Sentences with phrase «grandmother which»

I had an old, falling - apart copy given to me by my grandmother which was a delight to read.
The one I use is from 1982 but I have one that belonged to my husband's grandmother which was printed in 1937!
The film didn't really even build the sisters» relationship with the grandmother which definitely could've made her slow descent into death more heartbreaking (it also could've helped explain why neither of their parents were there).
I ve worked at the nursing home, I also Cared for my great grandmother which gave me the experience of learning meal prep, keeping her up on medication, assisting her with washes.
This book was gifted to my grandmother which was then given to my mom and then borrowed by me.

Not exact matches

As a child, McCarthy received a precious jade and gold necklace from her grandmother, a gift which got her hooked on jewelry.
Sterling was flooded with hundreds of grateful messages from dads excited to have a toy with which they would want to play with their daughters to grandmothers who pioneered male - dominated fields and many who simply said the video brought them to tears.
My memories go back to about age four or five, and my grandmother's Chanel No. 5 on her dresser, which I couldn't understand why she only wore it on Sundays.
My grandmother, a sweet old lady who grew up in the»30 and» 40's, used terms to describe people she didn't understand (which means anyone different than her) in ways that would make you blush.
Every church to which the bishop has sent her has protested her coming — for who wants to have one's grandmother living so close?
which of course, her being a little old late 80 - something with white hair, resulted in my adopting her as a surrogate grandmother... this community got me through two of the roughest years of my life, when I was trying like hell to get SSDI.
If we do have an understanding of the conversation then the definitions of these «packed» concepts are subjective and we wind up debating terms like «following Jesus» which means something entirely different to me than it did to my 92 year old grandmother.
The stories in Part I, in which the authors relate stories of their mothers and grandmothers to their own theological development, show how autobiography is an integral part of theology.
Howard Thurman has written movingly of the way in which Jesus had an appeal for his ex-slave grandmother that Paul could never have.
Concreteness refers to the definiteness, the actuality of an event (like the grandmother's death); limitedness refers to everything that this concrete event can mean — which is not absolutely everything, but everything this event means.
I do feel bad that everyone in the Unification Church still thinks that they who were born from the «Blessed Couples» have no Original Sin; as they were all deceived in the «Wine of Wrath» they all drank; no one ever told them that they who came into the Ark of salvation in «two's» were the «Unclean» animals: the «Clean» came in as groups of «seven», as those who overcome all 7 overcomings on the Path of the Just which the 7 churches are really about: the ladder of Jacob as seen in the Son of Man the angels of God ascended and descended on; but Rev. Moon and his drunken followers all ignored the information I was given from 1986 onward that the Angel of patmos came to my Grandmother Ruth Witt - Diamnt's house in the City of St. Francis to rectify.
The author of 2 Timothy sees faith similarly in its family connection as «lived first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice,» a faith which only then can be said to «live in you.»
I know now, in retrospect, that the houses of my childhood — the duplex down by the Capitol in which we first lived, the place we moved to on Elizabeth Street, my grandmother's home on Grand, all the houses of my parents» friends — were simultaneously too hot and too cold.
She wondered what would happen if people had lost all their teeth in this life, to which her grandmother replied, «Teeth will be provided!»
Her father took her hands, which held the rosaries of her grandmother and my great aunt and placed them in mine.
I say this because I wonder why is it that in Numbers I think or Genesis (I know it was the 1st few books) that mention the lineage in which Christ would be born which Ruth is his grandmother leaving him to be the descendant of King David and Solomon.
Armed with his grandmother's recipe, McCoy used apple sauce to build the Grandma Hoerner's brand, which is 25 years old and has vast growth potential.
I recently went through DBF's grandmother's recipe box, and was both amused and disappointed to find a couple dozen Kellogg's recipe cards from the 1940's, which gave me numerous ways to use their cereals in recipes ranging from All - Bran muffins to Corn - Flake encrusted salmon.
It's the same idea which behind the method my grandmother used, which was boiling them with their skins on, and then peel them after they're cooked.
When I stayed at my grandmother's house, though, she would always stock up on frozen strawberries, which she would defrost for me to enjoy in a dish at breakfast.
Before I became gluten free I had my grandmother's recipe for red velvet cake which used some red food coloring, quite a bit of cocoa and vinegar and the color was very close to the color you achieved.
The gooseberries of my childhood were of the green variety, which grew in my grandmother's backyard.
I have an intense nostalgic love of bowtie noodles, which my grandmother cooked with.
The entire family calls her Muni Baji in Urdu, which translates to «little sister» in English and she's indeed the youngest of a large brood; Lulu's grandmother was the eldest.
We are West Indian, so my grandmother made the traditional bun cake, which we eat with wedges of cheese.
Tomorrow I will make your meatloaf, which by the way, is almost the same as my grandmothers.
But the best places to get them are from your friends who might gift you some from their own personal stock which their grandmothers made for them.
It sits on the top of an oak kitchen cabinet with sideways rolling doors - little slats, which came from my great - grandmother's house.
When my grandmother passed away, we found a small notebook which had some recipes written in it.
My grandmother most definitely made her pudding from a box (and I couldn't possibly have cared less — much less even knew back then that you could make it without the box, but for sure it was the cooked stuff, not instant pudding which doesn't even taste like pudding to me), and it was plenty good enough for us.
My grandmother always made a sour cream coconut cake which was amazing.
My grandmother, like my aunt nowadays, would start cooking all these things one or two days before Christmas Eve and we would keep eating the same things for lunch and dinner until they were all gone, which considering the quantities and the fact that there was only two of us, it might have taken almost a week or so...
We used to eat lots of rice in my grandmother's house in Romania, but never ever the way I would mostly eat it now in Germany, which is plain as a side dish for meat, vegetable or Asian dishes.
A Chinese dish named for the grandmother (mapo) who supposedly invented it, this Szechuan recipe calls for black bean sauce, which can be found in the Asian section of most supermarkets or ordered online from ethnicgrocer.com.
I started cooking when I was very young and my grandmother and my great - aunt would give me instructions over the phone, which I would carefully and in a very detailed way write down to follow in the kitchen afterwards.
Each store has a Jane's Café, which is named after Ryan's grandmother, whose husband, Jerry, and his uncle, Dick, founded the company.
I know my grandmother would've agreed — the only kind of lasagna recipe worth making is that which takes up a good portion of the afternoon.
My grandmother never made them, she never baked anything sweet except her famous Cozonac — Romanian Sweet Bread with Walnuts (which I didn't like at all in my childhood... figure that!)
and my grandmother's famous sugar cookies, in which she uses almond extract instead of vanilla.
This potato kugel (which is a baked pudding or a casserole) is reminiscent of my grandmother's, but I kicked up the nutritional profile a bit with the inclusion of sweet potatoes.
Those summers were filled with some of my most cherished memories: picking fragrant wild blackberries and raspberries in the woods with which we prepared large batches of jam, and helping to thinly slice apples for my grandmother's perfectly arranged apple tart.
Some of my fondest childhood memories include heading to my Great Aunt Ann's house far out in the country (which was also the house my grandmother grew up in) every Fall to harvest the apples from the trees on her property.
My Aunt Janet sent me a copy of my grandmother's original handwritten recipe, which I've modified only slightly.
Luckily, Kelfar had stuck closely by his grandmother's side as a child and learned much about Thai cooking, a lot of which he passed on to The Professor during those lean times.
Jonathon Sawyer uses his grandmother's old Griswold cast - iron pan to cook these crispy potato pancakes, which he amps up with tangy sauerkraut, fresh dill and caraway.
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