I guess I should have learned by now to leave
a few warm pieces out!
Not exact matches
Warm from the oven, fudgy, with a
few pieces of chocolate oozing out the moment you take a bite.
A
few changes I made: subbed agave for the maple syrup (didn't have enough of the good stuff) Also added 2 tbsp hemp hearts 1/4 c dried cranberries 1/4 c raisins 1/2 c toasted pecan
pieces some cinnamon Also added the choc chips while it was
warm so they clumped in nicely, then added some extra at the end (love the chocolate!)
Cool for a
few minutes before serving, then cut into
pieces and serve
warm.
I dissolve a
few tablespoons baking soda in a bowl of
warm water, take (large sized) egg - sized
pieces of dough and roll into ~ 12 ″ long ropes.
If lemon juice isn't your thing, try steeping a
few pieces of sliced ginger root in
warm water.
A
few months back, I posted a picture to my Instagram account that featured a small
piece of my morning routine: drinking a glass of
warm water mixed with lime juice and a dash of sea salt.
This «fall weather» has still been a bit
warm for most of my fall wardrobe, but I am trying to wear a
few of my lighter
pieces, like this Lane Bryant sweater / tee.
With a professional interior photoshoot only 2 weeks away, I'm in turbo - decorating mode sourcing the last
few pieces and giving our home the finishing touches it needs to truly feel like us: casual, modern and
warm.
I'm trying to wear Spring
pieces while we have a
few days of
warmer weather here.
She had a
few pieces already in place, like the sofa and the butterfly chair, so jumping off from there I created this modern /
warm / boho living space.
Every year as the weather
warms up, I find myself digging into my Spring wardrobe and pulling out a
few pieces from the previous years.
I've shopped every Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Nordstrom sale for the past
few weeks to pick up
pieces for my
warm weather wardrobe.
Favorite outfits from the last
few weeks wearing in - between season looks integrating
warm weather as well as cooler weather
pieces.
With the
warm weather that we are sure to have throughout September, I can stretch the wearability of my brighter
pieces out for a
few more weeks.
During my time living in the midwest, I collected a
few key
pieces to keep
warm and still look chic.
Except in the most frigid conditions, a
few well - chosen layers will keep you as
warm as a heavy, bulky
piece, and you'll be better able to deal with fluctuating temperatures (such as overheated buildings in winter).
My one this is it doesn't have a quilted liner or anything, not sure if you can add that (need to look into it) and thus is not super
warm but great over a
few layering
pieces.
To ensure you look cute and stay
warm for Autumn, donate your old ones and add a
few new
pieces IMMEDIATELY.
There are a
few essential
pieces I can not miss when preparing for a
warmer destination.
These
pieces are a
few of my go - to's individually, and I love how well they come together to create a
warm but chic look.
I wanted to share some items I am pulling back out of storage as the
warmer temps arrive here in the south, as well as a
few pieces I am adding to a spring capsule.
CRAVING Pink is one of the hottest colors for spring and I couldn't be happier about it — I plan on incorporating it into my wardrobe by adding a
few key
pieces & toning down the girly factor by pairing it with moody grays &
warm taupes.
We got a cold front in Florida (a little bitty one) so I was really excited to take a
few of my
warmer pieces out for a spin.
Maybe for our Melbourne and Adelaide readers you will need to adopt a
few more
warm pieces!
And since the Fall is taking it's sweet time to show up keeping us in
warmer temps the last
few days, this dress is the perfect transitional
piece with a classic black and white twist on florals.
Take a peek at a
few ways of staying
warm with these chic
pieces!
This look is great for the
warm weather we've been having lately but I know I can easily add
few pieces to extend its wear into the cooler weather.
I wanted to review a
few warm - weather
pieces included in this sale — while it sure doesn't feel like it in Boston, wedding and / or swimsuit season will be here before we know it.
All you need are a
few pieces to create a seamless look that remains comfy and
warm.
I have quite a
few SCF
pieces, and on any
warm weather destination, they all come with.
Thanks to the beautiful weather I was able to break out a
few pieces I had been saving for
warmer days.
As we transition from winter to spring I always know to have a
few go - to
pieces that will keep me
warm.
Wood toned accessories give the room a very
warm feel, especially if you have quite a
few painted
pieces.
The 7,000 islands of the Philippines sit in the middle of the world's most storm - prone region, which gets some of the biggest typhoons because of vast expanses of
warm water that act as fuel and
few pieces of land to slow storms down.
Read on for the comment I just posted on the
piece, by Katie Herzog *, which hailed the prospect of
fewer hills, less traffic and a benefit when it comes to global
warming: «Yes, it's stressful to know that you're going to die in one of Seattle's 30,000 predicted landslides, but look on the bright side: The carbon footprint of your lifeless body sliding downhill is zero.»
Here's the roundup of reactions to Cohen's
piece, «Bundle Up, It's Global
Warming» (I'm posting the e-mail messages in raw form so excuse a
few acronyms, etc.):
The
piece caught my eye because, in sifting through New York Times archives a
few years ago while researching my book on the changing Arctic, I found what I believe is our first substantial newspaper coverage of research pointing to the prospect that humans could substantially
warm the climate — a 1956 article on Plass's work by Waldemar Kaempffert.
In case anyone wants to have a look back at my early work, here are links that will lead you to a
few vintage
pieces on humans and climate: Endless Summer: Living With the Greenhouse Effect, Discover Magazine cover story, October 1988; «Let's Be Sensible on Global
Warming,» Christian Science Monitor, June 30, 1992; «The Big Thaw» (a look at Switzerland's retreating glaciers), Conde Nast Traveler, 1993.
Now, with the caveat that Latif claims no «skill» in any forecast after 2015 — a caveat the media and deniers never print — as you can see, their model suggests we'll see pretty damn rapid
warming in the coming decade, just as the Hadley Center did in a 2007 Science
piece and just as the US Naval Research Lab and NASA recently predicted (see «Another major study predicts rapid
warming over next
few years «'' nearly 0.3 °F by 2014 «-RRB-.
We've brought you a
few pairs of eco-friendly toasties to
warm your tootsies on TreeHugger like By Nature's organic cotton slippers, Emilianas» one -
piece felt slippers and who can forget the Brightfeet LED slippers.
It makes our home feel so
warm and festive if we add in a
few seasonal
pieces.
You can turn your everyday decorations into fun Fall decorating with just a
few pieces to
warm up your space for the season.
Wood toned accessories give the room a very
warm feel, especially if you have quite a
few painted
pieces.
With a
few accent
pieces, you can make your guests feel all
warm and cozy as soon as they step through the front door.
Straight lines offset curvaceous
pieces; intriguing pattern creates interest; a
few organic touches add texture; and a palette featuring grey and
warm white, with hits of chartreuse, silver and gold, is both glamorous and soft.