Not exact matches
They
work in soup
kitchens, care for abandoned babies, teach adults how to read, treat the sick, and do countless other good
works, for which they receive almost no recognition and very
little pay.
An article is due, Brian returns to
work, tinies will make a mess of Legos and dress - up clothes in their playroom, the
little jumperoo - baby - thing is perched on the
kitchen floor, we'll have leftovers tonight.
That
works until the
little guy loses interest in the movie after about five minutes, and then toddles into the
kitchen demanding the food off of our plates even though he has already eaten.
Because I have
little hope in quick remodeling, I figure I'll actually have a
working kitchen by the time your book comes out.
All it takes it's
little imagination and some
work in the
kitchen.
So I promise promise PROMISE that, even if I have to use my
little bit of spending money on this myself... this girl is getting to
work on some breads in the
kitchen ASAP!
I very fondly remember going down to the
kitchen as a
little kid to see her
working on her big flour - coated
work table, scooping heaps of flour out of large plastic containers, and can almost still taste the gluten in the air.
I'm a travel nurse
working, at the moment, in corrections, so when I read the hummus revelation i was on break and nowhere near a
kitchen... but... as luck would have it, there were CHICKPEAS on a sort of thrown together salad the prison
kitchen whipped up... You can imagine the looks and eye rolls when i was seen carefully separating the
little chick peas and experimentally peeling them with thumb and two fingers.
It's tough to keep
little hands from sneaking all the RITZ crackers in my
kitchen when prepping appetizers, so I'm putting those hands to
work.
Professional
kitchen work IS gruntwork, pure and simple, with
little to no glamour.
Icecream, milk, and sometimes a
little bit of hot chocolate powder, mash mash mash with a fork (
kitchen machines and mixers were still a
little out of my repetoire at this point... And the fork
worked surprisingly well:P) and it was the most delicious thing on a hot Summer's day!
With a tried and true quick bread formula at my fingertips (thanks to some adaptations from an America's Test
Kitchen recipe), I set to
work making this sweet bread that is touched with a
little tartness from the cranberries and a zing from the ginger.
Less
work in the
kitchen, less
work on the laptop, a
little more slacking and laying around, right?
Brussels sprouts aren't the first ingredient anybody thinks of when they think of Italian food, but this salad takes a basic equation from the Italian
kitchen — fresh vegetables, olive oil, and a
little bit of Italian cheese — and makes the sprouts
work in the context of the cuisine.
I love spending time in our
kitchen and also share
little glimpses of my life as a wife to one awesome Mathlete and
working mom to 2 cute kids!
-LSB-...] I came across a healthy muffin recipe a couple of weeks ago, that I had been dying to try and finally had a
little down - time before
work on Saturday so I put my
kitchen to good use and tried out the «Fuel to Go Muffins» found on Art and the K
kitchen to good use and tried out the «Fuel to Go Muffins» found on Art and the
KitchenKitchen.
I usually just put it in a giant container in the
kitchen and munch on handfuls of it throughout the day, or bring a
little Tupperware of it with me to
work.
These tasty
little delights may look like they'd be a fair amount of
work in the
kitchen but I'm SO happy to tell you they're insanely easy to whip up and the time they take to make really just lies in waiting for a sweet potato to bake and the quinoa to cook.
I also
worked a
little bit in my
kitchen garden and finally put some seeds in the soil.
Christina, you cook just like I do — adding a bit of this and a
little of that and changing things up to make it
work with what I have in the
kitchen and to what I'm craving now.
I've mostly been using them in the
kitchen or for cleaning up faces and grubby
little hands, but they also
work well in the bathroom both to clean the room and to clean body parts.
Perfect for those with very
little space in their homes or play areas, the Cozy
Kitchen has all the amenities of a working kitchen in 1 compact lo
Kitchen has all the amenities of a
working kitchen in 1 compact lo
kitchen in 1 compact location.
Kitchens are full of science, from the biology of yeast making pizza dough rise to growing salt crystals (sugar crystals are fun too, but a
little tougher to make
work) and learning about starch!
It may take a
little flexibility and some simple prep
work, but with the right expectations, your time in the
kitchen with your preschooler can be a culinary adventure you'll both enjoy.
Here are some
little changes we've been
working on: * Almost 100 %
kitchen cloth use instead of paper towels and paper napkins.
I too breastfeed my 14 months old n planning to continue till i can, use diapers only at night n when go out n planning to completely avoid while home, once my boy is on his foot, i may require
little hard
work no probs.Toys limited n those gifted (left some in carton as it's not apt to gv him now) moroever he likes
kitchen utensils a lot.so i hv stock for him.Dress - i keep good ones in number as we go out on weekends.I prepare my own babyfoods and eat leftovers than preparing for me (if i made some fluid i add flour to it and make a pancake or some other stuff i can takein, thing is he too luvs it).
We only wish that we had found the Learning Tower when our eldest child was a wee
little girl because she seemed to enjoy
working at the
kitchen counter the most (or isn't it probably the case that an only child - as she was at the time - probably gets much more focused
kitchen counter time with caregivers than do a bunch of kids?)
Foods like sprouts will grow easily in glass jars on a
kitchen counter, and with a
little more
work, a tray of microgreens can create a lot of nutrition for a family.
I've mainly been spending days at the hospital and am thankfully able to
work there some, but time in the
kitchen has been a
little less routine this past few week and it may be that way for the next few weeks to come.
If not this, then this pudding: http://testkitchentuesday.com/2012/06/04/not-your-grandmas-chocolate-pudding/ with a
little bit of coconut oil mixed in Lunch — Lentil sandwich on either whole wheat sourdough or wrapped in 2 collard greens (http://testkitchentuesday.com/2013/04/02/lentil-almond-spring-roll-featuring-collard-greens/) with flax crackers or maybe some dried plantains, a piece of fruit — usually an apple, but lately, a peach or 2 plums Afternoon snack — If I'm
working out again on my bike, I'll have a Kind bar or maybe a handful of nuts and raisins Dinner — Big, everything but the
kitchen sink salad, like this one: http://testkitchentuesday.com/2013/01/30/big-salads-for-the-win/ Evening snack — As much as I try not to have one, the evening snack is my vice.
The other sugars
work beautifully as well with
little to no change to a recipe, and I believe they should be a staple in your
kitchen, too.
I'm going to
work on making them a
little less crumbly, but I was really happy to feel successful in the
kitchen again.
While
working on our
little back mudroom redo I was inspired to create something for this narrow
little wall that separates the
kitchen from the living room.
Of course all parents want to provide good, healthy snacks for your
little ones, but most days between juggling family, household responsibilities,
work, and even other children, it can be difficult to spend time in the
kitchen doing a lot prep
work, especially when on the go.
I love Rachel Khoo and her Parisien
little Kitchen... I used to watch her videos also when I was working becuase the tiles of the kitchen and her french touch cooking was really ch
Kitchen... I used to watch her videos also when I was
working becuase the tiles of the
kitchen and her french touch cooking was really ch
kitchen and her french touch cooking was really charming.
I still want to look cute and stylish, but I want something that will
work for lounging, helping out in the
kitchen, and can withstand a
little over-indulging.
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Yesterday at
work I walked into the
little kitchen / break area on my floor at Adobe and ran into a coworker who was also wearing comfy Ugg boots like mine.
I love spending time in our
kitchen and also share
little glimpses of my life as a wife to one awesome Mathlete and
working mom to 2 cute kids!
I catered a big weeding this past weekend, and did a
little more
work for my
kitchen makeover, I'm getting so excited to reveal it to you.
I am
working on a full post of our sweet friend Allison, from Cottage Inspiration «s stunning
kitchen with tons and tons of photos and a source list that I am hoping to have up Sunday or at the latest Monday, but in the mean time I thought I would share a few
little preview photos.
When I was
little, back at Rose Hill, I used to sneak out of the
kitchen, away from Auntie Aggie while she and the other aunties
worked to feed all of the hungry mouths on the plantation.
Tell the dog «No Bite» and move the dog to a chosen quiet area (bathrooms or
kitchens with
little activity
work well) and leave the dog there for a short period.
Just to the right of the
kitchen there is a
little room that is used as an office for you to keep up with the goings on back at
work and a day bed is here along with a walk in shower and a toilet also to sleep that extra guest.
Overcooked features these
little cartoon chefs trying to
work together to cook up dishes in various
kitchen settings.
Yet this
kitchen - sink approach does have downsides: The inclusion of some books which are
little more than collections of postcards stretches the definition to the point of snapping, and, books that are merely catalogues of visual artists»
works are, for the most part, distractions, risking
little and accomplishing less.
Or that in 1943 the «
kitchen of tomorrow» would involve built - in waffle irons and be one in which «three - quarters of the «
little woman's»
work can be done while comfortably seated.»
While anyone with a
little culinary sense can
work as part of a
kitchen crew, employers prefer that the staff they hire has some information about the way this system is handled.
The condo needs a
little work and could use updated bathrooms and
kitchens.
Most of the hard
work raising vegetables and flowers from seeds comes in the beginning when you have a million
little peat pots, seed packets, bags of seed - starting soil mix and Popsicle sticks spread out on the
kitchen table.