These children of a growing economy return home
with warm thoughts of the country they spent their youth in and eager to do more bsuines there.
With only three ingredients, this recipe is quick, delicious and guaranteed to leave
you with warm thoughts of summer.
Not exact matches
Several months later, while on a hike in Arizona
with her mother, all she had for water was a cheap, thin metal bottle that had
warmed up in the sun, and she suddenly
thought, Why not create a more upscale, fashionable, reusable bottle that would keep liquid cool?
«I
think you'd be a great leader... leading four to five people who are just like you: self - motivated, technically competent, not whiny,» she tells me
with a
warm smile.
The blanket confidence of extroverts generally casts them as
warm and approachable, while introverts seem to get lumped in
with social misfits, and are
thought to be closed and detached.
He discusses another one of those ridiculous, «why conservatives
think the way they do» articles soon to be published, and weighs in
with a theory of his own for higher levels of global
warming skepticism among the world's Rush Limbaughs.
And to all the people who
think that science is cold and heartless
with no soul or hope as opposed to religion which is
warm and fuzzy and gives people hope: how many lives does science save every single day as opposed to religion; clothe people; keep them
warm; let them communicate better; let them eat better and live in better safety than what religion could ever, or has ever, provided?
You could feel their love for these children present in the room
with us, it was
warm and gentle and I
think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
Emmanuel Levinas says, «Life is love of life, a relationship
with contents that are not my being but more dear than my being;
thinking, eating, sleeping, reading, working,
warming oneself in the sun.»
With all her endowments, the reason why I still
think she has to grow up is because she associates things, events, people and actions in neat categories of good - bad, wrong - right, true - false,
warm - cold and so on.
It must be very comforting looking forward to the apocalypse
with such delight and fervour.Gee, I wish I believed in a god that will rip the planet apart and save his chosen ones (the best flatterers), while the rest suffer in torment for eternity.I get a
warm, fuzzy feeling, just
thinking about it.No I don't... Your god sounds like something any sane person would run from, screaming,, as fast as possible
Thinking of himself as a grand world - historical figure, attuned to the latest intellectual trend (preferably one
with a tinge of futurism and science, like global
warming), demonstrating his own incomparable depth and farsightedness.
Also, if we
think of our economic wellbeing as having to do
with the future as well as the present, then we must consider how present activities contribute to a global
warming that will be extremely costly to us and to our descendants.
A radio host recently opened his interview
with my husband as follows: «When I
think of environmentalists, I picture long - haired, Birkenstock wearing hippies who rant about recycling and global
warming.
I
think many people quickly come to see that church people are not people
with all these
warm and fuzzy qualities - they are disappointed to find them to be just regular people.
Yes we indeed supports Republican candidate for this reason until now, that the Tea Party (haters of President Obama) came in,
with some look
warm Christian joined, they were so strong, they voted out the person as a true Christian that I
thought would be the next Christian Presidential Candidate for Republican.
A person's feeling of continuity
with his past
thoughts reflects a feeling for their common setting; as William James said, a person's
thoughts seem «
warm» to him.
With respect to global
warming, it's better to
think in terms of manmade climate and environmental change.
This is absolutely relevant — this guy is apparently a religious wacko who ignores clear science because it doesn't mesh
with his beliefs... wonder what he
thinks of global
warming
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who
thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay
warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED)
with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
«Cherry is one of the most popular flavors there are, especially in the
warmer seasons, and pairing it
with ginger has created a unique kombucha that I
think people are really going to enjoy.»
I
thought this spaghetti dish last night was delicious, then I
warmed up the left over sauce
with some quinoa for my lunch today.
I made a similar juice yesterday
with celery then today
thought about doing the same but
warming it up.
I've also been into
warm porridges
with fruits, nuts and seeds this winter, but I hadn't
thought of making a raw version overnight.
Think:
warm brownie
with ice cream,
warm skillet cookie
with ice cream,
warm fruit crisp
with ice cream.
I don't like ice creams, but I
think a
warm mash
with those ingredients would also be great!
, I
thought I'd start things off
with a really neat idea that my hubby had for a comforting and
warming stew (credit where credit is due, right?).
Just
think about it for a moment: Soft and
warm from the oven, cinnamon and sugar rolled into every fold of tender dough, drizzled
with an ample amount of maple icing.
With warm flavors and bright colors, dive into these sweet and citrus lemon poppy seed recipes that will make you
think of spring.
As an ex sprout hater I wasn't sure if I was just
warming to them now because my tastebuds have changed
with age, but apparently they have been selectively cultivated in recent years to omit the bitter tasting varieties (a job very well done I
think!)
It's been pretty dreary and cold here in Seattle
with all this rain lately, and all I could seem to
think about was a big,
warm bowl of soup to brighten my spirits.
I
thought the texture was unique, but served
warm with a drizzle of syrup... it turned out really good.
Think warm hazelnut brownies that you can serve
with a scoop of shop bought ice cream, low fat lemon posset that takes just 15 minutes to make using four ingredients and no bake mini tarts that have bases made from crushed digestives for a cheat's sweet canapé idea.
With warm temperatures every day this week, I
think it's here to stay (finally!)
(not chilly enough for
warm ones yet) They were amazing, but I should've added chocolate... will have to make them again now We were definitely
thinking alike
with the pumpkin + chocolate cookies, I just pinned yours to try too!
Now that it's raining, too, I can't
think of a better way to
warm my belly than
with a big bowl of your soup.
Each fall, as soon as the Santa Anna winds subside here in Los Angeles and brisk weather arrives, I
think about my autumns in New England and want to cuddle up
with a
warm bowl of fruit crisp,
with vanilla ice cream melting into the tangy filling.
I
think a
warm flourless peanut butter cookie
with a big scoop of no churn peanut butter ice cream is the perfect summer combo, especially for peanut butter lovers like my sister.
It's usually a summer item but I
think it can still be eaten in the fall and can be paired
with a
warm broccoli or cauliflower soup.
The carrots are grated, the spices are heated
with a pinch of sugar in olive oil, whisked
with lemon juice and poured
warm over the carrots,
with minced mint and parsley —
think North African pesto.
I'm sitting here
with a
warm cup of hot chocolate in front of me and
thinking about how special this time of year is.
And although these simple soups and broths may
warm me up momentarily and provide a brief 30 minute feeling of consolation, if you give me a hot bowl of curried chicken stew, I might feel
warm and fuzzy inside all night long and
think that maybe I could almost become friends
with wintertime.
I
think it tastes best when
warmed and served
with a refreshing glass of iced coffee + almond milk, but my mom gobbled up a whole slice straight out of the refrigerator so I don't
think we have any complaints there.
I am
thinking of (a) making a batch to freeze (noodles separate, I'd
think) and (b) making it for a large group setting, to be kept
warm in a slow cooker, again
with noodles separate.
I love the idea of
warm salad... as I never
thought in using lentils for such a dish... looks delicious
with bacon and yes, egg...
But I
think they were fine, especially eaten
with some nut butter or dipped into
warm coconut milk - cocoa.
Serve it
warm with dessert at your next dinner party and your guests will
think you slaved in the kitchen for hours making this special treat for them.
When I
think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I
think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the
warm mist of my breath in the air, I long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I
think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin
with.
I
think I'll be making this next week
with a
warm kale salad.
and yes, I do
think this would work
with your Vitamix if you blend it for long enough so it gets a bit
warm.