Sentences with phrase «dinner table between»

A tense, substantial conversation takes place at a dinner table between a couple.

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But the cold, hard truth is that despite all that's going on this month, dinner still needs to land on the table sometime between five and six o'clock each night, and ideally it will be made with more than leftover eggnog and broken cookies.
My kids beg me to buy Brussels Sprouts every time we hit the store so we can have this dish with our dinner (they also chastise me for snitching bites between the oven and the table, but I swear it's like eating candy and I just can't help myself!).
Home is a bit of a different story though, and while most indiscretions are tame — dinner eaten on the lounge more often than the dining room work desk table, soups and stews mopped up with bread pinched between fingers, optional use of napkins, and so on — when it comes to Pineapple Pancakes with Spiced Rum Caramel all bets are off.
between a crying baby and a demanding toddler this afternoon, I somehow managed to get this dinner on the table.
Dinners at home in Fort Worth won't be the same without the jingle of her collar as she wanders under the table looking for scraps and scratches between the ears.
A few of these duos made successfully to you, on my blog, here and a few ended up straight from kitchen to dinner table, no photo - shooting spree in - between:)
some of that interlinkin play between ramsey cazorla an mesut had me liftin my dinner table above my head» we have the powerrrrrrr»
i would read books at the dinner table, i would sneak novels in between the pages of my textbooks, and i always read in the car...
We do nothing and then gripe about how much we have to do between running the kids around town and trying to get dinner on the table.
Between avoiding grains and working on reversing my autoimmune condition it's essential that we eat in most nights (although more and more companies are offering ready - made healthy meal options for those nights we can't get dinner on the table).
I layered my formal dinner plates on top of the wood slice chargers to bring a pop of shine to the table with their gold rim (I love the juxtaposition between the rustic wood and the fine china!).
«We want to find out more about our heroes, explore far - away destinations or settle a dinner - table dispute between friends.»
While almost (but not quite) friends with Fanez, Habibeh reveals that she was never invited to their dinner table, and her chances of living the good life were never available, due to the vast gap between the rich and the poor under the Shah's rule.
Picking up for the late Sally Menke, editor Fred Raskin replicates the precise in - and - out - rhythms she managed in Basterds» dialogue scenes; the cutting never feels rushed, even when we're ping - ponging between multiple perspectives in a dinner - table showdown that employs DiCaprio to deliver one of Tarantino's signature extended soliloquies (complete with a faux Yorick skull).
Mehta stages too many overly deliberate dinner - table scenes where talk explodes with Hindu - Muslim - Sikh hostilities, and she never finds a comfortable balance between the historical and the personal.
If you're so into King Arthur that you've sanded the corners off your dinner table and you feel an overwhelming sense of Divine Right whenever you pull a kitchen knife from your knife block, you may be able to extract some enjoyment from the latter parts of Fallen Champions, in between your regular therapy sessions anyway.
Only slightly more convincing is the growing tension between Evelyn, who finds living with a husband with no physical form or physiological needs increasingly unnerving (He plays sound effects of chewing and knife - scraping while she sits at the dinner table), and Computer Will, but almost all of its limited success is due to Hall's desperately vulnerable performance and the fact that Evelyn is the only character with a dilemma outside of what the plot requires her to do next.
There's a conversation between he and the other men he's visiting with on this Greek vacation and a dinner table conversation featuring the couple and other couples, younger and older, which captures the various stages of enlightenment and naiveté that comes with time as a couple.
Back to Boss, where things get more interesting (in between the various hauntings) as Mayor Kane attempts to find redemption on a number of fronts: at home, where his wife (the terrific Connie Nielsen) and estranged daughter Emma (Hannah Ware, a pallid weak link) can barely stand to share a dinner table with him; and more compellingly, with the city at large, where his efforts at urban redevelopment of a run - down housing project seem unusually selfless — he certainly impresses the alluring and earnest political operative (Sanaa Lathan) whom he lures into his inner circle.
By Friday evening, we were sitting at a dinner table in Normandy at the home of a couple of friends who split their time between Paris and France's northern coast.
But up until the early 1990s, book deals between editors and writers were often done across a dinner table with a handshake, with the agent left to handle the calls with the contract department later.
MILAN: The gulf between European publishers who have been slow to adapt to digital publishing and those well - entrenched could not have been better illustrated than at a dinner the night before the 4th EDITECH International Conference organized by the Italian Publishers Association (Associazione Italiana Editori) in Milan earlier this week, where a well - dressed Italian publisher sat down at the table and announced with pride, «We have not a single e-book at our company!»
We're asked to make so many decisions and choices in a day, from what size your coffee is all the way up to putting food on the table and getting your kids to soccer practice in between your job and cooking dinner for six people.
Love in its limitless forms — between husband and wife, between lovers, between people and animals, between parents and children — is the force that moves these characters» lives, which collide again, in yet another June, over a Long Island dinner table.
- Water sports including - Water polo, water aerobics, ocean kayaking, paddle boating, boogie boarding and windsurfing - Daily scheduled yoga classes (60 min)- A range of lifestyle classes such as cooking and painting (60 min)- Evening entertainment including live music and traditional dance - Games lounge with billiards, table tennis, air hockey, video games - Full access to the fitness centre - Themed buffet dinners with a cultural show - Selection of welcome drinks, fruit basket, cold towel, hotel souvenir, private check - in and welcome briefing - Wide selection of beverages included between 11:00 am — Midnight (discount on other beverages including Champagne and imported wines)- Extended check out until 2:00 pm
During high season, this trendy locale is usually packed with out - of - towners waiting upwards of two hours for a table during dinner, but this being July and all, when we arrived, we were quickly escorted to a prime table in the restaurant's dark, loungey interior that resembled a cross between a metropolitan speakeasy bar and the dining room of a South American hacienda, if that particular hacienda was located in say, Tribeca.
You can comfortably seat 22 people for dinner between the main dining room table, smaller living room table, bar - stool seating at the kitchen counter and bar - stool seating at the center island.
English style afternoon tea is served in the El Lonche tearoom each day between 4 and 6 p.m. and dinner is available at the marble - topped bistro tables with tempting offerings such as charcoal - grilled octopus and crostini with avocado and anchovies.
The holiday season is officially upon us, and that means being extra vigilant in maintaining your own well - being — in between shouting matches at the dinner table and elbowing strangers out of the way for a new Xbox, of course.
It's considered perfectly polite and socially acceptable to insert a small snuff packet in between lip and gum while you are sitting at a dinner table with friends or waiting in line for the tram.
Consider the following exchange between Mia and Jesse at the dinner table, taking place on her arrival home from a long day at work and night school, and after he has spent all day dragging the kids around to various activities:
It's a lovely way to decorate your table between sit - down dinners.
So much revolves around the kitchen table — from homework to family dinners and everything in between, so it is worth investing in a really well built solid wood table.
«Between piano lessons, football practice and homework help, it can be hard to focus on getting dinner on the table,» says Jennifer Tayebi, Whirlpool's communications brand manager.
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