Sentences with phrase «taken out of the cupboard»

As winter began to bite we would line up & the liberty bodices would be taken out of the cupboard.

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«Amazon Pantry has been designed to take the heavy lifting out of replenishing the often bulky basics and store cupboard essentials that people need every day,» Amazon Pantry manager at Amazon UK, Helene Parthenay, said.
I opened up all my cupboards, thought about what kind of nutrition I wanted to get out of my snack (fiber, vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, heathy fats), chopped a dark chocolate bar in half, turned on my hob, added some water to a small pot, took out a bowl and threw in a bunch of seemingly random ingredients, rolled that dough into truffles, dipped them in what was by then melted chocolate, stuck the truffles in the freezer for 8 minutes and BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were ready!
I thought I'd run out of teff flour (I found my bag of it later), so I took some of the whole teff I had in the cupboard and turned it into flour in my blender.
Which actually prompted me to bake your brownie bites and almond bites as well today (hey when the food processor is out of the cupboard, may as well take advantage of it).
He then walked over to his cupboard, took out a can of tuna, opened it, and waited for the potatoes to be ready (he was going to add the tuna to the sweet potatoes and eat that with some olive oil — the same as he had done for years).
Go through your cupboards and take out anything made of plastic.
And my least favourite sentence: «It doesn't hurt to have a can of formula in the cupboard, just in case...» (Following the example of another poster to the parenting message board where I used to hang out when my daughter was younger, I took to responding with «In case what?
Obviously, locking up the cabinets and doors and keeping cleaning supplies in the highest cupboard locked and out of reach are necessary precautions to take when child proofing.
It takes you three times as long to do even the most basic experiment, because you either have to order everything in or dig it out from the back of a cupboard.
«If the right whale were the size of a cockroach, a slimy thing, slippery, looking like that, crawling around behind your cupboards, you're going to tell me that you would take it out and cherish it?
You're still gonna have to take that mini processor out of the cupboards though... It's pretty much necessary to make the sticky mixture that will bind all of these dry ingredients together.
I just made some probiotic and enzyme salad but I was out of town so it sat in the cupboard for 7 days, is it ok if I take out top layers and put in fridge still or does it HAVE to be taken out on day 5?
I love the cosy cardigan — I'm about to get all of mine out of the cupboard as the weather has taken a turn for the worse here in the UK!
I'm also working on getting stuff I took out of a big bottom cupboard put «somewhere».
Hubs is really dragging his heels about taking the cupboard out of kitchen so I can put my new sort of like a buffet / island in where that cupboard was.
So the next time you're out grocery shopping, stop wasting money on lots of different products that only do one job; you should rather take a look at filling your cupboards with items that can perform more than one task.
It's like every idea previously seen in the series has been brought out of the cupboard, cleaned up, polished until it shines and pieced together thoughtfully to create a stealth - action that boasts a substantial amount of potential ways of tackling objectives, like unleashing a perfect assault where you take out a base's power supply and communications before then proceeding to crash a tank through the front gate, gun down the major threats, leap out and use the cover of darkness to grab a couple of high value targets whose abilities will be a great boon to your own operations.
Opening a hidden cupboard, he took out some of his big, sprawling canvases, great stuff full of political imagery and existential angst.
Adorable at kids birthday celebrations or dinner parties in the 80s but dunking strawberries in clumpy, overcooked chocolate is out of fashion and that pot is taking up valuable cupboard space.
In the kitchen at Skylands, Martha created her own Great Wall of China by taking every white dish she could find out of the cupboards and putting them on display.
I can't quite see what's going on on the wall behind the cooker hood but since the hood already juts out there, putting cupboards or open shelves there would add storage without adding bulk to the look of the kitchen and allow you to take some away from around the window.
Sarah kept pet snakes you see, and let's just say that when I discovered that the cupboard I was leaning against to take most of my shots actually contained two pythons, I almost jumped out of my skin (heehee).
My cupboards are a funny whitewashed pinky oak and it was so hard to pull everything together with paint — so I found some terrific wallpaper which seems to take the pink out of the cupboards.
Then took items out of her cupboard (such as a pie plate) and turned them into a beautiful bird bath.
I would LOVE to take those cupboards out between the sink and eating area... my problem being of couse, storage space.
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