Sentences with phrase «feels like an oil»

Tip: If you are left feeling like an oil slick after applying coconut oil, consider scaling back on the amount you use.
I used to use another product as a means to supply Magnesium through my skin, but it feels like oil and leaves me feeling like I need a shower.
It's a viscous consistency that initially feels like an oil, but it finishes as a serum.
Also, unlike some roomy beasts, the Impala never feels like an oil tanker when you're driving it (or parking it... or backing it up).

Not exact matches

Canadian Western Bank (TSX: CWB) boasts an impressive 112 consecutive profitable quarters, but like much of the oil - reliant Alberta economy, the Edmonton - based financial services company is feeling the effects of the bust.
Skeptics feel that these figures are mostly repercussions of a combination of the ECB's quantitative easing program and cheap oil, but positive indicators like rebounding business and consumer confidence show clear signs of economic improvement.
Gary Coleman probably felt a lot like Crude Oil feels now that Gold has replaced it as the commodity speculators» darling.
Instead, I think of an Upper Room across the street from the Vatican and what it feels like to be anointed with oil by a motley crew of people who actually believe Jesus meant the things he said.
Its such a great feeling that so many educated people, like yourself actually believe that all the metals, oil and materials - and the science behind them were just put there by god - and that nature and evolution had nothing to do with it.
Feelings oozed out of people like oil, over everyone and everything they touched, but the pain remained and the soul stayed dry.
i feel like the Christianity i was sold was snake oil medicine.
You'll get lots of warm fuzzies and then feel like you are superior to those without the snake oil.
If anything, Sandy N, you're the viper who feels like peddling the snake oil that is YOUR understanding on how mental illness works.
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 weoil 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 weOil — I just soothes the burns and makes them heal really well.
But almond oil has made my skin amazingly soft, so if you ever feel like switching it up, I highly recommend
For the no - bake crust, I stirred together melted coconut oil and crumbled graham crackers until the mixture felt like wet sand.
I love that they're not too greasy, so when I'm eating them, I don't feel like the insides of my mouth is coated in oil.
I'm sure the butter adds a subtle undertone, but I didn't feel like anything was missing with the canola oil substitution.
So these may not sound like much and (personally I feel) going oil free in baking is risky..
I could hardly move in the mornings due to pain — now I feel like the Tin Man in Wizard of Oz after Dorothy oils his joints; a few weeks of coconut oil and I can MOVE!!
Although, I get this funny feeling that, sooner or later I'll start replacing peanuts with corn or edamames (I somehow tend to like corn in my slaw), or adding soy sauce and / or substituting sesame oil for olive oil for some Asian touch.
Feel free to substitute regular milk and butter for the coconut oil and coconut milk if you like.
I avoid processed fats, like margarine or canola oil, but whole fats from olives, avocados, coconuts, seeds, nuts, and humanely raised animals (butter, lard, suet, schmaltz) are a necessary part of the diet, and lead to feeling full in ways that allow people to cut down on sugar (which is less healthy, as you say).
Once I cut them in half, I scrape all the inner seeds, save them for feature roasting if I feel like -, and I place the pumpkin halves flat side down on a full sheet tray covered with foil rubbed with some oil to avoid from sticking.
Coconut oil often increases metabolism and some people notice feeling warmer or like their heart is racing if they start off too fast.
I should add that I thought that 1/3 cup of olive oil seemed like a lot so I just added it until I felt it was right.
If the skin too dry and flaky, the dead skins cells can further block the pores and cause the pores to produce even more oil, so make sure that you're keeping your face moisturized morning and night (even if you feel like your face is an oil slick).
But some people definitely just don't like the feeling of coconut oil on their skin, so keep that in mind.
Sometimes I just step into the shower instead, leave it on while the steam builds up and then rinse it off with warm water in the shower until it feels like the excess oil is gone.
of liquid oils to the mix, makes coconut oil feel like it's wrapped in warm blankets — they help coax it into relaxing and remaining softer and more pliable
I sprinkle mine with whatever herbs or seasoning I feel like and a little olive oil.
I made some adjustments as I can't seem to help myself when it comes to making recipes just a little bit healthier, but if you'd like your cobbler a bit richer and sweeter, feel free to add more butter / oil and sugar.
* 2 tablespoons olive oil * 1 tablespoon minced garlic * 1 cup chopped squash (I used pattypan from my garden, but feel free to use yellow squash or green zucchini) * 2 cups chopped tomatoes (I used San Marzanos but any tomatoes will do) * 1 cup chopped greens (I used chard; you can use any dark leafy greens that you like) * 1 cup chopped herbs (I used a combination of basil and parsley) * Himalayan or sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste * 6 eggs or 12 egg whites * 1/2 cup mild cheese (crumbled if very soft, like feta, or roughly chopped if harder, like provolone or fresh mozzarella)
If you think you would like to see how clean eating diet can make you feel better and brighter, here are some useful store cupboard essentials to help you: • Oats • Tins of beans, chickpeas, lentils (in water) • Tinned tuna, salmon, mackerel (in olive oil or water, NOT brine) • Whole - wheat pastas, brown rice, quinoa, bulgur wheat, freekeh and dried lentils • Natural (unsalted) nuts and nut butters, seeds, raisins, unsweetened dried fruit, rice cakes • Coconut oil / olive oil • Apple Cider vinegar • Organic Tamari (soy) sauce • Plenty of your favourite herbs and spices • Brown rice syrup or organic maple syrup or local honey • Herbal teas and green tea • Wholegrain mustard
Sometimes, your kids need something that feels like a real treat, so offer them something healthy and sweet.These oatmeal cookies are full of healthy ingredients: oats, banana, coconut oil, almond meal and cinnamon.
As much as I love fries, they don't love me back, they'll leave me feeling sluggish and heavy, I don't actually like eating that much oil myself.
I like this dressed with just a drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of fresh lemon; feel free to use your favorite healthy vinaigrette recipe, if you prefer.
This recipe calls for fresh truffles, but fresh truffles are hard to come by so feel free to use truffle oil (it is much more affordable and what I usually like to use).
* 1/3 cup sugar free apple sauce (no oil used) * About 1/4 cup all purpose flour to get it to feel more like dough.
We really like the textural contrast of the lasagna noodles, and the olive oil drizzle on top makes it feel and taste luxurious.
It's the same oil I substitute butter for when I feel like eating cleaner and I also use it to make my homemade soap!
I feel like I have to put that out there or else somebody will lose their mind over the oil and the frying.
Please feel free to add more olive oil if you want to make it thinner and more liquidy like the original, but I found it easier to scoop up in this chunkier form.
Feel free to customize Paleo Chai Latte to your liking with more eggs or coconut oil.
I occasionally like to use half coconut oil, half olive oil here, but feel free to keep it just coconut oil if you prefer.
It's got the same creamy, delicious comfort food feeling that mashed potato lovers will adore, but the truffle oil adds an unexpected twist that also makes this appealing for those who don't typically like classic mashed potatoes.
Fatty foods like avocado, nuts, coconut milk, and olive oil can make you feel fuller and improve your health.
I feel like olive oil is the oil that varies most in taste.
I've tried coconut oil on my face but a tiny bit goes a long ways and I feel too greasy and feel like it looks yucky and rubs off on my pillow, etc..
For a blog called Love & Olive Oil, I feel like I've failed you (and myself) in that respect.
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