Now that the holidays are over,
the cold weather means three things for Southerners: Bourbon hot toddies, college basketball season, and dry skin.
Crunching leaves, crisp air, and cool but not too
cold weather means you'll be able to enjoy London without your winter coat.
Keeping your dog warm in
cold weather means you need to ensure it's protected from the cold, the wind and the rain.
But at the same time being in
the cold weather means being bundled up which I don't mind.
Cold weather means you have to wear more clothes, which means a greater opportunity for clothing problems exists.
Cold weather means it's time to pull out chunky - knit, oversized sweaters to keep us cozy.
Cold weather means cozy sweaters, hot soup, snowball fights (maybe not in Georgia), and crackling fires.
I'm planning to look on the bright side this week even if the rainy and
cold weather means I still have to wear a coat and rain boots.
Cold weather means I will finally start turning on my oven again.
For example, we busted the myth that
cold weather means lower scoring and have also confirmed that NFL teams do play better when coming off a bye.
And
cold weather means one thing, warm comforting desserts are now on the table and this Gluten Free Vegan Apple Pear Crisp is an easy tasty one to have.
For me,
colder weather means more knit dresses, boots, coats and more.
When I say
cold weather I mean the up north kind of weather not the Texas kind of cold weather.
Colder weather means cozying up at home more, and these Fleur» t Ji by Fleur» t Cotton Cashmere Long Sleeve V - Neck Top ($ 142) and Boxer Shorts w / Lace Trim ($ 82) are a more luxe way to lounge than an old pair of sweats.
I used to believe that
the cold weather meant a choice between staying warm or being stylish.
Colder weather means more room to experiment with different looks.
Colder weather means holidays, family gatherings and, unfortunately, more chances of getting sick.
Colder weather means more hearty home - cooked meals, which can do a number on your ovenware.
Not exact matches
The leaves are changing colour, the nights are drawing in earlier and the
weather is getting
colder - which
means one thing - spiders are heading back indoors to lurk in the darkest corners of your home.
This
means it is
cold and rainy and the ultimate cozy
weather.
Right now, the only thing keeping me from falling (pun intended) into the
cold -
weather blues, is the fact that cooler fall temperatures
means that it is time to break out the fall flavors.
Raspberries were
meant to be paired with chocolate, in my opinion We've been looking up flights to warm places since the end of December, haha — like you, we'll probably just suck up this
cold weather and save some money.
This is a thick, hearty,
cold -
weather soup full of colors (which
means it's also loaded with antioxidants and vitamins).
Which
means I'll be moving on to food that's lighter, brighter and packed full of raw veggies... but not before I share one final
cold -
weather meal.
Cold winter
weather means one thing in our house: Soup!
Cold weather doesn't
mean the end of yummy salads!
Cold weather is here, and a lot of the time that
means that you just want hearty comfort food with as little work as possible — enter the slow cooker!
Cold weather not only
means that it's orange sweatshirt time, but it also
means that it's time to start making soups.
I
mean, what's not to love about yummy
cold treats in this blazing hot
weather we've been having recently?
And, I totally know what you
mean; I really enjoy all of the gingery treats during the
colder months and I really miss them when the
weather turns warm.
Cooler
weather means that I'm in the mood for hot drinks that will take the chill off when I come in out of the
cold.
The
colder weather is also
meaning I really need to use the broccoli that has been doing it's best to keep growing.
Prepare baby for the
cold weather while also sending a message with a
meaning: stop global warming!
I really
mean padding for
cold weather protection, wind break materials and covers are handy depending on your local climate.
This
cold, nasty
weather has
meant, unfortunately, more inside time for my little ones.
He also spends more time indoors during
cold weather, and close quarters
mean viruses can spread more easily from one person to another.
January is behind us, but that doesn't
mean the
cold weather is going anywhere anytime soon.
I
mean, you already had my at buffalo check Hope it keeps you warm given the extra
cold weather coming over the Midwest next week...!!!
Cold weather season also means cold and flu sea
Cold weather season also
means cold and flu sea
cold and flu season.
Another thing to be aware of if you do choose to gate check your own stroller, is that it will take at least ten minutes for it to be delivered to the jetway which can be an uncomfortable wait in very hot or very
cold weather - it will also
mean that you are last to the customs queue.
Winter is near and that
means getting my little one ready for the
cold Canadian
weather.
This bottle's construction
means it won't sweat, even with
cold drink in hot
weather.
The
weather in Kansas has been SO weird because we've had SOME
cold days but not chilly which
means I haven't broken down to get an actual winter coat.
To keep your child both safe and warm during winter's
cold weather, you should A. Bundle him into his coat tightly before securing him into the car seat B. Cover him with a blanket or his winter coat after securing him in the car seat C. Use a product
meant to keep kids warm in car seats
«Warm Arctic
means colder, snowier winters in northeastern US, study says: Warming Arctic's connection to US
weather is «no coincidence».»
For example, it has a high - efficiency motor, which
means that it is designed for easy start up even in
cold weather.
WinterLab is the ultimate
cold weather simulator, complete with icy surfaces, a snow - making machine and a
mean wind fan.
With
cold weather absent from much of the U.S. Northeast this year, what does a groundhog's shadow
mean anymore?
We had expected milder
weather than Barents experienced — in the «Little Ice Age», which lasted from 1450 to 1850,
mean temperatures were between 1 and 2 °C
colder than nowadays — but the difference in conditions was far greater than we had anticipated.