When it comes to accidents, always remember that it is better to be
prepared than sorry.
Better
prepared than sorry, right?
But better safe and
prepared than sorry, I say.
Not exact matches
This made me laugh when I saw it because I've had carnitas many many times in Mexico (not from a restaurant, but from home kitchens of friends and / or their abuelitas) and, honestly, it's always been my least favorite (and the most disgusting to me... except for menudo, I'm
sorry, I can't love it) Mexican dish because it is much different
than I see it here - basically the fatty trimmings from
preparing something else taken and fried.
This morning, after packing lunches, running my children to school, grabbing grocery items for dinner and
preparing for another long day at work, I was feeling
sorrier for myself
than usual.
For the very first feeding you might over
prepare, but it's usually better safe
than sorry.
My kids are always hungry and thirsty, so being
prepared is better
than being
sorry.
A run - of - the - mill thief that always relies on his newbie minions to do the work (
sorry if this is lackluster, I don't know much about him), or a psychopath that is more dangerous and
prepared than anyone would think at first?
It is good to be
prepared as they say - «Better safe
than sorry.»
Now look, you need to start thinking hibernation sooner rather
than later, so let me run down the features of this particular den — plenty of nuts and berries to fatten you up for... uhh,
sorry,
PREPARE you for hibernation... oh... oh dear... Mrs. Bruin, please put down that heavy branch.»