Sentences with phrase «n't tried a dress»

Why not try a dress with some sparkle and sass?
Then why not try this dress for a smart and casual look?
I love the long top over jeans as well as the next girl, but why not try a dress over jeans to shake things up a bit?
I have not tried the dress over leggings or pants, but just may give this a shot for spring... I love your combination here including the hat!
Seriously, if you haven't tried dresses in a few years, they are an easy way to take your style up a notch.

Not exact matches

When she tried to arrange for the bridesmaids to get together and pick out bridesmaids dresses two of them couldn't make it on the day she picked.
MM.LaFleur was created to cater to women whose work days can look more like 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and who might not want to devote their limited free time to trying on work dresses in a changing room.
I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
Also, don't forget to try the potato wedges with ranch dressing - they're not to be missed!»
«Girls were coming to my cramped New York apartment, trying on the dress in front of my husband and dog, [while I was] trying to get money to make sure I wasn't scammed,» Ward told Business Insider.
And dressing up in new clothes every day, trying to look attractive or desirable and stay clean and respectable — it's a lot of effort, and I don't have it in me anymore.
I was outraged that the videographer would be trying to make a point by embarrassing those walking by not noticing their family members dressed up as «homeless».
This doesn't matter when we're trying to ignore a national debate on the color of a blue / gold dress, but it definitely matters when we're scrolling past stories of sexual violence as if they're any other social media moment — intimate, distant, easily discarded.
I guess what I'm getting at is that freedom of speech is a protected right of American citizens and so this guy has a right to say whatever he wants but please don't try and dress it up in some pretty bow and claim that it isn't an attack or an attempt to prove Christians wrong.
But you would have us believe that good and evil didn't exist before the fall and THAT reflects God's poor planning no matter how you try to dress it up.
Bin Laden didn't even try to dress it up any other way.
But I try, When I dress you up in fine, fashionable clothes so that you will look like the others, When I keep you at home to protect you from the world, When I try, in vain, to fight the pull of time so it won't change anything about the way you laugh, the way you whisper, the way you play — all these little ways I know are yours alone.
I tried the dressing up more, and I was uncomfortable and it took away from my fellowship with God... I tried dressing really casual / comfortable and it just felt wrong — so now I do a balance, not too dressy, not too casual.
I do have one question, about this recipe, as I was hoping to try this recipe tomorrow, I could not help but notice that in the dressing, you have olive oil twice.
After reading this dressing recipe, I can't wait to try it with some delicious ripe melon.
And considering 95 percent of us have made resolutions to be healthier, why not try this champagne vinaigrette dressing on a healthy salad?
Even if you don't try the wings definitely make the dressing.
My challenge is that I don't really have an available dresser to put my son's clothes in, so I'm trying to come up with other «organized» ways to keep his clothes.
I haven't had Green Goddess dressing in a while because I am not about the mayo and sour cream based dressing, so I can't wait to try this one soon!
I say it's not lucky for me because as a person who tries hard to eat healthy and natural foods often, the second we get to Cafe Rio all I want to do is order 5 tortillas and a grande dressing and go to down.
You could try using coconut yogurt, but I haven't tried that and am afraid it would give the dressing a funny taste.
I get dressed in the silence of the morning and try not to wake Sebastian with the creaking of the old wooden floors.
And lastly, can not wait to try out this recipe (that jalapeno dressing alone looks amazing.)
I've even been known to dip pizza in Ranch dressing on occasion (don't knock it till you try it!).
I found pot roast that needed to be used up, so I made these pot roast and egg white breakfast tacos — if you haven't tried this Bolthouse Farms dressing yet, go out and get it.
I don't have a Facebook account either, but would like to try the Buttermilk Ranch Dressing recipe, and try for a chance to win the cookbook.
Dressing tasted bitter, tried to fix it but still didn't like it.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
I try to convince the world that wrinkled dresses are the new black (though I'm not sure it's quite working).
I did change several things in the vinaigrette, and it still turned out to be the best salad dressing I've tried so far (not that I've tried many, to be honest).
I am not sure about iceberg wedge (am not a fan of iceberg, wedge or not), but I have tried this dressing on a few things already (broccolini, shredded carrots, unidentifiable lettuce, and just plain by itself) and I really like it.
(If you can't find Annie's Light Goddess where you live, you might try another brand or substitute a light creamy Italian or Caesar dressing you like.)
I love iceberg lettuce wedges, I love bacon, and I love blue cheese dressing... can't wait to try yours!
I can't wait to try this recipe because I love farro and buttermilk dressings — especially on the acidic end of the spectrum.
I'll trust you on not trying to take off the sour edge from the dressing.
This bowl isn't a «saucy» dish, so if you like bowls to have dressing or a sauce to bring everything together you might try something like sriracha mayo or sweet chili sauce.
I tried this dressing without Wostershire sauce (didn't have any) and took the suggestion of adding more cheese... I think I used 2 ounces.
I have never heard of this fabled dressing, but that certainly won't stop me from trying it!
The dressing is what hooked me, one that I haven't heard of before so I will def have to try it.
And a new line of dressings — which I have in my kitchen and I can't wait to try them.
Don't forget to tag #recipesfromapantry on Instagram or Twitter, if you try Baked Quinoa Falafels With An Orange Tahini Dressing (GF and Vegan)!
We don't use much dressing on our salads, but I'm trying to get away from packaged ones.
When I tried to eat a salad that had a sweet salad dressing, I was so overwhelmed by it's cloying nature that I literally could not swallow it.
As I can't buy Hidden Valley Products where I live can you please tell me if the «Ranch Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix» is a dry or liquid mix because I'd love to try to make your «BBQ Bacon Ranch Chicken».
Don't forget to tag #recipesfromapantry on Instagram or Twitter, if you try Shaved Cauliflower And Orange Salad With An Orange Tahini Dressing -LCB- GF, Vegan -RCB-!
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