Sentences with phrase «cues from»

Look for cues from your baby about his or her readiness for thicker, chunkier recipes.
If you take your cues from your baby rather than watching the clock, you won't need to worry about your supply.
Babies learn early on to take their food cues from you, so set a lifelong attitude that food should be enjoyed and mealtimes pleasurable and fun!
If you think that babies sleep a certain way, based either on culture or past experience or something you read in a book (please PLEASE either read no sleep books or all of them) or what your mother - in - law says about how your partner slept as a baby or whatever, then if your child doesn't sleep that way, it may take you a long time to be able to identify cues from your child about what s / he needs because you'll be fighting with your expectations.
Take your cues from them.
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have difficulty picking up social cues, emotional cues from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the other person and how they might be feeling.
She will take her cues from you; the more relaxed you are the happier all of you will be on your first trip!
It may be very difficult to manage your own fears and sadness, but keep in mind that your child will take his cues from you.
Her wake time is anywhere from 1.5 - 2 hours taking cues from her and then she naps until her next feeding.
So I hope you can understand that people like me, watching SNA from the outside, can only take our cues from the organization's behavior.
They draw design cues from archival track pants, with contrast 3 - Stripes down the legs, the signature sheen of tricot and zip pockets.
Today's Indians are taking cues from their (albeit funnier) silver screen predecessors — and Cleveland should consider that a good thing
«They took all the cues from Scotland when they set up production, so it reflects a lot of that, but it's a unique environment,» he says.
«The Lean Cuisine culinary team keeps a constant pulse on food culture, taking cues from the latest flavor profiles, and we noticed an increase in people's desire for bolder, spicier flavors,» said David Bailey, Culinary Chef for Lean Cuisine.
Lately I've taken my cues from China's Sichuan Province (my jar of homemade chile oil isn't going to drain itself).
Taking cues from illustrious nightlife districts around the world, District Perrier is part fantasy, part reality, featuring an original content hub on Tumblr as well as a creative retail marketing strategy.
Creeping Culinary Influence Now that many craft cocktail bars are inside fine dining restaurants, bartenders are taking culinary cues from the kitchen.
Taking visual cues from Oh, She Glows, I made a «fancy» layered parfait with this sensational vanilla chia pudding with the best peaches I've had in a bit and deeply colored blueberries.
Some of the most intriguing examples are provided by crossover products, when cues from one segment are deliberately thrown into relief in an unusual context.
But southern Louisiana's rural Cajun communities take their festive cues from Medieval France's Courir de Mardi Gras, which features costumed revelers riding on horseback and communal gumbo.
The front of the bar takes its design cues from a yacht's bridge.
For example, the robust Take the Black Stout was inspired by the shadowy Night's Watch military order, while the ancho chile — infused Fire and Blood took its cues from the dragons — a serious spoiler alert for Wetmore (and possibly readers of this article).
She adds that the company views wine as a bigger challenge to the hard cider segment and is taking cues from those trends to support its cider brand: Strongbow.
2016 saw the lines between the two areas blur as confection innovation picked up taste, texture, and ingredient cues from snacks.
This traditional Passover dinner takes its cues from the bright, fresh flavors of seasonal spring produce.
While this Passover dinner for six is quite traditional, it takes its cues from the bright, fresh flavors of seasonal spring produce.
Most alliums take their cues from the sun: They mature when the days get long and the soil temperatures are high.
These millennial tendencies likely have as much to do with the larger trend of borrowing cues from their parents as it does a genuine attraction to topics, products and hobbies that allow for discernment.
Though coming from no single source, this recipe takes cues from The Scandinavian Cookbook by Trine Hahnemann, a 1964 recipe found on Epicurious.com, and An Everlasting Meal by Tamar Adler; the addition of star anise comes from Hahnemann, a Danish chef.
Try one or both — or improvise and take cues from the second recipe and add dill to the first.
It's been a blast working with a professional photographer (John Cameron) and taking cues from a real design company (Carter Hales Design Lab) to try to evoke a certain feeling or story with something as simple as a beautiful piece of smoked salmon, and I feel totally privileged that I've been getting paid to do something I love so much.
-LSB-...] Thinking that replacing the eggs in the dessert may be problematic, I took some cues from the Maple Pecan Pie recipe posted at The PPK, substituting pureed soft tofu blended with cornstarch for stability.
I took a different perspective and took my cues from the animal.
We first learn from it and draw our cues from culture, we sift them through the guiding principles of Scripture to see what the Holy Spirit might be doing in our time and location.
Taking his cues from the many New England communities that have experimented with the widespread use of easements and conservation land to protect working landscapes, he envisions a new commons taking hold.
So when they share the Gospel with others, they take their cues from Paul and try to include the same elements that Paul used in their Gospel presentations.
But that kind of apologetics takes its cues from the scholarly consensus that serves as Levenson's real target.
Much of this chapter is about the necessity for change in the economic order and in the political order to the extent to which the political order takes its cues from traditional thinking in economics.
Nevertheless, the church must not primarily take its cues from new believers or unbelievers about what the church should be doing and offering.
Kids take their cues from adults on how to feel about these things and see their parents reactions.
I took my cues from them and lived accordingly.
They take their cues from real problems in the real church and the real world, rather than from a history of ideas.
The issue is how we should employ our own energies, now that we can not take our cues from habits well - established in the modern period.
Describing his constructive theory as «modal - psychological,» he takes some cues from St. Augustine and suggests that the temporal dimension of reality may be «best conceived as the memory - creativity structure of experience as such.
She observed that a few decades ago teenagers in the United States got their main fashion cues from the ads in Seventeen magazine.
'» Clearly, many in the Church today are taking their cues from culture rather than traditional Catholic doctrine.
While I appreciated Robert Barron's 2017 Erasmus Lecture, «Evangelizing the Nones» (January), the bishop overestimates the degree to which young «nones» take their cues from the New Atheism.
Joseph Seed is clearly based on the traveling - pastor trope, and his not - so - subtly - named brother John the Baptist takes his cues from sloganeering mega-church pastors.
But we, members of the body of Christ, are not to take our cues from them.
Gee... Most of American Pop Culture is designed to pander to and exploit the eight - year - olds who appear to control the «taste» of the nation... Now we have people taking their life cues from a three - year - old...
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