Sentences with phrase «have a glass of wine first»

If you drink, have a glass of wine first.

Not exact matches

I might argue (especially if I've had a good glass of wine in me first) that in a well - thought out process, what you're calling «buying» cycles should already match your «sales stage» cycles — so that really you and I are just discussing semantics in terms of segmentation....
A few years later, on one of my first vacations with my husband to be, I remember having a wonderful and simple crab lunch at Café de Turin in Nice, along with a nice bottle of white wine served in really small and thick wine glasses, that give the impression they've been chosen specifically to give an understated feel to the experience, so as not to feel too fancy about the whole thing.
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Then years later, when I first started to drink coffee and wine my first thought was, «I could have been such a better mom if I had been drinking coffee in the morning and a glass of wine at night!»
If a parent allows his or her kids to have a beer or a glass of wine with dinner as they do in Europe, fine; you just can't serve it to my kid without my permission first.
If you know your little breastfeeder will sleep for 3 hours when you first put her down for bed, this might be the ideal time for you to have your glass of wine as the one standard drink will be out of your system or almost out of your system by the time she wakes up for a feed.
Maybe you have heard that the occasional glass of wine is no harm to the growing baby, especially in the first trimester.
I've tried to kick the habit, but within the first couple of minutes of Dimbers» weekly bumblefest I'm on my feet, roaring at the television, causing a good deal of collateral damage to my carpets and red wine glasses.
Despite having replaced at least a subset of the olfactory sensory neurons that first interacted with that wine's unique odor, you are still able to recognize its aroma when you pour a glass, because the overall pattern of activity within the olfactory system remains relatively constant.
So you're able to wait until dinner to have that first glass of wine, but once you do, you can't help but have another (and then another, and then another).
Now, I'd be the first to tell you, you don't need to drink a glass of wine every night.
fatcat2u Wine has less sugar (usually 5 ish carbs per glass) however, alcohol can kick you out of ketosis, as it's processed in your body first before fat, just like carbs.
And then there's one other thing I should mention, I was talking about the best time of day to have a glass of wine or a cocktail, we shouldn't underplay the fact that from an ancestral standpoint, we see pretty significant use of a lot of these bitters and digestives often in the form of cocktails consumed prior to a meal to enhance the first phase insulin response or digestive enzyme production.
During the first 6 weeks I had no gout symptoms until I veered off the road and baked and ate a white cake covered with sugar icing and drank four glasses of wine over a period of two days.
«For the first three days, that after - work glass of wine was all I could think about and if I even caught a whiff of sugar in my vicinity, I would hunt it down and devour it.
Miss anything: This was the first time this week I actually thought about how nice a glass of white wine would be... but this is all definitely worth it.
Walking into it for the first time was truly magical, as we had no idea going into the weekend we would each have our own bedroom and bathroom, and a large sitting room to enjoy a glass or two of wine in.
We only have 3 more events of the season, we used our shower for the first time on the 23rd, the paint is one the wall, all the dust has been cleaned from every surface on the house, we actually made a meal in our kitchen on Christmas Day & put our feet up to enjoy a glass of wine (ok, several, hehehehe) in our cozy living room.
Going on a first date would probably mean meeting for a glass of wine or a cup of coffee (or tea, in my case) to sit and chat.
I am the kind of lady who has just as much fun: hanging out - back w / a beer enjoying a nice bon fire w / friends... AS she does putting on a nice pair of boots and heading to «the steak house» for a romantic dinner w / prime rib and a nice glass of wine... I believe GOD first... friends and family...
The first ideal date should be comfortable in a relaxed atmosphere consisting of lunch, dinner, coffee or a glass of wine, in which you can have a decent conversation plus getting to know each other, hopefully with the result of taking off into a meaningful future.
I knew after the first glass of wine that dude wasn't that into me and I knew after that whole story about the women treating him badly, that I probably wouldn't be going out again.
As well, midlife singles «focus on intriguing conversation on a first date,» which lends itself to having a nice glass of wine or a cold beer.
Your first date doesn't always have to involve a glass of wine sat in the corner of a local pub trying to find ways of breaking that awkward silence.
First I would like to just meet over coffee or glass of wine and just talk and get to know one and another
There is a difference between having a small glass of wine for some Dutch courage before a first date and getting stupidly drunk over dinner.
If you aren't doing an event in a bookstore, you could choose a venue such as a charming local wine bar — something that has been popular with our events is to include on the invitation that the first 20 (or whatever) people to come or to buy a book (your choice) will get a ticket for a free glass of wine.
There wouldn't be a better time to grab a copy of the first book for that beach vacation, morning commute, or evening arm - chair routine with a glass of wine by your side.
So is serving a second glass of wine to someone who hasn't finished the first.
The extra glass of wine you have after the first extra glass.
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