A big bowl of lemons
sitting on my breakfast table always makes me smile.
Not exact matches
The events are presented in a
sit - down
breakfast format and
on numerous occasions, seating demands have outstripped venue capacity.
They
sit in folding chairs beneath a painted tin ceiling and practice, depending
on the night, selections from the Opry canon, Irish jigs, jazz, or old - time favorites like «Cluck Old Hen» and «Whiskey Before
Breakfast.»
They also make
breakfast and
sit at around the table and chat about what's going
on.
We had just
sat down for
breakfast in the Trellis Restaurant
on Deck 10.
While you may be tempted to sleep in and write your papers in pajamas, you're more likely to take things seriously if you get up
on time, get dressed, eat a good
breakfast or exercise before
sitting down at the computer.
Well because I continually struggle with the way we «do» church and when I
sit in a church
on a Sunday morning I'm continually wishing I was
sitting in a cafe having
breakfast with all my mates while they are eating their hangovers off!
How well I remember that day not long ago when I
sat next to a self - described «missionary» to one of the poorest nations
on earth who was complaining about the cost in that country of imported American
breakfast cereal and other imported American food.
it's the guy that
sits beside you
on the bus or the guy in the diner that hapens to «accidently» spill his coffee
on himself then bumps into you and as a way to appologize he offers to buy your
breakfast.
He
sat at the table after
breakfast and after some reflection he wrote
on the table with chalk: «Substance and words — Philip.
Unfortunately, we all
sat down together to eat
breakfast on the same side of a rickety picnic table that had seen better days, and the picnic table toppled over, practically in slow motion... our pancakes flew through the air and landed
on top of us, along with everything else that was
on the table.
Beautiful
breakfast radishes, (yes, I ate my gift the next day) of which I could not find any at my local Whole Foods, were mild and crunchy,
sat on a «frosting» of very fresh butter.
On the weekend, I like to make
breakfast a little bit later, around 11 am, so Travis is hungry and we can
sit down and eat together.
The best part is that they have the portability of a muffin, so you can grab one and go
on your way without having to
sit down to a formal
breakfast.
And, though I didn't
sit with box in lap, picking out the raisins to snack
on, everytime I ate
breakfast, I would dig through the box to get extra raisins for my bowl.
So if I find myself
on the go with no time to
sit down and have a nourishing
breakfast this is my go to recipe.
I've been
sitting on this recipe since summer camp last year when we featured it as one of the
breakfasts.
So since I started working Monday through Friday six months ago, it's been my Saturday ritual to roll out of bed, put
on a record, make a big french press of dark roast coffee, and
sit down to a pancake
breakfast with my partner.
I love it when instead of being stuck in the kitchen while everyone else mingles, I pile the appetizers
on the island in my kitchen and everyone
sits in the old, gigantic, overstuffed chairs that are in my kitchen instead of a
breakfast table.
Love the little Japaneses pumpkins so this will be perfect for
breakfast, planning to add a pinch of cardamom (something else I love the taste of)-- I also make my own puree but I make it in the microwave by washing, poking holes in the top and cooking
on high till the juices start to leek out the holes than let
sit a few minutes (easier to cut cooked) The oven works as well - like a giant baked potatoe.
I picture Teddy and his future - hypothetical sibling
sitting together side - by - side at the dining room table chomping
on these for
breakfast, because while I obviously adore them, the fun combo, is perfect for the kiddos as well.
Breakfast bars, snack bars, energy bars, call them what you will, these are just perfect for grabbing
on the run, lunchbox material or
sitting down with a cuppa.
I reckon these would make a very tasty rocket fuel for
breakfast that isn't going to
sit heavily
on the stomach, but would provide plenty of energy and nutrients.
This year the campaign is focusing
on Sit Down for
Breakfast, Stand Up for Farmers and runs from 29 February to 13 March.
I have a ripe mango
sitting on my counter — this cobbler is definitely being made for
breakfast tomorrow!!
A delicious slither of dark chocolate
sits atop a humble base of oaty goodness which makes for a terrific combination of flavours and textures perfect for snacking
on at
breakfast, at the office or as a quick protein boost before a workout!
The oatmeal bake is also great for those individuals
on the run who don't have time in the morning to
sit down and enjoy
breakfast in the comfort of home.
We usually try to have more traditional,
sit down
breakfasts on the weekends.
But
on Sundays it's fun for us to
sit down and eat
breakfast together.
Baked oatmeal is great for those individuals who are always
on the run and don't have time to
sit down and enjoy
breakfast in the comfort of their home.
When you wake up
on a cool fall morning and
sit hovering over your warm cup of coffee at the table, it's nice to have a jar of
breakfast cookies.
Whether you're
on the go or looking for the perfect
sit - down meal, your mornings just got more exciting with these simple, healthy vegan
breakfast recipes.
His morning routine was always the same: shower, suit up, and
sit down to a quick
breakfast granola with blueberries and almond milk which he'd eat while scrolling through the news
on his phone.
I like to make these Scrambled Eggs with Asparagus and Parmesan Cheese
on the weekends when I have a little more time to cook and a little more time to
sit down for a leisurely
breakfast.
First order of business after dealing with all of my personal crap is getting back
on track with the blog, getting the 30 + recipes I have
sitting on my computer, and finishing out my «Fit Kids
Breakfast & Lunch» series for the 2016 - 2017 school year!
My husband never has the time to
sit down and eat
breakfast — or lunch
on many days.
It's a flurry of activity that doesn't leave any space for a leisurely
sit - down
breakfast, so we have to either eat
on the go or wait until we get to work.
We're
sitting on a fluffy white carpet in the space, barefoot, chatting about what we've been up to in the days since our
breakfast.
Our days usually start with me cooking
breakfast and impatient Paloma
sitting at the kitchen table, spoon in hand, narrating my preparations and hurrying me
on.
Eating this for
breakfast makes me feel as if I am
on vacation,
sitting on the beach, reading a book and drinking a cocktail.
This will leave you feeling fuller for longer, and it's the perfect
on the run option if you're in a hurry, and you don't have time for a
sit down
breakfast.
You can of course cook these
on the stove if you so choose, but if you'd like to just wake up to these in the morning and not have to work for your
breakfast, break out your slow cooker I do actually prefer these oats after they've had a chance to
sit in the slow cooker for at least 30 minutes before serving and after cooking as they absorb a lot of extra liquid that I don't like having in my oatmeal.
Not only are they a life saver
on particularly busy mornings when I don't have enough time to
sit down for
breakfast, but my kids LOVE them.
He
sat down at the daily team
breakfast table with Hammann, the senior walk -
on who happened to order the same thing.
When Coe - Jones is
sitting pretty
on the leader board,
breakfast is more than she can stomach.
He did get to spend more time in bed than me & I even made the kids their
breakfast while
sitting on the kitchen floor because I couldn't stand long enough.
Take time to
sit, eat
breakfast together, or hug if needed, and check in
on how they are feeling before starting the exit plan.
When we
sat down at LAC 2016 with Cleta Long, she told us to keep our eye
on her Eat Right, Be Bright social media accounts, promising great photos from her National School
Breakfast Week celebration.
There was not a morning went by that my children didn't bicker over who got to
sit on the «white chair» at the
breakfast table.
We
sat down recently with dietitian, school
breakfast supporter, and longtime friend of SNF, Elizabeth Campbell, RD, to discuss her work
on a series of recent articles that appeared in the September 2013 issue of the Journal of Hunger and