Sentences with phrase «enjoying fall in»

Enjoy fall in your cozy home!

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Samsung will enjoy a nice glow for a few months after the launch of the Galaxy S8, but Apple is poised to widen its lead again in the fall.
Now a philanthropist, Rowling enjoys giving back so much that an estimated $ 160 million in charitable giving contributed to her fall from billionaire status in 2012.
The best accidental side effect of running a website and writing articles for Seeking Alpha is that it occasionally allows me to stumble into friends I haven't to in a while — the kind of people that you enjoyed being around, but then life happens, and for whatever reasons, things happen and you fall out of touch.
Turning to cryptos, Mr. Pouncey prefaced, «Cryptocurrencies fell back to earth with a bang in the first months of this year, having enjoyed exponential growth in 2017.
After enjoying a period of very strong performance, the shares of health care companies fell by more than 40 percent in value from the beginning of 1992 through the summer of 1993 (while the market was flat) as investors feared lower health care profits from proposals of broad nationalization and increased regulation.
Many consumers enjoy shopping in department stores, others enjoy making purchases directly via eCommerce — and then there are those who fall...
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Cryptocurrencies fell back to earth with a bang in the first months of this year, having enjoyed exponential growth in 2017.
Investors enjoyed improving economic data in the United States while Greece and Europe once again fell out of the news cycle for a very timely boost in morale.
Although they are the only racial group to have experienced a decline in longevity — other races enjoyed steep increases — there are still enough whites in the United States that this meant longevity fell for the country as a whole.
I mean, John Calvin really seem to enjoy torturous methods to get people to fall in line, and in his later years, Martin Luther seemed to be quite literally stark raving mad judging by some of what he wrote.
know that you have many that came to support you in spirit, messengers in all levels, under different races, skin color, nationality, simply allow, we are here to bring us ALL to Glorified Beingness, we have all once sinned and have been down and have lied, we all may return back home, as fallen as you shall be, the weight of your heart at the gates is to be weighted, Father loves us all, as Mother in spirit, devoted spiritual being will be passed on to realms of much lighteousness, work hard, get rid of old, prey, meditate, get on healthy plan since our bodies matter so much for us to be able to enjoy our natural of God's light HIGH Million Divine Kisses to all my people Enjoy my video, share with rest of the world, we are at HOMEenjoy our natural of God's light HIGH Million Divine Kisses to all my people Enjoy my video, share with rest of the world, we are at HOMEEnjoy my video, share with rest of the world, we are at HOMEEEEEE
But the Fall also involved the loss of those gifts which our rst parents enjoyed in paradise, which resulted in, among other things, concupiscence, su ering and death.
It's as if there is never a time when the Christian can just relax and enjoy life, without the nagging voice telling them that they are falling short in some area of their religious existence.
i agre with Dave and then some - christians (and other folks who are serious in their beliefs too) are comical, believing and praying to someone who can't be seen, can't be proven... (this is from the point of view of an empiricist, who is able to measure things) Christians (well, me for sure) are hypocrits - believing in fantastic ideals and guaranteed to continualy fall short - that is a fairly comical notion, but nonetheless, one I enjoy to continue to strive for - setting high ideals and striving towards them.
Who do you think invented the migrating birds, the fall colors, the chill in the air and gave us the free will to enjoy creation and / or worship the creator?
Should I go to church this morning and repent, again, or head out for a hike and enjoy the fall colors, migrating birds, and the chill in the air?
John Gay in his Beggar's Opera notes that «A covetous fellow, like a jackdaw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it» Ancient Greek authors tell how a jackdaw, being a social creature, may be caught with a dish of oil which it falls into while looking at its own reflection.
At such meetings, for a season, the two races enjoyed together what white denominational leaders loved to call «melting times» of celebratory fellowship, sometimes shouting, sometimes falling blissfully in the Spirit, always telling the Good News and testifying to its reality in their hearts.
In this fallen world, both still fall doing sin... the different when we are born of God, the holy spirit will convict us and we need His forgiveness again, and we need His strength again not to do same mistake... that is why we feel bad when we do sin, but people who born of satan offspring enjoy doing sin....
We couldn't pick a better season to visit and enjoyed perfect weather and delicious fall mountain air even in the most narrow old streets of town.
It also feels like fall / autumn is enjoyed a bit more in its own right, and part of that is from a food perspective.
I truly love being about to enjoy being outside and doing fall - ish things with my family — apple picking and pumpkin picking, watching the hounds at one of the local farms, or playing on the playground while bundled in sweatshirts.
As fall is in full swing and winter's on it's way, we at AllFreeSlowCookerRecipes, are here to share with you our favorite fall recipes for the best slow cooker soups, which can be enjoyed throughout the cold - weather seasons.
I fell in love with shrimp & grits and thought I'd come up with a way to enjoy them at home.
In fact, I don't think a day goes by that I don't enjoy some sort of salad and fall is full of hearty possibilities.
Enjoy these comforting, delicious healthy fall dinner recipes in the cooler weather!
I've always enjoyed plantains, but I fell in love with them in Puerto Rico (Mofongo?
While it might not be happening this year thanks to our new addition, I can just imagine enjoying a few of these maple cookies while hiking in the Vermont hills through the falling leaves.
It's also one of the loveliest places to enjoy all the beauty of fall in this area.
Sangria is typically more of a holiday drink enjoyed in the fall or winter but it has become a summer tradition at most of our pool...
Of course I'm one of those people that enjoys pumpkin things all year round, not just in the fall.
It is a perfect dish to serve in the fall, although it doesn't really matter and you can enjoy any time of the year.
Now, whenever I am in a rush or falling short of grocery, I quickly make this One Pot Peanut Butter Tempeh Curry and enjoy a warm meal in the evening.
Hahaha, I actually never heard of Canadian Thanksgiving before — but it sounds kind of fun In Germany we don't celebrate Thanksgiving at all, but I am enjoying a lot of the recipes and treats all fall through, so I guess that is all right.
While I am totally ready for cooler weather, hot lattes, scarves, boots and all things fall I'm definitely still enjoying all of the herbs in my herb garden (because they are the ONLY plants that came out edible this year...) and with those herbs comes zucchini, naturally.
Although strawberries are no longer in season, I luckily made a batch when they were in season and now I've been enjoying this delectable jam flavored with Mexican vanilla on sunny Fall mornings.
In fact we enjoyed having soup for dinner so much, that I suggested maybe we could make Sunday «soup night» all through fall and winter.
I enjoyed mine curled up in a blanket on my back porch, enjoying the fall air while listening to folk music and reading a good book.
For the holiday season this year I wanted to make a healthy grain free stuffing that fell somewhere in the middle between the adult and child version; a stuffing that everyone at the table will enjoy!
I am in full fall mode right now - Breaking out the cozy scarves, pumpkin spice coffee, and enjoying the cool 60 degree days we've been having in Portland.
I made this yesterday to celebrate fourth of July with my parents and they were so amazed it was all raw (I even used raw grape leaves straight from my grandma's grape vine!!!!) We all fell in love with that tahini sauce and also enjoyed dipping some flax corn tortilla chips in it.
These cookies are a tweaked version of Lindsey's brilliant recipe I fell for last year (which you should totally enjoy too, a flax egg and coconut sugar makes these babes vegan and naturally sweetened in a pinch!).
Whether you need a dessert to serve when entertaining, or a tasty dessert for your family to enjoy, I am sure you will fall in love with the creamy pumpkin cheesecake.
Add a cup of coffee (or tea in my case) to enjoy a crisp fall morning.
Method: Roughly chop all veggies Combine with oil, salt and pepper in a large mixing bowl Massage each piece to coat evenly in olive oil Roast at 400 degrees for 40 - 50 minutes Serve, smile and enjoy the favorites of fall.
All this fall weather talk has me thinking about my ideal fall morning - which would consist of sleeping in till the sun shines through the window, making some french press coffee with pumpkin spice, whipping a batch of these french toast muffins, and enjoying a lovely breakfast with friends or family - all while still in my comfy pjs and slippers.
And yes, I know fall is pretty much here, but it's still one hundred and fifty degrees where I live and summer is glorious (despite the plant killing, death inducing heat in this town) so why not enjoy the last of summer sipping on this refreshing cocktail!
We really enjoyed them and I think they'd be great made with pears in the Fall.
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