Sentences with phrase «always do at home»

Start at work (it will be our little secret), do a little at lunch, come back another day over a cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop, and you can always do it at home!
Start at work (it will be our little secret), do a little at lunch, Come back another day over a cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop, and you can always do it at home!
We will play like we always do at home.
For instance, when Svetlana R. took her 5 - year - old to Paris, she didn't insist that her daughter sleep in her own bed as she always does at home.

Not exact matches

If you don't want to spend that much on toast, you can always make it at home, but you need a reliable toaster.
«Secondly, we have an overlapping footprint and we will do some restructuring in this context, but we will do this in a responsible way like ABB always does it and we will try to find a home for the very good people at GE in the growing parts of our business.»
I'll see it everyday when I'm at home and it will always be a reminder to me of the work we've done these last four years building Praxis into what it is today.
I always recommend doing a home inspection at least once every five years.
If an election comes down to a vote between a d.ouche and a t.urd (as it almost always does), I'd rather stay at home touching myself / watch a blu - ray / read a book (Cormac McCarthy at the moment) than vote between two idiots.
Number 2 not going to church can be harmful to you not to them this is the problem with many Christians claiming they can serve God at home rather than going to the house of God it's not a social service you are doing when you go to Church you don't go for hypocrites they are not Christians they are wolves in sheep clothing your example of worship is always needed.
There are numerous things we have thought about doing, but we always sense that now is not the right time, especially with three young girls of our own at home right now.
That said, the reason many Old Catholic and Independent Catholic denominations have avoided the pedophilia scandals has more to do with the form of governance (synod - based decision making, laity inclusive or laity directed), recognition that clergy are mere humans with a special calling and ministry (as opposed to «always to be obeyed» representatives of the «monarchy» / Vatican and king / Pope), clergy are often members of the community at large (married or not, they have homes, careers, and lives outside a rectory), and the fact that clergy have not been brought up in seminary / parochial schools as young boys where they learned how to be abusers because they were abused themselves, but in homes.
And if they do speak it always has to be at home and positive, such as in never challenging her husband.
Is the biblical way to welcome people (perhaps more readily than we do at present) but keep them always as guests with their home elsewhere, to which they will return eventually?
«To leave the comforts of where you are at home to go somewhere unknown and unseen and uncertain... to me, that has always been the core of what sets adventure or spiritual travel apart from vacationing or escaping --[the things] you don't like.
Like when you have plans every single night after work, don't get to go to the gym, don't have time to make food at home, and are always in a rush?
It's good to hear your honesty about dinners at home not always being easy — but it sounds like you've managed to do a brilliant job with minimal fuss.
Although there were amazing home cooked meals, amazing BBQ, both in NYC and on my move to the Delta, I have to say the very best thing I ate in 2010 was steak and French fries at Doe's Eat Place in Greenville, MS.. The French fries rivaled those we've always made at home, and the steak was simple, juicy, and gigantic.
I love to cook and I'm always looking for homemade stuff to replace store bought but the whole reason I needed this recipe is because I thought I had taco seasoning mix at home so failed to buy some for tacos the other night so I did a search and I like this one so I tried it.
We don't usually have a lot of snacks at home but oreos and goldfish are always welcome.
Her treats will always bring the kind of comfort and goodness that comes with cozying up, baking at home, and doing things from scratch, but with the addition of wholesome, better - for - you substitutions or add - ins.
I don't know what it is but the texture of the oatmeal I make at home is always watery and not nearly as creamy as if I make it in Munich.
There is always a play dough table at playgroups, so I do not normally feel bad about hiding the stuff at home.
Plus, we seem to always get them if we're dining out for breakfast or brunch, but we just really don't make them at home enough.
So I did a little research and found that they are super easy to make and it's a whole lot more cost effective if you make it at home, plus I always prefer homemade because I know what is going in to it.
It's also silky smooth and I've always wanted to replicate it at home (since I don't live close enough to just drop by for hummus and laffa).
São Paulo is home to one of the great markets of South America, Mercado Municipal: a building as large as a city block, filled with stalls brimming with fruits, shops selling jars of pickled peppers and an always - perpetual line for the market's famous grilled mortadella and cheese sandwich at Bar Do Mané.
I always love a good pasta salad and tend to volunteer to make them whenever invited to a potluck, but I have to admit I avoid making them for our meals at home because honestly, I don't have a lot of self control when it comes to eating pasta.
It is really easy to prepare puff pastries at home + you don't always need to buy pastry sheets from the market;).
I've always loved lettuce wraps and making a veggie version at home has been on my to - do list approximately forever, but it's one of those things I just never get around to.
When I go to my favorite pizza restaurants I would never discard that extra inch of bread, yet at home I always did.
I always notice so many Asian places when I'm out too, and I often run home and do like you did here;) It's so much more healthful at home.
Cooking Moussaka at home is always fun but don't worry if you think that it would not be as good as the restaurant style!
You can actually swap all - purpose flour for the cake flour in this recipe — it does work — but you can always make your own cake flour at home for a cake with a more delicate crumb: Place two tablespoons of cornstarch in the bottom of a measuring cup.
Needless to say keeping up with the usual menu at home doesn't always happen.
You can always make Beets Don't Kale My Vibe at home with the recipe below.
There is ALWAYS something you can do ahead of time to make cooking dinner at home more manageable.
Because we always want to remember that meat comes from actual animals, and because working with a whole bird is an easier way to do that than breaking down, say, a side of beef at home.
Naan bread has always been one of my favorites; I just didn't know I could make it at home.
Making coconut milk at home is something I always wanted to do.
I just came across these on the Deliciously Ella website, they are easy to make and don't cost a fortune as they only contain 5 simple ingredients I always have at home anyway.
Smith says that he typically doesn't even use soap when washing his glasses at home (and admittedly, at home he's not always drinking out of expensive glasses — he'll cop to the occasional jar of wine).
A lovely, sprawling, 1850s Victorian home with a view of the ocean, Angel of the Sea didn't always sit at this location.
When I make curries at home I always have to do without naan because they stuff they sell in the shops is just terrible, so I only get my naan fix when I eat out at Indian restaurants.
I'll have to go out and buy some hoisin sauce, something we always stock at work but I don't have at home!
Palace recently beat Chelsea at home, and we don't always find it easy playing Palace before...
But what's done is done and playing at home for the second leg is always great.
the solution to the packing teams are doing versus us at home is to play wide and not always go thru giroud (too predictable, too clogged) do nt keep doing what you're doing.
Play players that will play for our crest, Chelsea game proved that and just put out them, I said in summer arsenal want dries mertens and got nothing but thumps down I've got fantastic source was told arsenal will get him next summer but only stop is we got ta get bk in champions league we need go on run next few woks and we need beat Everton which is our next real tough fix, just look at da ox it's a mistake he went apparently he promised he's girl that he go Liverpool that why he took pay cut well grass is not always greener we need play same as at Chelsea and keep winning and get buzz really going let's beat wba and I'd play jack for da game we don't need Cdm for wba at home let's get goals lacasette get couple
Ramsey has done well for us but I've always seen Wilshere as the better player and maybe that's just me, but Jack was onto something before he got injured again and I reme him dominating the park at home to City where we drew 2 - 2 and we should have won that day if Debuchy never got injuries and our momentum was killed after that.
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