Sentences with phrase «so find»

I also do not always have juice ready for the water kefir and so I find my two - stage water kefir process best in my kitchen.
Winter rarely inspires sweetness on my part, especially once the holidays are over, so I find kale strangely inspiring.
This is certainly not the case, so I find her extremely impressive.
FUnny thing is now it is my sons favourite so I find myself having to make it.
And as you have had your fill, the cashew crumble topping just sits there and tempts you, so you find yourself slowly picking away at the topping and all of a sudden another crunchy granola muffins is gone.
The fruit mince can be used immediately after making, but gets better as it ages — so find the time and get yours made now.
You could also make this in your crock pot, but my crock pot doesn't allow the liquid to reduce very much, so I find the flavors don't concentrate as well.
Yeah I definitely prefer to get it from natural sources too, like veggies, nuts and seeds, but I do find powders effective after a tough strength workout, and I eat / drink smoothies loads so I find them to be a useful addition to bulk them up.
But it's more than appropriate for those mornings when you've run out of time at home to eat and so find yourself sitting at your desk, checking your morning emails while trying not to spill milk on your keyboard.
One of my friends sends out a weekly email blast with various calls to action and ways to help, and one thing she mentioned was that it's easy to burn out, so find the things that you are passionate about and make sure you take care of yourself while you work on them.
When doing so we find that adding flour with the berries as a thickener helps since frozen blueberries will have more liquid
Needless to say, I want to feed future Dude Dieters the dankest possible creations, so I find myself testing and tweaking each recipe an embarrassing number of times to make sure it's up to snuff.
thanks for an interesting post and an interesting recipe - I am a vegetarian who loves cheese and yoghurt but doesn't like eggs and milk much, so I find vegan recipes really good for me.
I live in (southern) California — where rain, if that, is all we get — so I find snow and the thought of cozy fires inside so magical.
The heat is on and the strawberries are ripe, so find a cool spot to lounge and tilt back with a big bowl of the best fresh strawberry ice cream...
Pasta is one of my kids» favorite meals, so I find myself making it a lot.
So find the ingredients and related playlists in the description box below.
So I find that a teeny drizzle goes a long way here, and if you finish it with some extra buffalo wing sauce, you don't need anything else.
It is so much more fun and motivating doing it as a group so find a way to connect!
I usually only have natural, unsweetened peanut butter on hand (just peanuts and salt), so I find 2 heaping tablespoons of sugar to be perfect.
The lack of support still hurts though — so I find comfort in reading.
so I find a way around crust.
The weather started to turn cold here (already), so I find myself craving comfort foods more than ever.
It's all just personal preference, so find the time that works best for you.
I do nt have a favourite cousine, as I in general love food so I find it a little difficult to name one.
I'm often up at 5 am and so I find myself having breakfast not once, but twice a day.
So I find it Serendipitous that while my husband, toddler daughter & I are traveling in Scandinavia you are there on our block in NYC!
I actually tend to do kale in the blender as it doesn't yield much juice so I find it is best in smoothies.
I watch my calories as well as my health, and I don't like too much sweetness, so I find that for the above recipe, two large medjool dates suffice for sweetness.
I couldn't find medjool dates, so I find soaking regular pitted dates in boiling water for a few mins before blending them with the sweet potato, works a treat.
Personally I avoid cheese as I don't believe that dairy is at all healthy and according to research about 75 percent of the world's population is genetically unable to properly digest dairy products, so I find it's best to stay away from it.
I am not very articulate, so I find others who can say what I want to say, but so much better.
So I find myself second - guessing the «leaving evangelicalism» language, not because it's an inaccurate representation of what I'm experiencing, but because I don't want anyone to think for a moment that this means walking away from the many, many people who identify as evangelical whom I love and respect very much.
There is an absence of evidence for unicorns, so I find no need to believe in them.
I don't have much time so I find it easy to get help from others who have already done the hard work of research and study and in this modern age it really saves time the youtube and computer certainly are plus in educting our self with the least amount of effort
Sometimes we lose sight of this fundamental truth, so find ways that work for you to nurture that awareness.
In a half - hour, they have to convert you (which trivializes what conversion means), heal you (which is hokey), promise success (people on the shows have overcome alcoholism, are Miss America, or play in the NFL), and entertain (so they find ever more expensive sets with more fountains and glamour (which detract from the world of the suffering.)
So I find myself in the first week of Advent about to move house: surrounded by packing boxes, children needing attention, animals needing relocating, and a deadline for Faith magazine.
And so we find ourselves in a situation similar to what we read about in Hebrews 5.
And so I find myself jogging next to a girl I went to high school with, spinning alongside the grocery store clerk, doing pilates with my neighbors, and sharing the weight room with the intimidating fit people who I can only assume actually live at the Y.
You already accept that magic and invisibility is real so you find it proper when referencing said God that you reference it / him / she as it were proven scientific fact he existed.
Like all normal people, they want to avoid pain, and so they find ways to conform while pretending to be dissenters, a trick Americans perform very well.
Are you stating that you just have not found or been presented proof so you find yourself unsure of the existance of God?
I don't believe in their or anyones god, so I find the entire thing offensive.
Romans 7:21 - 25 So I find this law at work: Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me.
Religion comes from our own minds, so I find it rather humorous every time there's an article on what religion says about anything.
Didn't read the article, so I have no idea how President Obama's faith has been labeled, but as a person who began attending a Christina Church during adolescence, I know that it is very hard to accept a number of tenets of the faith, so I find myself doubting that a person who was raised for a number of years in a Muslim household and whose mother does not appear to have been of a Christian denomination, is likely to have adopted the tenets of the Christian faith.
So I find myself in a no - man's land, and that's a very painful thing for me.
So find what your wife and daughters like to do, and constantly affirm them in it.
Most times I do so I find the explanations not much more than a cover story.
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