Sentences with phrase «warm your hands around»

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Once warm, I added two hand fulls of sliced mushrooms, one garlic clove minced, and around 2 tbsp.
I hope the weather is chilly and your hands are wrapped around a warm beverage.
Its easier if you put the peas in a bowl of water, 1 - 2 cups at a time, and take a handful and roll them around in your hands like you would when you rub your hands together to try and warm them up.
As soon as the stones are no longer too hot to handle, they're passed around among the diners to warm their hands and, supposedly, to reduce fatigue and boost stamina.
She says that within a week, she had more energy, her hands and feet felt much warmer, and it was much easier for her to do things and walk around.
Add warm water until the rice is completely covered, and use your hands to mix around and generally agitate the rice.
Red wine steeped in various spices and fruits is best experienced with wind - nipped cheeks warmed by the rising steam and icy hands wrapped around a piping hot mug.
She'll tuck each still - warm loaf into a hand - stamped bag, pack them into the back of her Subaru, and drive around Madison County, delivering them to an outdoor - gear outfitter in Hot Springs and two stores in Marshall.
With a simple and durable Velcro - brand fastener around the neck, parents have both their left and right hands available to safely lift, cradle and rest their wet baby on their chest for a warm, confidant and dry hug.
I draw my baby a warm bath and add JOHNSON»S ® baby BEDTIME bubble bath to the running water and move it around with my hands.
On the other hand there has been no really notably dry, hot, sunny summer in the UK since 2006; summers overall have either been around average or exceptionally wet, and this appears to be linked with strong warming and more frequent high pressure over Greenland in the last decade.»
This modified orbit causes Io to flex as it moves around Jupiter, causing material within Io to shift position and generate heat by friction, just as rubbing your hands together briskly makes them warmer.
I followed the same steps I always do (take a few drops of oil in hand, rub together to warm, massage liberally onto face for a couple of minutes in circles, gently wipe off with warm cloth), but the coconut oil wanted to stick around longer than it was welcome.
It might be because as a kid, I'd always spend Thanksgivings in the city, so some of my earliest memories take place between the Hudson and East Rivers: my cousins and I getting separated from our families at the Thanksgiving Day parade and deciding we'd become a traveling singing act to make our way in the world (we made $.50 in a deli before my mom found us); my fingers tingling as piping hot chocolate warmed my frozen hands after a day spent tromping around town.
You can warm it with your hands and form the wax wrap around a bowl (or sandwich or piece of cheese or whatever) and it'll firm up and hold it's shape, especially in the fridge.
Run a brown lipstick over the top of your hand, and then warm the formula with your fingertips by blending it around.
There are few things as cosy as warming your hands by cupping them around a hot bowl of soup and leaning over to inhale the steamy aromas
Especially with warm weather and summer travels coming up, I love the idea of being able to throw my bag around my waist when going through the airport or even dancing at night and wanting to be hands - free.
It's HUGE so you're able to wrap the entire thing around you like a blanket and find little crevices to keep your hands warm in.
If you don't want to carry a hand fan around when the weather is warm and the temperature hits 35 degrees, a cutout dress is a trick you can use.
We're spending some time in the snow this Christmas break and nothing beats a wrapping your hands around a warm drink!
Warm some between your hands, and lightly press it in — first onto cheeks, then moving outward and around chin, forehead, and neck.
Warm palms by rubbing them together and lightly wrap hands around the face for full absorption.
Raise your hand if you've visited Starbucks thrice this week JUST to get your hands around a warm cup of their Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Firmly in the midst of my favorite season, my ideal day is spent walking around the city (cup of warm coffee in hand or travel tea mug filled with David's Tea) and night is spent cooking at my apartment with friends.
Drivers will be able to wrap their hands around a heated, leather - wrapped steering wheel to stay warm during trips on cold days.
It's a soothing, all - around warmer, from your hands to the warm sensation going down your throat when you start to drink it.
The puppies should be sleek with a shiny coat, warm to touch and, when handled, root around in the hand looking for a teat from which to suck.
But then, a warm hand swooped around her.
We warmed our hands over a fire and tried to rationalise what had happened, desperately scratching around for some consolation.
Characters are represented by hand drawn illustrations when speaking, and the world around you is coated in warm colours to make it all the more pleasant to be in.
Climate models, on the other hand, have a successful track record — look at the melting Arctic, warming around Antarctica, the surface temperature, the water feedback effect, the reduction in mountain glaciers... etc..
So you have on the one hand warrming oceans and on the other hand high pressures building around Antarctica preventing surface lows from bringing warmer conditions inside Antarctica.
For more on the terrestrial foods topic, see my detailed discussion in this previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
Lending a helping hand to late night reading sessions and early morning rises, twinkly lights wrapped around the bed headboard are functional and light the room with a warm, inviting glow.
I especially look forward to it on those chilly mornings so I can wrap my cold hands around the mug and warm up inside!
We're spending some time in the snow this Christmas break and nothing beats a wrapping your hands around a warm drink!
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