Sentences with phrase «open the bottle instead»

The international versions of the game just show him trying to open the bottle instead.

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I did nt want to open a bottle of wine so i used extra milk and sour cream... my bag of spinach was 12oz instead of 10, i used it all... it seemed i needed more cream so i did add extra milk and sour cream....
But this recipe for gluten free chicken bacon ranch casserole is only a bit longer than usual because we're making our own ranch dressing instead of opening up a bottle.
Cook all day, then shred and throw into tacos, fajitas, over brown rice, on sammies... We have guests bring toppings, open a few bottles of wine and relish in your guests instead of sweating in the kitch!
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.
While feeding your little one the unique valve on the nipple opens in order to allow air into the bottle instead of baby's tummy.
Instead of cubes, these trays freeze the milk into rods, or sticks so they can fit directly into the opening of a bottle.
Having arguments once in a while can be healthy if it helps people get feelings out in the open instead of bottling them up inside.
Instead, This opens up a brown leather medical bag packed with bottles that have labels like «Maltodextrin», «Citric acid» and «Allyl isothiocyanate».
Sometimes it's good for me to not open that bottle of Hop Devil while I'm making my parsnips — because it's good for me to question my routines instead of mindlessly performing them.
For all the shooting up, snorting, and pill popping that occurs in the film, rarely are the acts ever graphically shown; Aronofsky instead employs the same quick - cut montages of heroin being cooked, straws taking in lines of coke, pill bottles being opened, and pupils dilating.
«Young law school grad skips the bars and tries to pass the bar instead; Eighteen - year - old Kathleen Holtz has already been hired by a Century City firm; If she doesn't fail the exam, she'll be the youngest licensed lawyer in the nation»: The Los Angeles Times today contains an article that begins, «Other fledgling lawyers may toast the news that they've passed the bar exam by popping open a chilled bottle of champagne.
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