Not exact matches
California is beautiful, the
weather is fantastic and I've met so many incredible
people, all of which has made for a pretty happy month, but best of all — I
ate the best food, I -LSB-...]
Now
people should
eat in a way that makes the climate healthy and
weather better — forget what is really -LSB-...]
Steven Syrop, DDS, diplomate at the American Board of Orofacial Pain and section chief of the TMD facial pain service at Weill Cornell Medical Center, adds that other possible triggers include stress, yawning («Going past a certain point is going to aggravate everything, so I always advise
people to cushion a yawn»),
eating very crunchy or chewy foods, and potentially even
weather.
You make puddle after puddle after puddle and
eat single chicken breasts and work and sleep and the
weather gets warm and then gets cold and you know all of Taylor Swift's songs by heart and the only things that exist in the entire universe are you and The Gym and then something different happens: a night comes where you are not the last
person in the gym.
When TCM was being developed thousands of years ago,
people lived with the natural rhythms of the seasons: They slept when it got dark, arose with the dawn, dressed in accordance with the temperature and
weather, participated in activities demanded and allowed by the natural day, and
ate the foods that were naturally available at that time of year.
(This corresponds with a combination of stresses: the
weather, lack of sunlight and even the start of the holiday season —
people don't
eat well, are less active, and weight gain is common.)
Most
people exercise far less in the winter because of the inclement
weather which means you need to be a bit more careful with your
eating than you are in the summer - the holidays really make this a challenge.
The cold, damp, snowy (or rainy)
weather, more time spent indoors, holiday
eating, stress and exposure to the sick
people surrounding us can all impact our immune function during the winter months and leave us susceptible to the onslaught of germs.
I'm slightly nervous about the drive back since the
weather looks pretty dicey this weekend / next week, but I'm so ready to spend a few days hanging out with some of my favorite
people and
eating mountains of delicious food!
We watched
people fishing as we waited for a table, you can
eat inside or out on the pier and it was beautiful
weather.
I am a family oriented
person with 2 grandchildren that are the love of my life.I am a active 70 yr old lady that likes to get out in the warmer
weather and work in the flower gardens, go for road trips, go out to
eat, ride ATV, for walks, listen & dance to old time, classical CW, 50 % 60's music among...
Below is a list of the topics covered: • Greetings and introductions • Basic sentences • Basic questions • Spelling • Numbers up to 20 • More personal information • The negative form • Introducing a third
person • Masculine and feminine • Numbers • Date and time • Telling about the
weather • Talking about your daily routine • Ordering at the bar • Identifying objects • «avoir» • Shopping and paying • Conjugating regular verbs • Identifying food • Saying what you like to
eat • Saying where you go, how and why • Saying what you like doing • At the restaurant • Grammar: basic rules and verbs • Vocabulary: countries • Geography: France A company profile and history Talking about your education and career Comparing company performances Describing
people
«If you can
eat or wear it, invest in it»... Long term 3 factors might drive food prices up instead: 1) Global warming and
weather anomalies; 2) 9 billion
people in the planet by 2050 (and then more); 3) Increasing role of biomasses in the renewable energy sector.
While some
people might romanticize their free - roaming lives, the reality is that feral cats often live in vacant lots, dodge cars, and
eat from trash cans; face infection, disease, and an endless cycle of pregnancy; and suffer extremes in treatment and
weather.
I thought it might be the hot
weather, but they have no problem
eating the
people food I am giving them.
Roberto and Luis were great and I met some wonderful
people - the hotel was great, the
weather amazing, the country beautiful, the airport more organized than Dallas, the food was great - I
ate so well and even last a few pounds.
We had nice
weather, met cool
people, got to
eat great food — and, on Sunday morning, we were treated to some awesome (and free) doughnuts!