This is a cosy world turned upside down, in which malcontent fortysomethings find themselves unsatisfyingly addicted to Google, Twitter and Netflix while retro - hip twentysomethings read books, listen to vinyl, bang away at typewriters and binge on 80s VHS tapes («It's
like everything we threw out — except it looks good...»)
Not exact matches
The best way I can describe the people we want is
like this: There are some people who
throw great dinner parties because they really want to take care of their guests, and there are other people who are lousy at it because
everything is a chore,
everything is a problem.
Christians, on the other hand, who seem to think the own
everything and can tell everyone what to do, need to be treated
like any other aggressive neurotic children — firmly denied each and every anti-social desire they have no matter how much they whine or
throw a temper tantrum.
We
throw away
everything in our culture — even the things that should never be
thrown away, things that are designed to last for a lifetime —
like marriages.
And when there is trouble at home,
like Hurricane Sandy or the Sandy Hook shooting, almost
everything else gets
thrown out or squeezed into the back print pages or the leftover broadcast minutes to make space for information on the crisis at hand.
Playing at dice, Nala,
like Yudhisthira, gambles away
everything, but refuses to
throw for his wife.
He knows
everything about god until someone
throws him a curve - ball of reality, and then he runs away
like a little girl who's had her pigtails pulled.
That doesn't mean we can't learn anything useful from the Romans or that we should
throw everything we did learn from them, out...
like their form of democratic government; or where would we be if we refused to use concrete, because the people that discovered its use, had slaves.
This Greek Chicken Salad with Tzatziki Dressing recipe is great for meal - preppers
like myself or people who don't have a lot of time to cook, because you basically do all of the hard work the night before and then
throw everything together when you're ready to eat it.
Like I stated above, with this casserole, you literally
throw everything into your dish UNCOOKED.
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Since
everything is made in just one pan, you can
throw it in the oven while you make some of your other recipes (
like the one I have coming on Tuesday!)
Now you can just
throw everything, including the salad greens, into a bowl, add enough dressing to your
liking, toss until coated, and serve!
I
like that I was able to
throw everything in the food processor and mix away.
We
like things spicy in my household, so I double the seasonings and
throw everything in the crockpot (I cook the turkey and onions in a skillet first).
Just
throw everything into the crockpot, turn it on, walk away for six or so hours and come home to a house smelling
like your Italian grandma's... or maybe what you would imagine your Italian grandma's house would smell
like... if you had an Italian grandma.
Got ta love slow cooker recipes
like this stew...
throw everything in and it's on auto pilot until dinnertime!
Just
threw everything in
like recipe called for and set it to 9 minutes.
Like I said, I just
threw everything in and turned it on, mixed until
everything was well blended.
Kale, the sneaky green I
like to
throw in
everything I make.
For less chunky salsa,
throw everything in a food processor and blitz a few times until it reaches a consistency to your
liking.
Throw in a couple other Natural Products Expo faves
like The Maple Guild, Bob's Red Mill & Neocell and these Coconut Cashew Butter Energy Balls are
EVERYTHING!!!!
But you can also just
throw everything in a bowl,
like I did.
I
like to
throw everything into a blender or food processor to mix well and smooth.
I feel
like since the Paleo / Primal movement has taken off, people are
throwing nut flours and nut butters in
everything just to make them consistent with what they ate prior to going gluten / grain free, and not worrying about upsetting the balance in their bodies!
I
like to do this during the weekend or at the beginning of the week during the rest of my food prep, so that
everything is already done and ready to
throw into a salad.
Don't be put off though,
like everything I make, this is a no - fuss recipe that can be
thrown together in just a few minutes.
Honestly, though, if all you did was
throw your turkey bones into a big stock pot (I use one
like this) with some veggie scraps (
like carrot, celery, and onion) and enough water to cover
everything, you'd end up with a great deal of delicious stock after you let
everything simmer away for awhile.
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throw everything into your blender — blitz until smooth or as smooth as you fancy, I
like it quite chunky — and yep, that's pretty much it.
I had a mountain of dried beans just sitting in my pantry from a grocery shopping trip back in December when I was still pregnant where I vaguely remember
throwing anything and
everything into my grocery cart
like a squirrel storing up for the winter.
I cant stress enough we need a fit koss and another great cb he did
everything against southhampton and mert just headed and gave them the ball back i
like mert he has good character but the boss should be our captain and have someone who can share the workload next to him not covering for everyone else chambers is great but has been
thrown in to many games........
«We dealt well with what was
thrown at us and Manchester City looked
like they were doing absolutely
everything to win the game.
Everything you describe here screams Dez Bryant 2.0, I am not sure this would be a good fit for Dak Prescott because as we've seen hes not a risk taker, does not
like to
throw contested balls and is just overall a pretty poor passer at this point.
No one has ever pronounced «perilous»
like «pair - RAH - luss» before, I don't think, and Fergie
throws everything she has behind that second syllable to knock us all on our asses with a minute - and - a-half still to go in the song.
Many sheepmen who use the national forest for grazing go in with sacks and sacks of strychnine pellets, some in peanut butter, some in honey, and
throw»em around
like seed, and they kill
everything in the area before they bring their sheep in.»
I believe this is a parenting milestone: the first time your kid really
throws up in the middle of the night,
like, all over their bed and
everything else.
Target's baby registry has some amazing perks
like a universal registry that lets you add products from different retailers, and they also
throw in a 15 percent completion discount for
everything left on your registry after your baby is born.
I think I can do a year and then I got to the one year mark and then after that I just
threw everything out the book, after that I was
like, you know what you know with my twins, by the way my twins were the only ones that I breastfeed that long.
I am a super Mom, just
like you, juggling
everything life
throws this way.
When my baby is in teething pain (one of my boys is right now, actually), I
like to
throw everything at the problem: homeopathic remedies (
like frozen waffles) as well as modern science.
This straw tote is an oldie but I love it because I can
throw everything I need
like my makeup and baby bottles.
As far as undies go, I do usually just use the (super stylish) mesh hospital panties since they are easily
thrown away but sometimes I
like the support of my «real» underwear over the mesh ones to kinda hold
everything together, especially when going home.
Like, if you
throw boob
everything is going to be fine, because sometimes what is worse than a boob in public is the screaming child and I know I can fix that.
Q: I feel
like I've tried
everything but my son (age 2) will not stop
throwing his food.
It seems
like the minute you get comfortable with a daily routine, your child goes through a sleep regression that
throws everything off track.
It seems
like sometimes the only thing to soothe my son is hooking him up to my boob even though I know he's not hungry, and then he
throws everything up making him more uncomfortable.
I hate when holidays are on random days of the week, I feel
like it just
throws everything off!
Montgomerie well be right - on the other hand, it might be suggested that Cameron is
throwing a bone to every interest in his party (much
like Blair did pre -» 97) and backing his skills, and the Party's longing for power, on keeping
everything hanging together.
«
Throw your favorite frozen veggies in a pan, cube some extra firm tofu and throw it into the pan, add stir fry sauce to your liking (my favorite is House of Tsang's), and heat until everything is
Throw your favorite frozen veggies in a pan, cube some extra firm tofu and
throw it into the pan, add stir fry sauce to your liking (my favorite is House of Tsang's), and heat until everything is
throw it into the pan, add stir fry sauce to your
liking (my favorite is House of Tsang's), and heat until
everything is warm.
As a dietitian, I question
everything I read, especially when buzzwords
like «alkalizing» are
thrown into the already - confusing mix.