Sentences with phrase «seasons changing so»

With fashion and seasons changing so quickly it is always a great idea to invest in high end bags and shoes and then pair it with quality designer pieces from exclusive brands and trust me JCPenney has so many.
I look forward to the seasons changing so I can see their latest selection.
As the seasons change so does buyer behavior.
In the local market, Stern says communication is important between Stern Produce and the farmers because the seasons change so quickly in Arizona.
When a season changes so do the clothing needs in our house.
As the season change so does the temperature.
My skin always goes haywire when the seasons change so I've been looking for some new products to try.
As the seasons change so does my makeup and I was torn between the Kylie Lip Kits and Huda Beauty's new range of liquid mattes (I went with the latter).
As the seasons changes so should your beauty routines do as well!

Not exact matches

Tax season will be here before we know it, so it is wise to review your business's formation structure to determine if a change in structure can result in tax benefits.
You can drape the canopy with your favorite curtains, upholstery, lights, and much more and change up the design with the seasons, or, because the bed frame is so easy on the eyes, you could simply use it as is.
Most so - called variable expenses are really semi variable expenses that fluctuate from month to month in relation to sales and other factors, such as promotional efforts, change of season, and variations in the prices of supplies and services.
«With such a short season, it may be tricky for the league to quickly change the rule and have itself a signing frenzy with only a month or so left before the playoffs.»
Kardashian has changed so much since Season 1 of KUWTK that by now, she's practically a different person.
So Paramount, in the wake of a disappointing 2017 that saw big budget films like Transformers: The Last Knight and Ghost in the Shell underperform while the studio's would - be Oscar hopefuls Suburbicon and Downsizing were DOA at awards season, is looking to make some changes in 2018 and selling God Particle off to Netflix may be a cushy deal.
Brandt, «a seasoned veteran» who joined April 2, is «quickly assessing the changes needed across marketing so we can get back to emphasizing the craveability of our food and expanding brand loyalty among consumers,» said Niccol.
Environmental and energy - related resolutions, mainly concerning climate change, have been the most common so far this proxy season, accounting for 27 percent of all ESG resolutions, up from 19 percent as of mid-February last year.
It's just a matter of learning how to navigate the waters so that come tax season next year, you're better prepared to handle the changes.
So what is a reasonably savvy investor to do in an era when this stew of varied ingredients makes it hard for even some seasoned advisors to keep up with the changing world?
The claim was a simple thing to do in ancient times because scientifically ignorant people still did not know why the sun rose and set and why the seasons changed and why lightning and why thunder and why earthquakes and why disease and why just about anything... so people all thought that a god or gods controlled it all.
I looked back on that season of our marriage, the season when we were so different, and I remembered you telling me that this was not going to change us.
-- The Earth was formed by this giant explosion which took place millions of years ago and somehow ended up in this perfectly rotating planet that has perfectly precise, repeatable days, months and years and rotates at the perfect angle so as to enable defined changes in climate and weather to have predictable seasons.
But if one of us offers to give said protesters a leaflet explaining what we are about (nature - based spirituality, acknowledging the changing seasons, our horned god representing the male principle in nature, not the Christian devil, and so on...) often they will recoil in horror and are not prepared to take our literature in return for their own.
This looks so hearty — it's great that you're changing your recipes with the seasons.
Consumer tastes literally change over time, so Illes Seasonings and Flavors has to constantly anticipate these shifts.
While we don't mind eating leftover supper for breakfast and leftover lunch for supper we eat a variety of foods depending on the season (the vegetables in our veg box change every week so we get the variety without too much planning on our part) and how we're feeling — so if we're cold and tired then we prefer cooked food and when it's hot we enjoy plenty of raw foods.
The seasons are changing, so it's time for the recipes to follow suit.
They fit so well to the sundaysupper theme but also to the summer / autumn season change due to the bright colors.
The rules have changed, so likely you can't deliver your home - baked pie to the local homeless shelter kitchen anymore, but there are so many ways to serve in the community every day, not only in the holiday season, but all year round.
Made this yesterday with a few changes: I don't eat ham so I left that out; I didn't have Sherry Vinegar on hand so left that out; I had some of the season's last few tomatoes from the garden so I used those instead of canned (simply chopped them up, no draining).
I changed a couple things... wasn't in the mood for onions so left that out... and added shredded chicken I had marinated in italian seasonings and olive oil and balsamic vinegar....
I used this recipe, and by changing the seasonings, was able to make a passable substitute for turkey so that this family member would not feel left out at thanksgiving dinner.
I originally got the methodology and idea for the seasoning from a King Arthur Flour recipe — after all, who doesn't love an everything bagel, but I've changed the recipe so much including the spice mix, it bears little resemblance to that one.
«It's hard to describe the menu other than saying its «eclectic» because we change it so often based on the season and trends; we're always exploring new flavors,» Kastel admits.
So as the seasons change our ingredients will be modified.»
We eat a lot of rice dishes in my house so changing it up a bit with this home made Cajun seasoning sure it would be good.
This soup is so versatile, you can change the flavors by using different seasonings.
We change our clothing to move with the seasons so it makes sense to change our diets too.
As the seasons start to change, so do the ingredients we bring into our kitchens, flavors we add to our dishes and the nourishment we...
So tell me, what do you like or dislike about the changing of the seasons?
It works creatively with the seasons so the menu changes daily.
The Field Kitchen is completely meat free on Mondays and works creatively with the seasons so the menu changes daily.
I like to experiment and change up seasonings so this recipe is a little different, but not much.
I love the change in seasons just so we can transition into warm and cozy foods like this... all the better when it's a sweet.
I've made many versions of this recipe and they each change so much, maybe try changing up some of the seasonings or veggies
Meatballs - I'm new to paleo; I usually use egg and bread crumbs and parm cheese in mine; obv I'm changing over so — can I keep the seasoning and onion?
I change them out all the time according to either what I have in the house or whatever is in season so just have fun being creative with your smoothie bowls!
Adopting a more plant - based diet can start with making a change one day a week — so why not start by sidelining meat during Monday Night Football games this season?
We also had the time change yesterday so taking pictures of dinner is officially over for the season.
So even though this roast broccoli salad with green goddess dressing is not a revolutionary new salad idea, I hope this recipe will bring you some fun new salad inspiration and may it serve you as the seasons change too.
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