Sentences with phrase «way home too»

And I averaged about 25 mpg on my way home too, which is stupendous for a three - row SUV.
Glad your suitcase found it's way home too!
Drive them on their way home too, if you can.

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Earmarked by many for success through 2016, the online home removal platform reportedly burnt through $ 25m in funding and suffered mass layoffs after scaling way too quickly.
Zuckerberg also wrote that it would be «interesting to find ways to make this available to the world,» but the current code is too tightly tied to his own home and personal information to open - source it.
The last thing you need is for some Jabroni from the warehouse to drink a few too many beers and then run over a puppy on the way home... or another living thing, if you get my drift.
The Cloud Cam has two - way audio, too, so you can talk to your kids or pets when you're away from home.
This might be too much of a sacrifice for the true - blue coffee lover, but if you could go either way, keep in mind that a cup of tea brewed at home can cost as little as four cents per cup, compared to 12 - 43 cents for less - than - fancy home - brewed coffee, according to Living Stingy.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
He presses home how we Christians have too often allowed the sexual revolution to shape our own thinking, by way of naïve negation.
Working the same way, I made a lot less in my home country than I do in the U.S.. However, I was never really poor because I worked hard and decided not too have so many children like my relatives did.
Through his preaching, by taking the Eucharist to many members in nursing homes and those too ill to come to church, and in countless other ways, he had helped people see how the Eucharist made caring for one another intelligible.
As the bulldozers roared, I was reminded of the suburban growth around U.S. cities, and of the fact that farmlands have to give way there, too, as homes are constructed.
In an issue of the Intercollegian as late as 1948, Paul Popenoe, author of the widely used textbook Applied Eugenics, warns readers that «too large a proportion» of children are «born in homes which can give them the worst start in every way.
it's too close to home in many ways.
Those small days, those days of cleaning routines and daily bedtime baths and nursing, those close - to - home, close - together days were good, too, and they were big and important in their own way.
I would not have been cowardly enough to stay at home, neither would I have laid down or sauntered along the way, nor have forgotten the knife, so that there might be a little delay — I am pretty well convinced that I would have been there on the stroke of the clock and would have had everything in order, perhaps I would have arrived too early in order to get through with it sooner.
The old way of limiting mothers to home, and fathers to the outside world has often meant that children became too emotionally attached to mothers and too emotionally distant from fathers.
Dave Warren, a Santa Clara Indian whose home is in Santa Fe but who currently works for the Smithsonian, in the course of a long conversation refused to be pinned down, saying that the legislative situation is still too much in a state of flux for him to indicate which way he is leaning.
The prairie in December is brutal and indifferent, but that sated Christmas I was sixteen — with presents back home spilling off the sofa, the annual racecar - track looped in a figure - 8 beneath the tree, too many new books and boxes of candy, the mothball odor of the Christmas linen and the cloying scent of the juniper branches — I perceived, in some confused adolescent's way, the spirit's harrowing side.
Stumble on, Mitt - by election time you'll be too broke and ethically compromised to even find your way home!
«In this way too, I heard echoes of what Gandhi said: «Stay at home!
Ive had bible thumpers say its perverted what we do in our own home with the one I love we here in the US are way too puritan in our beleifs Oh BTW how this got out was a local preacher saw us at a S&M play party He never has been able to explain why HE was there!!!!
One thing I've noticed as I convert to reading more and more books digitally (I have way too many books at home!)
I really love grilled salad especially with broccoli and its my favorite, It looks unique recipe I will try this at home rather ordering food delivery because they make the same and ingredients stays same too, So I will try this in my kitchen exactly the way you have explained.
Also, I would never add 4 tsp of turmeric, it is way too pungent, so reduced the quantity (in Indian food that I make everyday at home, I never add more than a quarter of a tsp for the quantities mentioned; and reduced quantity of cumin too;
Actually it's the only way I buy bananas now that I found the «Re-Wraps»... I buy trees of freckled wonders (the clerk always asks if I am making banana bread and I tell her I own a monkey, «It's my own ritual of getting these treasures home»)... You see we are BIG FANS of hot cereals, Oatmeal, etc... AND there is NOTHING so delicious as a ripe banana in it... We even eat baked or broiled oatmeal as desserts, with those ripe bananas hidden within like buried treasures... Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe... My banana basket mountain of bananas is a BIT TOO HIGH today and begging to be pruned... It's nice a cool here in CT today SO let the baking begin!!!
I have spent way too much at Starbucks and Caribou...... but I am totally okay with my addiction: — RRB - This is a perfect way to enjoy a coffee addicts addiction without ever having to leave the comfort of your own home!
I spend way too money at the grocery store only to come home and be too lazy to cook.
Don't they know that they set the bar way too high for little home cooks like me?
Within the last week since I've been home I've noticed so many things that I hadn't realized I'd missed, like the way light shines between the trees in the hours before dusk, waking to the pitter patter of rain, cool winds and the warmth of the sun on my shoulders, the endless blue sky and all its big billowy clouds — so many things I was never too exceptionally amazed by growing up but now can't seem to stop staring at.
It's a creative and fun way to spend some time with family and friends and take home some new recipes, too!
Hi Izy Id like to inform you that I was supposed to prepare this for my parents as a welcome home gift but ended up having half of it for myself because it was just tooooooo good I'm making it once more for a friend of mine except I figure it's too sweet for her, is there a way I could make the cake while reducing the sugar amount and increasing the cocoa amount (with an added dark chocolate maybe)?
In the end, we still came home empty handed... * sigh * We were planning to go to Costco to shop other stuff but apparently we spent way too much time at the furniture store so we decided to come back home and got ready to go to my in - law's place for Father's Day family dinner.
I love these pancakes my sister would make them at home, but now that I'm living with just a roommate, who has a specific diet, the serving size is way too big.
We didn't stop at the grocery store on our way home from a weekend away because we were too tired but that meant REALLY improvising my brown bag lunch for the next couple of days until I get there.
There is way too much vinegar and I never thought I'd say this (a store is never as good as home made) but it tastes nothing like the Russian store.
Tell me I'm not alone in this: You saw Ratatouille, fell in love with Remy (though you still jumped a foot in the air when you saw a significantly less - charming rodent scamper across your path on the way home) and found yourself with a pressing craving, not for the heavy and too - often soggy traditional Provençal ratatouille, but that kaleidoscope of spiraled colors they served to the haughty and (spoiler!)
Besides all the stellar veg and veg - friendly places to eat here in Kansas City, we also have a 100 % vegan meal delivery service, numerous health food stores (including Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and some locally - owned ones too), several farmers markets (such as the impressive City Market), large vegan and raw food meetup groups, multiple CSAs and year - round organic / local produce home delivery services, a growing city - wide enthusiasm for local and organic foods, and even a new Café Gratitude location on the way.
Gnocchi is not way too difficult to make fresh at home, but this time I used a store - bought packet.
I have to apologize for the Christmas photos that have been gracing my home page for way too long now.
But, one that I * have * taken part in quite regularly is the the No Waste Food Challenge — it really appeals to my own ethos and, matches the way I tend to cook and eat at home too.
So glad I can make it at home — I've been eating way too many cereal dinners lately.
In my work from home days, a meal was only as good as it's Instagrammability and I'd spend way too much time making sure everything looked just right before snapping a pic.
And soooo yummy (and probably way healthier) when you make it at home, too!
Between having a baby who is growing way too fast, the holidays, a vacation to the East coast, and having the hubby home for...
I hate myself for bringing home only one ring of salsiccia — everybody loved it, and it went way too fast.
If like these ladies, you're having trouble finding the bread, or it's just way too expensive, you can easily whip it up at home using this recipe from MyNewRoots.
I hope it finds its way to your home too.
He stuck with Grape - Nuts during our early elementary school years so Mom only needed to stop by the Lucky's down the street for the entire family's weekly groceries, but when I graduated to middle school, Dad started driving past Trader Joe's on his way home from work too.
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