Sentences with phrase «not opening the fridge»

I am not opening the fridge nearly as much to plug some craving I can not soothe on a restrictive diet.
I also couldn't open the fridge door all the way so in order to clean it if I wanted to take all the shelves and drawers out, I had to take the window sill off, pull it out and turn it.

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That being said I have a tendency to eat them all in a day or so if they're in my fridge, as they're just so delicious, so I often store them in the freezer so that they don't call my name every time I open the fridge door!
Would it not have gotten So moist and soft had I just left it open while chilling in the fridge?
On days I feel like I've eaten too much but still find myself opening the fridge for another spoon, I ask my husband to find a good hiding place for the jars and swear not to tell me.
I have an opened tin of chickpeas in the fridge and I just can't decide what to do with them.
Having George so tired was quite nice because I didn't have to wrestle him away from the strawberries in the fridge every time I opened the door like I have been doing the past couple of days.
I didn't want to open up by telling you guys that this was a «clean out the fridge dinner,» because there's just something unappealing to me about thinking of a dish that way, but that is exactly what this is.
But if you can't wait for that long, I understand... by all means get into it, store in the fridge once opened....
I used canned coconut milk, which does not need to be stored in the fridge... until AFTER you open the can.
That rhubarb had been hanging around for far too long and making me feel guilty about not using it every time I opened the fridge.
Simply set your can in the fridge overnight and open the next day (don't tip the can) and scoop out the thick top layer of coconut cream.
Despite being fluffy and moist, baking this dairy - free chocolate banana bread doesn't require opening a jar of applesauce that will then fester in the back of the fridge for weeks
I kept the opened packet in the fridge for about 2 months before using it for these buns and didn't let them return to room temperature but used them immediately!
I get so hungry in the middle of the day, open all of my cabinets and my fridge 10 times, pace around... and then I remember that smoothies exist and they're fast and you don't even have to plan.
In the absence of cooked chicken or turkey in my fridge, and not wanting to open another can of tuna, I've been defrosting meatballs and adding them to my lunch salad.
About this particular recipe... few months ago my mum brought me bunch of dried figs and I do nt have a deal with them in vegan cooking before (I «m all about dates you know:)-RRB- so everytime I open my fridge these little strangers looked at me reproachfully.
Sometimes for time and ease, I keep a can of rolls ready for sleepover guests, but to my poor son's dismay, no matter how many times he opened the fridge door, the little Pillsbury can did not appear.
Hahaha you know those moments you have when you open your fridge knowing full well that you have not stock it up, nevertheless you open it still hoping things will change.
It is recommended that you always store your milk in the back of the fridge and freezer so it isn't influenced by the blast of warm air every time the door opens.
Do not window shop in front of the refrigerator — Determine what you want to remove ahead of time to avoid unnecessary time spent with the fridge door open.
(False) So she took it upon herself to not only put on an apron, but also to open the fridge and get out some more fruit.
Opening up my fridge last night, in addition to the usual bread, peanut butter, milk, and string cheese, I found a bag of spinach, two chicken breasts, three ready to be discarded mushrooms, no onions, and not much else of
Regardless of why they occur, food aversions can be tricky — especially when mealtime rolls around and you find yourself staring at an open fridge and can't find anything you'd like to eat.
If you're not convinced, just open your fridge or visit your pharmacist.
Physical activity is limited — you're not supposed to bend, carry heavy things, or do any housework (even as much as opening the fridge!).
Whether it's due to health reasons, personal preference or availability issues (like all those tragic times when mid-way through cooking you open the fridge to realize there are none left), there are many situations where eggs just don't work.
Would it not have gotten So moist and soft had I just left it open while chilling in the fridge?
In generations past, when finding your next meal was not as easy as opening your fridge, this mechanism could help your body to hold on to valuable energy stores and survive longer in times of famine.
You get home, open up the fridge and cupboards only to realize, dang, you didn't prep any food for dinner.
In the absence of cooked chicken or turkey in my fridge, and not wanting to open another can of tuna, I've been defrosting meatballs and adding them to my lunch salad.
If it's in a closed jar, being tasted daily, could I not keep it in flip - top bottles, on the counter, from the beginning, opening daily, and then move to the fridge when it tastes right at 3 + days?
When was the last time you opened a fridge and didn't find this tasty spread inside?
Simply set your can in the fridge overnight and open the next day (don't tip the can) and scoop out the thick top layer of coconut cream.
I wonder if possibly it might be a good tool for 3/4 times per year, and then cycle back into a regular eating regimen, maybe it mobilizes some fat if undertaken periodically, in the context of a 2 - 3 meal per day regular regimen (I have always hated breakfast so not sure I'll ever quite get to 3 meals per day — unless you count opening the fridge and eating a cold chicken sausage with the door open a «meal» Thanks for your insights.
The next time you open a can of chickpeas, don't pour the liquid down the drain — stash it in your fridge.
I am trying my hardest not to open the fridge and finish off this amazing pasta before dinner!
Now here's a winter soup that reminds me of what my mama used to call «Slumgullion» or some sort of thing, meaning you open up the fridge, take out all of the leftovers that haven't spoiled yet, and make soup out of it.
Please note that our supplements are all natural and do not contain any preservatives, so they require refrigeration once opened and will last 6 months in the fridge.
You can teach a dog to do many things like open a fridge and fetch you beer, dance, run, watch television and even spy on our Russian friends but one thing you can not teach them to do is to stop chewing....
*** All of our guests will enjoy the following amenities: - Ensuite bathrooms - Linens and towels provided - Secure individual storage (in dorm rooms)- Heat / AC - Free WiFi - Internet Cafe and printing - Laundry room - Common kitchen (limited to fridge, microwave and stove)- Roof terrace - Bar / cafe open all day - ATM - Vending Machines - Photobooth - Baggage storage The entire hostel is no smoking No outside alcohol may be brought into the hostel Cancellations with 48 hrs or less notice or no - shows will be charged the first night Payment upon arrival by cash or credit / debit cards in non-refundable Guests may check in at any time and leave bags for no extra charge All rooms will be available for check in by 3 pm Check out time is 11 am TAXES ARE NOT INCLUDED - City, State and Occupancy taxes total an additional 14.75 % + $ 3.50 / night All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18
However, we didn't feel that this compromised our privacy, as we did not hear the guests staying in the next villa during our stay.The villas are incredibly spacious with an open plan design, creating a relaxing space.The bedroom has a large bed, a comfortable seating area for lounging and the amenities include drinks making facilities and a fridge (which you must stock from the nearby bar).
Open and airy living spaces downstairs with kitchenette (with fridge and kettle), dining and daybed are terrifically relaxing, although not entirely private — you'll get to know your (rather close) neighbours.
• Two bedrooms — a double and a twin (linen provided) • Comfortable lounge area with TV, (Digie Box) and conversion for single bed • Flush toilet and shower room (towels not included) • Well equipped kitchen with gas cooker, electric kettle, toaster, fridge, microwave and iron • Heating and water is gas powered, lighting is all electric, and all service included in rent • Dimensions 30» x 10» • Prices from # 200 per week • open all year
My only problems experienced here were that when they opened the door, the room smelt musty which was not nice, and also, the fridge was off so there was no ice available, (they did bring me ice after asking).
The water in the ice cube trays will not refreeze if she keeps the fridge door open.
All open to a variety of security risks (your smart fridge gets hacked and a third party is able to access your credit card information because your fridge is, obviously, set up to automatically order food items) and headaches (one manufacturer's smart hub doesn't work with another manufacturer's smart bulbs, but that's okay because they've stopped supporting their products and they won't work by year's end anyway).
We speak with someone one day who is thinking of selling in the next» xx» period of time and then in short order their home is listed on the MLS and your name is not on the listing which infuriates you, when in real life after you met with them doing everything right (answered all their questions, asked all the right questions and was not pushy just consultation... displaying professionalism) one day unbeknownst to you one of the sellers has a health or life issue raising the need for immediate change and they hit open houses and Boom... they buy one, and that agent was in the right place at the right time and lists their home (with your annual calendar on their fridge and your notepad on their counter beside your branded fly swatter) and you have a What - Happened - Moment.
Don't let children keep opening the fridge door.
When you're wondering how much milk you've got left or whether the kids have eaten the last of the Petits Filous, you don't even need to open the fridge to find out.
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