Not exact matches
I made these but instead of using syrup — as they were going to be eaten
on the Go... I sprinkled powdered sugar with
just a teeny bit of cinnamon... Place in a small baggie - with a
napkin around that?
A big seafood steam pot is also fun —
just throw in a bunch of shrimp, clams, mussels, corn
on the cob, sausage and potatoes and steam it with some spices until done; bring some drawn butter and cocktail sauce for dipping (with lots of
napkins of course!)
I love that Kentucky went with the checkerboard design, so that if any of the players are hungry
on the sidelines, they can
just cut up the uniform and use it as a fancy
napkin.
just switched to cloth
napkins, finished w / the cloth diapers — been there done that w / our kids, bring my own bags to shop and have reusuable bottles etc. working
on paper towels, but will always be a tiolet paper family.
Just a few things we do: cloth diaper, use cloth shopping bags and cloth
napkins, pick up litter when
on our walks and combine trips in our car.
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth
napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that
just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us
on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth
napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
Saying, «Time to set the table,» makes less sense to him than a demonstration accompanied by, «Look how I'm putting one plate
on the table in front of each chair, and the
napkins go
just like this.
They scatter things everywhere, not
just their toys but also the mail, couch cushions,
napkins, papers, anything they can get a hand
on.
«I did a little bit of research
just before this show — it's
on this little
napkin here.
Just lay them
on a towel, paper
napkins etc... and keep them covered from flies ect... Keep changing from wet to dry as needed.
It only took a couple iterations before we landed
on something we both loved — so much so, in fact, that we ultimately incorporated it onto not
just our invitation but also the plastic cups at our welcome party, the paper
napkins at our cocktail hour, and the table numbers at our reception!
and that messy top knot was
just the finishing touch:) xo marlen Messages
on a
Napkin
this look is
just so pretty xo Marlen Messages
on a
Napkin
I
just got these great black and white chevron
napkins custom made for a client
on Etsy.
Just place them
on top and add a fun
napkin.
They're fab displayed
just like this... now imagine them
on beautiful linen
napkins and placed around the table.
It's full to bursting with stunning details —
just check out the gold - foiled wedding hashtag
on the
napkins for starters — and I LOVE the minimal yet industrial styling.
and «I couldn't find a
napkin» to «I
just put all my drinks
on your tab,» you'll hear about which cards are the most popular in the deck.
He
just wishes he knew why he put the teacup
on the
napkin — and, by implication, why putting the teacup
on the
napkin works so well for the scene.
I'm sorry but the last two posts are delusional retellings of the story: 1) If Fusion Garage was such a clusterfck, the CrunchPad was never going to be a success and you deserve
just as much blame for ever doing business with these clowns — particularly as it looks like most of the business was conducted
on the back of
napkins and with handshakes.
Bellissimo Gourmet Italian Delicatessen has
just opened
on Main at First Street, joining the ranks of recent neighbors like Torc,
Napkins Bar & Grill, Lulu's Kitchen, and Lucero Olive Oil + ice cream sundaes.
I'm told that during my remarks Hans Haacke nearly fell out of his seat laughing and Brice Marden, who was sitting next to me
on the panel and had
just read four or five cryptics words that he had written
on a
napkin, something like «beauty... space...» (and I mean, only those few words), turned his head suddenly as he realized something unusual was going
on (my comments from that panel are published as «The Erotics of Visuality» in my book Wet).
Deng Cheng - hong in Taiwan, the illustrator who made a series of computer - generated «blueprints» using the SketchUp software, deserves special mention for visualizing what was at first
just a very rough black - and - white sketch that I drew
on a
napkin.
Just like I go to see an MD if I'm sick instead of trying to cure myself using calculations
on the back of a
napkin.
But the good news is these aren't
just napkins that parents pin to their babies when they forget to restock
on disposable diapers (although that does seem like a good plan B).
The most important thing is that you have a budget at all, of course, but it's nice to have options, whether it's a mobile app, a website, or when you write
on the back of a
napkin whenever you spend money (
just kidding, don't do that one).
Nowadays it
just seems like you can scribble something
on a
napkin and claim / file a patent for it.
Having said that, it seems that the nature of what Google and Paper are looking for is a pretty vast and broad set of options, with a nod to «sketching» out design
on a
napkin or
just simply snapping a photo before posting it up to social media.
«In
just under two years, Vahana took a concept sketch
on a
napkin and built a full - scale, self - piloted aircraft that has successfully completed its first flight.»
They're not
just cheesy, feel - good words someone scrawled
on the back of a
napkin.
I'll keep an eye out for that term in my readings, but for now, it
just won't fit
on my
napkin and I don't believe it can make my investment 100 % fool - proof anyway, so at that point it is going a little too far.
But don't let me mislead you... writing
on your hand, chalk
on the driveway, dry erase marker
on your mirror, crayon
on your kid's homework... they all work
just as good as a
napkin.
I always scratch out the basics
on a
napkin or my hand or wherever else is handy
just so I can know if I want to continue to dig in more.
These cute canvas tags are also from the target dollar spot, and I
just hand lettered «grateful», «thankful», and «blessed»
on them with a calligraphy marker and tied them onto each
napkin ring.
Nothing fancy, even
just a photo of a sketch
on a
napkin would work.
I
just saw those plates and
napkins on their website and was completely drooling over them!!!
I love your sweet new plates and all the chocolate treats
just waiting to be gobbled up ~ my favorite is the
napkins, they remind me of those old fashioned candy dots
on the long sheets of white paper, adorable!
These
napkins would work for an Easter table
just as well as they would work
on a Thanksgiving table.