Or,
syrupy drinks (whom we will not name) that pack on the fat you have worked so hard to burn.
Not exact matches
What insipid
syrupy crap... «You got ta have love before you can care» methinks you have
drank too much of your own koolaid.
Truth: I love making them at home because often, watermelon
drinks ordered out are full of the
syrupy melon liquer.
In Ethiopia, it's a milk-less spice infused tea; in Kashmir, it's salty and steeped in a samovar; in Starbucks, it's a
syrupy, saccharine, pre-mixed blend (people, why are you still
drinking this stuff?)!
You'll be pleasantly surprised to know that the
drink doesn't taste like a
syrupy sweet Capri Sun.
Most women describe this
drink as tasting like an un-carbonated and
syrupy orange soda.
I got to monitor my blood glucose levels at home with a blood sugar monitor rather than
drink the disgusting
syrupy gestational diabetes screen (which, I am convinced, is probably enough to cause gestational diabetes itself).
In my post about the pregnancy and prenatal care options I chose, I mention that I don't take the pregnancy glucose test that requires
drinking glucola (that
syrupy orange or grape
drink) and that I use an alternate method of testing.
The kefir became thick and
syrupy, which gave me digestive problems when I
drank it.
I swear I almost gagged when I
drank this bottle of iced tea... it was so
syrupy sweet that it was just plain disgusting.
In many cases their origins spiral back around to those small daily decisions — the fries instead of a salad, the
syrupy hot
drink with whipped cream instead of a simple cup of coffee or tea, or the ice cream or pie for dessert instead of a little fruit (or, gasp, no dessert).
In most cases their origins spiral back around to those small daily decisions — the fries instead of a salad, the
syrupy hot
drink with whipped cream instead of a simple cup of coffee or tea, or the ice cream or pie for dessert instead of a little fruit (or, gasp, no dessert).
For one variety, the recommended way to enjoy it is to pulp it within its skin, roll it between your hands and then pierce it with a straw to
drink the
syrupy nectar.