I've talked
a lot about coats versus vests, versus big shaggy sweaters and jackets.
Not exact matches
I'm temped to say that the amount of mixture this makes can handle up to 2.5 cups of nuts, as I managed to sneak in some slivered almonds (which did
coat wonderfully) and had
about 2.25 cups with
lots of leftover crumbs.
I have blogged my own version of cauli couscous salad a few months ago: http://kelliesfoodtoglow.com/2014/04/01/loaded-cauliflower-couscous-salad-with-roasted-turmeric-chickpeas-that-study/ («That study» is not
about chickpeas, btw) I favour a quick drying a softening blast of grated and turmeric -
coated cauliflower in a hottish oven, with preserved lemon and
lots of shaved veggies stirred in.
Hot weather really isn't my thing, but there's a
lot about summer to love like throwing on sandals and not having to wear a
coat.
What I also like
about this
coat is the color, I like purple a
lot and specially in this dark shades because I think is a good way to wear some color that is elegant too.
I know I've talked a
lot about my Fashion Week Secret weapons, but this
coat is really the un-sung hero of last season.
A
lot of you already seen a sneak peek of this look on my Instagram and sent me messages
about my
coat with patches.
A
lot has been said
about a colored
coat but it all boils down to it being a great alternative to and arguably more versatile than a dark
coat.
A few weeks ago I mentioned this heart trench
coat in an I Want That post and had been adding it to my cart then closing out the tab for
about two weeks strait until I finally found the same
coat on SheInsde.com for a
lot less.
With no further yammering from me, I'll let the pictures do the talking; I'm CRAZY
about this
coat, so there are a
lot.
Fall is obviously
about coats for a
lot of designers.
There's a
lot I really love
about this
coat: It's incredibly warm, the pockets are super deep and soft (and warm!)
A few things
about the other things I won in this giveaway: I used the Gem Stick and Gem Glam base and top
coats and liked them a
lot.
I did a
lot of sanding and painted it with
about billion
coats of gray, especially on the doors which seemed to lose the paint in all its grooves.
I can be a little (or a
lot) picky
about the color of trench
coats and I love how light this one is.
I've never owned a trench
coat / vest, so when I'm thinking
about trying a new look, I don't want to spend a
lot!
Whether they're rocking puffer
coats or
lots of layers, the Russian style set know a thing or two
about how to stay warm.
I do recommend doing your first
coat especially thin and not to worry
about getting too much glitter on in the first
coat or two — that could cause the glitter to clump up and need a
lot of manipulation if the upper layers of glitter are catching on the glitter that has already dried a bit.
Another jacket that I get asked
about a
lot is the Floe and Current
Coat.
It might seem like a
lot of money to spend on a rain
coat so you need to think
about how often it rains in your neck of the woods.
Also forget
about the cheap
coat with
lots of insignificant low quality details like sewings, wide collars, etc..
I'm all
about classic
coats, but in a
lot of cases, a statement
coat is just as pertinent.
But what attracted me the most
about this
coat is its fit and length as I personally love mid hip length
coats a
lot since they look great with almost anything.
I got a
lot of questions
about my plaid
coat — It's old H&M, but I found an almost identical one here.
When it comes to
coats, I am all
about having
lots of options.
Living in Houston, a trench
coat is
about all I ever need, so I get a
lot of wear out of it.
As someone who spends a
lot of time thinking
about how women shop (and shopping for myself), there's something cathartic
about talking to someone similarly interested, and Barberich, a self - described «shoe and
coat girl,» is certainly deserving of the moniker «shopping expert.»
«You learn while you are bundled up in a
coat and gloves and a hat and sweating a
lot how to do that little cold shiver, when it is 90 degrees out,» laughed actor Danica McKellar
about the common practice of filming -LSB-...]
There were only
about 10 portraits of Turner, and one was quite glamorous when he was young, the others were showing a kind of heavier, stocky man who wore his
coat a bit long; there wasn't a
lot of historical images even though he was an historical figure.
You will think
about that a
lot over the years, that casual toss of the
coats.
At Learn To Trade The Market, it's all
about being frank with people; I don't sugar -
coat anything, and trust me, there's a
lot of sugar -
coated B.S. floating around out there in the trading world, hoping to catch your interest (as you probably have figured out by now).
With a little bit of thought
about how to offer products in this retail category to customers, retailers can reap
lot of profit, both monetarily and in goodwill from the customers — and pets — who benefit from the today's skin and
coat products.
Usually the Bernese Mountain Dog Poodle mix has a
coat that is low shedding or non shedding, so you don't have to worry
about a
lot of hair on your clothing, furniture, or around your home.
However, the company does not make claims
about the food containing
lots of Omega - 6 fatty acids or improving the dog's skin and
coat or offer a moneyback guarantee.
Other than clipping, curly
coats also don't require a
lot of maintenance since there's no need to worry
about tangles and mats.
Dog's skin and
coat can tell a
lot about his health.
Yes, keeping your little Rascals skin and
coat clean is important for
lots of reason, but when we're talking
about flea prevention, good hygiene extends to his living environment - both indoors and out.
Warm weather brings
about some heavy shedding in dogs who shed (called «blowing their
coat»), while the hypoallergenic dogs do not shed a
lot.
As a manufacturer of bird cages in North America, our company gets
lots of questions
about the
coatings underneath the powder
coating (ie on the steel wire) as well as the zinc and lead content of the new powder
coatings, along with the new metallic looking ultra-thin finishes.
We wonâ $ ™ t try and sugar
coat it - thereâ $ ™ s a
lot of bad news floating
about and the near futureâ $ ™ s looking none too rosy either.
I've been thinking a
lot about color lately.I used to think that I wanted all my walls white.When I look through magazines, white rooms are always the ones that captivate me the most.But the longer I live with my white walls, the more I crave a little color.My Kitchen recently got a
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Because I wanted all of the old paint covered and because I'm pretty fussy
about making sure there is no paint left on the glass, AND because it took three
coats of paint to get it «right» — then I had to use a razor blade to scrape off the paint that got on the glass — it all took a
lot of time.