Try handing him items that he can gently place in the cart or give him specific items to help you spot on the shelves.
Not exact matches
Of late, I am
trying to have on -
hand at least one «to - go» type of food
item for those days when everyone at home is running around like a hamster
trying to get ready to start the day.
We were given five minutes to make our creation, so it was hilariously hectic, with all the people around the table
trying to get their
hands on the various
items.
My husband and I spent last Saturday afternoon perusing our Asian Market to gather up all the
items we'd need to
try our
hand at homemade sushi.
We gladly accept donations of food product that can no longer be sold in your stores due to manufacturing error, packaging & labeling errors, discontinued product, seasonal / holiday
items, or you are just
trying to free up valuable shelf space, The Merrimack Valley Food Bank will gladly take it off your
hands.
If you're driving instead of flying,
try to have these
items close at
hand or at least where you can easily find them.
... or instead of buying all of these new
items, use
items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second -
hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website
tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
Cups — I'm slowly
trying to rid my home of plastics that may leach into my family's food but don't want to be foolish about giving my kids
items that are likely to break easily in little, clumsy
hands.
Look for unique
items for your teenager's bedroom at secondhand stores, or
try your
hand at a little DIY.
An XCVI Facebook fan says quote, «Just
tried on the XCVI Cuddle Cape -
HANDS DOWN the most comfortable
item of clothing I have EVER worn!!!!!» And now you have the chance to win one for yourself (or for a loved one)!
If you've been thinking about
trying your
hand at bento lunches this set of
items will give you all the tools you need to get going.
Get creative with your recyclable materials, and
try your
hand at these 54 Kids Activities and Easy Kids Crafts from Household
Items.
This is probably Zach's favorite lunch of all the stuff I pack for him and I
try to keep a lot of these
items on
hand to throw quick lunches together for him.
I work for Public Health and we are
trying to do a breastfeeding promotion through our WIC program and were thinking of
handing out bags with useful
items for our breastfeeding moms.
I love how I no longer have to juggle things in my
hands or
try to find places to put my personal
items in the underneath basket.
Get creative with your recyclable materials, and
try your
hand at our collection: 54 Kids Activities and Easy Kids Crafts from Household
Items
Here are some tips for «going» clean, as well as a list of some things I always
try to have on
hand for quick meal prep (note: my list contains some convenience semi-clean
items for kids!).
After purchasing
items off of Etsy, I decided to
try my own
hand at it!
I stopped it a few months ago when I was
trying to take more outfit posts, but since I started traveling again for work (every Monday - Thursday), I have a bit more spare time on my
hands in the evening to browse my favorite retailers for some of these
items.
Also, be careful of a dog that barks, growls, or
tries to bite your
hand when you
try to take away an inappropriate
item that he is chewing.
Try your
hand at making a pottery
item if you are interested and bring it back as a souvenir.
All sharp
items in
hand baggage will be removed and confiscated at security search and anyone
trying to take an illegal
item through security could be prosecuted.
Explore the streets within the Medina and
try your
hand at bargaining in the souks, where you will find an abundance of spices, slippers, carpets, woodwork, jewellery, silverware, pottery and artwork, as well as second -
hand and collectable
items.
Mostly puzzles come down to
handing a few
items back and forth or something that one Rufus does conveniently helping out another, and while this does add a little more the gameplay as you
try to keep track of everything that you've got stowed away in your seemingly infinite pocket - space, all it essentially amounts to is having one big inventory split into three parts.
While away the hours
trying your
hand at the poker tables or testing your luck at the slot machines, and exchange the tokens you earn for all kinds of exciting
items!
Tried 3 missions, all got the weird box bug where I stop carrying the
item and it's just attached to my
hand.
At the same time don't make everything in the game look like shit to
try to push peoples
hand so their toon looks like a homeless bum without these
items.
This is where blood
items found in The Courtyard come in handy, so
try to keep some on
hand at all times.
Starting out a brand - new year, perhaps it might be a great time to either
try locating some
items you've misplaced over the years, or
hand in others you may have accumulated along the way, which weren't yours in the first place.
I also have big Lazy - Susan cabinets in the lower corners, so there's no wasted space and I don't have to get down on my
hands and knees
trying to find
items that have gotten skooched way back in the «dead space corner of darkness»!!
They now get fragrance
items (i've been buyin on ebay lately because things are so expensive and I am not getting bonuses very often at work), maybe a piece of jewelry if I can afford it, a framed picture, something for their bulletin board / room, sometimes neat pens / pencils / paper pads and art supplies, DVDs, games, little scrapbook things that I make for them, and we
try to give them one of the little treasure
items that belonged to either my husband's parents or my grandparents (
handing them down something that has sentimental value - sometimes it's an odd thing like a slide rule for my son, a crocheted doily for my daughter, etc...).
In my attempts to «decrapify» our house for the past year, I really
tried to use a lot of
items I had on
hand, but I admit, when I spotted the flowering garland at Hobby Lobby, I couldn't resist.
«If you can help others, it's easier to give stuff away,» said Morris, who
tries to keep only «the
items that [West] needs now or that he will need the next week» on
hand.