I retired to north Florida, 16 miles from Georgia and had never had collard greens before, (eaten Swiss chard since childhood) until
a neighbor brought over some.
One of my new sweet
neighbors brought over some S'more brownies and they were fabulous — I was tracking right with you sweet friends!
Not exact matches
In an attempt at portion control, I
brought over some of the sweet potatoe brownies to my omnivore
neighbors.
And the good thing is that I live next to Italy, so whenever I pop
over and visit my
neighbors, I always
bring back not only good coffee by the kilo, but as much polenta as I can jam into my suitcase as well.
I
brought it to Adam's (my
neighbor) place and we stored it in the microwave until people came
over.
Having been asked
over to a
neighbors house for dinner I said I would
bring a salad so I bought this dish.
My
neighbor made something similar to this and
brought it
over!
If I hadn't completely destroyed the whole pan trying to scoop and re-scoop and take pics I would've
brought it to my
neighbors across the street who have two little girls, it just has little girl written all
over it doesn't it?!
Our
neighbor came
over while we were grilling so I
brought the homemade chips and salsa out and after one bite he said «this is outstanding.»
Tressa Eaton from Serious Eats says, «Urban fruit - harvesting engages a community, makes community members aware of their own local (and often organic) food resources, provides an opportunity for
neighbors to meet
over the boughs of fruit trees, and
brings up important questions about public space.
Of course, some things have worked out better than others: the pram turned out to be a god - send, giving control
over our crazy kids in busy train stations (but less handy going up and down subway stairs); the child - carrier allowed us to take the kids on a multi-day trek in New Zealand and the ukulele has
brought joy to
neighboring rooms in hotels across Japan and Korea.
My next door
neighbor had a small baby and
brought over a can.
And thanks to my gracious
neighbor who
brought over fabulous Yellow Tail Wine for our bash.
Invite some friends and
neighbors over for a group dinner and ask everyone to
bring a dish to share.
In others, he has seen the residents
bring over treats to welcome their new
neighbors.
We had a wonderful Korean women for our
neighbor when the kids were little and she would always
bring over amazing food!
This is the same pumpkin bread that one of our
neighbors would
bring over every Christmas.
At first they decide to try and bond with their new
neighbors,
bringing over a peace offering in the form of a perfectly rolled joint and trying their damnedest to be cool (the walk
over to the house accompanied by slow motion and a hip hop song might be expected, but it still totally works).
The hope is that
bringing a new car home will have the same effect as
bringing a puppy home — all the buyer's
neighbors and family will see the new car in the driveway and get excited and ooh and aah
over it as they would a new puppy — making it virtually impossible for him to return it.
After a few more attempts, I
brought my
neighbor over to have a look at it again.
Austen herself, living in rural Hertfordshire, mentions in a letter the black servant of a
neighboring household; these servants were often freed slaves,
brought over from the family's estates in the Caribbean.
Have the mailman slip treats through the slot when the mail comes or ask your
neighbor to come
over a few times each day and
bring goodies.
hi natasha, a few weeks ago, my apartment got infested with fleas badly from a nuisance
neighbor that
brought in dogs that had fleas on them, i have a indoor cat that was scratching badly & the lil devilish things were & still r crawling all
over him, ive been getting bit badly by these things & i just gotted a flea comb today & used a lemon scented dishwashing liquid solution (the dishwashing liquid & water) and combed
over my cat various times, im hoping this will kill the fleas cause i tried to use a sargeant flea spray & a flea collar from them, & my cat reacted badly to those things.
But this one surfaced
over the weekend — first when I, against my better judgment,
brought him
over to a party at my
neighbor's house.
Let him get comfortable with his surroundings before
bringing over the
neighbors, friends, and extended family.
Take her to the park, stores that allow dogs and even ask your
neighbors if you can
bring her
over to help in her training.
The vast majority of what's served here is locally sourced, including fresh milk, tortillas and cheese
brought over from
neighbors each morning.
The kingdom of Archadia is
bringing war upon its
neighboring nations and taking them
over one by one (sound a little bit familiar anyone?)
I picture the following cartoon: a goofy looking human in a bath towel running a dozen hair dryers in each hand, and then zooming out to
bring all of their
neighbors into view doing exactly the same thing, then panning
over to show a busy city sidewalk packed with people rushing to work with a briefcase and a dozen running hair dryers in each hand (either with arms at their sides, or perhaps even up above their heads continuing to dry their hair as they walk, briefcases dangling in the air), and then zooming out again to show the same scene carried out on every city sidewalk.
A great way to get to know your
neighbors when you move in is saying, «In case my water breaks at 3 am, can I
bring my son
over so I can take a cab to the hospital?»
Neighbors who start out angry often turn out to be the most accepting,
bringing over cakes during the holidays, mowing the lawn, and even throwing annual barbecues.
I went
over immediately to tell my
neighbor that I wanted a chance to
bring buyers in to see the house.