Study sessions lead to late nights,
empty coffee mugs lining the perimeter of your desk, and ultimately exhaustion.
I knew I had a winner with this recipe when my husband dug into the freezer container and filled
his empty coffee mug right up to the top with this frozen yogurt.
Not exact matches
I'm happy to say I bought some
mugs (I was drinking my
coffee out of an
empty coconut oil jar before... I know, ridiculous and hot to hang onto!).
The island of my kitchen is a mountain of name - change papers, cookbooks, recipe clippings, a «fruit bowl» holding dried peppers and papery onion skins, a nearly
empty wine bottle, banana loaf crumbs, a planner open to last week, a Guggenheim - shaped
mug containing an inch of tepid
coffee.
What's more, HERB can pick up and carry around
mugs of
coffee and later bring the
empty mugs to the sink, and has been enlisted at parties to do this all day long.
For instance, you can see and feel when a
mug is filled with hot
coffee, and you lift it in a different way than if the
mug were
empty.
Can you tell the
coffee mug is only half
empty?
Caffeine Don't leave your half -
empty mug on the
coffee table!
Apart from allowing you to corral all your
mugs of
coffee and
empty snack packets into one place, it gives you a firm destination for study that's not the comfort of your bed.
Adding shelves to
empty wall space can also give you extra, easy - to - access storage for things you use every day, such as your dinner dishes and
coffee mugs, which means more storage space in your cabinets for other things.