Sentences with phrase «feeling the pinch too»

But this is a film so utterly devoid of laughs that it makes one wonder whether Hollywood stars really are feeling the pinch too.

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We always add more pepper than salt and if you find that the wine is too tangy for your taste, feel free to add a pinch or two of sugar to get the balance in the sauce that you enjoy.
100 g)(28 %) 50 g brown sugar (12 %) 85 g unsalted softened butter (24 %) 7 g salt (2 %) 110 g milk (31 %) ** 90 g raisins, soaked in rum (25 %) *** lemon zest of one lemon orange zest of one orange pinch of ground cloves 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg ** NOTE: Please feel free to add more liquid (steps of 10 g), if you feel the dough is too stiff and all the flour is difficult to incorporate.
He will not likely be pinch or feel too much pressure against his soft and vulnerable body.
You know that your child will stay in place too because of the adjustable lap strap which is covered in comfortable padding so that your child won't feel any pinching in their legs or belly.
Plus, if you spend most of your day seated at a desk, then this chair will help relieve the common discomforts that you feel, including being too warm, legs that fall asleep, or that uncomfortable feeling of a pinched posture.
NASA, too, is feeling the pinch, as it juggles Mars planning, support of the troubled space shuttle fleet, lagging construction of the International Space Station, and an ambitious program of planetary exploration.
I routinely over-salt my cooking, have been scolded by my mother for salting food at a restaurant before even tasting it and know all too well what it feels like to have to rub olive oil (and butter in a pinch) on my hands to get a suddenly - too - small ring off after a salt binge.
If you feel a pinching in your lower back, then you're probably letting the hips drop and the back arch too greatly.
When the rear parts of the overworked vertebrae move too close to one another, you feel a sharp pinching sensation.
All that really means is that the dress has comfortable ease of movement, so it's nice that I can count on wearing it for a full day out without feeling pinched or too restricted by day's end.
(If she's feeling «too tired or lazy» for that routine, she'll reach for her handy Garnier Micellar Makeup Removing Towelettes to cleanse her skin in a pinch.)
Besides, there are way too many people in Washington who would feel the pinch themselves over such legislation.
Even a cameo from Hasselhoff himself feels pinched with the former NIGHT RIDER actor looking a bit like he took in too much sun.
Thanks to powered side bolsters you're held in place in the seats, too, though the feeling of them pinching your ribs is a little disconcerting at first.
The rear side windows aren't too pinched, so anyone sitting in the back won't feel claustrophobic.
-- Agents are feeling the pinch, too, since their bread has been buttered by advances.
Many homeowners are now feeling the pinch of dealing with a mortgage that just costs too much — or will once their rate resets.
Too many of us are feeling the pinch.
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