Sentences with phrase «just feel heavy»

Avoid natural oils, fatty alcohols, and moisturizers that just feel heavy.
Avoid natural oils, fatty alcohols, and moisturizers that just feel heavy.
Even more than the weight though, I just felt heavy and gross from eating so much animal protein.
I can't remember if I had worked out on that day or maybe just felt heavy but either way I decided to go against my NO SALAD rule and ordered the salad.
Overall, the car just feels heavy, and not in a substantial way, but a lethargic, mom - I - don't - want - to - go - to - school - today way.

Not exact matches

The Pixel doesn't feel heavy, it weights just 3.3 pounds, yet it feels solid.
Graphics - heavy games like Deus Ex Go feel just a bit sluggish, and benchmark tests consistently put it behind the iPhone SE and other $ 400 phones like the OnePlus 3.
He felt that farm parents letting their elementary age kids drive heavy equipment were being just irresponsible parents and I dare anyone to say he was wrong.
When I think about what my father carries I just see him crossing the street in his heavy stride, broad - shouldered, nearly hulking in his winter jacket and felt hat, his head down.
And in truth just this demand for complete obedience which involves the whole man takes a heavy burden from man, however paradoxical this sounds; for he is now set free from the endless and useless task of searching for commands and prohibitions which he must know in order to act rightly; from the fear of having failed here and there because he did not know the scriptural precept or its right interpretation; from the contempt which was felt for the people who did not know the Law.
LOL If you are craving buffalo chicken, but are vegan or just want don't want a heavy feeling, this will certainly do it justice.
You see, bread is insecure about her own bulky weight — she thinks she's a heavy cinnamon log when she's really just a light dinner roll — and would love to see you gain a few (dozen) pounds to make her feel better about herself.
Normally, I'm so nervous I can't eat before a trip, but this felt like comfort food without being at all heavy, so it just went down spoonful after spoonful.
I know I had planned on eating steak for dinner last night, but it was nearly 10:30 by the time I ate, and I just didn't feel like anything heavy sitting in my stomach before going to bed.
This is just a personal preference, if you really like cream feel free to use full - fat heavy cream, it will still be delicious.
It's quick to make and tastes just as good as the regular pasta version, without the heavy feeling post-meal!
I just make so much mess and I think they're simply not worth it (and they feel so much heavier on my stomach too, probably because they need more oil).
Plus I just generally love the earthy - bright vibe of Moroccan food, which relies on ginger, citrus and fresh herbs to make stews and heavier dishes feel sunshine - y.
The 2013 horse meat scandal dealt a heavy blow to trust in the food industry and its effects continue to be felt even now (just recently, two businessmen were jailed for their part in attempting to pass off horsemeat as beef).
I'm going to stay off dairy for a while... I may consider adding grass - fed butter or ghee and possibly at some point heavy cream but right now I just don't feel the need for it, I'm completely happy with coconut milk and coconut oil as substitutions.
Just made this last night because I was wanting dessert but didn't want to feel heavy.
It tasted great, just felt gummy and heavy.
I just love how super light and refreshing they are, with none of those heavy carbs or that feeling that I hate after eating a big bread filled sandwich.
If you're feeling really decadent and fancy (as you should), add a splash of half - and - half or heavy cream just before serving.
Instead try: «Full - bodied,» which usually indicates a wine that feels heavy in your mouth (I know that sounds dirty and weird, just go with it).
, but I didn't feel like going too heavy on the chocolate — just a hint of it would satisfy my cravings.
«Lots of people immediately say, «Oh, I don't like gluten - free things,» because things that they've tasted that are gluten - free might be heavy or crumbly or just not fulfilling that bite, that proper texture - feel in the mouth.»
The heavy dressing, flood of Parmesan cheese, and white - bread croutons just never made me feel particularly good about eating this salad.
I just feel so heavy and slow by comparison.»
Hmmmm is it just me that feels whenever they see a post like this it usually leads to a heavy defeat against a team we should beat?
b.) the PUL on the JSB diapers is just crappy (my JSB's seem to each have a different kind of PUL — some are shiny and sticky, others feel like a heavy canvas fabric)
I used a felted wool blanket, and it's just the right thickness to not be too heavy.
If your period is a little late, and you feel all heavy and crampy and gross and are just waiting and waiting for it to come, you can try an old trick that uses ginger to irritate the uterine lining and slough off whatever's in there.
Most wool felts on its own by the motion of baby kicking their legs, crawling and walking... It does just happen over time... But if you have an extremely heavy wetter and want the extra bit of protection then you can felt your wool by hand... While wet just rub the wool into itself, like vigorously scrubbing out a stain...
He doesn't feel heavy (he's a chunky one year old lol) and there is just so much support that it makes you feel like you're carrying nothing!
Their weighted bodies make them feel heavy, just as if the child was holding a real baby doll.
Even if they like the food being served, they may not feel hungry for a heavy meal just then or perhaps the last time they ate that meal their tummy got upset or maybe there are other reasons they don't want the meal that they simply can't articulate.
I know pregnancy is making you feel so tired and heavy, and you just want to relax and chill.
You also feel heavy and just looking forward for delivery.
Slightly on the Heavier Side — It must be admitted that though the G - Link weighs in at just 24.5 lbs which isn't too much considering that it's a double umbrella stroller, it does feel heavy to move around at times.
Now about 13 weeks old and weighing just under 15 pounds, the independent pup, who was rescued in January, is more playful than ever, swimming through strands of heavy - duty felt that mimics kelp, curiously sniffing new enrichment toys and hopping in and out of the water with ease.
The pumped up feeling just keeps you motivated for doing more work and lifting heavier weights (Remember not to overdo it though cause you can still get overtrained)
In fact, most of the research out there actually suggests that dieting just creates weight cycling, which in a nutshell is the yo - yo effect so many people are familiar with; you diet, your cravings feel out of control, you end up overeating and feel the heavy waves of guilt, and then find yourself on another diet soon thereafter.
When I work out, I feel lighter and the LAST thing I want to do is put something in my body that will make me feel heavy again after all the hard work I just put in.
On your third sets use a weight just heavy enough so that you feel like you're lifting a good weight, but not so much that it becomes an all - out struggle.
To chase that superhero high, you might be tempted to go with 2 - 4 reps on the one - arm row — just so you can use the heaviest dumbbell in the gym and feel like a total badass.
You can make these vegan tacos with butternut or acorn squash — just look for a vibrant gourd that feels heavy for its size and firm to the touch.
Now, just like a weak muscle collapsing under a heavy load, the next time you feel this urge, you're going to give in and do the exact same thing [eat] and thus create a [negative] feedback loop.
I mean feel free and go to PubMed and just type in «Mercury and mitochondrial function» and you'll see increase in heavy metals can decrease mitochondrial function.
What we may have come to accept as «normal» are actually signs of imbalance: digestive issues (gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea), acne, mood swings, headaches, menstrual cycle issues (heavy or scanty bleeding, painful cramping, irregular periods, pain at ovulation, or bleeding between cycles), sleep issues (difficulty getting to sleep, staying asleep or not getting enough sleep or not feeling rested upon waking) just to name a few.
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