Sentences with phrase «holiday feeling in»

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But that doesn't mean that men should feel left out of the holiday — here are a few ideas for they can do celebrate and to show their support for the women in their lives:
«Holiday» gifts, as in the December holidays, often feel burdensome, and not just for individuals.
Guilty feelings can lead to a long list of unhealthy parenting strategies — like giving in to your child after you've said no or overindulging your child on the holidays.
He did, however, say in answer to a question that he didn't feel he was obligated to discuss his holiday.
You can create holiday - specific promotions or, in an effort to not accidentally neglect anyone, make holiday marketing as generic and frequent as possible during the season to make everyone feel included.
Based on findings from our latest study, «Report from the Front Lines: Small Business Outlook and Ecommerce Strategies for the 2014 Holiday Season,» 76 % of small - and medium - sized business owners feel optimistic that their business will generate more sales this holiday season than they did in 2013.
But, add the dividends to the good feelings of Christmas holidays and it sweetens the pot a bit in favor of December.
I felt like I was missing out on holiday parties and the festive spirit around the offices I've worked at in the past, coupled with relief that I don't have to go -LSB-...]
These films celebrate the human spirit and explore themes like God's character amidst the holiday season, what it means to be human or how it feels to fall in love.
I got in the holiday spirit early this year, which was a large difference from last year where I felt no festive spirit until the week of Christmas.
I certainly like the feelings and moral behaviors that holidays such as Christmas bring out in believers.
In the United States, during a time where some white Christians feel offended if and when Starbucks doesn't give them the proper shout out on their holiday cups, it seems erroneous to refer to Christian Privilege in lieu of centering the conversation around White PrivilegIn the United States, during a time where some white Christians feel offended if and when Starbucks doesn't give them the proper shout out on their holiday cups, it seems erroneous to refer to Christian Privilege in lieu of centering the conversation around White Privilegin lieu of centering the conversation around White Privilege.
Basking in the year - round California sun, this multi-acre campus in Orange County felt like a holiday resort.
So these morning hours always feel like my own hours, whether I'm lying in bed, wide awake, watching the trees, or whether I'm sitting at a coffee shop table on a holiday Monday, alone, watching the rain fall and listening to old songs from the 90s.
Imagine if Santa didn't leave actual, physical gifts, but was credited for the feelings of goodwill and generosity that people feel during the holidays, and what if he wasn't supposed to be living in a «real» place like the North Pole, but was just an invisible spirit, like some other characters we know?
By accepting and participating in an obvious religious holiday, but then claim to not believe in anything associated with that event accept the commercialism it brings, exposes that person as someone who is confused with thier own feelings.
Ever since Enrico Caruso was first pressed on one of those scratchy, one - sided 78s for Mr. Edison's new gramophone machine, nearly every musical performer has felt compelled to issue a Christmas album, and the sheer bulk of that music adds up to more than anyone could listen to in a thousand holidays.
I find that even the best holiday parties have 60 to 90 really good minutes in them before it starts feeling like a never - ending watercooler conversation (maybe 45 - 60 minutes if you brought a date who just has to nod politely all night).
Here, I applied that kind of thinking to cauliflower, a whole cauliflower, prepared in a way that feels ritualistic, celebratory and fun, and delicious enough to be a holiday table centerpiece.
Several years ago I fall in love with Thailand and especially with the always fresh greeny Som Tam — papaya salad, still my all time favorite, gladly I learned how to make it, so even I prepare it during cold winter days here it feels a bit like holiday.
If you aren't participating in one or more of those categories, chances are, you might feel excluded at a holiday table.
I often just turn my phone off for a few days and take a social media holiday, and I must say it feels great getting out in the real world and just relishing the present moment again for a bit!
To be frank, throughout the holiday season this year, things felt a little «touch - and - go» there for a while in regards to feeling like perhaps this would be one of those holidays that would end up being rather forgettable.
If you're looking to make something over the holiday week that feels real luxurious, but also only takes ten minutes to throw together — make these simmered vegan brussels sprouts in cream.
Afterall, my sister and her husband were driving 5 hours to come see us on their holiday weekend and I couldn't even save them some ice cream that I had made with her in mind... So instead of feeling bad about it, I set out to make something else that they would enjoy.
If you're anything like me, your enthusiasm for the holidays is followed by that feeling in the pit of your stomach when you think about all the temptations that lie ahead.
I believe this pie its a great alternative, to include in your holiday season repertoire and feel good about it before, during and after; Or make it to pamper those special guests needs, by making something delicious they will remember.
Creating Paleo adaptations of our favorite recipes (a.k.a. Paleofying) helps us stay on board with Paleo through the holidays (and many other times of the year), help us feel like we can still celebrate and partake in all of the fun and food luxury of the season.
I can smell holiday in the air and this feeling motivates me to experiment with baking.
Isn't there something about rolling cookie dough in sugar that makes you feel like the holidays are here?
Well, I have to admit, I DO get a little pumped up in January with an extra hit of motivation to zone in on improving my health, but honestly, it's only because the holiday season = a lot of of «out of my normal» eating and I just feel a...
Though we don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Europe, I felt so inspired by all the delicious holiday recipes on the internet.
Using Sweet Potatoes instead of Pumpkin, and by substituting the traditional cream cheese, white sugar and flour in a Pumpkin or Sweet Potato cheesecake, it can actually become a wonderfully nutritious, wonderfully delicious vegan sugar - free dessert that won't make you feel guilty about having an extra slice or two around the holidays....
So, wether you are feeling a bit overloaded from the holidays and want something light and nourishing, or you are craving those greens, or you are just ready to start bringing in more health to 2017, you've got to give this smoothie a go.
You successfully put down in words the inexplicable jealousy I have often felt on high holidays when it comes to gathering around the family table....
Don't feel sorry for me though — my family decided to check out this year and spend the holiday in Mexico!
It's really starting to feel like the start of the holidays with a drop in the weather and planning underway.
Not only did it feel good to have a hot bowl of soup on such a cold day, but it was great eating something healthy, especially after all the rich holiday foods and sweets I had been indulging in.
I feel like I haven't done much baking on the blog as of late, so when I saw that coconut pound cake was a popular food offering on religious holidays in Cambodia, I was psyched for the opportunity to adapt a pound cake recipe from a gluten - free cookbook I just picked up the other day.
In Israel, I always felt like this one - day holiday was lost in the blink of an eye and in the US the two - day celebration seems to fall short of the prep and attention other major holidays geIn Israel, I always felt like this one - day holiday was lost in the blink of an eye and in the US the two - day celebration seems to fall short of the prep and attention other major holidays gein the blink of an eye and in the US the two - day celebration seems to fall short of the prep and attention other major holidays gein the US the two - day celebration seems to fall short of the prep and attention other major holidays get.
; — RRB - I made a potato leek soup and homemade bread on Saturday and felt like it was the most vegan holiday - ish dinner I could think of — solely because of potatoes making me think of Irish food & when I was in Ireland they had homemade bread everywhere haha however, next year I'm going to make this soup to commemorate the day!
I haven't really felt in the holiday spirit this year and I think it's because I haven't eaten any molasses cookies yet!
Don't feel discouraged this holiday season as there are so many great healthy dessert recipes in this article and on our website that you can use to enjoy the great flavor you are accustomed to this time of the year!
I'm still in vacation mood and summer, whose glaring sunshine and sometimes unbearably hot temperatures, is what feels like a holiday.
In the spirit of holiday magic, if you're feeling whimsical, why not check its temperature with a meat thermometer?
Whether you serve this light green bean casserole as part of a holiday meal or with a weeknight dinner, you'll feel good knowing it's clean in a couple of ways.
Since coming back from our tropical holiday in Thailand, all I've felt like eating is warm nourishing food!
We're in the middle of the holiday season, but to be honest, I'm not really feeling it.
Either way, if you're feeling stretched a little thin or down in the dumps after the holidays, I've got the perfect treat for you today.
Fried zucchini (Tiganita Greek kolokithakia) is a favourite Greek meze that is served in every Greek tavern, so why not make it at home and bring back that summery holiday feeling!
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