Sentences with phrase «throw on whatever»

Do you throw on whatever is in the front of your closet in a mad dash to get out of the house?
When you are running behind do you have a certain item you reach for repeatedly, a plan in place to utilize, or just throw on whatever your hands land on and hope for the best?
After, I quickly do my skincare routine and throw on whatever is clean, plus a hat to cover my week - old braid out.
Now, if your answer are inconsistent or often are F, none of the above, then you are either a ROCK&ROLL kind of girl or you buy and throw on whatever you can find that fits the occasion.
I think it's a talent, really, I usually just throw on whatever I feel like on a given day, and just hope that it doesn't look too terrible.
I throw on whatever neat top with a pair of jeans or dress pants.
This makes it so easy to just throw on whatever and go!
I shower and eat my oats, throw on whatever clothes I find and head to the studio, where hair and make - up artists turn me from zombie to model!
I throw on whatever is convenient and grab my tiny purse and take off.
I'm creature of habit and routine and I'm still adjusting — so each morning this week I've been throwing on whatever is closest to me, instead of digging through closets or drawers.
In previous games, you synced one or two characters to your portal, threw on whatever play set crystal, and then moved on through the story or toy box mode.
Whether you're a trend - hunting fashionista or someone who throws on whatever's lying around, what you wear matters.

Not exact matches

It's tempting to do what I did with Goldman in Penn Station — just take whatever names the database offers and throw them around, hoping to capitalize on any legitimacy they provide.
Here are a few questions you might want to ask yourself to better gauge whether it's worth working through whatever it is you have going on that day, or if you should just throw in the towel.
It is based on my belief that whatever is thrown at capitalism, it eventually sorts itself out and works well.
Where exactly (to throw a log on the pyre) did mankind arrive at the idea that a «day» for God (in whatever form one chooses) equates to a «day» for thee and me?
Becoming more tolerant to gays, more left leaning, hipper, modern, or whatever else you want to throw out there still doesn't change the fact that Christianity is based on a lie about a man who supposedly walked on water, reincarnated, was born from a woman who claimed to a be virgin, and changed water in to wine.
The broader significance of the chapter lies in whatever light it throws on the psychological understanding of authoritarian religion in general.
Jessica, I am a Christian, and I had to deal with a sibling that goes wacked over whatever she is into, during her Christianity phase she threw out all things considered secular, all things considered not Godly were evil and I got quizzed incessantly since she «found God» on all things bible.
How can you respond to that line when people use it; it's like throwing the gauntlet down, ou either have to say «ok» and go with them on whatever they want; or you have to say «No, I don't think God actually told you that.»
If a religious zealot feels their faith or morality being challenged by something they see their answer is not to work on building tronger faith, their answer is to throw a sheet over whatever tempts them.
We, too, need to recover that «salt», or savour, which our religion gives to life so that we can recover a joyful confidence in our faith, and face up to whatever is thrown against us: Catholicism does not thrive on a diet of complacency and general beneficence.
I have heard this argument a lot on this site — about how David is being «exlcusive» or whatever other lament is thrown his way for taking a stand.
... taken on, this then suggests that possibly all the evil in the world is just that, but whatever evil comes our way, in whatever form or intensity, just as Jesus took so much in his life, so we can have God's peace etc etc internally no matter what life throws.
Whatever the merits of Hartshorne's speculation for an understanding of the universe, he has thrown light on the way that human thought moves and develops.
While I tend to just throw in whatever meat, cheese, and fresh veggies (or sometimes fruits) I have on hand, I must say that I love - love - love making paninis with pesto!
I really just throw whatever ingredients I have in the house together depending on what I am craving that day.
Like most salads it's versatile so feel free to throw in whatever you like or have on hand even fresh herbs or fruit because that's the whole point — to clean out your produce drawer — big time.
My boyfriend and I decided to make this on a whim one night just using whatever fish was on sale at the market (Tilapia and Halibut), we also threw in some muscles and scallops which made it all the more delicious!
This could also be thrown on the grill alongside whatever else you're cooking instead of baking it in the oven.
In keeping with my healthy sandwich / pita idea, I decided to use ground chicken breast to make the curry - spiced chicken patties because it's really lean and takes on whatever flavors you throw at it, in this case: garlic, ginger, onion, jalapeno, scallions, curry powder, and other spices.
And you can pretty much throw whatever you want on top.
All summer long I buy extra eggplants to throw on the grill when we are done cooking whatever else is on there.
Just grab some chickpeas and throw them on a baking sheet with a tablespoon or so of olive oil, some salt, pepper, and whatever seasonings you want to add.
I've started adding to it some cinnamon, nutmeg, an extra egg, and whatever fruit and nuts we have on hand (this week, I threw about a cup of fig purée into the batter and baked it for an additional 10 minutes; next week, walnuts and raisins).
What I love about this recipe is that its cheap, easy, can be made without the vegan egg, and you can enjoy these babes all by themselves or throw them on top of whatever you like..
I would argue that a more realistic scenario includes whatever is in the walk - in on its last leg, combined with whatever else needs to be used up thrown together, heated up and splayed out in hotel pans for anyone who wants to eat while they finish setting tables or prepping for dinner.
Add chopped bits of whatever leftover meat needs to get used up, throw in a chopped tomato, avocado, and handful of whatever cheese we have on hand.
My ultimate go - to is a quinoa bowl with a ginger - sesame dressing — I just lightly sauté whatever veggies I have on hand, brown some tofu or tempeh or throw in some beans, and toss with a bunch of quinoa and my favourite dressing (roughly equal parts maple syrup, soy sauce, and lime juice to two parts tahini, some grated ginger and garlic, and cayenne to taste).
We have hot chicken sandwiches (Frank's hot sauce on the chicken, LOTS of bleu cheese on toasted whatever - bread - I - have - on - hand, lettuce and tomato), chicken alfredo (I just add a bit of pressed garlic and pepper to the pan when the chicken is almost done, throw in some cream, let it simmer and reduce, then add a bunch of finely grated parm, asiago, pecorino romano, or whatever I have), and then an absolute favorite: lemon pepper chicken on Greek Salad.
I made this pasta the other night and it's one of those all in one meals that can be thrown together with whatever veggies you have on hand.
A lot of the time, making soup is all about using whatever vegetables you have on hand, so consider the recipe below to be a guide, and throw in whatever you want!
It's one of those recipes where you can throw in whatever vegetables you have on hand and is a great fridge cleaner!
You can throw in whatever you have on hand.
If you are inclined, feel free to throw on some avocado slices, salsa, guacamole, whatever you're into, but I didn't feel the need to do that, and I'm normally all about the toppings.
Throw in whatever fruit you have on hand.
Instead of orange, you could throw in pineapple and use whatever veggies you have on hand.
The fabulous thing is you can pretty much throw in whatever you have on hand, even greens such as spinach and kale, and it will still taste yummy.
I view salad as something that is best thrown together, last minute, using whatever I have on hand.
In the summer, however, he opts for throwing whatever herbs he's using on a skillet heated on high for 30 seconds.
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