My family took them to a dinner party and everyone loved them.
Not exact matches
From discounting your price
to get a deal
to taking a call during
family dinner, breaching your boundaries will quickly teach you what you really want.
Even these days, if the market drops a lot, my initial reaction is
to take the
family out
to a fancy
dinner or think of some other ways
to splurge instead of worrying.
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want
to, but
take one for the team), the cashier at Walmart, your child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating
dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
The little old lady the gives out hugs at church The sunset that
takes your breath away The person that tells you that he appreciates you The lady that brings your
family dinner because you are tending
to a sick child The friend that prays with you and cries with you when someone you love lies dying.
If they have a sick
family member, offer
to take dinner to their
family.
There is really no need for you
to take any Christmas time off of work, enjoy any kind of
family Christmas
dinner, and I suppose your
family won't be giving OR receiving gifts of any kind either.
A table, having
taken the weight of glorious
family dinner or holiday celebration foods, needs
to breathe.
So I try
to be quiet empting dishes from the dishwasher and re-loading and overall
taking a look at the messy, aftermath terrain of a
family dinner.
Technically this isn't a
dinner recipe, but I wanted
to take one of my
family's favorite foods and turn it into something we could all enjoy together.
I'm making more on Christmas Eve
to take to a
family dinner on Christmas.
I'm
taking one dish
to a
family dinner, but can't make it until I get
to Houston.
To take the guess - work out of dinner ideas that the entire family will eat, I've teamed up with a few other fantastic food bloggers to bring you some amazing chicken dinner option
To take the guess - work out of
dinner ideas that the entire
family will eat, I've teamed up with a few other fantastic food bloggers
to bring you some amazing chicken dinner option
to bring you some amazing chicken
dinner options.
It's my go -
to no - stress incredibly easy
dinner dish that allows you
to take the worry out of creating a large
family meal and focus more on your
family!
Nate and I usually host our
families for Thanksgiving
dinner, but with my bum elbow making it a little difficult
to stuff a turkey — let alone maneuver it in and out of the oven — my parents
took on the hosting duties this year, and I brought dessert.
I know that I'm going
to be making a huge plate of these cookies
to take to my
family's annual Christmas
dinner.
I tried it a week ago
to see if it would be good enough
to take to a
family Thanksgiving
dinner.
I want
to make it tonight
to take to my husband's
family's Rosh Hashanah
dinner Monday night.
I am actually
taking this
to family dinner tonight — and have a lovely large platter of fresh raw vegetables
to accompany it.
I can't wait
to take it
to my
family dinner too!
We
took it
to a
family dinner and served it as a side dish, expecting it
to just be something else
to add
to the meal and use up some vegetables, and it ended up being by far the hit of the night.
Later, when Mom went back
to work, I
took over
dinner preparations for the
family.
Last night, we
took my
family to dinner at a restaurant with a patio overlooking Lake Michigan.
How many times a week are you looking
to make something for
dinner that will make your hungry
family happy but still make you smile, knowing that you gave them something good
to eat that didn't
take forever?
Without hesitation I grabbed my one last Navel Orange and lemon determined
to save
dinner and not cave
to pressure from the
family for
take - out pizza!
I've never eaten brussel sprouts & I made this recipe yesterday
to take to my
family dinner last night.
Easter is right around the corner and these Easter cupcakes are so adorable
to take with you
to your
family dinner.
Let me start by saying that the moment my
family laid eyes on this parfait and had their first bite my mother
took the initiative
to immediately add this dish
to our official Christmas
family dinner menu.
This week's gluten - free meal plan has a few super easy recipes and a couple of my
family's favorites, including amazing carrot cake, which I'm making today
to take to a
dinner party!
I highly recommend
taking this
to your next
family dinner or social gathering.
, I'm
taking it
to the
family dinner along with your pumpkin bars.
Of course I love
to cook,
to plan out meals,
to sit down
to dinner with the whole
family,
to teach my daughter that food
takes time and care, that it's important and good, and
to be appreciated.
The following scenario is getting pretty common at our house: we've invited friends or
family over for
dinner and I've promised
to be in charge of dessert and appetizers while my husband
takes care of the main course.
Following the Golf Classic, the public and participants are invited
to an after - party and awards
dinner reception at the Wesley Chapel WingHouse, located at 5510 Post Oak Blvd. Attendees will enjoy WingHouse's world famous chicken wings and award - winning hot sauces, while
taking in the
family - friendly atmosphere of WingHouse's newest location.
Seriously — in the time it
took my
family to clear the table of all the homework, half - finished art projects and miscellaneous small toys, I had
dinner on the table.
I am going
to a
family dinner this Monday night and plan on
taking these!
It
takes just a few minutes
to assemble the ingredients so that you could prep it in the morning
to serve as
dinner or prep at night for a weekend brunch treat for the whole
family.
If you're not familiar with #SundaySupper, the idea is that we all need
to take the time, even if it's just once a week,
to get back
to the
family dinner table and share our time with
family.
Some of our favorite things
to do in the summer include making
dinner on the grill, relaxing on our back deck under the gazebo, and
take our
family on fun adventures like Story Land in Glen, NH.
As part of our
Family Dinner Dilemma discussion, Lunch Tray reader (and friend) Donna recently alerted me to «No Take Out,» a free recipe service that provides you with a new dinner menu each
Dinner Dilemma discussion, Lunch Tray reader (and friend) Donna recently alerted me
to «No
Take Out,» a free recipe service that provides you with a new
dinner menu each
dinner menu each night.
But that adds another task
to his already busy day and it also
takes away from our goal of eating
dinner as a
family.
Our
family is looking for someone for the following job: 1) Early morning «get out the door» help (not needed every day) and
taking boys
to daycare (a 15 min walk from my house); ~ 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. weekdays 2) Pickup from daycare between 5:30 - 6 p.m. weekdays and walk home 3) Get
dinner going and entertain kids until we get home around 6:30 p.m. + help tidy / clean up while we're putting the boys
to bed.
8 month old boy (who's in transition from nursing
to formula & solids) 8 am - wake, diaper, nurse for 5 - ish minutes 8:30 am - breakfast in high chair (4 oz bottle + solids) 9:00 - 9:45 ish - play time (independent play then reading books & getting ready for nap) 10am - 11:30 am - morning nap 11:30 - 12 pm - wake up from nap, diaper, get dressed for day, etc ** if we go out
to run errands this is the time we leave, and and we will stop
to eat lunch while out 12 pm - lunch (8oz bottle + solids) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm - play time 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm - afternoon nap 3:30 - 4 pm - play time 4 pm - eat (8oz bottle + snack such as cheerios) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - play time (if he woke up early from afternoon nap, then sometimes he still
takes a short cat nap during this timeframe 6:30 pm -
dinner with
family (solids in high chair) 7:00 pm - outdoor play time (baby swing,
take a walk, etc) 8:00 pm - start of an 8oz bottle 8:30 pm - bath time, read books, finish rest of bottle 9:00 pm - bedtime.
They are asked
to help with various things around the house — some of them are things they need
to do
to take care of themselves (like put their clean clothes away and keep their rooms somewhat tidy) and some of them are things they are asked
to do
to help
take care of our home and our
family because they are part of our
family and they contribute just like the adults do (like empty the dishwasher, help cook
dinner, or help a younger sibling).
To keep the shine,
take the
family out for
dinner!
Instead of inviting lots of extended
family to the «kid party», try having
family (just parents or parents and select doting relatives)
take the birthday child out for
dinner.
Print out a
take - home sheet for the kids
to talk about with their
families around the
dinner table at home.
Some days I avoid burnout by going
to yoga,
taking the dog for an extra long walk, having one more cup of tea, pouring over some textile or fashion books on the couch, making myself a lovely little lunch, meeting my son after school for some ice - cream, and having a great
family dinner in the evening.
To reward outstanding work or a great report card, try activities such as taking the family out for dinner at your child's favorite restaurant or treating him to a special ice cream sundae to celebrate (the honorary student gets to pick the toppings and the ice cream flavors
To reward outstanding work or a great report card, try activities such as
taking the
family out for
dinner at your child's favorite restaurant or treating him
to a special ice cream sundae to celebrate (the honorary student gets to pick the toppings and the ice cream flavors
to a special ice cream sundae
to celebrate (the honorary student gets to pick the toppings and the ice cream flavors
to celebrate (the honorary student gets
to pick the toppings and the ice cream flavors
to pick the toppings and the ice cream flavors).
Here are some ideas you can
take to the store, as well as six
family dinners to serve a
family of six for less than six dollars.