Sentences with phrase «as a kid too»

The grilled sausage with vegetable skewers looks delicious perfect family meal as kids too love it.
I used to hate brussels sprouts as a kid too but now I love it especially roasted.
I hated pork as a kid too!
I loved all the Disney movies as a kid too!
I loooooved shrimp as a kid too — it definitely felt fancy and «grown up.»
I was a notoriously horrible speller as a kid too.
I remember doing that as a kid too!
hahah I also remember those chokers, I used to wear one as a kid too.
I have always painted christmas ornaments as a kid too =) I'm a new follower from the Mom Lovin Hop!
I loved Quaker chocolate chip granola bars as a kid too!
My favorite icecream as a kid too..

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Sopik saw the need for a better work - life balance in Canada's workforce; it's a balance she knows all too well, as mom to eight kids.
But as he vetted options for his proposal, he kept running up against the same problem: The high - quality, expensive conferencing apps were often too complex for kids to use, and most were not aimed at tablets.
The Thiel Fellowship is based off of Thiel's belief that college costs too much for what it returns, and that smart kids are better off skipping it to start as soon as possible.
Most adults won't learn that concept as quickly as your kids will, but they, too, will eventually catch on.
«They look at the prosperity around them, and they say, «Why can't I — as a decent citizen doing my part for my community and my kids — why can't I rise a bit too?»»
The office jerk is also harming your family as the bad moods brought about by his (or her) horrible behavior are likely to infect your partner and kids too.
As Millennials» successors, Gen Z — the crux of whom were born after 2000 — is all - too - easily chalked up as a gaggle of Snapchat - obsessed, smartphone - addicted kids, who are too wrapped up in Pokémon Go to be serious about their future careerAs Millennials» successors, Gen Z — the crux of whom were born after 2000 — is all - too - easily chalked up as a gaggle of Snapchat - obsessed, smartphone - addicted kids, who are too wrapped up in Pokémon Go to be serious about their future careeras a gaggle of Snapchat - obsessed, smartphone - addicted kids, who are too wrapped up in Pokémon Go to be serious about their future careers.
So it was a bad time, but as kids my sister and I never really knew too much about it or thought too much about it because we were only seeing it from what we knew.
Scour the invite and wedding website, too: Certain wedding details, such as a black - tie dress code or no kids allowed, can be red flags for extra expenses.
Another 59 percent believe there is no such thing as «too much» when it comes to leaving their kids an inheritance.
And yet, with breathtaking cluelessness, TIME framed the millennials» desperate search for stable work as a privileged character flaw — look at the kids too flaky to handle «choosing from a huge array of career options.»
Menchie's frozen yogurt franchise is a great community gathering place as well as a good spot for a guilt - free treat Every neighborhood needs the perfect hangout, a family - friendly place to treat the kids while rewarding the grown - ups, too.
Be certain when looking at particular carriers that you find options that are easy to wear and will not be too difficult to utilize as you are aiming to transport your kids to and from different places of interest.
Sunburns trump drowning as top parental concern this summer A recent RBC Insurance survey shows that while 96 % of Canadian parents agree that water safety is important, drowning ranks below sunburns and too much time indoors on their list of kid - related worries this summer.
As a result, too many British Columbians are living paycheque to paycheque — worried about their jobs, worried about whether they can afford to retire and believing their kids are in B.C's first generation to be left worse off economically than their parents.
Allow your kids to share as much as they're comfortable disclosing, and remember that the more open you are, the more they will be, too.
As the story crystallizes around Walt's determination to change by protecting his next - door neighbors» kids from a street gang of their Asian peers, the priest keeps popping up, gradually winning Walt's respect and forcing him to consider the moral implications of his urge to be a vigilante and perhaps go too far for his own legal and moral good.
You'd have a lot of kids too if it meant not slowly starving to death as soon as you could no longer perform manual labor.
Maybe this is why I am so against this push by the gay activists to make life even more confusing for kids: Lets be really clear: nearly every country on Earth has outlawed homosexuality in its not too distant past, and most of them won't allow such silly games as SSM.
Kids are already out of school too much as it is.
why don't we just make excuses for pedophiles too, that is as long as it's not your kid that they were born attracted to
I am in my final year of Nursing (RN) as a mature student with 2 wonderful kids too, so I know what it is like.
Rowling's plots repeatedly acknowledge the importance of what many adults too casually dismiss as «just a game» or passively tolerate because «kids will be kids
Isn't raising «not too religious» kids the same thing as raising «not too pregnant» daughters?
Sunday school and church got communicated to me as something that kids had to do and naturally I looked forward to growing up so I too could do what I pleased on Sunday morning like my father and my mother.
It doesn't rhyme with a body part, doesn't fit too easily into a fat joke, isn't a word for poop or fart, and, as of yet, has no ties to any gay jokes, so what makes people think that kids are going to jump all over it?
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
As a kid, I ate way too many Slim Jim's and thought to myself that if I could make a much healthier version, it would sell really well into these communities.
I can't watch the video as my 2 kids are being far too noisy and also want the quantities so I can save for a later date.
I put 3 tbsp in as I didn't want them too strong for the kids but unfortunately they didn't taste chocolatey at all and they didn't seem cooked when I took them out of the oven, even after 25 minutes.
You can also make them as spicy as you wish or remove the heat completely if you're making these for kids and don't want to serve anything too spicy.
I'm sure kids would love these in their lunchbox or as an after school snack, too.
I think my parents were too afraid to take us as kids (4 girls = a LOT of complaining), and now as a quasi-adult I'm worried to go with friends and completely ruin their trip due to my lack of camping skills.
(I too ate them as a kid along with frozen corn, my mother must've been thrilled!)
I ate too much tuna as a kid, but this looks like something my mom would love... forwarding this on to her!
I too, am cooking solo these days as two of three kids are out of the house.
A huge hit with my kids, but they certainly brought out the kid in me as I loved them too.
They're nice and fudgy They double as a healthy snack They're not too sweet They're kid - friendly And did I mention they're easy to make?
So, as a parent myself now for more than 18 years, I've allowed my kids to eat sweets so that they don't feel deprived but talked about limits and the effects of eating too much «less than quality food» — but that a small amount also be fine occasionally in the context of an overall healthy lifestyle.
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