Sentences with phrase «warm all day long»

I would so much rather be sitting on the couch, swaddled in fleece blankets, fuzzy fleece socks wrapped around my feet, with my fur lined slippers ensuring they stay toasty warm all day long, than thinking of stepping outside and feeling like I'm going to freeze to death.
Keep baby comfortable and warm all day long when layered under dresses or other shirts.
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These universal baby blankets keep baby warm all day long.
Lined with cozy faux fur throughout and with a Thermolite footbed cushion, your feet will stay warm all day long.
This outfit is great for work or play and will keep you cozy and warm all day long
Even though it wasn't the polished look I'd first planned, I stayed warm all day long... which was much more important to me.
Made in the Brooklyn, New York, by from 100 % organic cotton, it features a vegan organic cotton sherpa backing (like mock sheepskin) that will keep you warm all day long.

Not exact matches

The harvest is only about six weeks long, in March and April, when the change of seasons offers just the right mix of cool nights and warm days to force sap to flow through the sugar maple tree.
Longer days and warmer weather are prime for a motivation slump, but while you'd rather be spending your days poolside, your business can't afford a vacation.
Known for its long stretches of white sandy beach, Negril is one of the island's hot spots, as is the area's not - so - creatively - named Seven Mile Beach; by day, revelers sip on rum punch and frolic in the warm waters, and my night they drink more rum punch and dance to live reggae bands and steel drum performances.
Blessed with warm sunny weather all year round (roughly 300 days of sunshine a year), ringed by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and protected on the other by the calm, deep - blue waters of the Tagus River (the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula), this traditionally sophisticated city seems to have it all.
The ancient agricultural farmers knew the solar cycles very well, and celebrated when the days became longer, as it is a sign that the weather will get warmer and the crops will blossom.
And he ran down SoHe who was only 22 and a Toronto university studying molecular biology and he aimed the steering wheel at Betty and accelerated — Betty whose mother had long ago named her Mary Elizabeth — and who was revelling in one of the first warm April days in her 95th — and last — spring on this spinning orb.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher, feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast by the fire.
At Summer Sessions in the long, warm evenings, you would meet him strolling around the grounds (we were at Digby Stuart College, Roehampton, in those days), deep in conversation with someone, collar undone, sleeves rolled up to reveal massive forearms.
And it travels well: no sogginess, no thinned out dressing, you can eat it cold if you left your Thermos on the train once and no longer had a method of keeping food warm for lunch... Thank you so much, I check DE before I check my email these days!
It warms you up and comforts you after a long day.
I always have a hard time with seasonal transitions (and life transitions in general)-- call me a sensitive soul but I kind of have to grieve what we're losing (long, warm summer days) before I can totally embrace what is coming.
For many of us, there are few things more enjoyable than soaking in a warm bath after a long day.
When June is warmer than normal, extremely hot days, hottest of the whole year, are most likely to occur in the SOCAL deserts due to high solar angle and long days.
It's a long weekend, it's cold, and I can't imagine wanting to do anything other than what I have planned for the next three days: cozying up at home with my peeps and cooking all the things in order to keep us warm and well fed.
Hearty, warm, comforting and loaded with flavor, this One Pot Lasagna Soup will fill you up and keep you going all day long.
You may remember back a few months ago (back when it was warm and the days were long), we shared a Tuscan Bread Salad.
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I have made them twice in the last week alone, but as the weather continues to warm and the days continue to get longer, I can only see my obsession escalating.
Summer is the season for picnics, the weather is warm and the days are long.
I can't get enough of long sunny days, warm evenings sitting outside, and early morning sun peeking in the window so that early mornings don't seem quite like such a chore.
I want it to be warm enough to heat my body up after a long day out in the cold.
This meal - size warm salad comes together quickly after a long day of shopping and won't leave you too stuffed to tackle an after - dinner gift - wrapping session.
The weather is finally warming up, your friends and neighbors are coming out of hibernation, the days are getting longer — it's the perfect time to invite the baseball team over or host a book group or just catch up with old friends.
Not just because of warm and longer days but also because of the abundance of juicy and sweet seasonal fruit.
I could drink coffee all day long and eat this all day long, it was utterly divine and tastes so good whilst warm.
I don't know about you, but I'll be welcoming the warm weather and longer days by lounging about on the patio, soaking up the sunshine.
It's the begining of SPRING, baby birds chirping, gardens are blooming, longer and warmer sunny days, butterflies fluttering, the mark of one month closer to summer (& the end of the school year!)
But this warmer weather is a gentle reminder that summer isn't far behind, and that means it'll be long days spent in swimsuits and shorts.
The days are noticeably longer, but farmer's market produce and warm temperatures are still far off.
You can feel it in the warm, sweetly perfumed air, and increasingly longer days; you can see it in the blooming trees, exploding with color, and the lush green, covering the hills; you can hear it in the loud bird chatter outside the window, and it all makes me itch for long hikes outside, and away from the house.
It's warm and comforting and requires nothing from you after you come home from a long day at work... Meaning that all you have to do is pour the wine and decide which episode of Real Housewives you want to enjoy while slurping up this soup...
It's March, after all, and with Daylight Savings Time starting this weekend, longer, brighter (and hopefully warmer) days are ahead.
These sporadic warm days already have me planning what homemade ice cream I want to have stashed in the freezer all summer long.
Break through the typical breakfast hours and serve the warm savory comfort of morning all day long with Chef - mate Country Sausage Gravy.
It warms you up on a cold day and revives you after a long week.
Fresh asparagus are one of my favorite ways to celebrate Spring, well that and the warmer weather and longer days too.
May is one of my favorite months because the days are longer, the weather is warmer and summer is right around the corner.
Long, warm days ask for super light and fresh salads!
-- Spanish Style Summer Salad — Don't let the title of this recipe fool you, we eat this salad in Spain all year long, it's just most popular during the warm summer days, when tomatoes are...
Now, you can put the bread back into warm oven covered with cloth and let it rise for another few hours or even longer (I sometimes let it sit for a whole day) or you can bake it immediately for 45 - 50 minutes at 175 Celsius (350 F).
Don't let the title of this recipe fool you, we eat this salad in Spain all year long, it's just most popular during the warm summer days, when tomatoes are at their best.
The great part about Heidi's recipe is that you can eat it warm or toss with chopped romain the next day and eat it like a salad at room temperature (I suggest keeping romaine in your fridge, it lasts longer than other more delicate lettuces, just keep in dry).
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