Sentences with phrase «add warm coats»

In cold areas, add warm coats, hoodies, sweatshirts, gloves, scarves, blankets and so on in the winter.
And, once it really gets cold, I'll layer this dress over a pair of tights and add a warmer coat!

Not exact matches

Add chickpeas, stir to coat and warm through.
Warm 1 tablespoon coconut oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat, add millet, stir to coat.
Sautee for 3 - 5 minutes or until the onions are soft and fragrant, add the sliced parsnip and toss for about 30 seconds, just until coated and slightly warmed.
Once the skillet is warmed, add 2 tbsp of olive oil and swirl to coat.
Once combined, add the warm noodles and toss to coat.
Toss greens and herbs in a large bowl, add warm potatoes and toss again to coat; season with salt, pepper, and more vinegar, if desired.
Add the warmed yolks back in to the saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly and scraping the bottom with a heatproof spatula, until the mixture thickens and coats the spatula.
Warm coconut oil just enough to melt it, adding in other chocolate coating ingredients until well combined.
With motor running, add water and remaining oil, knead until smooth and elastic (6 - 8 minutes), then transfer to a lightly oiled bowl, turn to coat, cover and rest in a warm place until doubled in size (30 - 45 minutes).
Add warm potatoes; toss gently to coat.
When the farro is done cooking, add it to the small bowl (with the remaining dressing) while still warm then stir until evenly coated.
When warm, add in 1 tbsp of oil or vegetable broth to coat.
When warm, add the shallots and stir to coat.
Add the cooked ravioli and lobster meat, and cook until the lobster is warmed through, 2 minutes, tossing to coat.
3) Pre-heat oven to 450 deg Fahrenheit (230 deg cel) 4) Meanwhile, prepare the pizza dough but combing the tapioca flour, salt, 1/3 cup coconut flour in a medium - sized bowl 5) Pour in oil and warm water and stir well (mixture will be slightly dry) 6) Add in the whisked egg and continue mixing until well combined (mixture will be quite liquid and sticky) 7) Add in 2 — 3 tablespoons of coconut flour (one tablespoon each time) until the mixture is a soft but somewhat sticky dough 8) Coat your hands with tapioca flour, then using your hands, turn the dough out onto a tapioca - flour sprinkled flat surface and gently knead it until it forms a ball that does not stick to your hands.
Add the tempeh, toss to coat, and cook for a minute or so until it is warmed through.
In a warm skillet coated with cooking spray, add sliced onions and cook over medium heat until they start to soften, about 10 minutes.
Return the sauce back to the pan over medium heat, then add the meatballs back into the pan and toss to coat and warm through, about 5 minutes.
Add warm potatoes to bowl with mayonnaise and toss to coat; season with salt.
Braise Persian spice — coated lamb shanks in pomegranate juice, add walnuts to the reduced sauce and then spoon the whole thing over creamy polenta to warm up a cold winter day.
Add a few warm donuts at a time and shake to coat.
Add spinach and stir just to coat leaves in oil and warm through.
Add noodles and warm broccoli to kale and toss to coat.
Transfer to a large bowl, add warm sauce, and toss to coat; season with salt, pepper, and more lime juice, if desired.
While the lentils are still warm, add a little dressing to them and toss to coat.
Think ahead and add a winter coat, a few warm pairs of pajamas (in larger sizes, of course), hats, and so on.
Add a warm cocoon coat and nursing scarf for additional layers.
Add the warm, cooked farro and toss to coat.
Although the coat does have such a laid - back and cozy vibe, it's easy to look chic while still being warm by adding simple touches like I did here.
Yes, I can see that ponchos, etc. won't work very well in very cold climates (but they may work over certain coats; I have a grey coat that is not very warm, and I've worn the poncho on top of it, and liked the look and added warmth).
I front tuck my favorite sweater and add a coat and BOOM — warm + cute too!
Just add a trench coat or light jacket to keep you warm.
It adds a pretty pop of color while keeping you warm and then, if you get too hot with the coat on, you can take off your big winter coat and still have a light jacket to wear.
Try adding a blazer or a light over coat if the forecast is going to be a little warmer.
I styled it over my over-the-knee-boots for that haute look, and added my black fluid trench coat to keep warm, and I think the whole look was a winner... at least in my book: --RRB-
It's casual, comfy and... stylish; and to keep myself warm and cozy (Yes, it was cold; don't let the visible sunshine out there fool you, I added this faux fur infinity shawl, these comfy boots, and my current favorite H&M coat.
When you add a coat over a fur vest, you will be super warm on the coldest days of the year.
These jeans and this top are pretty light, but the coat adds some warmth (in case you need it) and makes it look less like an outfit meant to be exclusively for warm weather.
I LOVE your teddy coat and how you've styled it with the matching Gucci belt, it really adds a nice richness and warm tones to the look.
A warm woolen scarf, when worn along along with your leopard print coat, will add color to your whole attire, giving you a fresh look this winter.
To add a little extra something I opted to wear my pink shaggy coat (which is available on my Poshmark here) that keeps me super warm all night long!
This coat is cozy and warm, adding the perfect pop of pink to this look.
What served me well this weekend was pairing my warm winter coat with sleek leather leggings and adding some rich colors.
Standing in a cemetery in 10 - degree weather with almost - bare legs and a thin shirt on underneath your jacket only adds to the miserableness of the day, no matter how long and warm you think your coat is.
Scarves are great for keeping warm, but they also add quintessential winter style to the home when draped over a chair or when hanging from a stylish coat rack in the foyer or mudroom.
Infinity scarves are my favorite way to add another dimension and texture to a fairly simple outfit, while also keeping me warm so I don't have to wear as heavy of a coat (more to be found here and here).
If you decide to opt for a 3/4 sleeve length coat, I'd recommend adding a pair of long gloves in the same colour as your coat to help lengthen your arms and keep you warm and toasty.
You have to have the coat, the gloves, the scarf & the hat in order to keep warm & that adds up pretty quickly.
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