Sentences with phrase «n't drink a glass»

How else are we going to make liquid if we're not drinking glasses of it in the first place, right?
Half the world can not drink a glass of milk without cramping up.
So, at the end of a hard day like that, smoke a joint, don't drink a glass of alcohol.

Not exact matches

«I love a glass of wine, but I'm not going to drink that glass during the day, that would make me too tired.
Glass credits Dorsey with having a vague idea about how to share status, but asserts it didn't turn into Twitter until the two of them spent several hours bantering in a car on the rain - slickened streets of San Francisco after a night of drinking.
«If a bar is serving an Abbey - style with 11 percent alcohol content, that's not something you want to drink out of a big pint glass,» says Oliver.
Our bodies are constantly losing water, which is why drinking a glass of H20 once a day is not enough to keep the body replenished.
Drink Champagne out of a white wine glass, like the French do, not a Champagne flute.
It's a bit like giving a man who just ran a marathon in Phoenix a glass of water, then telling him he can't drink it until he's 25.
The feminist position springs not from the premise of our dignity, which applies to men as well as women and would preclude such partisan perversions of semantics, but from responding to the pernicious modem premise that sex is a drink of water with the equally wrongheaded premise that any politically incorrect act by a man is a glass of poison.
That means, they bring your food and anything extra you request, they clean up spills and other messes (throw up from a child, a broken glass etc.), keep your drinks filled, tolerate obnoxious customers with bad attitudes, laugh at jokes that aren't funny — and really the list could go on.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
The bartender fills a glass, but says, «You can't drink that here.
I actually really don't know the weights — I literally just use a drinking cup or mug to measure them, as long as you use the same glass to measure all the ingredients it will work perfectly!
Add ice to the glass if you would like (Mexicans drink it with ice, but Americans don't like the idea of ice in beer).
I drink one too many glasses of wine here and there... and not because I'm diving off the deep end from my healthy diet, but because I embrace balanced eating and the 80/20 principle.
The sweet - sour drink worked for my young palate, but as I got older and was introduced to a much larger variety of good quality liquors (not the junk we drank in college), I grew to appreciate a nice glass of Chambord on the rocks.
Not only do I quite enjoy them but they're a great way to get a huge quantity of veg into the start of the day — and eating a green smoothie with a spoon instead of drinking it from a glass serves a dual purpose.
And when a friend was coming for dinner and told me he couldn't drink alcohol because he was taking a round of medication, I simmered up a batch of ginger syrup for him, so he wouldn't look at my constantly refilled (and emptied) wine glass so longingly.
While I realize I can not always drink a full glass of life, I seem to forget that I can still take a few mouthfuls.
I'm not a big milk person, as in I don't pour myself a glass of milk to drink unless its got chocolate in it or chocolate chip cookies beside it.
When thoroughly chilled, being careful not to shake, open up the two cans of straight coconut milk and (depending on whether you have opened the can with the cream or liquid layer at the top) either tip off the coconut water into a glass and scoop out the coconut cream that is left into a bowl, or scoop the coconut cream off the top to a bowl and pour the leftover coconut water into a glass (save the coconut water to drink or put in a smoothie).
When I am not drinking life out of wine glasses, I like to enjoy eating desserts out of them.
Personally, I'm not a big drinking but I don't see anything wrong with enjoying a glass of wine in moderation!
I know what you are thinking, if not a sports drink, how about a big glass of OJ?
As I sit here, a glass of wine in my hand, the Elf playing the drums not 5 metres away and a Great Dane puppy trying to hold a chew ball using my boob as a prop, I drink to us all.
I quite like it in smoothies and shakes but it's grim in tea and I'm not sure I'd want to drink a glass of it neat, either.
I technically shouldn't drink red wine, because I'm fairly certain that it gives me headaches, so the glass of wine you see in the background of these photos is a total lie.
So every year, I tell myself that I will NOT go crazy at the holidays and eat truffles for every meal and drink a million glasses of wine.
Because when I want a drink for breakfast, I will not be reaching for a glass of orange juice from my local grocery store.
If you have whole pecans on hand, and don't have a nut chopper, simply use a measuring cup or drinking glass to crush them before sprinkling them on top of the dough.
If you don't want to drink and want to appear that you are, ask the bartender with a wink to give you soda water with lime in a cocktail glass.
My husband mentioned drinking it out of a shot glass, and he, like me, doesn't much like anything that's drunk from a shot glass, so I take his statement as high praise.
As far as a glass to drink I prefer coconut milk because it is so white (which may not be significant in terms of health but it reminds me of dairy milk).
You can use a drinking glass, but those edges are typically «chunkier» and so your edges might not be as accurate.
If you don't have a charming little maple leaf cookie cutter, don't worry; you can form small balls of dough, press them with the bottom of a drinking glass until they flatten, and then bake for a more modest - looking cookie.
Drinking is for water, coffee, tea, and my weird «protein milk» creations (i.e. I just stir in the scoop of protein powder in my glass of almond milk and eat it with a spoon... don't judge, it's good!).
Worked out great, I used 1 cup (I wouldn't necessarily want this in a glass to drink, but the added pulp is fine in relish I also used SugarLeaf (SweetLeaf stevia / cane sugar blend, I didn't have enough honey), about 1/4 cup and two droppers of Lemon Drop liquid stevia.
So grab a glass and a straw (we can't be drinking a fancy sounding drink without a straw, now can we?)
When you drink a whole glass of straight juice it can be a bit funky (especially if you add beets), but nothing you can't drink down in the name of health.
-- If you don't drink it all at once, store it in a glass jar (mason jars work well or re-use nut butter jars) in the fridge.
It really is a refreshing afternoon drink that makes you feel bright, even if you're living in an area of the world where spring hasn't arrived quite yet — a glass of this will hurry in those sunny vibes real quick.
Pour drink with ice cube into a rocks glass (do not strain).
Drinking Red Wine Boosts Fertility in Women, Study Finds Women who drink one glass of red wine a week boast better fertility than those who don't, a U.S. study has found...
I was pleasantly surprised by green smoothies, one wouldn't normally think of drinking a glass of spinach.
Although I don't drink often, a glass of wine is definitely one of my guilty pleasures.
Extra-virgin olive oil Raw coconut oil and expeller pressed coconut oil Macadamia nut oil Raw apple cider vinegar Raw coconut vinegar Coconut butter Coconut milk (not light) Sustainably caught canned sardines, tuna, and salmon Wild - caught anchovies Marinara sauce — organic, no - sugar added, in glass jars Organic grape juice (fruit juice is not a healthy drink option and should be limited - we only drink if for the weekly Friday night / Saturday lunch Shabbat or holiday blessings) Organic herbal teas Capers Olives Organic fruit spread — no added sugars.
We're not trying to replace the bottle; instead we're improving the availability and portability of wine so that it can be enjoyed during more drinking occasions, such as on a boat or where glass is not allowed (outdoor concert / stadium etc) or simply at home when consumers don't want to open an entire bottle.
The London Wine Competition wants to highlight and reward wines that are enjoyable to drink, not just high point scorers where one glass in enough.
Not long ago, my wife and I watched a one - station, one - drink bartender in Guadalajara start a michelada by scooping salt and powdered chicken bullion into the bottom of a giant glass mug.
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