Sentences with phrase «feel free too»

If interested feel free too call!
feel free too msg me we can swap gamer tags i have steam and a playstation 4!
I wan na feel free too so I'd rather wear a gown, culottes or a palazzo like you.

Not exact matches

Feel free to take 5 % — 10 % of your portfolio and swing for the fences too, especially before age 40.
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He said he felt that too many free - traders are «too dogmatic and too doctrinaire.»
Our forebears learned the practical effects of collectivist methods: No one in a commune feels a personal motive to stay up at night with a sick cow (someone else will do it, I'm too tired), and the hardest workers who observe the loafers and free riders will begin to reduce their own labors.
David, please feel free to delete that annoying thing and this comment too, which would be pointless if and when you get rid of it.
Feel free to share more specifics about those other folks you mentioned too if you can.
Oh, I felt angry too, angry for every little child who has a dad with authority and control issues being given a free pass for corporal punishment.
Once that becomes better known, a lot of the hangers - on will feel free to let go too, and there will be a cascade.
feel free to hate me too tho..
If the «negative» part of a post seems too negative for you, feel free to skip it and just go down to the positive section of each post where I try to present what I believe the text is teaching.
I get myself too busy and then feel overwhelmed and uncertain of my choices — burnt out, but then when I'm freed up, I'm so anxious to take on more and more.
We know all too well what it feels like to slip into sudden free fall.
I think a counselor is good if you need someone to talk to about the deeper stuff — of course good friends should be confided in — to a point — but not so that the friendship becomes just about that — because then it feels like a counseling relationship — and the friendship may be lost as you will associate that friend with your sin which you want to get rid of, and when you are free from the sin, you may want to be free from those associated with the sin too.
The saga continued with a letter to Link on 5 July: «I congratulate you on the birth of your daughter Margaret... I looked forward to this with great eagerness so that you too might experience «the natural» affection of parents for their children... We received the tools for the lathe, together with quadrant and clock... Tell Nicholas Endrisch that he should feel free to ask me for copies of my books... Since I take nothing for my various works, I occasionally take a copy of a book if I want... The melons or pumpkins are growing and want to take up an immense amount of space; so do the gourds and water melons.
I'm very new to gluten / dairy free diet which I'm testing because of bad stomach problems I've had for too long now (and already feeling better after only two weeks:)-RRB- So I've never used buckwheat flour in my life and not sure how it differs from «normal» flour x
And feel free to switch out the fruits too, if you want!
I added a little thyme just to make it even more Fall - y so feel free to go crazy with some sage or rosemary too!
Either way, they're part of a savory cupcake trend, but feel free to call them mini lasagnas, too.
Note: if Greek yogurt is still to tart with all the mix - ins or tastes too «healthy» for you, feel free to do half sour cream / half yogurt.
-- Feel free to increase the bake time if they're too soft.
If you're going to enjoy dessert, why not make it good for your body and leave you feeling guilt - free, too?
The top will be deeply colored, but feel free to place a sheet of foil over the top if it's coloring too quickly.
I used 90 % Lindt in mine but feel free to use 85 % if 90 % seems a little too bitter for your tastes.
Feel free to add cinnamon to it too - or allspice!)
Prep work is minimal — feel free to use ready made pizza sauce if you want, but please don't use puree it is too dry just on it's own and rather too concentrated in flavour.
Feel free to grab a button and link up this week too.
If you don't happen to have a friend to send you Spicing Pecans, feel free to substitute regular pecans instead (dried fruit works very well too).
You'll want this to be the consistency of a good pasta sauce, so feel free to add more water if it seems too thick.
I also feel like I might be adding to the confusion too because I often share gluten - free and vegan food, I know I get labelled as a gluten free vegan.
Let's face it high quality pasture raised meats, organic veggies, and soy - free meals taste so much better and make ya feel better too.
If you want something that has never done before, feel free to include it too.
A word of warning though — I personally find that if you add too much nutritional yeast, it can get a little overpowering and the yeast flavour can get very pronounced, so feel free to use a little more than I stated in the recipe but me mindful not to overpower the sauce with yeast flakes too much.
Feel free to add your favorite fruits and toppings, too.
We moved about every 2 years when I was a kid, so donating / giving away items became second nature, and it was a really good feeling (and a bit freeing too).
We feel that pain, too, but gluten - free pizza isn't a unicorn, its something you can easily have any old time you want!
Also, feel free to play around with squashes, I'm sure yams or sweet potatoes would work too.
But for anyone living a gluten - free life, that can all too often mean feeling left out because of what might be in that tempting dessert you're offered.
You should be able to add black beans and keep the recipe as - is if it's getting too thick feel free to add a bit of water or extra broth!
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below, and feel free to share links to your favorite products, too!
My fudgy gluten free brownies disappeared too quickly, so I felt the need to whip up another batch for the holiday weekend.
We really loved the subtle honey flavor, but feel free to use cane sugar or maple too.
I don't care for the taste or texture of the yogurts made with only coconut cream, as I think they taste too rich and fatty, but feel free to go that route if you'd like to.
You can easily add whatever veggies you have on hand and if you do eat meat & have leftovers — feel free to add that too.
In this recipe I used fresh coriander, however feel free to replace it with any other herbs you like — parsley or basil will work well too.
We always add more pepper than salt and if you find that the wine is too tangy for your taste, feel free to add a pinch or two of sugar to get the balance in the sauce that you enjoy.
If you find the dough a bit too thick, feel free to add a little bit of milk alternative or water, a teaspoon at a time, to get the right consistency.
My fudgy gluten free brownies disappeared too quickly, so I felt the need to whip up...
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