Sentences with phrase «lunch with another friend of»

Saying yes to the lunch with a friend of your parents, even though it's bound to be awkward.
We were so blessed to grab lunch with another friend of ours during the break between the 5K and 1 - mile.
I DID actually have lunch with a friend of DD's yesterday who DID tell me about the antics of his younger days.

Not exact matches

Of course you can't make plans to do fun things during lunch every day — but the occasional meal with a friend or trip to your favorite boutique can be good for you and your productivity.
The simple act of leaving the house to run an errand, grab lunch with a friend, or even just to take a walk becomes a much more involved process, requiring everything from diaper bags to bottles to bibs to a spare set of clothes in preparation for inevitable messes.
In one of my last days at Cisco I happened to be walking into a Longhorn Restaurant with a group of engineer friends for lunch.
«Our operations director is running surveys from the beach, our [senior vice president] of business development is having lunch with a friend in Connecticut because he is working from home, and our [senior vice president] of product development is taking a break to tend to his goats in Vermont,» Fitzgerald says.
She also has more time to go shopping, stay active with tai chi and line dancing, spend time with her four grandkids, or go to lunch with friends, most of whom are fully retired.
We can check the weather, read the latest headlines, view a bank balance, make plans with friends and order lunch all in a matter of seconds.
Ostensibly, while she was having lunch with the European Commissioner she received a phone call from her coalition mates, our old friends the DUP of Northern Ireland, who at the last minute experienced a change of heart regarding the border issue.
I could look forward to the company of retired friends and to sharing relaxed lunches with my wife.
The fact that I spent most of yesterday rewriting and editing this post, emailing trusted friends with drafts, making my husband re-read it over lunch, praying, rewriting a bit more, seriously contemplating deleting the whole thing and writing about cupcakes instead, and generally chewed my fingernails off is an indicator that I'm terrified to publish it.
Yet, Protestant / evangelical Christians will believe as absolute fact, that a first century dead man walked out of his tomb after three days of decomposing, ate a broiled fish lunch with his friends, and then levitated into outer space based on the testimony of... one..., possible, eyewitness» testimony!
When I mentioned this to a friend of mine, who is a teacher in a non-denominational school, he suggested that I come over and have lunch with some of his pupils.
The fact that I spent most of yesterday rewriting and editing this post, emailing trusted friends with drafts, making my husband re-read it over lunch, praying, rewriting a bit more, seriously contemplating deleting the whole thing and writing about cupcakes...
Opening the Deli has been a massive group effort and a lot of work has gone into creating a beautiful space to celebrate natural, simple, honest, and importantly delicious food for everyone who wishes to come by for a morning latte, an afternoon lunch with friends, or even a post dinner treat.
Santropol Ratatouille Soup A lunch and tea break with an editor friend started with a bowl of amazing Ratouille Soup from Montreal s beloved Santropol Restaurant.
It's about eating meals that make you feel your best — that might mean a bowl of almond milk porridge for breakfast, a kale and sweet potato salad for lunch and a burger with wine for dinner with friends, and that's totally ok.
-- we got our act together, got baking, and made it there to share a quick lunch with some of our favorite Internet friends before running back home to get back on the cooking bandwagon for a catering event that evening.
The third time I made this pasta, I had a small bowl of it for lunch and left the rest of it for my husband for dinner as I was going out with friends that night, and when I came home?
First up — some presents for my annual Christmas lunch with a group of friends.
A few months back I had a lunch date with a wise friend of mine and we got to chatting about this recent cookbook project.
Breakfast: Strawberry Smoothies (fresh strawberries, organic soy milk, spinach, banana, water and a splash of flax oil) and Fruit Salad (strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, peaches, apples and clementines) Lunch: We went to the theatre with friends.
Everyone brings a dish to share so lunch is always a beloved mish - mash of cultures — last year my mum's soya sauce duck with Chinese mushrooms fought for space on the overloaded table with my Auntie R's traditional roast turkey, my sister in law's clove - studded ham, our friend's Malaysian lamb curry, king prawns, oysters, my ex's German coleslaw and potato salad, noodles, smoked fish and quinoa salad brought by friends and my dad's famous lobster noodles.
Catching up with friends over lunches, dinners, and just coffee is the right kind of forecast.
It's ooey - gooey and packed full of delicious flavour, and perfect for the nights when you just want to put something on the table super quick or for that lunch date with your friends.
Back in Bentonville days, when one of our friends invited us for lunch, she prepared Beans with onion, fennel seeds and besan flour.
I'm in the car with my best friend, and we've just had lunch at this quiet, quaint restaurant with huge windows so close up to the Old City walls it'll make you gasp - hippie bowls of grains with roasted vegetables and a big, oil - slicked plate of glossy green lentils her baby couldn't stop grabbing.
I am doing a salad challenge with a group of friends for the month of November — the rule is we have to eat a salad every day, either for lunch or for supper.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of lunch at the Hopkins Inn with friends to celebrate a special birthday.
Last week I had lunch with two girl friends of mine..
Easter Family Brunch was the theme of the Lunch With Friends class at Grace - Marie's Kitchen at Bristol Farms in Manhattan Beach last week.
These next few make it seem like I eat lunch out with friends all the time, but I swear I bring my lunch to work almost everyday... First up is a Green» Go Sushi Burrito from Komotodo stuffed full of fried tofu, portobello mushroom fries, avocado, wakamo Japanese salad, pickled red cabbage, English cucumber and sweet corn:
I ordered an exceptional salad there a couple of weeks ago while having lunch with friends, and I've been craving it ever since!!
I'd have the lunchbox of dreams, frolicking with my deep red fall nails (with glitter accents, thankyaverymuch) and my favorite friends on either side sporting similar autumn lunch boxes.
Last night I had dinner with my lady friends, so packing lunch today was a bit of a challenge to be honest.
«It will be a spot for Omaha residents to enjoy a beer while shopping, a quick business lunch or a sushi dinner and glass of wine with friends
«The menu will cater to a variety of guests, whether it's closing a deal over a business lunch or unwinding on weekends with friends.
Meeta, my blogger friend from What's for lunch honey, had told me about the hot cross buns she made a couple of days ago, on chat, and she enticed me with a gorgeous photo (that's not a surprise anyway) of the same.
I have shared this recipe with a couple of friends and will make again next week for lunches.
There were late nights crying with old friends and late lunches at Barney's (best people watching in all of New York).
Even a little phone conversation can boost your mood, but getting out of the house to go to lunch with your mom or shopping with a friend is a must every once in a while.
I have a number of lunch packing friends who also have children with autism.
I made a weekend's worth of food for my daughter's juvenile arthritis camp / conference in June and was able to use the Easy Lunch Box containers to take food with us to the camp cafeteria so my daughter could eat with her friends instead of in the dorm room (where the attendees all stay).
Big lunches can be overwhelming, especially to small people: Most students have very little time to eat lunch — maybe 20 minutes, a lot of which is spent gabbing with friends and figuring out how to open their assorted eco-friendly containers.
Not only do our in - person Breastfeeding Basics class attendees get the best breastfeeding education and hands - on practice, Q&A time with our staff of breastfeeding experts, a delicious lunch from the Village Baker, a whole support network of new friends and lactation experts... they go home with grab bags worth $ 150!
We have friends whose kids are going to the public kindergarten (only 1/2 day) with the «wraparound» enrichment program for the rest of the day; their little ones are already stressed out because they have just 2.75 hours in school, during which they're basically being trampled on with mountains of «instruction,» and the wraparound program gives just 20 minutes for lunch while foregoing rest time in favor of «reading instruction» and «homework help.»
This class will allow your little camper additional time to eat lunch and play with all of their new friends and teachers!
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
As part of our Family Dinner Dilemma discussion, Lunch Tray reader (and friend) Donna recently alerted me to «No Take Out,» a free recipe service that provides you with a new dinner menu each night.
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