Not exact matches
I like cold cereal for breakfast most mornings, and oatmeal when I want to
wait a
few minutes for something
warm.
If your chocolate is too thin, you may need to
wait a
few more
minutes to let it harden a bit more, and if it is too thick to coat the truffle pop evenly, you may need to
warm it for a
few seconds more.
Just pour the water in a cup, place bottle in water and
wait a
few minutes to
warm it up.
With a bottle
warmer, there is no need to
wait for a
few minutes as well to prepare it, precious
few minutes that you won't have once your baby starts crying because she is hungry.
I for one would love to have the best baby bottle
warmer for breastmilk that I can just pop open, put in the baby bottle and
wait for a
few minutes.
And then finally, number five, so I said breathe,
warm up properly, use music, use counting, and then practice like, for example, I've got one workout that I'd recommend that I use and some of my athlete uses, it's called my Swim Start Workout where it's a series of 200 and 300 meter repeats where the first 25 or the fist 50 or just all out and then you take yourself into a cruise pace for the next you know, 100, 200 meters or for example, for a run, rather than easing yourself for a run, do a quick
warm - up, you know, 5
minutes of you know, aerobic running with a
few short 20 - 30 second efforts thrown in and then just push yourself, you know, rather than
waiting «till the end of your run for a fast finish use a fast start.
I know once I get moving I'll
warm right up, but those first
few minutes are brutal, especially when I'm standing outside
waiting for my GPS watch to load.
If not, grate it cold and use as is or
wait a
few minutes and it will
warm up much more quickly than in stick form.