Sentences with phrase «involved cooking dinner»

One that was brought up during our demo involved cooking dinner in the kitchen and having your phone, charging in a bedroom, ring.

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My turns cooking dinner generally involve some sort of minor (or major) cooking disaster, but this recipe went off without a hitch.
The biggest challenge that I am faced with is how to cook dinner when it involves being out of the house for so long.
I don't know about you but some nights I'm either so hungry if I wait for an involved dinner I'll be eating everything else in the kitchen, or I just don't have a lot of time to cook.
Cook, through some veggies, some spices, some coconut oil and BAM lunch / dinner with no thinking involved.
I think I could eat JUST a bowl of that for dinner and be very happy I love mint, especially anything involving mint & chocolate - cocoa, ice - cream, chocolate... I have a ridiculous need to please people so if someone doesn't like something I cook, I usually keep trying till I make them happy.
A mixture of solitude and socialising works perfectly for me, so it would involve a combination of studio work, some quiet time reading, a gentle walk, cooking something delicious for dinner with friends and an evening of chat and laughter.
The simple process of cooking and being involved in the creation of the family dinner will be enough to nudge your tween to try new foods, textures and maybe even develop a palate for healthy and nutritious foods.
They know that work is involved to make everyday life happen: the feeding, and clothing and caring for oneself and one's family, whether earning the money to buy the clothes and food, or being at home, washing those clothes or cooking dinner.
Check out Mandy's yummy dinner recipe that will get the kids involved in the cooking and work in those all - important veggies at the same time.
Celebrity chef Tyler Florence explains why it's important to get your kids involved in cooking dinner.
This includes being the social chair of the Case Graduate Student Association (GSA), which involves planning parties and outings, and cooking dinners for the Ronald McDonald House, among other activities.
I try to involve my kids in activities like cooking dinner, doing laundry, sweing on buttons, and even balancing the checkbook (for the older ones) as these are practical skills that they will absolutely need one day, no matter what career or further education they choose.
Involve them in selecting dinner or breakfast recipes and helping you cook the meal.
Despite all the challenges, I like cooking dinners more than lunch because I can get the whole family involved and make it fun.
When we were both working all the responsibilities meshed toghether — when we got home from work the same things needed to be done: dinner cooked, kids bathed, kids put to bed, house cleaned / tidied, but we both had been missing the kids all day so we both wanted the task that involved more time with them and we were both equally exhausted after work to clean, etc..
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