Sentences with phrase «try drinking from»

Are you finding it difficult to convince your baby to try drinking from a bottle for the first time?
The nipple shape of the Philips Avent BPA Free Natural Polypropylene Bottle is modeled after a natural breast and intended to encourage new bottle - feeding babies to try drinking from a bottle for the first time.
If you find that your baby continually is unwilling to try drinking from a sippy cup or becomes very distressed any time you try, you might want to go the cold turkey route.
To enhance its aroma and sparkling effervescence, try drinking it from a tulip - shaped beer glass instead of a pint.
I tried drinking from my water bottle and just barely missed spilling on myself.

Not exact matches

Does a guy who starts out selling records and then rolls the dice — getting into everything from airlines and aerospace to mobile phones and soft drinks — seem like he's trying to better himself?
Moreover, the French were in no mood to drink and be merry with the Germans, who were occupying a good chunk of French soil, not to mention that in the five months leading up to Christmas, 300,000 French soldiers died trying to keep even more of their country from falling into German hands.
By diversifying well - known brands, breweries are trying to entice everyone from hard - drinking partiers to palette - pondering craft nerds to people who don't even like beer.
The federal government, for public safety reasons, will withhold some federal highway funds from states that set their drinking age younger than 21 but Congress has never tried to pass a law setting the drinking age nationally at 21.
When I stopped by the Horseshoe, he was buying drinks for everyone who showed up — friend, acquaintance or media — urging people to try out a bike or enjoy a complimentary taco and then settling in the back of the club when the music started: a couple of little - known local indie bands played, and Broken Social Scene member Brendan Canning — dressed as if he'd just arrived from Wimbledon's centre court — did a DJ set.
Always think things over before you publish anything potentially risqué, whether you're blasting your boss or sharing pictures from the time you got sloppy drunk and tried to recreate the «Friends» opening by jumping in a fountain.
«First, I eliminate drinking from all meetings except for those on Friday nights (to be fair, I try to do this but occasionally fail).
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday in a press release that some Puerto Ricans have been trying to get drinking water from contaminated Superfund sites on the island.
Already the company is trying to speed up the process at its counters, including double - lane drive - thrus and beverage express counters that shuffle customers away from the cash register while they wait for their drink to be prepared.
What we are seeing is a shift in buyer behavior from that of trying to drink from the fire hose to that of selectively choosing Intelligent Engagement.
As a colleague of mine once said, it's like trying to drink from a fire hose.
your claim of «they change the definition» tries to under - cut the argument itself «at the knees» so to speak... but let me remind you that you changed your self - definition from drunk and unsaved to «drunk with the new wine» and saved (get the Acts reference, i'm kinda proud of that one; — RRB --RRB- things change and when we know better we do better.
And also — not trying to pick a fight — but I just can't help but wonder at the irony of a criticism on those churches» provocative sermons (on sex with hot wives, drinking beer, etc.) coming from a «naked pastor» and «graffiti artist on the walls of religion.»
Feeling toward the value of their work ranged from that of one minister who reported: «I have never found a drunk who wasn't worth my time and attention and it meant a lot to them,» to the man who wrote, «As far as my experience goes, it is a discouraging piece of work trying to help people who do not want it.»
He is concerned that believing one is unable to control one's drinking may in fact discourage a heavy drinker from trying to stop.
Kaylee if you have asked Christ into your life then the holy spirit -LCB- he is the spirit of Christ -RCB- dwells within you it is him that changes us all we have to do is tell him that we are weak in whatever area we struggle.You mention alcohol when tempted to drink just tell him Lord i am weak but i am trusting in your strength to empower me and he will thats is how we change.If we try and do it in our strength we might succeed for a couple of times then fall back into our old patterns.Then it becomes forgive me Lord for my sin we feel guilt and condemned and that is the work of the enemy who is out to destroy our faith in God and because of our feelings we go and do the same things all over again.But we have a better way and that is to trust the one who is able to overcome having been set free from my old life style of sin i am grateful each day to be walking in his strength not mine.So the Lord has given you the victory in Christ and even if we stumble sometimes in the process we remember there is no condemnation to those that are in Christ Jesus God bless brentnz
If you look at some TV film of some of the events, you'll see young people talking together, or dozing off, or trying to find shade from the sun, or drinking water, or walking off in search of some necessity.
At least I know I should be very angry if the Mohammedans tried to prevent the rest of us from drinking wine.
Reading him is like trying to drink from a fire hose.
And the range of caves runs from the old standbys of sex and alcohol and other drugs to TA (Transactional Analysis), TM (Transcendental Meditation), TV (before whom, on an average, we stand, sit, lie, eat, and drink an unconscionable and unbelievable number of adult hours per week), TF (touchy - feely in dual or group encounters), TZ (try Zen), TS (take Sominex), or even, in some circles, TJ (take Jesus - in this sense an icon distantly derived from Jesus Christ), and literally scores of others.
Hi Jeremy, I have been thinking and trying to put all the pieces together... I still believe that Jesus flesh was still struggling through the ordeal but His Spirit was willing... I agree that Jesus wasn't asking to be saved and was in fact saying He is ready to drink the cup but It appears that's Jesus was asking for strength and that God will give Him the power to endure... Such as Heb 5:7 says that Jesus prayer was heard and that God was able to save Him from death meaning Jesus wasn't allowed to die until He fulfilled the prophecy of the cross... I believe Jesus had the power to lay down His life and the strength was given by God the Father.
The man he thinks he's hitting isn't the man trying to save him from drink, but a preacher from many years before, who angrily told him that the only sin from which there is no redemption is the rejection of God's love — of believing oneself a sinner who can not be changed or redeemed.
From my own experience as a Christian trying to be more Christ - like, I've found it can be tempting to socialize with Atheists, Agnostics, people who use rough language, homosexuals, prostitutes, strippers, drunks, and murderers * because * they're Atheists, Agnostics, people who use rough language, homosexuals, prostitutes, strippers, drunks, and murderers.
Yes, I said, he lives from day to day indulging the appetite of the hour; and sometimes he is lapped in drink and strains of the flute; then he becomes a water - drinker, and tries to get thin; then he takes a turn at gymnastics; sometimes idling and neglecting everything, then once more living the life of a philosopher; often he - is busy with politics, and starts to his feet and says and does whatever comes into his head; and, if he is emulous of any one who is a warrior, off he is in that direction, or of men of business, once more in that.
I don't drink coffee, I try to stay away from caffeine.
Also, drink lots of water and try to stay away from caffeine.
If you're looking for a Whole30 - approved way to drink your coffee in the morning, you might want to try this Bulletproof Coffee from Stupid Easy Paleo that's made with ghee and coconut oil.
We don't buy it when the government tries to scare us from drinking and -LSB-...]
You can sample their large selection of housemade chocolates, discover other bean to bar chocolates from other US makers, and try a myriad of chocolate inspired drinks and pastries.
trying the Pupusa's at Malo (marvelous,) drinking wine from a can (really!)
I've tried a few times to be that person, the one who glows from within because she drinks all the green / protein / superfood smoothies, but I just can't.
I have been buying Mamma Chia for the past few weeks now, and then the other day I stumbled across your article, whilst trying to figure out a way to bulk order the drinks to save some money, and after a bit of research into some other recipes to make it taste more like Mamma Chia (3 tbl spoon chia seeds + 1 cup of water + 1 of your favorite juice) and a short trip to Whole foods, I'm now enjoying my own Chia juices from home at a much better price!
Try this recipe from Ricker's new cookbook on Thai drinking food, and you won't miss the starch.
It's really easy to make your own custard — all from store cupboard ingredients along with organic eggs, and milk — and you can make it dairy free by using coconut drinking milk (I am sure you could use other dairy free milks but I haven't tried them as yet).
I tried this drink, just subbing the half and half with coconut creamer from Trader Joe's.
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Before I knew it, I'd eaten the entire plate (and then some) and didn't realize over half the batch was gone until I cleaned up my mess from lunch and went back into the dining room to find that all that was left was a handful of gingerbread folk and a hidden pile of casualties I tried covering in icing (iced gingerbread cookies are no longer welcome in this house)(the icing makes it difficult to drown them in coffee and be able to actually drink the coffee, afterward).
Elana, you're totally right about keeping away from plastic because it gets into the food / drink... Hans Gruenn M.D. told me that about 25 years ago... so I never buy plastic... but my almond milk was going sour so quicklyly... so I thought I'd try them!
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-LSB-...] blackberry turnovers from A Cozy Kitchen Drink watermelon margaritas from Minimalist Baker Try coconut yogurt from Oh, -LSB-...]
* 1 quart strawberries, preferably local (when trimmed and sliced, you should have about 3 heaping cups of strawberries; use more for an even fruitier drink, or consider using both roasted and fresh strawberries in this recipe) * 4 tablespoons organic sugar, plus more to taste * 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract * pinch of fine or coarse sea salt * juice of 1 - 2 limes (or lemons)- I suggest trying it with the smaller amount before adding more * handful of fresh basil (I used Thai basil from my garden) or mint * ice cubes: about 10, or to taste
As much as I'm cool with having it as a quick drink I wanted to try it out in a recipe to make a quick, delicious breakfast treat to have throughout the week, once I returned from the gym.
The Trader Joe's versions — even in whole wheat if you're trying to fool yourself — are thin and buttery and great for breakfast tacos, drunk quesadillas, and eating plain, microwaved with cheese — a French technique I picked up from Jacques Pepin *.»
If I drink coffee at home I like to try different kind of blends for example from www.gourmesso.com that has Nespresso compatible pods that come in 25 varieties — which differ in flavour and intensity — of which most are Fair Trade certified.
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