Sentences with phrase «into mouths»

We went with Dang coconut, because it was the tastiest coconut we had ever put into our mouths.
I don't really have «taste - testers», so I just randomly put my food into the mouths of whoever happens to be around and then nag them for their opinion.
He heard a loud, collective moan and found the villagers lying under the maple trees, syrup dripping into their mouths.
As a result, the fully mature Creamer potatoes have the most wonderful natural sweetness — one of the many reasons my kids can't resist popping them into their mouths whenever there's a pan of roasted Creamers.
We moaned with every hunk of bread that was shoved into our mouths.
Luckily a fire extinguisher was at hand in the form of the leftover filling which we spooned into our mouths in desperation.
The bonus is that by making your own chocolatey treats, you have absolute control over what you are putting into your mouths and can keep it as pure and unrefined as it was originally intended.
We all know it's important and yet we still rush through the mornings and carelessly shove something into our mouths....
We both really liked it and had to restrain ourselves from spooning it directly from the jar into our mouths.
Desiccated coconut is used all over for desserts, but PBers might enjoy sprinkling it over a bowl of berries and cream, onto curries, or directly into their mouths.
These chips taste more complex than the typical healthy snacks, which makes us pause and enjoy the flavors instead of shoveling one - note chips into our mouths.
When I work with clients to restore their menstrual cycle naturally, or to heal metabolism so they stop gaining weight while eating 1,600 calories a day, or help release them from calorie counting so they can eat more and eat freely without worrying about weight gain — my first questions aren't about what's going into their mouths.
A later period put the most varied teachings and sayings into the mouths of these disciples.
They had drunk the wine he told them was his blood and put into their mouths the bread he told them was his body, and thus with something of his courage in them they asked him a question they had never risked asking so helplessly and directly before.
Famously, Dostoevsky supplied Ivan with true accounts of children tortured and murdered: Turks tearing babies from their mothers» wombs, impaling infants on bayonets, firing pistols into their mouths; parents savagely flogging their children; a five - year - old - girl tortured by her mother and father, her mouth filled with excrement, locked at night in an outhouse, weeping her supplications to «dear kind God» in the darkness; an eight - year - old serf child torn to pieces by his master's dogs for a small accidental transgression.
When agribusiness turned its attention to producing food in Third World countries for the inhabitants, their products went into the mouths of the middle and rich classes, not those of the poor.
Maria surveys the children as they shovel the food into their mouths.
is the language by which we pun on pleasure, pour into our mouths the here - and - now, an alphabet of aftertaste sour on our tongues
So as I'm writing my next book — a memoir about church — I started reminiscing about youth group and all the crazy games we used to play, chief among them Chubby Bunny — a game in which several «volunteers» cram as many marshmallows as they can into their mouths and attempt to say «chubby bunny» without throwing up or choking to death.
Micah speaks of prophets who lead the people astray, crying «Shalom» when they have something to eat and declaring war against those who put nothing into their mouths (Micah 3:5; cf. v. 11).
The author apparently used to some extent the liberty which all ancient historians claimed (after the example of Thucydides), of composing speeches which are put into the mouths of the personages of the story.
Whenever we start feeling too empty inside, we stick our pacifiers into our mouths and suck for all we are worth.
She is putting her own beliefs into their mouths by way of her interpretation.
She is putting words into the mouths of the dying.
But the mass commodification and monopolization of media has made it simpler and simpler for facts to be suppressed and denied and for polemic and propaganda to be forced into the mouths of people we trust.
JB: We were under the radar because there were other players who had a better reputation, so we had to do something dramatic to get into the mouths of Canadians, and that's when we did our free coffee events.
When we're staring at our screens all day, we can forget how much we're putting into our mouths.
This San Francisco - based startup is a group of scientists and engineers working to develop new technologies for people with Essential Tremor and Parkinson's disease, a demographic that includes millions of people whose hands shake so much that just getting food into their mouths is a challenge.
«If you're paying attention to what's on the TV screens, you're not paying attention to what's going into your mouth and you end up eating as much as a third more.»
Spooning pile after pile of meaty wrigglers into her palm, Kaya tosses a few into her mouth, then lets out a happy sigh.
Feel the air travel into your mouth, down your windpipe, and into your lungs.
This clever little device merges an oral syringe with a pacifier, so the liquid meds (or supplements) are delivered deep into the mouth, bypassing taste buds while making use of the natural sucking and swallowing reflex already triggered.
His research is partly inspired by a type of beetle found in the Namib Desert in southwest Africa, which collects moisture from the seemingly dry air on its shell and drinks the condensed water as it rolls into its mouth.
On Twitter, of course, where Wal - Mart barely tipped its big toe into its mouth when responding to the initial call - out, an admonishing tweet from Twitter user Krysten Washburn.
My face literally puckered up every time I'd get a bit of it into my mouth.
The snake wouldn't cooperate and go into Raud's mouth, so Olaf had a hot poker applied to the snake to force it into his mouth and down his throat.
With this seemingly innocuous detour, Hawthorne places the words of Revelation 16:6 into the mouth of Matthew Maule («For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy»).
Do me a favor atheists, don't put words into my mouth.
«It is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a person, but it is what comes out of the mouth that defiles,»: Matthew 15
As Christ said, «It's not what goes into the mouth that defiles a man; but what comes out of his mouth that defiles him.»
There lay a man who had gone into the mouth of death and through some combination of the divine will and his own indomitable will had been snatched out.
* Matthew 15:11 Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.
As a matter of fact it is obvious that at least in some instances — one need think only of the Gospel of John — the kerygma was put into the mouth of Jesus by the evangelists.
«It is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a person, but it is what comes out of the mouth that defiles,» reads Matthew 15.
Like the Pharisees who boasted of fasting (Luke 18:12), the abstemious may be reinforcing egocentric pride over their abstinence.13 Jesus warned that one is «not defiled by what goes into his mouth, but by what comes out of it» (Matt.
By the time I saw one of the older men carefully spooning dessert into the mouth of a woman with attenuated motor functions, I was no longer surprised by these revelations.
To reject this idol may often involve falling back upon skepticism, but sometimes one seems fleetingly to be enabled to reject the idol in the name of a Being who really is Another, who requires one to stop putting words into His mouth, who has the predictable disconcerting quality of the God of the New Testament, who directs one's attention away from oneself, who is relaxed where the idol is grim and immensely awe - inspiring where the idol is puny.
Thus in saying 14, Jesus rejects fasting, prayer and almsgiving, and then says, «if you go into any land and wander in the regions, if they receive you, eat what is set before you, heal the sick among them; for what goes into your mouth will not defile you...» The «land» and the «regions» are Thomas's substitute for the «city» of Luke 10:8, a verse from which receiving and eating what is set before one are derived; «heal the sick among them» comes from Luke 10:9, though in Thomas it is quite irrelevant to the subject of dietary laws, with which the rest of the saying is concerned (cf. Matt.
behold, my soul hath not been polluted: for from my youth up even till now have I not eaten of that which dieth of itself, or is torn in pieces; neither came there abominable flesh into my mouth.
The way in which this was done we may gather from such an example as the speech put into the mouth of Peter at his interview with the friendly Roman officer Cornelius of Caesarea.
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