We usually go to dinner and have friends over throughout the weekend.
Not exact matches
We
usually stay at home and watch the ball drop but we are
going to a late
dinner this year.
I
usually start my bread after breakfast and let it rise for multiple hours, and
usually by the afternoon it's ready
to go, (when I'm about
to make
dinner.)
Roasted or steamed vegetables with baked tofu and mushrooms
usually are my
go -
to quick
dinners that require under 20 minutes of preparation time.
These
go down really well at
dinner parties,
usually a starter
to some kind of noodle dish, and the leftovers are perfect for taking
to lunch.
«For lunch, it's
usually business people, late lunch is tourists, early
dinner it's business people again sometimes having an impromptu business meeting and it
goes back
to tourists at night,» he explains.
My
go -
to dinner is brown rice, stir - fried Asian greens, and eggs (
usually in the form of a chile omelet) or a lentil curry.
It's a little intimidating
to comment after alllllll that but we regularly eat pan-fried chicken (flavored with Mrs. Dash), box long grain and wild rice, and frozen spinach with lemon and butter on it... It's not that I don't cook homemade unprocessed meals, but my quick
go -
to ten - minute
dinners are
usually a lot more boring.
This dish is easily turned either into a hot,
dinner - style bowl or a light soba salad bowl — it all depends on the accompaniments that you choose
to use (I
usually just
go for whatever is available in the fridge) Makes 2 portions Ingredients 2 garlic cloves, finely minced
I
usually make a pot of rice and beans
to go with my tacos, but since I had half of a huge sweet potato left from another
dinner, I sliced it up, tossed with coconut oil, seasoned with the same spices and popped the pan into the oven
to make baked sweet potato fries!
Usually when I
go to the grocery store, I buy pasta sauce in bulk, because it's SO nice
to have on hand for quick and easy
dinners.
Usually I order a soup when I
go out
to dinner with my husband but I do not cook soup on a regular basis at home.
I
usually save them for soups, but in May I
went to a
dinner hosted by Lentils.org at the restaurant Bad Hunter in Chicago that featured lentils in ways I hadn't ever thought about them.
Except you need orange juice, and limes, and a spice blend; plus you
usually want
to sear it in a pan, before transferring
to the oven, or slow - cooker
to roast for 6 - 8 hours, and while that's generally fine, sometimes it's Tuesday, and you don't know what you are
going to have for
dinner, and you are definitely not
going to do all the work for carnitas (unless you decide at the last minute
to go out instead
to satisfy said craving).
Usually a sandwich is my
go -
to after yoga
dinner.
In the winter we
usually make soup for
dinner every Sunday and the husband makes garlic bread
to go with.
I like
to leave one flexible
dinner and if I
go to yoga straight from work, I
usually just have a smoothie for
dinner that I prep the night before.
I think the easiest way
to go about this is
to have a smoothie for breakfast everyday, pack a salad
to take
to work, or eat a salad out at lunch as its
usually easier
to find decent salads at restaurants than any other type of food, then soup for
dinner.
I then
usually have a late
dinner meeting and finish up the day in my home office working before I then
go up
to bed and fall asleep
to a late night rerun of Law & Order with my rescue dog Lucy.
We
usually give her a bath every night before she eats her
dinner and
goes to bed.
During the days that your milk comes in (
usually starting three or four days after the birth), it's as if your body is throwing a
dinner party for baby, and just
to be sure she doesn't
go hungry, is making enough for three!
They also
usually eat their largest meals at lunchtime rather than
dinner, which prevents them from
going to bed with a full stomach and helps ensure a better night's sleep.
And even then, it's not
usually something we're
going to bring up around the
dinner table (well, unless maybe you're with my husband and me).
Now, a babysitter
usually costs at least $ 40 + for an evening, a nice - ish
dinner is easily $ 50 +, and if we
went to a movie that is another $ 22.
I try
to finish
dinner before 6 pm the night before and I
go jogging or walking in the morning (
usually quite hungry but then I drink water and don't feel it anymore).
this is what I
usually eat breakfast: deli meat (1 carb) hard cheese (0.5 carbs) cream cheese (no carbs) eggs (1 carb) lunch: 100 - 150 grams of veggies (6 - 9 carbs) cream cheese (0 carbs) and any meat I like (chicken, pork) any dressing (1 - 2 carbs) snack: deli meat or any meat I like,
usually crisps made out of pork (no carbs)
dinner: I get hungry before
going to bed so I save the best for last.
I almost never have grains for breakfast and instead opt for a hearty smoothie bowl, lunch is
usually leftovers of some sort and then
dinner is most likely
going to be a big salad or a big bowl of roasted veggies with some beans or tempeh.
Thinking back
to when I used
to raise money for World Vision in high school by participating in the 40 Hour Famine each year, I
usually go with this —
dinner on Thursday night and be done by 8 pm.
Usually between lunch and
dinner, as well as sometime before I
go to bed.
I
usually go to bed around 9 or 10 pm and right before I'll
usually have a green juice, some tea, or a kombucha if I'm looking for an after
dinner treat.
Note: «I
usually rotate my protein, vegetables and carbs; except on the weekends I have a glass or two of wine, one
to two meals out, and a Quest bar.I may have a slice of cheesecake or
go out for a burger and fries or steak
dinner, it all depends what I am in the mood for.»
We
usually give her a bath every night before she eats her
dinner and
goes to bed.
Chris's birthday is two days after Valentine's Day so we
usually wait and
go to dinner for his birthday.
Usually, by the time he
goes home in the evening, I do not have any brain cells left
to put together
dinner, let alone a blog post for the next day.
Garrett and I
usually go out
to dinner to celebrate New Years Eve.
If you
usually go to brunch with friends or
dinner dates,
going for overalls made from fine fabrics like lace, velvet, and such can be great.
I
usually have flats in my bag, and typically wear heels only for meetings,
dinners,
going out
to a show, etc..
I
usually go for pairs with little
to no heel so that I can wear them for a full day of activities, ranging from errands
to playdates
to dinner dates, without missing a step (hehe) but I think a pair of jewel encrusted high heels could look totally fabulous with boyfriend jeans too.
But when the weekend rolls around we typically
go out
to eat for
dinner on both Friday and Saturday and eat whatever strikes our fancy, which
usually includes a side of fries, haha!
We
usually go to a nice
dinner and then just hang out.
I've decided
to try
to conquer my fear, and
went to the
dinner after all (this gathering happens only once a year, and it's
usually always very glam and fun, I was kind of sad thinking that I might miss it this year!)
I love over the knee boots for the glamour and extra insulation they provide, and I find heeled boots are
usually much more comfortable than pumps (although after
dinner when I realized I would be walking 20 blocks
to meet up with friends, and then
going dancing, I will admit I swapped these out for my favorite feet - friendly booties — last seen here).
My boyfriend and I
went out for
dinner at our normal sushi spot, where I
usually wear jeans and a t - shirt, but decided
to get a bit more dolled up.
While
going on simple
dinner dates and the like is
usually fine, 1 if you are in the process of
going through a divorce, you want
to be careful about taking things further.
Restaurants are obviously busier during meal times, so lunch and
dinner and
usually on the weekend when more people have the time
to actually
go out for a bite
to eat.
I am Bella, a cheerful and optimistic, lively, simple and kind - hearted girl, love sports, is running in the park, the class I will do yoga in the room, and I love my friends at the weekend
dinner,
usually will
go to KTV..
If I have a virtual tour
going on, such as the one I will have
going for GODCHILD in May, I'll want
to check in on the tour - stop of the day, which can be a review, a guest blog post, an interview, or even a live chat which
usually will happen in the evening after
dinner.
No matter how much I tell myself I'm not
going to give my pup some of my
dinner, those big Chihuahua bug eyes glaring at me from across the room
usually convince me
to hand over a bite or two.
We tried out some of the techniques in this book during her really emotional tantrums (
usually occurring when we need
to leave the park or we need
to sit down for
dinner, or we need
to go to bed).