Not exact matches
It's a bit sad but at the same
time exciting to
get back
into our home and
kitchen.
As the holidays approach, I
get sucked
into this unending stream of activities, tasks, and events, and I hardly find the
time set foot in the
kitchen (you can say I'm saving my strength for the grand finale:).
Get thee to the store and then
into the
kitchen to spend some one on one
time with your valentine / Galentine / four - legged snuggler.
Add the lemon peel, flour, and baking powder, and beat until a dough forms, then chill the dough for about 30 minutes (this is a great
time to clean up the
kitchen if you, like me, are trying to
get into the practice of cleaning while you go).
one more
time, I hauled him
into the
kitchen and we
got busy making cookies.
I found a post at the blog The Intolerant Chef, and knew it was
time to
get into the
kitchen.
The holidays are a great
time to
get into the
kitchen with your family and make gifts from the heart to share with friends, family, neighbors, teachers, your veterinarian... everyone!
So while we're dreaming about racing and enjoying
time away from school hopefully I can
get into the
kitchen a bit more.
Speaking of which, you'll probably want to make this vegan Mexican lasagna if you're
into spending a little bit of
time in the
kitchen and
getting enough leftovers to last a few days.
Time to
get into the
kitchen!
But as soon as it was
time for diaper change, I handed him to Josh and rushed to the
kitchen to bite
into one of these, a little hesitant, wondering whether I'd be able to taste the beets or black beans, and hoping I managed to
get enough chocolate
into the recipe...
Most mornings I'm convincing myself to
get up some
time before 8 am, then stumbling
into the shower /
kitchen, looking for a breakfast that doesn't take any brain power.
It's
gotten to the point where, every
time I come
into the
kitchen, my mother cries, «Not again!»
This one took several, several
times to
get back
into the
kitchen and try again.
After a week of delicious eating and drinking, and yes now that we're all older we've upgraded from PBRs and buffalo wings to fancy martinis and grilled octopus salads (though we did manage to squeeze in a few cheap beers and pub food) it's
time to
get back
into the
kitchen.
What I'm looking for would be for them to really take the
time to give credit to the recipe, i.e., «I've seen this all over the internet and wanted to try it with my favorite brownie recipe, which I barely tweaked from Ina Garten» — here is a link to the cookbook I used, or «I love the
time that they spend testing at Cook's Illustrated and couldn't wait to
get into the
kitchen to try this recipe; I've noted the original recipe and my changes in parentheses.»
Off course we created allot sure we threw the
kitchen sink at them, and another
time it might have
got us back
into the game but at the same
time it is those same circumstance that gave us our worst or most embarrassing defeats.
Unless you're really thirsty and know that if you take the
time to go
get a glass and pour
into it properly, your kid will come
into the
kitchen and see what you're doing and throw a juice tantrum.
He
gets to see the school garden planted in last week's episode and for the first
time he brings cameras
into West Adams's
kitchen (but not, I noted, the LAUSD central
kitchen, Jamie's main goal at the beginning of the season).
As a result, many toddlers follow their parents
into the
kitchen every chance thy
get asking something along the lines of, «Mommy, can I have some juice,» for possibly the hundredth
time that day.
Think of the fabric that diapers are made up of, if that fabric is ment to absorb mass amounts of liquids, then in the wash its also absorbing detergents weather or not its soap like or not, then if it dosnt
get rinsed properly over
time that once absorbent fabric will turn
into your
kitchen sponge that no longer smells like daisies and is probably making you dishes dirty when you wash them.
She can play with the different toys for long periods of
time without
getting bored, giving me a chance to sneak off
into the
kitchen to prepare a snack or milk, worry free.
«If you're eating a vegetable - rich diet, there is a lot of prep that goes
into it, so you want there to be surfaces that are easy for many people to work on,» she says, explaining that
kitchen hot spots like islands can have adjustable heights to
get all members of the family working at the same
time.
I
got so distracted thinking about why it had never occurred to me cook tomatoes
into a Thai curry before that I totally forgot to share any
kitchen pics with you guys last
time.
In addition to recipes for dishes like Shepherd's Pie, Scotch Eggs, Chocolate Chili, and Bora Bora Fireballs, Well Fed also includes lots of information for how to cook without a recipe — lots of ideas for ways to combine basic protein, veggies, and fats
into something special that ensures you won't
get bored and you won't spend all of your free
time in the
kitchen.
I love Asian food as well and some
times when i'm craving for some and i can't find an Asian Restaurant i just go
into the
kitchen and try out something new, the truth is i usually look for recipes on the internet, i may not
get it right the first
time but certainly satisfies my cravings.
I've been sharing little pieces of our living room / dining nook /
kitchen on Instagram and decided it's high
time to
get them
into a blog post and share all the sources with you.
-LSB-...] So to avoid all the red lights, and to
get my Starbucks - fix, many a
times I will just go
into mah
kitchen and prepare mahself a good ole Cinnamon Dolce Latte!
Everyday — all day, I stare at my
kitchen and feel like I have been sucked
into a
time machine back to the 70's and I can not
get back to 2014.
I had the dream
kitchen a few years ago in our dream home but found that it was so darn big... I
got tired when I tried to cook... lol Also because I was working full
time in a very stressful job, by the
time I
got home I didn't care to even walk
into the
kitchen.
Every
time I walk
into the
kitchen and switch on the lights, I
get giddy!