Sentences with phrase «holidays feel like»

The holidays feel like a chore and you don't feel like celebrating.
«The holidays feel like a drawn - out special occasion, when really they're single days, and so much of the excitement involves food,» notes Lisa Shaub, a Weight Watchers personal coach.
Cookies, cocktails, and multicourse meals make the holidays feel like one long eating spree.
I don't know about you, but after the holidays I feel like eating lettuce.
The key for Thanksgiving is starting early, making what you can ahead of time and if possible, finding some shortcuts to not make the holiday feel like a day of work.
Every holiday I feel like my friends and family look to me and wonder what I am going to cook up next.
Thirty days ago, planning ahead for the holidays felt like an overzealous head start as warm autumn nights tricked us into thinking summer might last forever.
For many singles, the prospect of dating during the holidays feels like an overwhelming task, but it doesn't have to be.
That holiday feels like a long time ago already...
If your holiday feels like a distant memory, and you feel just as stressed now as you did before you booked your trip, then this isn't just a bout of the post-holiday blues.

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«That way, when I come back from holiday, I don't feel like my hair is dried out.
Running a business during the holidays can feel like you're burning the candle at both ends.
Kick your packaging into high gear for the holidays to make it feel more like a gift and less like a transaction.
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.
Does every day feel like a vacation or a holiday?
«It still feels like a holiday week.»
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.
And, because the insipid holiday insists on it, he felt like he had to buy me a present.
There's something about a classic holiday movie that just helps you feel like it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
I certainly like the feelings and moral behaviors that holidays such as Christmas bring out in believers.
Basking in the year - round California sun, this multi-acre campus in Orange County felt like a holiday resort.
Great fellowship whilst holidaying with a group of like - minded people: I've been on Christian holidays alone, with my family and as part of a group of friends and have always felt so welcomed into the friendly environment created by the Christian staff team.
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?
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).
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.
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.
When we start making Christmas cookies, it really feels like the holiday season to me.
If you're looking to satisfy a chocolate craving on this holiday, or really any day, we've got the perfect line - up of recipes that will allow you to enjoy the chocolaty goodness without feeling like you've completely overindulged.
With the holidays here, I feel like an indulgent and show worthy dessert is completely necessary.
Sometimes making it through the holiday season with our health intact feels like an escape act of Houdini - like proportions.
I am going to have to whip up a batch of these while it still feels like the holidays!
I like to use this Greek Spinach Dip Recipe as an appetizer at BBQ's and holiday picnics during the summer because it feels so light and refreshing, and it's always a big hit.
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 love dessert and I especially love over indulging during the holidays, but sometimes it just feels like there is too much food all the time.
I love that this feels like the holidays to you.
Don't pecans just feel like the holidays?
-LSB-...] Sweet Celeriac Mash by Healthy Helper Feeling like you wan na get a little exotic this holiday?
it's been super warm for a new york fall, so perhaps that has something to do with it not exactly feeling like the holiday season yet.
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.
Beautiful pictures... I just feel so refreshed looking at them, makes me feel like I'm on holiday instead of being stuck here behind my computer doing work: (I really love love love those cute spoons especially the ones with the red and pink checks..
If you're like me, all that good eating over the holidays have you feeling a bit... fluffy.
I feel like my family injects some sort of new tradition into the holiday picture every year, especially with my veggie ways as well.
After the last two years, I feel like I have a certain standard to uphold for my contribution to the office holiday potluck.
I almost feel like I should do a whole recap post at the end of this month just to highlight all the amazing food holidays we've hit these past few weeks.
I like that I enjoy baking holiday cookies BECAUSE it makes me feel connected to the rest of the world, somehow.
Guys, I feel like doing a holiday dance!
I feel depressed about it, especially with the holidays it's not like I'll exactly be consuming my normal amount of calories.
Isn't there something about rolling cookie dough in sugar that makes you feel like the holidays are here?
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