I'll have to
try doing that next time I make a batch.
Try doing that next time you need to pay your income tax.
Not exact matches
Just
try to focus on one thing at a
time until it's
done and then move on to the
next thing.
The
next time a colleague
tries to engage you in the office drama
du jour, offer a one - word response, like «interesting» or «wow,» and follow it with, «I've got to go.
«Far more harm has been
done to portfolios by
trying to
time the
next rate hike than will be
done by missing that call.»
So the
next time your inner voice is bullying you, don't
try to push back.
I
try not to focus too much on historic highs and lows and I certainly don't spend much
time thinking, «what will stocks
do over the
next decade.»
Market timers, on the other hand,
do think those returns can be predicted, and spend most of their
time trying to forecast whether the
next draw from the hat will be a gain or a loss.
In recent
times, prices have been directionless as investors
tried to figure what to
do next.
In his post, Piper says, «submission
does not mean you
do not
try to influence your husband» and suggests that a good test of proper male headship in a relationship is to examine who says «let's» most often — as in, «let's go out to eat, let's
try to get our finances in order, let's get to church on
time next Sunday.»
besides your analogy doesn't work... prayer is not a lesson... like your «Why God is Dead», thing...
try better
next time will ya?
Next time you
do evangelism,
try to recognize that sometimes, there are more important things than sharing the gospel with words.
The coach doesn't
try his luck with the same play
next time they have the ball.
Why don't you
try this handy tip
next time you submit a comment: re-read what you wrote.
It's all happening — what
next — prayer
times set aside for Muslim students during school, wash basins like at University of Minnesota so they don't
try to wash their feet before praying in the school basins for washing hands, demands for special cafeteria food, demands that girls cover their heads, then faces, then disappear from school altogether, wake up New York and hold on to our great city before they knock down the rest of the buildings!
I'll probably
try to
do a «What I'm Into» post in the
next bit of
time to share some thoughts on books — you know how I love to talk about books.
So
next time you see a JW, tell them what you think of them for calling all of us Christians «people who are not
trying to
do God's will.»
For example, the
next time you're anxious about something you have to
do in the future,
try completing the sentence as many
times as possible, «Right now I'm frightening myself with the fantasy that..»
Try some critical thinking classes
next time so you don't embarrass yourself with logical fallacies.
Now maybe the
next time I get stabbed or something — I don't know — but at least I know I hold a standard that
does work —
tried, tested, and results.
There was a reason why the founding fathers put kept religion out of our government and now it seems we are being asked to» pick the Christian» in this
next years election — we are not picking the leader of a church here people, we picking someone to be the most influential, most powerful person on the earth...
do we want someone who has our best interests at heart or someone who will
time and again
try to change the US laws to reflect his own personal beliefs?
Don't beg and plead to God for forgiveness and promise to
try harder
next time.
I'll
try and remember that the
next time one of your missionaries shows up at my door uninvited
trying to tell me what I am
doing wrong....
I don't want this to be over one day, and look back and be like, «Man, I just spent so much
time focused on
trying to get to the
next place when I had this amazing thing happening.
They have turned out lovely and gooey but don't taste the least bit chocolatey, in fact if it wasn't for the faint taste from the laguma powder, I'm not sure that they would taste of anything at all I now see a comment below recommending doubling the amount of cacao so I will
try that
next time.
Do you think I should
try using less cacao powder and maybe add in a banana
next time for extra sweetness?
Unfortunately I didn't have any fresh lemon, herbs or tahini so used lemon juice (from concentrate), dried mixed herbs and sesame oil — turned out really well, will definitely
try with fresh ingredients
next time
I will definitely
try it
next time with uncooked veggies; that should
do the trick.
Maybe
try adding a little less
next time so the weight of it doesn't cause it to slide x
For the record, there were amazing, i
do nt think ill add the oats
next time either as im
trying to stay away from gluten.
The coconut oil doesn't need to be melted, just
try adding a little more coconut oil or maple
next time x
We didn't have any miso but it was very yummy none the less, will
try it with miso
next time to see if it make a difference.
Whilst I don't use a lot of sugar I don't actively avoid it either (although I use coconut sugar most of the
time) but I shall give this a
try when I
next do some baking, or maybe in my
next batch of iced tea!
I made the spinach phyllo triangles as instructed, but will use 1/2 the amount of dill
next time and will
try it with egg roll wrappers because my fiance didn't like the flakiness of the phyllo (store bought).
Next time, will
try agar agar or actual gelatin (don't know the replacement measurement for agar agar, but if anyone knows it, please tell me!)
I only used 1/4 cup of maple syrup as I don't like too sweet, but will
try a little more
next time.
Didn't have the bourbon, but will
try and get some
next time I bake this.
Try adding more flour
next time, so it doesn't go to waste.
Still, we are
trying to reduce wheat so
next time will
try with a combination of brown and red rice (orzo didn't hold up when dish reheated).
I haven't made roll ups in the longest
time but
next time I
do I will have to
try them with some pepperoni.
That sauce
does give it a nice flavor Ooooh, I can't wait to
try some bacon with these
next time!
The only thing I would
do differently
next time is
try not to eat the entire loaf in one day!!
** You might want to blend the filling in two batches; that's what I'm gonna
do next time, my blender is decent but almost bit off more than it could chew
trying to process the whole thing at once!
I
do the 1 1/2 tablespoon, maybe
next time I'll just
try 1 tablespoon and see if that helps.
I
do that all the
time so will have to
try it on this salad
next go - around!
Today I'm
trying it for da first
time I thk I will
try your version
next I can't wait until it's
done o believe it's gonna b delicious!
I may
next time try a brownie pan and
do bars.
this comment doesn't pertain to the spring ragout recipe (which i will
try the
next time I find fresh fava beans), BUT I wanted to tell all of Heidi's fans that Super Natural Cooking made Chow Hound's list of top 10 veggie - phile cookbooks, joining (deservedly) the ranks of the Moosewood Cookbook and the Chez Panisse Cookbook.
(Honestly, I would
try to
do all minis
next time, they were so pretty and easy to eat.
But I don't want to be totally out of pumpkin ideas (or cans of puree) by the
time October hits, so I'm going to
try to tone it down a bit
next week.