Sentences with phrase «felt dry in»

My skin felt dry in the evening so it was the perfect time for this hydration mask.
A few years ago I began to feel dry in my faith, eventually realizing that I had allowed myself to be swept up in the harried - even missional - crowd, missing Christ's heart of compassion for the individual.
I like their stay dry option, it truly stays dry for long amounts of time, meaning feels dry in the skin.
I've done away with any harsh cleansers that leave my skin feeling dry in the end.
It feels dry in the morning.
You can also purchase small sheets of fleece to lay between your baby and a natural fiber (like cotton or hemp) to keep them feeling dry in pre-folds, flats, or fitteds.
I use nightly moisturizers but my face still feels dry in the morning.
My hair feels drier in winter, and flat from wearing hats..

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Fed up with the annoyance of missed spots after shaving in the shower, Kashani felt that women on the go to had to have a better quick shaving solution that didn't include dry razors.
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When we find ourselves feeling desperate for Him in a dry season, we can miss His hand working in our lives.
It all seems very vague, where people can make it mean a particular thing, try to figure out what you are saying, feel guilty that they are doing something wrong by being warm, dry, comfortable in their house, enjoying their family, food.
I would write spoken word poetry about healing and miracles, about prophets and plainsong, about how good it feels to repent, about open doors and wide tables, about plain wooden chairs in opulent palaces, about dry bones rising up in the valley of death to live again, about singing in the streets and the orderliness of stockinette stitch in hand knits.
Until one day, I was running dry; I didn't have much left of myself to give; I felt dead, in a sense... So I finally found the courage to tell someone whom I was helping a LOT, that pretty much, I'm tired!
It was fairly miserable and all I could think about it how I wanted to be dry and in bed and how I felt bad for Hailey that she was stuck in a closed park with no access to rides and that's when I noticed that she was having the most fun she'd had all day just jumping in the enormous puddles and catching rain in her mouth.
It is in the dry and weary land where we lose sight of Godâ $ ™ s love because we donâ $ ™ t feel cared for.
In a passage not without its element of dry wit, he dissects the pathetic expedient to which Adam and Eve felt driven:
When you feel spiritually dry, you need to spend more time in prayer and more time in church, and more time in the Word than normal.
They liked their work for the most part, but were «up to their ears» in discipline problems, staff tensions, criticisms from parents, and feelings of being sucked dry by the enormous needs of oversized classes.
If you ever feel dry and dusty and withered up in your Christian life, make fellowship with God, with Christ and with other Christians your top priority.
Their religion was like a dried flower pressed in a Bible, and often seemed to consist of nothing more than a desire for peaceful feelings, a vague longing to be connected with something that transcends the self and a sense of obligation to be decent to their fellows — all positive stirrings, but hardly the vigorous plant that could flourish in a nurturing religious community.
° (51) 37: 10 — «The subjective ways of feeling... clothe the dry bones with the flesh of a real being... The miracle of creation is described in the vision of the prophet Ezekiel; «So I prophesied...»» (PR 131).
and it felt like The Spirit left me I became weak after church I went to this scripture in Matt 12 I prayed and prayed it was like silence I continued in church but dry I would get hope but still no peace about what I did, every 5 yrs it seems like it would reoccur, get counseled get better, so to make a long story short, here I am today still struggling with the curse word, evil thoughts to myself, I read your comments again and again.
I may even have «rediscovered» the sacred after a dry period in my life when I felt no zeal for religion.
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 well.
Feel free to fold in coconut, dried fruit, oats, or your favorite chocolate bar chopped up; the possibilities are endless!
It combines peanut butter, honey, oats and grains, but feel free to use any kind of nut, grains, seeds or even dried fruit in the mixture — just stick to the quantities in the recipe, and you'll get a different kind of energy bars each and every time.
The meringues may feel soft in the oven but will continue to dry as they cool.
I don't know why, I feel like adding some raisins or dry cranberries in there too...
Feel free to substitute shredded apple, dried pineapple or raisins in place of some of the carrots.
thank you for your taste tests, your recipes and the detail you provide (e.g. dry active vs. rapid rise... finding it in the market, let alone knowing the difference makes me feel so much more confident about cooking!).
Prep work is minimal — feel free to use ready made pizza sauce if you want, but please don't use puree it is too dry just on it's own and rather too concentrated in flavour.
I actually got it stuck in my head that eating gluten caused my hair and skin to become very dry and I would feel tired and cold.
In a large mixing bowl, add all of the dry dough ingredients and combine them well (I pretty much always use a fork for this, it just feels right).
And while some of their ingredients, such as oats, nuts, and dried fruits are in and of themselves nutritious, their calories can add up and ultimately leave you feeling weighed down.
If the dough feels dry, don't be tempted to add too much of additional liquid - mixing in the butter in the following phase will soften the dough (experiment with the softness of the dough)- but do add the liquid if you can't incorporate all the flour.
Also, I call for a relatively modest amount of dried seaweed here, and nori itself is relatively mild in flavor, but if you think you want a more pronounced sea vegetable flavor - feel free to increase the amount to 1/2 ounce - or add it to taste.
I am officially in LOVE!!!! My hands feel so much better, my eczema on my arms is soothed, my dry cracked elbows feel better and my face is in heaven!
Once it's ready (and you know it's ready as it's dry to the feel on the outside and when you pull it in half, the middle has a yeasty smell like freshly baked bread).
The thing about making challah well is knowing that although dough is rather forgiving — too sticky just add flour, too dry add liquid — is that you have to develop a feel for it in your hands.
well then to make it simple — throw the active yeast in with the flour mix all dry ingredients — have butter and milk at room temperature — or at least ideally not fridge cold — mix it all together into a nice dough — let rise about 1 1/2 hours — when you poke a finger into it should feel like a soft memory foam cushion there easy!
I know that some people look down their noses at canned beans: maybe they don't taste or feel quite the same as perfectly cooked - from - dried beans, and they can be higher in salt, and then there's the specter of BPA in the can lining.
I always felt intimidated and that my roast would turn out tough or dry - and not just because I thought they would, but because they have in the past.
Also feel free to swap in cherry flavored craisins if you get to the store and realize you don't feel like paying more for dried cherries; you'd be in good company.
Also, feel free get creative with add - ins like nuts, raisins or other dried fruit.
You can tell she gives the best hugs:) I love cooking with beluga lentils — I even like the way the little dry ones feel in my hands!
Once I added in the cocoa powder and the honey it got even more dry and I ended up putting just about a full quarter cup more coconut oil in just to make it slightly spreadable and it still felt grainy and chalky in my mouth.
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
After your filling is ready to go then I feel it is essential to warm the tortillas in a hot, dry frying pan — not in the microwave.
If you don't really feel like lazing it out, like me, and you want to create your own Old Bay - style spice mix, do the following: Mix 2 tablespoons celery seed, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 tsp dried yellow mustard seed, 1/2 tsp red pepper, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 2 dried bay leaves, 6 whole cloves, 6 allspice seeds, & 1/8 tsp cardamom seeds in a spice mill.
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