Sentences with phrase «bring clean cooking»

Uganda and the Smart Communities Coalition agreed to work together to bring clean cooking and other sustainable energy solutions to the country's growing refugee population.

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Who would bring them cold beers or cook and clean for them while they are out hanging with the guys?
Only brought out to cook, clean or to satisfy their man.
It doesn't mean there aren't nights when I don't feel like cooking (or cleaning up) and just bring home a great meal from the Groveland Tap — our fine family bar and grill one block down.
Fit a clean medium saucepan with thermometer and bring maple syrup to a boil over medium - high heat; cook until thermometer registers 265 ° (syrup will be thicker and a shade darker).
If you are a partner interested in bringing food education to your community, or if you would like more information about our Clean Plate Cooking Classes, please email [email protected].
To support our efforts to bring food education to our nonprofit partner network, 412 Food Rescue has developed Clean Plate Cooking Classes, an employee engagement program for our corporate and business partners who are interested in team building activities focused on healthy, zero - waste cCooking Classes, an employee engagement program for our corporate and business partners who are interested in team building activities focused on healthy, zero - waste cookingcooking.
Strain through clean sieve into a large saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium heat; cook 10 minutes to let flavors meld.
NEW FAST CASUAL EATERY TWO FORKS BRINGS SLOW COOKING, SEASONAL SLAWS AND CLEAN EATING TO BRYANT PARK Chelsea Hospitality Group's Dave -LSB-...]
Inspired by the Northern Mediterranean style of cooking, Chef Alex Harrell brings a simple, clean take on southern cuisine to Angeline, located in the Hotel Provincial in the New Orleans French Quarter.
Clearly, we're unable to mentally free ourselves from the «Mad Men» model of marriage — she cleans, cooks and caretakes, he brings home the paycheck — even if we are physically doing the opposite.
The struggle comes when women are busting their butt at work to bring home a good salary, and still have to come home to cook, clean and take care of the kids (because most men in America still expect that to be the woman's job).
Along with creating a gift basket you can bring a home cooked meal, offer to help watch children or pets, hire a cleaning service to help them around their house, pamper them by painting their nails or just lend a listening ear.
We brought her home, cleaned her up, cooked special meals for her and gave her a loving home with nourishing food, lot's of love, a warm bed and veterinary care.
You can catch bill fish, tuna, dorado, wahoo, snapper, grouper, and more... The captain will clean your fish and you can bring it to a local restaurant to cook it up for you.
The developers, Ghost Town games, have brought it back in a crazy fashion by forcing you to cook and clean in a timely manner to eventually defeat the ancient edible evil.
I'd like to spend part of this year finding and drawing attention to people who are the Douglas Martin equivalents trying to develop ways to bring illumination and cleaner, cheap sources of cooking energy to the billions who lack these core assets; devising scaleable means of providing potable water and sanitation (not easy) in poor places; closing the huge «yield gap» between African farmers and their * counterparts in many other regions; boosting environmental literacy and engagement with science...
On a wide range of issues — energy access finance, bringing clean energy to refugee camps, clean cooking — government leaders, companies, NGOs and financiers stepped up with new collaborations and commitments to achieve faster results.
The other thinks there is no evidence of anything much being going to happen, and thinks that we should spend our efforts on doing things with proven benefits for people, like bringing them electricity, safer cooking fires, freedom from malaria, clean drinking water.
ClimateCare's Gyapa stoves project brings energy efficient, clean cooking technology to low income households in Ghana.
Linklaters chose to support one of ClimateCare's flagship projects — Gyapa Efficient Cookstoves — which brings energy efficient clean cooking technology to low - income households in Ghana.
In daily life, she explains, women are primarily responsible for water use — often bringing it into the household, then determining how much is used in cooking, cleaning, and doing the wash.
Feed hungry babies, wipe up spills, exercise patience, calm squabbles, clean, cook, organize, get the laundry washed and put away, doctor's appointments, school activities, baseball, football, soccer games, plan celebrations and holidays, decorate for parties and seasons, bake cookies for school events, buy and wrap presents, hugs, kisses, storytime, grocery shop, clothes shop, fix boo - boo's and owies, bring encouragement, pray, comfort hearts and wipe tears, make happy memories, play games together, care for them when they get sick in the middle of the night, change diapers, bathe the little ones so they're fresh, clean and smelling sweet, tuck them into bed with prayers at night, get out the door to go to church with hair combed and shoes on, tell them you love them to the moon and back, sit, listen and look into their eyes and savor their sweetness... and a million other things!
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