You can literally go from
working out to dinner (however, I don't suggest working out in jeans).
Not exact matches
This required us
to dial back our expenses slightly - things like less eating
out for
dinners, packing my lunch for
work more often, and cutting the cord on cable TV (we still don't miss it today).
«I wake up, catch the first GBus
to Google,
work out, eat breakfast,
work, eat lunch,
work, eat
dinner, hang
out at Google, and eventually take a bus home, pack my gym bag for the next day, and go
to sleep.»
That way, you are available for
work - related messages while
working, but not while you are enjoying
dinner, or hanging
out with friends, or trying
to unwind
to get some sleep.
It's easy
to just keep going for another hour, or
to get your computer
out after
dinner and
work until well after bedtime.
Not long ago, a special agent —
working for a secretive agency that's in the news a lot these days — asked me
to take a Chinese man
out to dinner, ply him with wine, and help
to «flip» him.
AND, I still can go
out for nice
dinners, go
to sporting events, go on a week or two of vacation each year, go
to shows, have nice clothes for
work and casual events, drive a decent car, and afford home improvement projects on my house.
On the way
to a
work dinner in Los Angeles, two senior men debated whether Los Angeles or Portland had better strip clubs, according
to a person who attended, as the women traveling with them in the van stared
out the windows.
While the hare counts down the minutes
to their latest hot stock's earnings call, only
to find
out the value of the stock options they purchased have been crushed; the tortoise may be thinking up his
dinner plans on the drive home from
work, oblivious and unanxious at his blue chip's stock's earnings which just hit Wall Street expectations.
Well, I got ta go and be gay (you know... go
to work, clean the house, cook
dinner... and watch «Glee»), so I'm going
to bow
out of this discussion.
Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded,
worked over, brushed aside
to make room for
dinner, stepped on by a toddler, read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked
out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying
to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason
to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable
to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough
to bring additional oil refused
to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for
dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight
to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is
out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have
worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going
to a distant land entrusts his property
to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited
to share — and how long such a list might be!
I have a hard time planning meals ahead due
to my husbands
work schedule, so I'm usually pulling meat
out of the freezer around lunch time and trying
to figure
out how
to make it something edible by
dinner.
To take the guess - work out of dinner ideas that the entire family will eat, I've teamed up with a few other fantastic food bloggers to bring you some amazing chicken dinner option
To take the guess -
work out of
dinner ideas that the entire family will eat, I've teamed up with a few other fantastic food bloggers
to bring you some amazing chicken dinner option
to bring you some amazing chicken
dinner options.
You also get a PDF with all the recipes, but the great thing is you can listen
to these keto ebooks while heading
to work, at the gym, when you're prepping these awesome keto
dinners you're about
to check
out, or just relaxing (gasp!).
At the time, I was coming home from
work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour
to re-calibrate from my day,
working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over
dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens),
working another couple hours just
to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me
out and up and into another day that was much the same.
I know that after a busy day at
work, the last thing that most people want
to do is figure
out what they should have for
dinner, let alone lunch the next day!
Maybe you used
to like
to get home from
work, make
dinner, sit in the backyard, but now... NOW you just want
to eat a popsicle, take a nap, ride your bike, go
to a coffee shop, hang
out elsewhere.
If you
work out in the morning especially, you're going
to love this cereal; it's one hell of a post - workout breakfast (or lunch, or even
dinner if you like eating cereal around the clock like I do.)
Passion is what makes me wake up early, take a walk, drive
to work, pick up my 5th grader, run interference on homework, field emails, figure
out dinner, (Oh, Gosh!
Joe and I did some yard
work, walked the dogs, went
out to dinner, and enjoyed a quiet weekend at home.
I love reading your recipes and picking
out my
dinner and taking the time
to cook and make my food, it's such a great way
to decompress from my hectic
work schedule, and knowing that what I'm making doesn't harm another living life is so rewarding!
My laziness
worked out in my favor because I had
to cook
dinner and I just wanted
to make something easy that I could throw in a pot and let it cook without any fuss.
Rushing home after a long week at
work on a Friday night I thought back
to the Tilapia I had taken
out for
dinner that morning.
I
worked with what I had and used her recipe as guide, and what I thought was going
to be a good
dinner turned
out to be a GREAT
dinner!
Except you need orange juice, and limes, and a spice blend; plus you usually want
to sear it in a pan, before transferring
to the oven, or slow - cooker
to roast for 6 - 8 hours, and while that's generally fine, sometimes it's Tuesday, and you don't know what you are going
to have for
dinner, and you are definitely not going
to do all the
work for carnitas (unless you decide at the last minute
to go
out instead
to satisfy said craving).
It's packed full of some super nutritious foods that are perfect for a pre or post
work out or
to enjoy for lunch or with
dinner.
I have served this at many holiday
dinners to many happy omnivours!I appreciate some of the prep
work being taken
out..
All I can think of lately are new recipes
to make specifically for grilling — anything
to change things up and get me
out of the kitchen at
dinner time
works for me.
However, because he travels
out of the country quite often for
work to places like Ireland, Spain and Germany,
dinners with his colleagues don't always come «meat free».
We understand that figuring
out how
to cook
dinner after
work or school (when you have nothing in your fridge) feels borderline impossible.
Because what was supposed
to be my
dinner didn't really
work out: I neglected
to turn my oven off so the root vegetables I was roasting ended up, well, black.
I think the easiest way
to go about this is
to have a smoothie for breakfast everyday, pack a salad
to take
to work, or eat a salad
out at lunch as its usually easier
to find decent salads at restaurants than any other type of food, then soup for
dinner.
If you're hoping
to have a Christmas Day
Dinner that's equal parts delicious and stress - free, consider getting
out of the kitchen and letting someone else do the
work.
As someone who regularly cooks for one, I don't always feel like pulling
out all the stops
to make an elaborate
dinner for myself after
work.
Vegetarian Everyday features 100 recipes divided into sections including Mornings, Lighter Meals, Good
to Go (featuring good eats for
work days or outside adventures), Family
Dinners, Small Bites, Drinks, and Sweets, along with some basics chapters
to round
out your pantry and your cooking techniques.
It's like when you call your spouse and agree
to meet up at a bar after
work instead of spending weeks planning an overwrought fancy -
dinner night
out.
Lately, I have been
working out more and trying
to get more protein into my diet, and this salad makes the perfect filling
dinner for 2 or 3 servings.
I hope your 2016 has been wonderful so far As I spent the last of 2015
working like crazy (nannying, catering two parties for my friend David, making regular cookie deliveries
to a jeweler downtown, figuring
out this food blogging thing, etc), traveling
to Texas and back, and making
dinner for 300 of my closest acquaintances, I hope 2016 brings a lot of naps.
The truth is, I
work better in the evening and if I had
to make
dinner every morning we'd eat a lot of take -
out.
She pointed
out Charlie's room on the main floor — nothing too see here — before leading me up the stairs
to her kitchen where her husband — who looked like Bernie Sanders only 20 years or so younger — had just gotten home from
work and was waiting with a bottle of wine on the
dinner table.
His young mind just thinks mommy / daddy is leaving... (IMO) After this fight we
worked hard speaking with midwives and more experienced parents (FTM)
to make this solution which
works for us: 8:00 pm
dinner 8:30 pm bathtime atleast 30 mins worth of play 9:00 pm dry off and last drink (milk with local honey (during teething we add chamomile per midwife's suggestions) 9:10 pm complete blackout besides one light in kitchen
to be able
to see bedtime storys and lullyby 9:30 pm he is
out for the night.
Up
to now, I've been
working twenty hours a week and going
to school full time, which has tended
to work out where I am with my child traditional dad hours: I'm home in time for a little play before
dinner and bedtime, and we are immersed in each other for the weekend.
We went
out to dinner with some of his friends one night and one of them brought up that we cloth diaper... a friend I had never met before so obviously my husband is talking about it at
work!
Jon and I currently are on a mission
to develop a weekly
dinner plan that: a) is simple and tasty for adults and kids; b) takes the ambiguity
out of who's doing what (we recently discovered I was assuming full responsibility for — and withholding bitterness over — meal prep on top of
work and juggling Laurel at the end of the day); and c) gets more vegetables into us.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up
to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he never went
to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him
out to dinner, or
to the movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i did nt mind, he is not the kind of men who buys flower, or invite u
to the movies, or
out, he rather visit me at home and watch a movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans
to go
out, but none of them
works out, something always happen, and the day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have
to pay for the date..
like sometimes my friends invite me
to some places
to hang
out and always let me know that i could invite him too, but i just do nt... cz i know that he wont have money
to pay for a single drink even tho he is currently
working what he gets its not enough for him, cz he pays rent and i do nt cz i still live with my folks, and he everyday buys food and
dinner, but is not really a good feeling... and on top of this.......
I
work 40 + hours a week so I don't have time once I get off, cook
dinner, make sure school stuff is seen and complete, bath time, book time and cuddle
to work out or do anything outside of focus my all on my child.
The Daddy - o
works out of town during the week and I'm not a foodie, so this adult is happy
to make easy
dinner recipes and eat with the kiddos.
To balance out all that junk my kids will be eating Halloween night, I consulted the Wisest Kid in the Whole World about how I could work in some veggies to their dinne
To balance
out all that junk my kids will be eating Halloween night, I consulted the Wisest Kid in the Whole World about how I could
work in some veggies
to their dinne
to their
dinner.