How about dressing up with your partner as Jon Snow and Ygritte?
How about dressing them up in your favorite intellectual cannibal?
How about this dresser makeover?
Not exact matches
I spoke with Daum
about why she chose to wear the
dress and
about how she's been handling the fallout.
As Moffat says, «This is
about people finally feeling they can be who they are and
dress how they want.»
Fortunately we can, because being remarkably charismatic isn't
about our level of success or our presentation skills or
how we
dress or the image we project — it's
about what we do.
How you dress will affect how you feel about yourse
How you
dress will affect
how you feel about yourse
how you feel
about yourself.
I remember him really taking in all the details of my
dress, getting to share a kiss in privacy and laughing
about how nervous we both were to be in the spotlight.
When the bride found out, she ran across the room in her
dress and blocked the doors, screaming
about how everyone is ruining her wedding and screaming, «Bride's Day, Bride's Way!»
Women like Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer wore low heels, flats, or loafers, which says something
about how much freedom women have to
dress down in the corporate world.
I've seen their posts, the memes they've shared, watched them gush over the outfits the all - star cast wore to the premiere, and even giggled as they talked
about how they would
dress up for the opening day showing we all preordered tickets for.
Wafu Inc. president and CEO Gil Michel - Garcia is also concerned
about how a Trump presidency might affect the small Montreal - based maker of Japanese - style salad
dressings and mayonnaise.
This blog post, «Woman's Guide to
Dress For Success with Leg Cast,» is clearly directed at Mary the Motivated Mom — as is the CTA
about how to have a great Halloween despite an injury you see on that sidebar to the right.
A well -
dressed, wildly positive (though somewhat whiny) young man sits in front of lazily waving palm fronds, shaking his head
about how incredibly easy it is to amass vast wealth — in no time at all!
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman
dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and
how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly
about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
How about the uproar
about the Zesty Italian
Dressing ads?
They might have personal reservations
about the person's sense of appropriate
dress or wonder
how anyone could live without the occasional burger, but it is not the church's business to address either matter.
If a man looks at a woman with the intent to have sex with her, or even just cat - calls her, it's because of
how * she's *
dressed, or
how * she * presents herself, and * she's * always the one who is encouraged to do something
about it, while the men get a free pass because hormones (or whatever excuse).
We are bombarded from media, coworkers, family, and friends, with ideas
about who we should be,
how we should
dress, what we should look like, where we should go, and
how we should act.
Since the devil can show up all
dressed up as an angel of light, and since we really can't trust in what we say, think, feel, or do with respect to
how God feels
about us... we might as well relax like Aishah suggested, and trust God at His Word.
Know What Jesus issued a strong warning
about that church and
how evil ones will
dress up like shepards to fleece the flock.
How about the nutter that
dresses up like you, and does get through security?
Thus she tackles things like sexual morality,
how we
dress, our attitude to human beauty, and our ideas
about food and hospitality.
Their
dress, hair, facial expression,
how they use their hands and «body language» — all tell us something
about them, because we have learned
how to read these visual «codes».
Start a new church and
dress a special way and make up some solemn - faced traditions like walking in only 90 degree angles and swinging dusty chunks of roadkill in a golden bowl of «holiness» according to
how you «feel»
about it?
No, the way people
dress today is indicative of many things, but not necessarily
how they feel
about God; that is your opinion, and nothing more.
The fact that people nowadays choose to not
dress up clearly indicates
how they feel
about God.
And have we ever talked
about how much I never, ever buy bottles of
dressing or sauce?
I linked to a post
about how to make your own salad bar for easy quick meals, and it has a recipe for my favorite homemade
dressing!
Or
how about homemade BBQ sauce, or homemade chicken stock, or homemade Gluten Free Bread or Pancakes, or Muffins or homemade salad
dressings?
For our first full salad recipe of salad week (because yesterday was all
about how to make tahini
dressing), we're keeping things on the... [Read more...]
How about sprucing up that weekend pork tenderloin recipe with an apple cider glaze or marinade, create a refreshing summer punch, use it to enrich your gravy, steam your shell - fish in it for another depth of flavor, braise your vegetables in it, and incorporate it into your new favorite salad
dressing; the options are endless with cider and the best part is, it keeps for a long time too!
Just a quick note for those wondering
about colatura — I've always made ceaser
dressing from scratch because it was what my mother did and the stuff you buy isn't anywhere near as good and this recipe is very, very close to
how she makes it (she doubles the garlic, uses anchovy paste for fillets, and uses all lemon juice instead of combining it with red wine vinegar).
And you know
how I feel
about pre-made
dressings and vinaigrette.
Really, it's all
about how you
dress up your veggie burger anyway.
Brown Rice Salad with Apples, Walnuts, and Cherries Serves 6 to 8 1 cup brown rice3 / 4 cup frozen peas1 apple, diced into 1/2 inch pieces1 / 4 cup dried cherries, roughly chopped1 / 3 cup walnuts, roughly chopped1 bunch of chives, finely chopped For the
dressing: 2 cloves garlic, minced1 tablespoon agave syrup1 teaspoon yellow miso paste2 tablespoons canola oil2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar4 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds Cook the brown rice in
about two cups of simmering water until tender (See:
How to Cook Rice on the Stove Top), or according to package directions.
I love it when friends and readers give me ideas or ask me to write
about certain topics, etc. (which reminds me, a homemade salad
dressing list and
how to shop organic on a budget is on the books).
It started with a friend who was tired of olive oil and lemon and we started talking
about how many ways there are to
dress a salad.
hows about playing queens great song we are the champions over and over again in the
dressing room!!.
Arsene Wenger has often spoken
about how he sees things like team spirit, unity and togetherness in the Arsenal
dressing room as important as having individual players of the very best quality.
He does not grasp the fact that all the
dressing room will be talking
about is where these players are going and
how much money they will get.
Your first comment is
about how we should buy a MRI machine to be installed in the
dressing room.
Even Ian Wright made a statement today
about how Wenger doesn't say a word during the first ten minutes in the
dressing room at half - time... It seems as if nothing has changed since then.
I can't help but think that Bellerin keeps talking
about how the players are in the
dressing room but that is not where we need them.
I expect that Arsene Wenger will just brush it off and talk
about how the Chilean international is a winner who just wants to play and that all of the Arsenal players in the
dressing room have the same sort of thing to some extent.
His English was quite bad but he was chatty and said nice things to me
about how I looked and
how he liked my Versace
dress.
Reading
about Mustafi this morning
about how he's a big character in the
dressing room.
Arsene Wenger may only have been talking
about the things that are happening in the Arsenal
dressing room and discussing
how important to our hopes of winning the Premier League title it is to keep the team spirit in the group as strong as possible.
One thing's for sure - they've both come a long way since they were happily joking
about how Checo can't
dress himself!