Sentences with phrase «dry feel of»

Where the game's basic Olympic events are covered, you have your various dashes and long jumps and pole vaults, the game also decides to mix it up with mini-games and dream events that serve as a fantastic contrast to the generally dry feel of many events.
Then sheen of the chargers, the dry feel of the burlap, the woods and the cotton.
I like to stuff both the front and back soakers into the pockets of this AIO in order to take advantage of that stay dry feel of the AWJ inner.
Second, you can stuff the two soakers into the front and back openings to take advantage of the stay dry feel of the AWJ inner.
They do not provide absorbency but just provide the stay - dry feel of a quality polyester fleece layer.

Not exact matches

This is the type of book you pick up and read when your creative well is feeling dry, and you need a swift kick to remember why it is you love the grueling and often times frustrating job of «being creative.»
Fed up with the annoyance of missed spots after shaving in the shower, Kashani felt that women on the go to had to have a better quick shaving solution that didn't include dry razors.
«The drier the finish of product, the more of a grunge feel you'll achieve.»
The East Coast will start feeling the effects of Hurricane Harvey as the gasoline supplied from the Gulf Coast starts to dry up.
Fast food is feeling the pinch acutely, especially as one important source of workers has dried up.
With the US currently feeling more or less self - sufficient with the shale oil / gas boom of the last decade, the primary market for bitumen has dried up, and shipping it around the world is laughably uneconomical.
Saying prayers that were written hundreds of years ago can feel dry and empty when an ancient form is divorced from the living tradition.
I would write spoken word poetry about healing and miracles, about prophets and plainsong, about how good it feels to repent, about open doors and wide tables, about plain wooden chairs in opulent palaces, about dry bones rising up in the valley of death to live again, about singing in the streets and the orderliness of stockinette stitch in hand knits.
When feeling dry or abandoned, we speak of exile or desert sojourns.
Until one day, I was running dry; I didn't have much left of myself to give; I felt dead, in a sense... So I finally found the courage to tell someone whom I was helping a LOT, that pretty much, I'm tired!
The Psalter gave him a language for despair, metaphors to describe what it meant to feel poured out on the ground, melted down like a blob of wax, dried up like a broken clay fragment.
A few years ago I began to feel dry in my faith, eventually realizing that I had allowed myself to be swept up in the harried - even missional - crowd, missing Christ's heart of compassion for the individual.
It is in the dry and weary land where we lose sight of Godâ $ ™ s love because we donâ $ ™ t feel cared for.
In a passage not without its element of dry wit, he dissects the pathetic expedient to which Adam and Eve felt driven:
Feelings oozed out of people like oil, over everyone and everything they touched, but the pain remained and the soul stayed dry.
They liked their work for the most part, but were «up to their ears» in discipline problems, staff tensions, criticisms from parents, and feelings of being sucked dry by the enormous needs of oversized classes.
Their religion was like a dried flower pressed in a Bible, and often seemed to consist of nothing more than a desire for peaceful feelings, a vague longing to be connected with something that transcends the self and a sense of obligation to be decent to their fellows — all positive stirrings, but hardly the vigorous plant that could flourish in a nurturing religious community.
° (51) 37: 10 — «The subjective ways of feeling... clothe the dry bones with the flesh of a real being... The miracle of creation is described in the vision of the prophet Ezekiel; «So I prophesied...»» (PR 131).
No wonder feminists have been reluctant to feel rewarded by Bloom's designation of J as a woman (such as it is: «my personal fiction» — no sooner is the ink dry on her Book of J than she is attacked and mutilated by every soul drawing a pious or orthodox breath.
Moses had seen flames rain down on Mount Sinai, felt the quaking of the mountain (Exodus 19:18) and seen the ruach (wind) push up the seawaters so the people may escape on dry land (Exodus 15:8 - 10).
Not really, other than when I'm feeling super dry I end up a bit like the father in My Big Fat Greek Wedding and his obsession with putting Windex on everything, and go - «I should probably put some coconut oil on that...» Having said that, I do often burn myself on hobs and getting things out of the oven and I love the Pai Skincare Organic Rosehip Oil — I just soothes the burns and makes them heal really well.
The freeze - dried raspberries make them look beautiful, but feel free to leave that part out if you can't get hold of them, they'll still taste fantastic.
1 can of Garbanzo Beans, drained, with 2 TBSP liquid reserved 1 small, ripe avocado 2 peeled garlic cloves 2 TBSP lemon juice 3 TBSP water 1 big bunch of washed and dried cilantro, stems mostly chopped off Salt and Pepper to taste (Add Cayenne if you're feeling spunky!)
I like mine chock full of walnuts and raisins, but if nuts and dried fruit aren't for you, feel free to leave them out.
It combines peanut butter, honey, oats and grains, but feel free to use any kind of nut, grains, seeds or even dried fruit in the mixture — just stick to the quantities in the recipe, and you'll get a different kind of energy bars each and every time.
I often use the dried herbs because many of my clients feel they don't have time to be sure to have the fresh on hand and the dried are more convenient to use.
I actually prefer them with cranberries to compliment the orange, so if you are feeling vivacious, go ahead and add 1/4 cup of dried fruit into your recipe.
These amounts are just a guideline, feel free to be creative and if you happen to not have one of the dry ingredients at hand, you are still able to make it.
These are some of my favorite combinations, but the flavors are easily adaptable, so feel free to play around and replace nuts and dried fruits by the ones you like to create your own combination.
If you're feeling virtuous, you could substitute some raisins, dried cranberries, nuts or chopped dried apricots for some (or all) of the chocolate chips, but otherwise, they're good to go.
Note: if you use rice noodles or pretty much any other kind of dried Asian noodle, you can make this without feeling like you're staying up until 3 am studying for midterms.
sherri, I would make a guess that it's your dry (compared to our humid, rainforest - like humidity) air, the flour is sucking up lots more liquid than mine, I think... that might explain Ruhlman's slack dough, since Cleveland is more humid, even, than up here... add more water until you get a dough that feels right to you, the starter should have plenty of power to make it rise!
Feel free to substitute shredded apple, dried pineapple or raisins in place of some of the carrots.
There are no mold inhibitors or anti-caking agents like cellulose so there isn't a «dry mouth feel» like that of other crumbles.
I felt totally inadequate with my Cherry - Pepper Jelly and I know that I led some readers astray thinking that I had made a preserve with cherry peppers (instead of jalapenos and dried cherries).
Once you get through the first few days of caffeine withdrawal (some people might experience dry heaving — if this is you, see Dr. Junger's piece on adrenal fatigue), sticking to the meal plan won't make you feel like you're depriving yourself of anything.
My weekly regulars are donuts, German pancakes, brownies, bread, pizza, and pita:) Your dry humor is fabulous and I feel a sense of kinship knowing that you're cooking for your son and whole family.
In a large mixing bowl, add all of the dry dough ingredients and combine them well (I pretty much always use a fork for this, it just feels right).
If the dough feels a bit dry, and an extra tablespoon of coconut milk; if it feels a little moist — that's perfect.
And while some of their ingredients, such as oats, nuts, and dried fruits are in and of themselves nutritious, their calories can add up and ultimately leave you feeling weighed down.
Because I didn't feel like constantly doing laundry and washing my towels, I used some of these cotton rounds to pat my face dry and would simply throw them out after each use.
If the dough feels dry, don't be tempted to add too much of additional liquid - mixing in the butter in the following phase will soften the dough (experiment with the softness of the dough)- but do add the liquid if you can't incorporate all the flour.
Also, I call for a relatively modest amount of dried seaweed here, and nori itself is relatively mild in flavor, but if you think you want a more pronounced sea vegetable flavor - feel free to increase the amount to 1/2 ounce - or add it to taste.
Dark Chocolate & Blueberry Energy Bites are a sweet little bite of dark chocolate and dried blueberries encompassed with whole grains and seeds for a protein packed snack or breakfast that will fill you up and leave you feeling satisfied.
I forgot to mention that the cookies can be warmed and dried with a little bit of pure maple syrup if you (or your kids) are feel indulgent.
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