In the evenings when things are winding down
I usually get my coffee set up for the morning (a must have!)
-- but if I can't find one,
I usually get coffee at McDonald's.
I walk to the studio,
usually get coffee on the way, maybe granola.
Not exact matches
I
usually get up very early in the morning and sit by my window overlooking the river while I have my
coffee.
Weekdays don't
usually allow for it, since my fiance and I are both
usually up by 5:45 - 6 am and it's just
get up, snuggle the dog, make
coffee, snuggle the dog,
get ready to go, snuggle the dog, drink
coffee, snuggle the dog, and begin our work days.
Don't forget the H2O I was drinking a lot more
coffee than
usually my last grad school quarter... knew it... said once my tests were over I'd cut back... and then
got a kidney infection the weekend of my tests.
As I currently haven't
gotten into drinking
coffee I don't
usually need creamer for anything; however, there are days where I wouldn't mind a cup of Jo (I just need to
get over the fear of
coffee)!
There's a cute little
coffee shop called The Annex in my neighborhood (Fort Greene, Brooklyn) that has all the regular
coffee shop fare — strong caffeinated beverages and an abundance of baked goods — but they also have something else, something that
usually sells out quickly, something you have to
get there early in order to
get your hands on.
I've realized recently that no matter what time I actually
get up (and it's
usually a full two hours before I actually need to be anywhere,) I spend way too much time casually drinking
coffee.
As I'm
usually trying to cram food into my face as fast as possible in the mornings (firstly, I am hungrayyy, secondly I've only
got about 10 minutes to make and eat my breakfast and
coffee during the week), I go for yogurt and muesli (an addiction I've stuck to for pretty much 75 % of my mornings for a year, so far).
It seems that fungi could act as a «bitter blocker» in certain foods (like chocolate and
coffee), taking away the bitterness where sugar
usually gets the job done.
Therefore I am training on an empty stomach because it would mean
getting up an hour earlier to eat, so I
usually hit the iron on a cup of
coffee.
Among health enthusiastis,
coffee usually gets a bad rap.
I was happy to
get your Bulletproof
coffee the other day, because
usually it's toys.
I've never smoked, drink at most one cup of
coffee a day, rarely eat out (eating out
usually does give me gut rot), avoid unfermented soy... I do
get really bad acne when I eat too much processed junk of any sort, but I haven't done that for years.
As for chocolate, I did crave a little, probably because I wasn't
getting any of that rich flavor that I
usually would from my
coffee.
I have to be up very early for work (
usually 5 am) but on Thursdays I work from home so I don't
get up until sometime between 7:45 and 8:15 am, leisurely make
coffee and breakfast, and curl up with a mug on the couch walking the Today Show as I respond to emails etc..
I figured out early on that if I
get the fruit cut up quickly, I can
usually sit for a moment and enjoy my
coffee while the rest of breakfast is finishing up.
i work in the mornings while adam is at school, so you'll
usually find me enjoying my
coffee and then
getting to work at the computer.
This is the quiet place where we
get our mornings started, read devotions, talk about our day and drink our
coffee (and there is
usually whipped cream on it).
And its the first time I've had
coffee since I've been sick, (I
usually stick to tea) so I've
got some -LSB-...]
My husband makes us
coffee while I
get ready and I'm
usually out the door by 8:00 a.m.
Breakfast is
usually in tow as I walk to the bus and I don't have
coffee until I
get to work.
When we're on a plane, if I order wine, I will also
get a water, and in the car I'll
usually have a LaCroix,
coffee and water with me.
Usually the first week of school is filled with
coffee with other moms and running and chores that didn't
get done over the summer and maybe a few fun things for myself.
The stewardess that served me a drink must have thought I was very thirsty indeed: that people don't
usually get that emotional about barely warm filter
coffee.
L.A.'s dreamers are
usually blocking traffic or
getting my
coffee order wrong, so it's a testament to writer - director Damien Chazelle that he made me care so deeply about two of them in this valentine to Southern California.
For those that want to make sure they
get all the collectibles within a game, these strategy guides are
usually pretty handy and look nice sitting on a
coffee table to boot.
I'm
usually a slow reader but I couldn't put this book down...
got curious glances at the
coffee shop where I
usually read mornings, but not
usually laughing and chuckling as I read.
Paper books have little appeal for me anymore, and those few
coffee - table or cookbook titles I do want to see, I
usually get from the library.
It takes 125 stars to
get a free drink at Starbucks, and while I
usually stick to drip
coffee I will be generous and assume you
usually spend $ 4.50 on a latte.
You can
usually get tea and
coffee, too.
Usually I just
get a black
coffee (clover press), but sometimes I'll treat myself to a flat white.
Some drivers try to listen to loud music or drink caffeinated beverages to stay awake, but once a driver thinks to
get a
coffee they are
usually already too drowsy to safely be driving on the road.
Usually these plans are so affordable that even the smallest adjustment in your spending habits more than pays the premiums, such as opting not to
get drive through
coffee on the way to work a few times a week.
Since most courts consider pets to be personal property just like your
coffee maker or favorite chair, judges
usually follow the same guidelines they use to determine who
gets to keep personal property when couples are dividing things due to divorce.
This is the quiet place where we
get our mornings started, read devotions, talk about our day and drink our
coffee (and there is
usually whipped cream on it).
My
coffee table
usually remains clear of all decor because it
gets used for board games, foot resting, and a diving board onto the couch.
Our
coffee table
gets dragged close to the couches to be used as an ottoman, so we don't
usually have anything on top or below it!
The paper cutter is vintage and
usually lives here all year long, but I did bring in a new, faux friend from IKEA that I love for its funkiness and a light throw blanket from hayneedle.com keeps things cozy -LRB-... and convenient for those rare rainy, cool mornings when I
get to sit on the front porch with my
coffee).