Not exact matches
I
keep the format of my meals at home consistent (a grilled protein with some steamed
seasonal vegetables and a vinaigrette), while changing out the base ingredients to
keep things interesting.
It's not uncommon to think about the extra
things you can do during the slow times to
keep a
seasonal business profitable all year, but these five suggestions might help you maximize your busiest seasons to distribute profits throughout the year and profitably manage your business» finances.
In
keeping things simple, I am always on the lookout for new ways to enjoy
seasonal produce, like these gorgeous apricots I picked up last week.
When I
keep these
things in mind with my cooking and recipes, I know that I'm creating something that transcends dietary and
seasonal confines, even if it does play within them.»
The menu changes weekly, if not nightly, partly because of Taymor's constant need to
keep things fresh and
seasonal, and partly because he never knows exactly what the restaurant's half - acre garden, located near the beach in Venice, will yield that day.
Sasson suggests adding frozen berries to cereal and salads, and mixing cooked
seasonal fruits and vegetables — like sweet potatoes with apples — to
keep things interesting as winter wears on.
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Another important
thing for me is to
keep my recipes
seasonal and local when accessible and affordable.
Sometimes we get stuck in the
seasonal color rut of burgundy, camel, black, navy, olive, repeat... But I like to
keep things interesting and throw other shades into my rotation.
Doing a layered outfit for the season is perfect when
keeping things casual but also
seasonal.
Shop
seasonal sales for your gear, and
keep an eye on prices for the most expensive
things you need.
But with all houses, there are certain
things you need to
keep on top of or do on a
seasonal basis.
For relaxed
seasonal dining, the best
thing is to
keep place settings simple — it helps guests feel like its time to relax.
develop a servants heart by thinking of ways that you can bless your husband and children every day...
keeping seasonal traditions alive and fun... creating time for family togetherness... cherish each moment... give your children a sense of belonging... laugh a lot... count your blessings and be joyful about them... find 10
things to be thankful about every day and then thank God for them... be creative, make do with what you have.....
Being in a rental this Halloween means
keeping things relatively simply for
seasonal and holiday decor.
The fare on offer is simple, fresh and
seasonal — think shellfish soup and sautéed cod — and just the
thing to
keep you going as you enjoy the hikes, dives, kayaking or horseback rides that enable you to experience this amazing countryside at close hand
I was lucky enough to be part of this tour last year as well (click here to see my modern and fresh tour from 2013); I try to change my
seasonal decor every year, as I love to do different
things and
keep myself from getting bored.
I like using a little «whimsy» in my home, and find
seasonal decor to be a way to
keep things fun and fresh.