Sentences with phrase «over the holidays because»

I'm so stupidly glad that you've updated this over the holidays because I'm staying with my parents and all my / your cookbooks are in my apartment.
I love visiting my mom over the holidays because she always has the sweet treats on deck.
I can remember a time when fuel prices actually went down over the holidays because entrepreneurs realized that they would more than make up for it with volume of sales.
I realized I did not stop by and show you what I was up to in the sewing room over the holidays because some of my gifts were not given until just several weeks ago.

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In general, I look at year - over-year performance instead of month over month to account for the varying number of days per month (e.g., it's easy for March numbers to surpass February's because March has two or three more days) and seasonality (e.g., our numbers always dip over the December holidays).
So if you they are offended by someone wishing you a happy holiday I. E., happy holy day you are just someone stirring up controversy over nonsense because you didn't have the gumption to at least Google words meanings before you make a further fool of yourself.
If you're shopping at certain malls this holiday season, there's a chance your movements are being tracked — because some people really care that much about how much time you spend mulling over that bomber jacket...
Christmas is not the most popular holiday because it took over the other holidays.
I hope to learn from him because I've been depressed about the holidays for over a month now.
While I was growing up I always had to choose school over any Jewish holiday because my teachers always seemed to schedule important events on holidays.
They celebrated Yule in the winter ages before the Church took over the holiday to promote Jesus... All pagan festivals and holidays were given Christian meaning because the Church wanted to brainwash the masses and make assimilation easier!
The only reason you celebrate a winter holiday in the present, at all, is because Christians have kept it going for over two thousand years.
I clicked over here from Pinterest because even though I am gf (& mostly sugar free at this point) the pics look like a holiday treat for the family.
I always like using my slow cooker on holidays because it frees up the over for other things and you don't have to watch the recipes so closely.
I'm sad that I am not at home to print of DIYs and decorate our house but I'll still be celebrating over a feast of Turkey, my grandma's amazing mashed yams, green beans, beets, roasted parsnip, stuffing (though it isn't my favourite), brownies (because I make the most decadent brownies that appear at every holiday) and of course lots and lots of pies!
The other awesome thing about elementary school kids is genuine excitement over math - y holidays such as this coming Monday's Pi (e) Day, something that I previously only celebrated sarcastically, because I was a terrible person with a life bereft of wide - eyed wonder.
Just because we know we should eat healthier over the holidays, doesn't mean we need to sacrifice taste, our waistlines or our food «morals.»
The holidays aren't over just because December has come and gone.
It's funny because I rarely go through a holiday without thinking of my grandma's fruit salad - a recipe no one has made in years and I may have to try and revive this summer - and the dish that I drooled over as a kid: Rice and raisins.
He chose the holiday because he thought it would be a slow day, but to his surprise, it was packed and has continued this way over the years and across the island.
The salad is called insalata di rinforzo --» reinforcement salad» — is because it was customary in the old days to make a first batch as an antipasto on Christmas Eve and to keep on «reinforcing» it with more cauliflower and condiments over the course of the holiday season, so there would always be some of it on hand up until New Years.
These came to be because my sisters Caroline and Amy kept on expressing their cravings for chocolate cupcakes over the Christmas holiday.
But I'm the youngest child, and many of our traditions changed and faded out over the years because my older siblings weren't around for as much through the holidays.
I settled on these as my holiday gift for clients because they stay fresh for a surprisingly long time (I just ate one that's over a week old, and it was perfect), and crumbly as they are, they're still sturdy enough for shipping.
I haven't been blogging because I was mostly making recipes I've already made, various breakfast muffins and a few treats to give away over the holidays.
Whether the gift is for a birthday, holiday, special occasion, or just because, you want it to be something that lights your little one's face up when they open it — and something they'll want to play with over and over again.
Veterans of World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam wrote to give our young servicemen and women a lift because they remember how sad it was to be half a world away from home over the holidays.
But here I am because for me, the holidays mean time with family, joy, and less stress and one way to stress less over the holidays is to have a good handle on your shopping list.
THERE ARE THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT over the holidays — Santa's gifts arriving on time, icy roads, whether you'll lose it when your mom tells you to stop worrying because after all, you turned out okay!
And the besetting sin, you see as an amateur coming from outside, it struck me almost immediately — because I've never taken psychology or read a psych text book — and what I've noticed over my 20 - years holiday in this discipline is the extent to which people who study IQ data and even other data about individual differences never concoct a sociological scenario that might explain the data.
I found myself there only because I was visiting my mother's family over the Christmas holidays.
Sometimes our body confuses thirst with hunger and we end up eating more calories because we're dehydrated, easy to do if we're drinking more alcohol than usual over the holidays too.
Just because the holidays are over and the...
This especially caught my eye, because over the holidays my partner and I were gifted with a set of Perfect Press Oils from Activation Products, which included a bottle of Black Cumin Seed Oil and The 5 Seed Oil Blend (which also includes Black Cumin Seed Oil).
This is also the reason why I didn't write a «holiday fitness plan» article because I knew that no matter how many healthy eating articles you read over the holidays, you are bound to enjoy the holiday foods anyway — which you should because it does come around only once a year.
this article is very helpful in knowing the benefits of certain fruits and herb and vegetable that we take for granted, it also helps us to know the healing process is always through the right food and not pharmacuticals, because i have been going to the philopinnes every year for a eight week holiday for almost nineteen years and my doctor kept insisting that i take malaria tablets for the mosquito's so about eight years ago i looked at what food the local people consumed that keeps the mosquito's away, and found that many of them eat a kind of vegatable called a bitter melon or gourd which is called karela in india, from the ampaylaya bush and it contains massive amounts of varying types of vitamin b so i started to eat a lot of it uncooked with a morning and evening salad, over the next month i noticed that was not beeing bitten by any insects, so i concluded that my body ferrymones and general odour had changed and acted as a reppelant, but it would only stay that way as long as i used very little deoderant.i also felt a lot better because most malaria tablets contain too much quinine and that can only do you a lot of harm.
Yes, I ate more indulgent foods over the holiday period because I was celebrating with family and friends.
I love my company's holiday party because it gives me a reason to get dolled up and celebrate all of the hard work my co-workers and I have accomplished over the past year.
My favorite holiday memory is when my grandma came over to spend Christmas with us, because we live in different countries, so it was really special ♥
It seems like the perfect movie to go to over the holidays with your family (if your kids are teens or older — there is some sex) and it's not just a chic flick because I think men will enjoy it too.
I feel like there is always a struggling when styling faux leather + faux fur because there is a fine line between classy / elevated + cheap / tacky looking haha:p I have learned over time that how you style trendy elements make all the difference, mixing high + low and not overdoing any one type of trend is crucial to a polished holiday look.
We always love all of the options from Joe Fresh because they are a great value, and are the perfect something extra to give to your family to make your holiday outings all the more special without going over your budget!
Just because the holiday is over doesn't mean I've had my fill.
I think most people think of the pairing red with black or white, or red and white, or even animal print, but because I wore this look over the holidays I wanted to wear something completely girly, and wintery, so this pink gap sweater just felt like the right fit.
Just because the holidays are over doesn't mean you can't keep that cozy, winter - break aesthetic going.
A tuxedo blazer is a great piece to have around the holidays because you can throw it on over a dress, skirt / sweater, pants look or any look really for an instant way to stay warm and chic.
Because everyone would love to win a little getaway cash for after the holidays are over, right?
Easter is a special holiday for me because it is about Jesus's triumph over death — a death he died for me!
Staying fit is usually at the top of my list — not necessarily because I'm feeling guilty about all the sweets I devoured over the holidays (okay, that's part of it), but because I want to challenge myself to be stronger and healthier than the year before.
Red is a daring shade to wear and this dress is certainly daring as it is so different, but due to it's personality I picked it out as a holiday dress because I think it would look rather gorgeous teamed with a lovely tan (& hopefully not sunburn... We don't want a red effect all over - Pass the factor 50!)
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