Sentences with phrase «baby bits in»

That's right — 5 years ago today Cloth Diaper Outlet opened for the first time with 6 boxes of Baby Bits in stock (and that was it!)

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And, believe me, I know how hard this «hands - off» approach can be when it's your baby and when you find yourself biting your tongue because you might have done a bunch of things in different ways.
Google came off as a bit of a cry - baby when it complained about losing out on a sale of Nortel patents to a group of its rivals, including Apple and Microsoft, but the company was right in a way.
Nations like China and the U.K. have been somewhat more lenient on this issue than the United States (the U.K. paved the way for three - parent babies to combat devastating genetic disorders back in 2016), but most things involving even a whiff of genetic engineering still come with a fair bit of bioethical controversy.
If, according to her, her «down syndrome» baby is god's gift, and is normal in God's point of view, then why do we see her hatred and vitriole, when she talks about the same god - created individuals, who are also normal, but in a bit different way?
Even though there is a bit more involved than kissing, there are still lots of new babies in carriages every single day.
a bit of a stretch because we can actually watch a woman giving birth to a baby in real time which we cant for the stork & unfortunately evolution cant be demonstrated that way child birth can be & the onion article on gravity gets it better.
Three of them are mine and I care for a wee baby or cram in a bit of housework with one ear on an open window, counting them up over and over again with my eyes, one two three, there they are.
While I'm roasting in hell because I couldn't swallow such absurd claims about your baby jeeeeeesus will you have your cat pee on me for a bit of relief?
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a bit of fresh air, when we are back in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's in that moment that I think the love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
And Trig will be the cuddly, innocent, mischievous, dependent little brother that his siblings have been waiting for... in fact Trig will — in some diagnostic ways — always be a mischievous, dependent little brother, because I created him a bit different than a lot of babies born into this world today.
It's a bit soft, never recovered after those three babies in four years, but when I'm around children, I'm thankful for my softness.
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
All I can see is the next word, the next post, the next prayer, the next Sunday, the next bit of wafer and wine, the next story, the next need, the next comment, the next baby bird to jump out of that nest in our carport, the next nudge of the Spirit, the next puzzle, the next question, the next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
And having a baby in your late thirties is a bit of a different experience than having a baby in your twenties, I assure you.
But give Rosna a bit of time, because look — this rescued baby's roots are coming in dark.
I have it on my Gigantic List of Things To Finish Before Baby Arrives so I'll take one for the team and watch a lot of Doctor Who in a bit here.
«Ending a pregnancy through the violence of abortion is not compassionate and is never safe for the defenseless baby who is torn to bits in his or her mother's womb,» said executive director Marie Tasy.
/ / Our last attempt at making a dutch baby resulted in a shattered plate and scrounging the table (and yes, the floor) for bits of pancake.
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Just before serving, I added in a little bit of baby spinach as well.
They're incredibly moist and light, and these babies have just the right amount of honey in them for a hint of sweetness and the plump blueberries burst in your mouth with every bite.
:) It's also funny how once we become moms and we're in public — when we'd normally be a bit more shy or self conscious — nothing fazes us as long as we come out alive and conquering any battles we may have faced with baby.
As an alternative to the shrimp, shredded chicken, faux crab, baby squid, or cooked mild fish in bite - sized pieces could be used.
I am definitely making these and dipping them in same dark chocolate for my friend when she has her new baby... She loves Strawberry Cheesecake, but I want to make her little «bites» she can grab from the fridge / freezer with infant in - hand!
I tweaked the polenta a wee bit just because of what was available in fridge... carmelized some sweet onion and added baby lima beans with the corn... then finished with low fat cream cheese for the marscapone... a wee bit of fresh parm as well.
This baby packs a kick like a scorpion bite in the mouth!
So in celebration, we're contributing to her online virtual baby shower with a delicious platter of Watermelon Feta Bites with Basil Olive Oil.
If the mixture needs a bit more moisture, drizzle in a small amount of the reserved liquid from the baby corn.
You can tell on the first bite that these babies are not «light» in any way.
Perfect for holding up in your grain and legume stuffings, broccoli rabe is this sturdy vegetable that may remind you of broccoli with its baby florets, however it is closer to a cabbage, and you can tell when you bite into the crunchy leaves!
I didn't have any buckwheat but i have a small amount of whole wheat baby rice cereal... so I used that instead it turned out great and was a great way to use up that last bit of baby rice cereal that usually sits in my cupboard till it expires and i throw it out.
Fresh green asparagus, 1 whole bunch 2 - 3 cups of baby kale 1 whole mango, nicely ripened, pealed and cut into bite sized chunks 1 cup cooked beets, cut into larger pieces 1 hand full of cherry tomatoes, cut in half 3 to 4 Tablespoons soft goat cheese (or a bit more if you like) A generous drizzle of balsamic vinegar Salt and pepper to taste
3 red chillies (see tip below) 3 tbsp oil (cold - pressed rapeseed oil or light olive oil) 2 onions, finely sliced2 bay leaves2 tsp cumin seeds1 tbsp garam masala3 carrots, chopped into bite - size pieces2 celery sticks, chopped into small bite - size pieces2 garlic cloves, finely chopped300g dried green or brown lentils, washed, soaked in water for 30 minutes, then drained1.5 litres hot vegetable stock100g broccoli florets or baby broccoli2 handfuls spinach leavesJuice 1/2 lemon4 tbsp Greek yogurt to serve 01.
Spiced vegetable soup with lentils and roasted chilli 3 red chillies (see tip below) 3 tbsp oil (cold - pressed rapeseed oil or light olive oil) 2 onions, finely sliced2 bay leaves2 tsp cumin seeds1 tbsp garam masala3 carrots, chopped into bite - size pieces2 celery sticks, chopped into small bite - size pieces2 garlic cloves, finely chopped300g dried green or brown lentils, washed, soaked in water for 30 minutes, then drained1.5 litres hot vegetable stock100g broccoli florets or baby broccoli2 handfuls spinach leavesJuice 1/2 lemon4 tbsp Greek yogurt to serve 01.
Next deglaze the pan by pouring in the red wine, a little bit at a time, stirring well to incorporate and remove any lumps, scraping the brown bits off the bottom of the pan (these babies are full of flavor!)
The straining / cheesecloth is really only necessary if you're serving it in a bottle (i.e. for babies) because even though they are tiny, the bits of seed do collect and clog the nipple.
Some nutritional bits for you about brown rice: * Easier to digest as it's much «lighter» * Low GI, reducing insulin spikes (slow - release sugar) * High in Manganese * High fibre — good for weight loss * A «whole grain» * Rich in antioxidants * Perfect baby «first food» as it's nutrient rich (ideal as we're new parents!)
You may need to mix in a bit of fruit or veggie to the beef to help baby enjoy the first taste.
Step 1: Mix all ingredients together in a bowl Step 2: Shape into small bite sized «balls» or plops for a nice baby finger food.
I just put in 1 bag of frozen baby broccoli florets, 2 cups of veggie broth, and a little bit of frozen chopped onion into the IP, pressure cooked for 15 minutes.
1 clove of garlic, minced 1 - inch piece of ginger, minced 1 carrots, peeled and thinly sliced 1 small head of cauliflower, chopped into bite - sized pieces 2 hand fulls of green beans, trimmed and chopped 1 red pepper, chopped 1 jalapeno pepper, de-seeded & chopped (I left a few seeds in for a bit of heat) 2 pieces of baby bok choy, thinly sliced
Step 2: Place a wee bit of butter (if baby is ready for or has had dairy) on the inside of the cored apple (sprinkle a bit of cinnamon in the apple if your desire and if baby is ready for or has had cinnamon)
After reading that mothers who consume a bit of dark chocolate daily while pregnant, have happier babies in Nina Planck's Real Food for Mother and Baby, I'm happy to say I've been taking one for the team.
Keep in mind that some people find that asparagus gives them a bit of gassiness and bloating; watch for these symptoms when you feed your baby asparagus.
Step 1: Core apple and leave peel on Step 2: Place a wee bit of butter (if baby is ready for or has had dairy) on the inside of the cored apple (sprinkle a bit of cinnamon in the apple if your desire and if baby is ready for or has had cinnamon) Step 3: Place in a pan with just enough water to slightly cover apples — about an inch of water Step 4: Bake in a 400 - degree oven for 30 minutes or until tender; be sure to check on the water level.
I don't think I'd had dark chocolate and matcha in a single bite before sinking my teeth into one of these babies.
Don't be dainty; these babies are best taken down in one big bite.
Make these babies and keep a batch in the freezer for when you need a little energy boost throughout the day, or a chocolate fix, and don't feel bad about snacking on them one bit.
organic, unsweetened coconut milk (I used Native Harvest brand) * 2 tablespoons red curry paste (I used Thai Kitchen brand) * 1 large organic sweet potato, chopped into bite - sized pieces * 1 - 2 cups turkey or chicken stock, preferably homemade * 1 tablespoon palm sugar or organic dark brown sugar * 2 tablespoons fish sauce (I used Thai Kitchen brand) * 1 cup roast turkey, shredded or chopped into bite - sized pieces * 6 kaffir lime leaves (I used dried ones from Kalystyans in NYC) * 1 red or green chile pepper, minced * 1 bunch baby bok choy, chopped into bite - sized pieces * 1/2 -1 cup chopped fresh cilantro or Thai basil (or a combination of the two) * fresh lime juice to taste for serving - optional * sriracha or your favorite hot chile sauce for serving (I used my homemade chile garlic sauce)- optional
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