictator, eating trifle with his hands and throwing coins on the floor for wait staff.
If running around a cavernous space playing VR tennis with a human opponent sounds like a trifle, it should; it's a supersized extrapolation of why the Nintendo Wii was such a phenomenon.
Directed by Andy Muschietti ("Mama"), "It" relies a little too heavily on jump-out-at-you thrills, and perhaps unavoidably yields diminishing returns in its second half, which becomes a trifle repetitive.
A trifle mannered at first, the performances similarly grow on you, capturing the bonds these men shared -- forged through loss, pain and guilt -- even if they can't always give voice to them.
In a 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court called citizenship and the rights that stem from it "no light trifle to be jeopardized any moment" by politicians' attempts to curtail it.
But the most difficult one to match, the bot's creator and curator Lauren Lampasone tells The Creators Project, was the Space Invader, which yields a delicious-looking illustration of a jelly trifle.
Even if you can't get your hands on edible flowers for garnishing this dessert, it still makes for a stunning presentation if you layer it up carefully in a glass trifle dish.
"Paris Can Wait," a smugly affluent Euro trifle and the first narrative feature from Eleanor Coppola (the wife of Francis Ford Coppola), is little more than an indulgent wallow in gustatory privilege.
Where Rubio touts the fact that he wounded Obamacare, and proposes to transform it into a less generous coverage scheme, Cruz insists on repealing the law with barely a trifle to replace it.
And while there are some fine moments buried within all that -- some showcasing Gilligan's quirky streak, like an incongruous rendition of the song "Sharing the Night Together" -- it still feels a trifle unnecessary.
The hype that attended the surprise declaration by Friedrich Merz, a politician-turned-businessman, that he would run for the leadership of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) may have been a trifle overdone.
To give everyone a much needed laugh in the middle of a possibly-stressful holiday season, PEOPLE Food recreated the most iconic Thanksgiving food moment in pop culture history: the Friends Thanksgiving trifle.
"Now, I think 'rom-com' is sort of being used to mean something that's unimportant, or trifle, or surface, or shallow and so it has sort of become this negative connotation," he said.
There's the one where Joey gets a turkey stuck on his head, the one where they all play football, and the one where Rachel concocts an unholy combination of English trifle and shepherd's pie.
Words and phrases that contain two Qs are the theme today, and while this grid was a trifle light on theme material compared to recent puzzle themes, Mr. Newman's puzzle solved smoothly and pleasantly.
I appreciated the tone of director/co-writer/star Roberto Benigni's film about a father shielding his young son from the horrors of a concentration camp, the premise seemed a trifle strained and sanitized.
Buying his prints for about three sous or about 15 centimes — a trifle compared to the costs of daily necessities at the time — it's doubtful that his dealer would have gone through the ordeal.
What Washington hasn't done -- working from an adaptation that Wilson wrote before his death in 2005 -- is find a way of opening up the material, which reveals its theatrical roots by feeling a trifle claustrophobic.
Guests will enjoy dessert like traditional Christmas pudding with brandy sauce, chocolate and clementine bavarois or gingerbread and blueberry trifle—all while standing on debatably the most iconic train platform to ever exist, Platform 9¾.
As the Supreme Court justices ponder whether to upend all that over what appears to be a $150 trifle, I'll pass along this lesson of Montana winters: A collapsed roof starts with a single snowflake.
While Cena has clearly endeavored to establish himself as a comedy actor (including "Trainwreck" and the "Daddy's Home" movies), in much the way Arnold Schwarzenegger did, his hulking WWE-honed physique does a trifle distracting.
The finished apple and minced meat tart has been labelled "an abomination" and compared to the scene in "Friends" where Rachel makes an English trifle adding a layer of beef sautéed with peas and onions.
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Watch the video above to see it all come together and hear more of our, ahem, rave reviews — and to learn how to make the infamous trifle at home (without the beef!) follow the recipe below.
But sure enough in the concert on Friday, which opened an Americas Tour with the Philharmonic, there was a Bernstein trifle to start off a rich slate of encores: the Waltz from his Divertimento for Orchestra.
I loved David Tanis's new recipe for rhubarb trifle, Melissa Clark's new recipe for grilled pork with whole spices and garlic bread and Yotam Ottolenghi's new recipe for an egg, polenta and spring vegetable bake (above).
While that turned out to be a public-relations bonanza when then-Vice President Dan Quayle criticized the show/character in 1992, it feels both a trifle forced and extra treacherous in today's hyper-partisan climate.
Rachel accidentally combined the recipes for an English trifle and a Shepherd's pie because two pages in a cookbook got stuck together – something that would never happen in the age of numerous cooking websites and TV shows.
If a president chooses not to explain himself to Congress or withhold the information that Congress would need to determine whether high crimes and misdemeanors have been committed, then he can render the impeachment power a trifle.
The premise being that what they wore was a mere decorative trifle — superficial, frivolous, not thought through — hence not really worthy of discussion, and to talk about it was to demean the purpose of the woman inside.
The ornate mythology of it all -- in a film directed by the teams behind "The Princess and the Frog" and "Big Hero Six," and that credits its story to seven writers -- risks becoming a trifle overwhelming exposition-wise.
But the best thing I can say about the six-episode series is that the finale is an above-average comedic trifle that made me laugh a few times — and required five full episodes of setup to arrive at.
Still, a just-fine trifle of a clip made a little more interesting by the fact that the real Evel Knievel was enough of a douche to actually sue Kanye over his likeness being appropriated alongside the video's "vulgar, sexual nature".
The female characters are also a trifle thin, with Laura Harrier as Peter's crush, while deriving modest mirth from Zendaya as Peter's surly classmate and continuing the gag about Tomei being far more attractive than Aunt May in the comics.
Just when you think the tape is just a worthwhile party rap trifle, a danceable arrangement of good humor and modern sounds, Cardi flashes a bit of the determination that renders a disadvantaged Bronx girl suddenly rich and increasingly famous.
" Clearly, Spielberg savors the validation that came with those movies, although with such a rich filmography to cover, the balance might be a trifle off when the topic shifts to lesser titles like, say, "War of the Worlds" or "The BFG.
Since the struggle for dominance in East and Southeast Asia is the hot topic at hand, the bulk of Rachman's book concerns that question, and he has interesting things to say about it, even though his conclusion is a trifle lame.
Spoons were advisable also for a pear trifle rich with the kind of thick, ivory-colored cream you find only in Britain and for a bowl of marmalade ice cream with slivers of bittersweet orange zest running through the vanilla base.
That is a trifle in the global 100-million-barrel a day market, but the company has leased over 2,500 acres of private land, and executives say they will eventually be able to produce 10,000 barrels a day over 25 years.
The vessel can be nearly anything you want, be it trifle bowl or baking dish, but I will say this pudding is best when whatever you choose is tall and deep so you can build as many layers as possible.
Many compared the concoction to the episode of "Friends" where Rachel made a traditional English trifle for Thanksgiving but added a layer of beef sautéed with peas and onions to the mix when the cookbook&aposs pages got stuck together.
Chabrier's operetta "Une Éducation Manquée" ("An Incomplete Education"), which the company performed over the weekend at the French Institute Alliance Française, was something else: a 35-minute trifle for three singers and piano fluffed out to an hour with songs by the composer.
But while you may feel this show is only a trifle at first — an hors d'oeuvre of a play next to the multicourse meals of "Journey" and "Iceman" — it keeps growing larger in your mind, the way a quietly told ghost story might.
The first, frankly, is a trifle: The Star Destroyer is white, instead of the murky grey of the Star Destroyers in the original trilogy, because white was largely used by the costume designers and scenic artists of the 1970's science-fiction cinema.
The premise feels a trifle half-baked logistically, but the notion of turning to technology to thwart crime has certainly been popular of late, from Fox's "APB" (canceled after one season) to CBS' "Person of Interest," which enjoyed a more expansive run.
That felt a trifle tacked-on at first, until the brilliant final twist, which underscored something else "Veep" has reveled in from the beginning: the indignities endured by those in these positions, thanks to forces and events which they're unable to control.
By the time you reach the cliffhanger — which did not leave me excited to check out season two, even though I generally liked season one — you'll probably have recognized Sneaky Pete for the largely fun, largely inoffensive, largely unnecessary trifle it is.
The jerky comes in three styles: Original, which has a subtle coconut flavor, is a trifle hot-sweet; Ginger Teriyaki is musky, salty and spicy; and Chili Lime is tart and delivers some fire: Cocoburg Coconut Jerky, $5.99 for 1.5 ounces at coconutjerky.net.
" In fact, he's a deep-state RINO, finding the new bureaucratic term "homeland … a trifle Third Reich-ish," and arguing against funding a hagiography of the conservative pundit Norman Podhoretz: "Let's not reject their junk just so we can start pushing our junk.
Maybe a family-size bag of chips on the bus home after a particularly dark work appraisal or the whole cherry trifle you ate because it was raining and your housemates were out and you decided to watch a weepy Anne Hathaway rom-com. Alone.
The five-course, 95-dollar-menu (with wine pairings add another 50 dollars), includes Ontario delicacies: mushroom soup with truffle goat cheese, pickled grapes and ice-wine beets, roasted rib-eye, pulled short ribs with ice-wine onion jam, and a rhubarb and strawberry trifle.
It'll also be remembered as the year that a queer black teenager from the suburbs of Atlanta donned a cowboy hat and, on a lark, released a brief country-rap trifle that reigned at the top of the charts longer than any song in history.
Directed by Kenny Leon (whose credits include the live TV productions of "Hairspray" and "The Wiz") from the play by Christopher Demos-Brown, "American Son" disgorges a whole lot of information in a compact timeframe, in a manner that feels conspicuously stagey and a trifle forced.
Within three years (a short window in the world of animated feature films), Lasseter had delivered the surprise hit Tangled (2010), and Disney's animation offerings soon returned to peak form with one blockbuster after another, including a little trifle you may have heard of called Frozen (2013).
It's all kind of messy, but the "90210" alumni (which also includes Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering and Shannen Doherty, albeit initially in a limited role) certainly appear game for pretty much anything in terms of how they portray themselves, although even that can feel a trifle depressing.
Therein, ultimately, lies the real challenge for "Five Feet Apart," which can't help but feel a trifle claustrophobic, while endeavoring -- often through musical montages -- to tease out the details of a relationship that begins with "We have nothing in common" and appears destined to end in tears.
Mr. Trump's supporters see his edicts and outbursts as perfectly consistent with his campaign promise to upend the establishment, reassert America's primacy and put all on notice not to trifle with him — a kind of chaos theory of foreign-policy management to leave everyone guessing, all the time.
Many viewed Macklemore's gesture through a lens of suspicion; the same rapper netted buckets of cash and coveted award season acclaim in 2013 for The Heist's anti-bling trifle "Thrift Shop" and "Same Love," a song questioning hip-hop's lingering homophobia problem that was roundly criticized for being didactic and pandering.
What actually transpires with the patient seems like a quaint trifle, something to squeeze in among the primary tasks of getting everything typed into the E.M.R. More and more doctors are concluding that the overbearing E.M.R. actually jeopardizes patient safety, by pushing patients to the margin of the medical encounter.
At the same time, the idea of a star held together by booze and pills, thirsting for a final hurrah, is such a well-worn cliché that even the fact-based underpinnings can't really prevent the movie itself from feeling a trifle humdrum, the showiness of its central performance notwithstanding.
In honor of Friends' 25th anniversary, Fathom Events will be playing eight Thanksgiving-themed episodes in theaters for two days the week of the holiday, promising fans the opportunity to relive some of the Central Perk gang's most memorable holiday moments — from Rachel's failed English trifle to Chandler's declaration of love for Monica.
And if you needed further evidence, just check out this side-by-side of Aniston with her "friends" (yes, she's in a vest in the one of the left too) – it's as if no time has passed since the '90s and we're all back making that Thanksgiving trifle for the first time.
Slow to start, the movie feels a trifle clunky in the early going, and indulges in a bit of a gimmick toward the end, building toward a much-ballyhooed appearance by Cher, which feels like one of those token cameos by a big studio contract player back in the heyday of big musicals.
It's what happens next, and much of what ensues after, which feels a trifle forced, as Midge in short order discovers her own knack for comedy, meeting an enthusiastic backer (Alex Borstein) who wants to manage her and legendary bad-boy comic Lenny Bruce (Luke Kirby), who also encourages her to pursue it.
Francis, perhaps, who lay in sister snowBefore the wealthy gate Freezing and praising, might have seen in thisNo trifle, but a shade of bliss — That land of tolerable flowers, that state As near and far as grassWhere eyes become the sunlight, and the handIs worthy of water: the dreamt land Toward which all hungers leap, all pleasures pass.
That said, Pelosi -- daughter to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and granddaughter of Tommy D'Alesandro, a congressman and mayor of Baltimore -- sounds a trifle unconvincing as she seeks to bring a certain gee-whiz quality to her chats with billionaires, who reveal a host of motivations for supporting candidates, from pure ideology to the thrill some achieve from rubbing elbows with politicians.
The weightier issues, admittedly, aren't always a perfect fit with the wild antics of Karen and Jack (Sean Hayes) or the physical gags -- including a Grace-Karen sequence in a subsequent episode that plays like a Lucy-Ethel homage -- and some efforts to comment upon the political and cultural moment, like name-checking Caitlyn Jenner, can feel a trifle forced.
LONDON — Despatches from Athens agree that the British hospital ship Britannic, of 50,000 tons, was torpedoed by a German submarine between eight and nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, a trifle more than two miles off the Island of Zea, while en route for Mudros, the port of Lemnos, in the Aegean Sea, where she was to take on board sick and wounded.
Iberian ham is nicely meaty, sparkling wine is alluring and a trifle sweet, black truffle is slightly funky, and caviar definitely has a fishy flavor: Torres potato chips, $9 to $79 for three to six bags (1.41 ounces and up) online, $2.95 to $6.95 for single bags at Chelsea Market Baskets, 459 West 15th Street (Ninth Avenue), 888-727-7887, chelseamarketbasket.com.
Of course, Linklater will be nearly 80 by the time it's done, most movie theaters will probably be closed by then, and the corporations in our country will likely have splintered into independent fiefdoms where we pledge fealty to Amazon in trade for our allotted water rations so none of us will have the means to trifle with old-world luxuries like film anyway, but whatever.
Even at a mere 80-some-odd minutes, the movie (written and directed by Scott Aukerman, who broke the story with Galifianakis) begins to feel a trifle listless in the let's-put-on-a-show department, but fortunately, every time it starts to sag there's another interview -- with nifty little touches, like a chyron that reads "Bill or Ted" during the Reeves chat -- to reinvigorate things.
"Paul was quiet, ironic, self-effacing, witty, warm, scholarly, and diligent — just the kind of guy who'd crunch the numbers to make a point about Latino realignment, whose commitment to a decent future for his nation was such that he'd research and rewrite from his hospital bed on what the Democrats needed to do to win in 2018, who could dismiss his own illness as a trifle indisposition."
But her softer fans may be daunted by the steely class fable "The Trapper and the Furrier" and the fatalistic faux trifle "Sellers of Flowers," by quietly unrelenting five-minute bonus cuts in which an aged solitary celebrates New Year's and old friends compare their polar yet equally confining life paths—maybe even by her fond report that both her baby boy and his dad are better at dreaming than she is.
Tejal Rao has a lovely column in The Times this week about a cake that's famous on Instagram, that she ate one time in Australia and that she spent three years thinking about how to make at home before coming to the conclusion that the best thing to do was to not even try, but to prepare the basic components and cobble them together into a watermelon-rose trifle (above) to deliver all the flavors with none of the exacting work.
The rotating roster of 100-something baked goods is anchored with rarely seen staples from bygone eras, like Pullman loaves (white bread baked in a lidded pan), viking bread (cracked-wheat bread), santarts (a ring of dough and fruit, like a denser version of a Bundt cake), charlotte russe (a fruit trifle topped with whipped cream and maraschino cherries) and the signature item that is advertised above the store: the meltaway cake, a melt-in-your-mouth crumb cake with fruit, chocolate or nuts.
Servings: 4Prep time: 33 minutesTotal time: 1 hour for the cake:1 cup|140 grams all-purpose flour1 cup|222 grams granulated sugar1/2 cup|45 grams cocoa powder1 teaspoon baking powder13 teaspoon baking soda1/2 teaspoon kosher salt1/2 cup|125 ml whole milk2 tablespoons mayonnaise2 tablespoons vegetable oil1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 large egg for the chocolate mousse:23 ounces|340 grams semisweet chocolate chips2 cups|500 ml heavy cream22/21 teaspoon kosher salt for the whipped cream:225 cups|230 ml heavy cream23/21 cup|43 grams confectioners' sugar24 teaspoons vanilla extract for the trifle:25 ounces|26 grams raspberry jam1 cup roasted and salted peanuts, roughly chopped5 ounces|145 grams M&M's6 ½ ounces|185 grams chocolate-covered pretzels1 ounce plain potato chips53 ounce plain pretzels 1.

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