Sentences with phrase «something around the kitchen»

If the younger ones want to do something around the kitchen table whilst the older ones are working it's important to try to keep them occupied.

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She'd jump up if she'd forgotten something in the kitchen, if someone wanted steak sauce rather than the ketchup that was on the table, or if it was time to pass the serving dishes around again.
I try and keep a batch in my kitchen most weeks so that I have something to grab as I run out the door in the morning or I carry a couple around with me to snack on when I need an energy boost.
Nothing feels better that to bustle around a warm kitchen and then snuggle up on the sofa with a warm bowl of something scrumptious!
But there are days like Sundays, when many of us truly enjoy spending time in the kitchen putzing around while something slow roasts in the oven for hours — and you'll find those recipes here too, because they are nourishing on a soul level.
I do enjoy the relaxing nature of coming back from lectures and being able to linger around in the kitchen, sipping on tea, listening to a podcast and cooking something delicious.
And so while making the standard egg salad I usually prepare a day in advance so I won't be running around the kitchen all frazzled looking for something to eat (trust me, it doesn't take much to frazzle the heck out of me) I thought: not today.
Not to mention we needed something healthy around here after all the pies and other goodies in my kitchen right now.
This weekend I noticed a few «very ripe» bananas lying around in my kitchen and I knew that it was time to make something yummy.
It's vacation time at the play group, which means the little boy, when not up to any nefarious activities, is hanging around the kitchen, making puppy eyes at me, saying «Mummy, I want something to eat», which is not entirely a bad thing.
My oldest was walking around the kitchen, nibbling on them and saying, «Now these really remind me of something
That's why the other day, when I was hanging around the Epicurious Test Kitchen, I took special notice of something Associate Food Editor Anna Stockwell was doing: She made a salad dressing with almond butter.
I love playing around in the kitchen and combining different cuisines to create something magical.
This post is one way in which stale, aging bread can be transformed into something used to heighten other dishes around the kitchen — an incredibly easy way to further utilize bread made at home and it certainly ensures there's hardly ever anything going to waste.
For example, let's say that mom is holding her baby in the kitchen, she turns around to put something in the sink, and accidentally, she hits her little one into a pot of boiling water on the stove... It may seem like a far - fetched scenario, but things like this happen all too often.
If I'm not running or eating, I can usually be found whipping up something in the kitchen, finding inspiration from my cookbook collection, prepping for a dinner party with friends, or wandering around one of the five grocery stores and markets I hit every week.
I'd find myself in the kitchen around 10 pm foraging for something sweet.
While I did make a batch of Chocolate Cherry Bites for our most recent trip, I also wanted something slightly less sweet as an alternative option so I started playing around in the kitchen.
View into the open kitchen which is something that I hope to change around someday... but for now it's function over fashion since we don't live here all the time...
I said something over on Facebook this week about wondering how much longer I will have to «fake wear» these outfits around my kitchen vs when I actually get to step outside in them.
On any given Saturday or Sunday at our house, it's a pretty good bet that you'll find Chandler (my husband — I don't think I mention his actual name a lot around here) in the kitchen, beer in hand, a little mix of Ice Cube and T - Swift, and maybe some Creedence blasting (there's a little something for everyone),...
I'm posting about my kitchen decor next week and I have to add something like this since I have a lot of jars lying around the house!
Since blogging a photo of her inventive and adorable cupcake pops in 2008, Angie Dudley (more popularly known as Bakerella) has jetted around the country promoting her New York Times best - selling book, teamed up with international corporations like Target and Disney, taught Martha Stewart something new in the kitchen, and most recently decorated cake pops at the home of Blake Lively after receiving an invitation from the celebrity herself.
The Kings County Branch began because of a group of people who met around a kitchen table and decided to do something about helping homeless cats in Kings County.
You can snuggle up in the living area around the fireplace while something magnificent is prepared in the fully - equipped kitchen.
I've often thought it might have had something to do with the tools my parents kept around the house: the screwdriver I used most often was a slightly rusty old 6 - in - 1 hammer / screwdriver like this that was already in the kitchen junk drawer when my parents bought the house.
Although you certainly don't want to be dropping the tablet at all, should it happen to slip through your fingers and hit the pavement (god forbid) or the kitchen floor, the carpet, the wood floor, or whatever other types of surfaces you may be using your tablet around, having something to protect it on the outside isn't a bad idea if you're prone to dropping things or if you have kids.
I still hope that this encourages you to try something new in the kitchen and connect around fermentation with those in your community.
«Kitchen - sinking» occurs when you dump other issues to the conversational table — so a discussion about «failing to pick the kids up on time» leads to an argument about «not doing anything around the house» which jumps to «you never listen, even my friends commented about this» followed by «you'd rather be with your friends than me» which then leads to something else... you get the point.
Whether you are looking for a dining table to suit a small kitchen space or something luxurious and grand around which to entertain family and friends, we're sure we've got it covered at Aram Store.
Didn't say what I would use it for... I am remodeling my 50's era kitchen and need inspiration, you know a really amazing something to build a look around.
Oh my goodness... I think IF she plans on keeping it and not tearing it down and starting over, paint the outside, keep the white, do black shutters and a great color for the front door or get a new solid wood one, 2nd... on the inside, seeing that J Lo transformed her husband's NY place into more modern fare, I think that she would definitely add color (all the walls are white) in the lighter neutrals, reverse the dark stained wood molding in the sitting area around the ceiling and windows into something lighter to coordinate with whatever wall color she chooses or white, 3rd... she would remove most of the colonial furniture pieces, especially sofas and chairs, and add something with more interest, 4th... holy cow... that red carpet on the stairs would definitely go and she would do hardwoods, 5th... kitchen and FR complete overhaul, I can see her doing 2 different seating areas in the FR and gut the kitchen..
I wanted something a little taller, a little bigger, and a little more cheerful than the brass one that was there before (which has been relocated to our kitchen — always musical lamps around here, ha!).
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