Sentences with phrase «forget what»

I once saw an episode of Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel when Andrew Zimmern traveled to a small local village (I forget what part of the world he was in) where he dug a huge hole in the ground, started a fire in it, threw what I remember to be a deer on top of the flames, and buried it.
I forget what I planned to make originally, but it was something along the lines of a chocolate silk pie or mud pie, but the plans took a turn, and landed on this Chocolate Irish Cream Pie.
But maintaining the browns throughout creates cohesiveness in the space, and makes you forget what time it is as you relax into the environment built around you.
I threw this together for dinner today and it was so tasty and easy I just HAD to write it all out now before I forget what I did.
Lisa Toro wants you to forget what you've heard about Memphis.
Last but not least, don't forget what happens after the timer has gone off.
I love poppy seeds and forget what a great addition they are to dressings.
I forget what triggered his sweet tooth, but it was already after we'd had dinner and he suddenly declared he was really in the mood for chocolate chip cookies.
When I'm always making smoothies and nut milk, I tend to forget what else I can do with the blender.
Sometimes I forget what a simpleton he is...
Of course, don't forget to label each casserole with a Sharpie so you don't forget what's inside!
With our busy lives, we often forget what food is all about.
Sometimes we get so lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life that you forget what it is all for.
«We can't necessarily suddenly decide we'll forget what we said in our bidders statement and we'll go do something different,» he said.
That is pretty much what my fridge looks like on a daily basis, and it's a bit of a nightmare, sometimes it's so full I just forget what is lurking at the back of the fridge!
I always forget what a pain that is.
And when you're back to a good or great week, you forget what a bad week is even like.
It's one of those incredibly satisfying recipes... so satisfying that you tend to forget what you are giving up when you eat it!
Forget what you may have read in recent weeks: fats found in animal products such as butter and red meat are not a wise menu choice if you're looking after yourself.
It's amazing how we forget what a convenience item it is, but after about 3 weeks I am now used to reheating everything in small pots.
Baby portobello mushrooms are sliced thin, simmered with Mexican spices, and stuffed into tortillas with creamy guac to make these flavor - packed mushroom carnitas tacos.Sometimes I forget what types of recipes I've shared on this site before.
Our October menu encourages to forget what they think a flavor should taste like and, instead enjoy a totally new, maybe spooky, maybe sweet experience,» says Tyler Malek.
I am glad to know that so many of us have freezer stashes even though we often forget what we have in there!
That's a good thing for people like me who forget what the heck I was doing or how many times I was doing it... I miss puff pastry.
I realize that I forget what I have on hand if my products aren't visible, so this open shelving pantry works perfectly for me.
And I forget what I like to do all the time because I'm so busy guilting myself if what I'm doing isn't productive.
Do you ever forget what you like to do?
I had to forget what books had told me and start listening to what my body was telling me.
It's the shortest month and my birthday is two days after Valentine's Day, which is great because my boyfriend doesn't forget what day is my birthday.
I forget what it's called but it's amazing!!!
I forget what that kind of date is like.
This year, a Maryland school district decided to remove even a reference to «Christmas» in the school calendar — as though the reference amounted to religious oppression and removal would make people forget what holiday comes round every 25th of December.
Which suggests that it always took sophistication, even on the frontier where books were few, to work one's way across history, to forget what today we call hermeneutics and to claim to be replicating, restoring, repristinating, the pure norms of early Christianity.
Its only recourse (one mired in self - delusion) is to forget what it doesn't have... and to pretend to be the originator of its own stability.
Here's an idea: how about two people who love each other and are committed to each other forget what anyone outside the relationship thinks and make sex an expression of love to each other doing whatever makes them mutually happy, remembering that it's no one else's business what their love - making looks like.
Not only has our church flourished in freedom in America — in some respects in unprecedented freedom, but we can't forget what Chesterton says about America being a home for a homeless, including Catholics who had to flee from grinding poverty and oppression.
Forget what article you are on CSN?
If we like what the Justices did in Brown v. Board, let us not forget what they did in Dred Scott.
I'll never forget what a priest wrote in a book about learning from your dreams: Perhaps, in your recurring nightmare of being chased by a monster, the monster is you!
Catholics sometimes are so twisted in their definitions, concepts and all this jazz they forget what early christianity represented or what desert fathers were saying, and unfortunately for catholics, it wasn't deep theological mumbo jumbo but simple message of forgiveness.
But, if you find these difficult when you are embroiled in a conflict, don t forget what you have in Christ from Ephesians 1 - 3.
The pastor, Maurine Hale, brought the little picture of Jesus and the children up into the pulpit with her and said, «Sometimes we forget what matters to us.»
I just forget what it is right now... Both Ancient and Modern Hebrew are rather imprecise, which is why I'm glad the NT was written in Greek, a very demanding and precise language.
We the Amercians will never forget 9/11, and we will never forgive that is why we Suport and created Isreal and kicked out the filthy Arabs, and we went into Iraq to get rid of Saddam, so what if hundereds of thousands have been murdered, raped and tourchered at least we now have total control over the oil fields, i know Afganistan had nothing to do with 9/11 but since no super power had ever invaded and captured Afganistan we will very soon do that, we soport India who are also doing a graet job in Kashmir so what if 110,000 kasmiries have been killed it happens when there is a war, we also say thank to Serbia for kicking ass of the Muslims there, while in Russsia the chechins have been put back to stone age, So you Muslims forget what has happened to you, BUT WE WILL NEVER FORGET 9/11!!
Reasoning and understanding and determinig consequences are based on logic and the universe does act logically, otherwise scientists would see nothing but chaos — and forget what those quantum physics interpreters might say about the universe being in chaos just because they can» y measure things consistently at the sub-atomic level.
Just as it surely might have been cleared up in the Logic what «transition» is and means, before going over to write three volumes describing its workings in the categories, astounding the superstitious, and making so difficult the situation of one who would gladly owe much to the superior mind and express his gratitude for what he owes, but nevertheless can not over this forget what Hegel himself must have considered the matter of principal importance.
My biggest blog category is called Sadness and Suffering (or something like that — I forget what I changed the name to) I don't invite you there because I think I have all the answers or because I want to justify something that you might see as sin (a propensity to despair, for example).
It may now be possible to forget what we have learned by eating of the forbidden fruit.
Forget what they taught you in your preaching course about the power of persuasive speech.
how funny this western media is... did u people forget what happened to Doctor Afia Sadiqui in Amercan jails..
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