Sentences with phrase «usually at least another hour»

I bake my pies for 15 minutes at 425 F and then turn it down to 350 F for usually at least another hour.
The resort areas are a bit further from the airport — usually at least an hour's drive — but the roads are mostly straight and well - maintained, and the final destination is well worth the drive.

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The Lumia 800 has an non-removable 1450mAh battery which usually lasts at least 8 - 10 hours of regular use.
Another disadvantage is that brick and mortar business owners usually work super long hours, at least at the beginning.
** soak your chickpeas at least an hour to overnight, drain, and then boil in water until soft, usually about 1 hour.
Allow the pie to cool in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours or overnight, and serve with homemade whipped cream to which you've added a healthy pinch of both ground ginger and cinnamon (I usually add a little organic powdered sugar to my whipped cream, too).
Add tempeh into the marinade and let sit for at least 2 hours, or up to a few days in the fridge (I usually marinade it over night).
You can buy coconut cream as is or I usually just pop a can of coconut milk in the fridge for at least a few hours (some brands need to be in the fridge overnight) and then scoop out the hard white coconut cream layer that sits on top.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 - 2 hours (I usually prepare this in the morning and let it sit all day).
I just put the steak and all the marinade ingredients in a quart sized ziplock back and marinate it for at least 2 hours usually most of the day making sure to flip it once.
Usually she needs at least a hour, so usually by the end of the activity, I'm gritting my teeth, but I remind myself that this is parenting, and all the «other stuff» isn't as important to her as this one acUsually she needs at least a hour, so usually by the end of the activity, I'm gritting my teeth, but I remind myself that this is parenting, and all the «other stuff» isn't as important to her as this one acusually by the end of the activity, I'm gritting my teeth, but I remind myself that this is parenting, and all the «other stuff» isn't as important to her as this one activity.
After having usually spent at least an hour, and sometimes an entire day or more, discussing and exploring the kaleidoscopic complexity of the parent - child relationship with great depth and sophistication (at least from my perspective), how was I supposed to be able to condense everything that I had so earnestly conveyed into a simple tip or maxim — and not sound clichéd when doing so?
She does not have too much trouble napping, she usually takes two naps a day, each one at least an hour up to 2,5 hours.
Usually, breast milk is easier to digest than formula milk and newborns with a lime like stomach require frequent nursing, at least once in every 3 - 4 hours.
Some doctors define it by the rule of threes: three hours of crying at a time, at least three times a week, for at least three weeks in a row — usually starting between the third and sixth week of life.
School - age children are usually gone at least six hours a day, leaving only a relatively small amount of time in which babysitting is needed.
At BC Women's, the first bath doesn't happen until at least four hours and usually up to 24 hours postpartuAt BC Women's, the first bath doesn't happen until at least four hours and usually up to 24 hours postpartuat least four hours and usually up to 24 hours postpartum.
He started sleeping through the night at about 2 months old (at least 12 hours a night) and at some point just started taking 1 or 2 short 30 minute naps during the day (usually after he ate) but he has never been a fussy baby either and has never seemed like he really needed naps.
While some kids are not sleeping that long, by the time they are three or four months old, you can usually expect your baby to be sleeping for at least one long stretch of at least five to six hours, and ideally longer.
He takes one nap around noon, usually at least two hours long, often closer to three but very occasionally much less.
Most toddlers take at least one nap (length of naps are usually very variable between different children, but naps are usually 1 - 1 1/2 hours long) during the day at this age and are able to sleep all night (for about 11 hours).
Most infants take at least two naps during the day at this age (length of naps are highly variable between different children, but naps are usually 1 1/2 - 2 hours each) and are able to sleep for the majority of the night (at least 10 - 11 hours).
If your kids are a little older (usually at least 3 or 4), you can send them to a kid's club for a few hours and enjoy some quality time with your loved one, or by yourself.
Colic is often defined as crying or fussiness that occurs more than three weeks in a row, happens at least three times per week, and will usually last more than three hours.
Most toddlers take at least one naps (length of naps are usually very variable between different children, but naps are usually 1 to 1 1/2 hours long) during the day at this age and are able to sleep all night (for 11 to 12 hours).
Homebirth midwives also tend to charge a lower fee than obstetricians, despite the much bigger time commitment that they make to in prenatal visits (usually at least 30 minutes each visit) and in - labour through to postpartum care, where a midwife may be present for many hours.
My newborn was having crying fits at least once a day for over a week, usually for an hour or more on and off, with cries like he was in pain.
Healthy, full - term babies (at least 37 weeks» gestation) can usually go home from the hospital sometime between 24 and 48 hours after birth.
Not to mention usually waking at 2 am for no reason and not being able to fall back to sleep for at least an hour...
Doctors usually diagnose colic using «the rule of threes»: three hours of crying, three days a week, lasting for at least three weeks.
This varies with each Mom and her babies, but usually feeding on demand in the day works while babies are up and sometimes unpredictable, whereas pumping at night when babies are asleep for at least a two to three hour interval works best.
«Colic is when a baby cries intensely for three or more hours at a time, usually during the evening hours, on at least three days of the week, for longer than three weeks in a row — for no apparent reason,» says Mary Ann LoFrumento, M.D., author of Simply Parenting: Understanding Your Newborn & Infant.
But going over the breastfeeding norms and establishing the frequency how important that is and because what usually happen is will tell them to pump at least every 3 hours and through the night.
If you're in public you can't exactly get your baby naked, but at least remove their cardigan or jacket, and those cute shoes that you usually only get them to wear for an hour a day.
By the time a baby is around five months old, she can usually sleep at least for five hours at a time without waking up.
As for the amount of nocturnal sleep they require to be well rested and to develop in an optimal manner at different ages, 3 to 12 year - old children usually need to sleep at least 10 to 11 hours per night.
So often, self - care and stress management involves going somewhere, seeing someone, and finding at least an hour (usually more for travel time) to get it in.
The downside: You have to go through a colon cleanse — usually involving laxatives — and stick to a diet of clear liquids for at least 24 hours before the test.
I get into bed and fall asleep right away, usually for at least 8 hours, and then wake up to do it all again.
I usually let mine sit for at least and hour or so before I try to get a knife into the logs.
We usually suggest at least 15 minutes but never longer than an hour.
For cashews, you should soak them for at least 2 hours, but I usually recommend about 6 - 8 hours for full on creaminess.
Less than six or above nine hours is too much (except in pediatric patients, who should sleep at least that long, and usually longer).
Even though I work late and have a robust family life, I always find at least half an hour in the nighttime, usually before bed, to be still and breathe.
By the time morning rolls around, it's usually been at least 10 to 12 hours since most people ate a full meal.
Allow the leaves to dry completely - usually at least a few hours or overnight.
A little bit of pinching in the first few minutes of wear, for me at least, usually translates into excruciating agony just hours later.
My natural nails are super thin and break easily so I'm usually lucky to get at least 24 hours without chipping.
But for a little more than an hour and a half it performs nearly as valuable and as difficult a service: it gives back to people, who on the rare occasions they're even seen onscreen are usually deprived of any agency at all, at least a little ownership of their stories.
Private sector wages are averages for all private sector workers who reported earnings of at least $ 10,000 and usually worked at least 35 hours per week.
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