Sentences with phrase «other side of the green»

On the putting green, you get a last - minute seizure and the ball squirts away at right angles to the hole but, because it's so far off line, manages to stop hole high on the other side of the green.
Buckingham Palace: Just on the other side of Green Park, I recommend visiting Buckingham Palace to view the changing of the guards and for a few photo ops in front of the palace and fountain.
It's plain and obvious: Even if El Poblado is the city's safest neighborhood, there's a mass of people living in deep, wretched misery on the other side of the green parks, the jogging tracks, and the rooftop swimming pools.
The cart will drop Link off in room 1F - E4 again, this time on the other side of the green blocks where a chest is located.

Not exact matches

Key personal takeaway: Some of the grass is objectively greener on the other side.
«We just sort of shrugged our shoulders and said, «The grass is greener on the other side of the fence,» and that was it,» Lowry says.
The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but if you can't get over the fence quickly, your business won't live for you to enjoy it.
They bring with them proven success (where unknowns carry a ton of question marks), familiarity with company culture and processes (which means less training) and a reminder to coworkers thinking about leaving that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
One of the big stories of 2017 has been investors deciding that the grass really is greener on the other side.
We'll do it like this: Each of you should have received a large card, red on one side, green on the other.
He relates the story of a minister who, in a sermon on marriage, shocked his congregation with the frank acknowledgment that, yes, the grass is greener on the other side.
The truth was that the murder occurred on the other side of the city, that the police knew who committed the crime, that the man under the streetlight was waiting for a date to show up and that the mysterious green car belonged to someone who came home for lunch every day.
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
On the other side there is the american green, american system of capitalising everything....
We love to make soup for lunch over this side of the pond (UK) and I just know my other half will love this — beans, greens and soup!
You can serve the meatloaf with a green salad, or other sides of choice.
Sometimes I add a simple green salad on the side, and other times I cook up some pasta and toss it with a dollop or two of pesto, which helps to satiate the meaty - craving young men at my table.
Directions: Sift together and set aside 1 C all - purpose white flour, 1 1/2 t baking powder, 1/4 t baking soda, 1 t salt / Stir 3/4 C stone ground cornmeal and 1 T sugar into other dry ingredients / In a separate bowl whisk together 2 large eggs and 1 C buttermilk / Add liquid to dry ingredients and stir together / Stir in 2 T chopped fresh marjoram (or a smaller amount of dried), 1/4 C finely chopped green onion and 4 T melted butter / Pour into greased pan, bake @ 400º for 25 minutes, or until cornbread is lightly browned and pulls slightly away from sides of the pan.
Assemble bowls, beginning with rice on one side of the bowl and fresh greens on the other.
I mostly make green instead of red for any given Mexican recipe because my husband prefers green over red, so I like to try out other peoples» roja recipes and see what sticks Maura at The Other Side of The Tortilla recently posother peoples» roja recipes and see what sticks Maura at The Other Side of The Tortilla recently posOther Side of The Tortilla recently posted..
Of course you can also experiment with different savory toppings for your grits or try the greens as a side with other dishes.
Chicken with Oyster Mushrooms, Portobellos, & Napa Cabbage (adapted from Every Grain of Rice by Fuchsia Dunlop) 3 skinless chicken breasts (~ 1.5 lbs without the bone), thinly sliced ~ 1 lb mushrooms (we used 2 big portobellos and 3 big oyster mushrooms), thinly sliced 1 small head garlic (about 6 large cloves), thinly sliced about the same quantity ginger, thinly sliced 1 napa cabbage (a bit on the small side), cored, quartered, and sliced into ~ 1/4 ″ thick pieces safflower oil (or any other neutral oil with a high smoke point) 2 scallions, green part only, thinly sliced 1 tsp salt more salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste for the marinade 1 tsp salt 4 tsp Shaoxing rice wine (plus more for deglazing the wok, later on) 4 tsp corn starch 1/2 tsp ground black pepper 1/2 tsp ground Sichuan peppercorn
As a side note, the black sesame paste is pretty great on all sorts of other things as well - salads, spinach, roasted potatoes, green beans.
1 head of Romain lettuce (or other green leafy vegetables)-- chopped finely 1 large apple, such as Fuji or Gala — cored and shredded on the large - holed side of a box grater 1 - 2 carrots — peeled and finely shredded 1 - 2 small cucumbers — peeled, optionally seeded and finely chopped 1 - 2 tomatoes — finely chopped 1 pear — cored, finely chopped 2 ripe kiwi — peeled and chopped handful of strawberries — finely chopped handful of radishes — finely chopped 1 ripe mango — peeled, pitted and finely chopped
Sides, often forgettable at other barbecue places, allow Moss to flex his creative muscles: green beans cook under the pig, catching all those fatty drippings; potatoes are smoked, then mashed and topped with hog gravy; braised collard greens are swimming with swine bits and a healthy spike of cider vinegar.
Another dish not to be missed is savory green onion pancake (p» ajon)-- or the seafood version (haemul p» a chon) chock full of shrimp, clams, squid, and other shellfish — served as a side dish or, in a larger size, even as a main dish.
Some of these AOB's need to realize that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
If things had been up to you, we would have replace Wenger with van Gaal + plus shopped an insane amount of players, because the grass is always greener on the other side.
Because if Green can't buy a bucket, he will do it on the other side of the court defensively.
I hear you but it is just too easy to start longingly looking over to the lush green grass on the other side and start to covet form players of the moment or the ones that make an instant impact.
why not send cech on loan n buy valdes, since the grass on the other side of Arsenal is alwayz greener
As far as they are concerned, the grass is greenest on their side of the fence for now however, when they are no longer required by their employers and they'll gladly come to us or any other team in the EPL for a nice end of career payday / pension.
To all the Negative Arsenal fans, here is a lesson for u. the fact that Man Utd has now lost 3 consecutive games even with their so called expensive calibre of players shows u that it is Not always greener on the other side.
Then there's the sand - trap shot where you plaster the ball, as well as the sand, and it arcs out in a shower of silica over the green and into the trap on the other side.
When comparing strikers it is easy to fall into the trap of the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
I love wenger for what he's done for our club, but the grass looks a hell of a lot greener on the other side right bout now
Just on the other side of the peace wall, maybe 300 yards from the Shankill Road, is the Falls Road, where some storefronts are Kelly green, street signs have Gaelic lettering and neighborhood murals celebrate an alternate version of Belfast's story.
It appeared for a moment as if it would end there, but it suddenly popped out the other side and came to rest on the green 55 feet short of the hole.
very contructive, Just get rid of someone and the grass will be greener on the other side.
On the other side of the MAC, we'll potentially have another undefeated - vs - undefeated (in conference) battle when Buffalo and Bowling Green butt heads on November 29.
John fox I agree with what you say about young players let other teams develop them I could support Belerin a bit more but I do belive he wanted out so his not a true Arsenal, him and others should look at Sanchez what his going through with all that talent, I'm just saying that other teams are not so accommodating as many Arsenal players who left to find out, and about Lucas we could of used him this season but he wanted out and now look what's happening to him, I think OG will not have a successful time at Chelse, OX is in a same situation as he was at Arsenal the only thing is his secured a CL spot for next year, the grass is defenetly not greener on the other side of the fence,
You could see straight through parts of it to the green hills on the other side.
Remember the grass is greener on the other side of the mountain because someone like my late husband has taken great care to water and cultivate it.
... I don't know... but as they say the grass seems greener on the other side... would it be a mistake... cause I know he is a good person... and father of my child... now the question remains... divorce while I am still young or wait till I am old enough when sex wouldn't be an issue at all....
I love that pop of green, and it's so handy to have those things right at my side, without going back and forth to the pantry on the other side of the kitchen.
* wink * For some weird reason the folks in my area seem to think that driving a smaller car makes them super green — as they drive across town just because they want a cup of coffee from one particular barista, then back across town for groceries, then up the other side for a mall trip....
Neither side of the fence is necessarily greener than the other, it just comes down to personal preference and comfort.
On the other side of the mountain of sleep deprivation, there's a green valley full of bright flowers, peaceful streams, and long nights of sleep.
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Autism Awareness, Autism Society of America, Personal Blogs: Other Side of the Coin — Autism Blog by Julie M Green, also the co-founder of Mabel's Labels, Julie Cole, writes about autism on their blog.
I guess it's only natural to assume the grass is greener on the other side of motherhood: that working moms get to «have a break» from parenting unlike SAHMs, who have to deal with their kids all the day, or that SAHMs get to, well, stay at home, and don't have to deal with the rigors of holding down a job and being a parent.
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