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"dinnertime" Definitions
  1. the customary time for dinner

250 Sentences With "dinnertime"

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"Dinnertime is freaking hard — it's so hard," she said.
Economic View Suppose it is dinnertime, and the phone rings.
Protesters were still a mile or two away at dinnertime.
The dinnertime hours could be when things get really messy.
However, Taco Bell has yet to make its mark on dinnertime.
It was around dinnertime, and we were going to eat anyway.
Living on a budget can be a drag, especially at dinnertime.
Dinnertime has started to feel like being on an island alone.
By dinnertime, he was after it again, this time naming names.
It was dinnertime, but everyone was working late on his presentation.
But for years in many households, it provoked endless dinnertime debate.
He scrambled out, but by dinnertime he was convulsing and vomiting.
At dinnertime, steaks were on the menu, prepared by Navy chefs.
When it comes to dinnertime, Daphne Oz has little tolerance for fussiness.
SOON AFTER dinnertime, Xiangyang Park in central Shanghai transforms into a ballroom.
The Goop founder says she's usually eating whole meals, especially at dinnertime.
Then we move on to cooking, dinnertime and the dreaded kitchen cleanup.
Before dinnertime on Tuesday, the subject in Washington had changed yet again.
Latin Beet Kitchen Until dinnertime, the Peruvian restaurant Raymi largely sits idle.
I often would hear from him around dinnertime, which was his bedtime.
Squid ink pasta, creamed codfish, and fried crabs — served whole — are dinnertime staples.
Because you can still put on Balmain and solve crime before dinnertime, okay?
It was about the same time as dinnertime in Johnson City long ago.
Around dinnertime, my wife and I made our way to the restaurant car.
We look to you for guidance, for expertise in our hour of dinnertime need.
It's dinnertime and breezy outside, so I want to hear my yacht rock playlist.
You can usually find great deals you'd be hard-pressed to find at dinnertime.
He says the pachyderms might think it's dinnertime and start looking for food. 6.
Their mother, Tracy, sent Kimber right back out to fetch Mikelle as dinnertime approached.
Weird and campy, this film is an excellent pre-Halloween, but post-dinnertime watch.
I figured as dinnertime approached there would be a change-over at the buffet.
Come dinnertime, try a pub to sample hearty British cuisine like fish and chips.
At Cameron Hut, my dinnertime ritual began by fetching river water in the buckets.
Any time between noon and dinnertime will be busy, with crowds peaking mid-afternoon.
It is perpetually dinnertime at the airport, but I do not want the food.
At dinnertime, he likes to cook for about 30 minutes while listening to NPR.
At dinnertime, a young chef recreated Julia Child's recipes, including a memorable beef bourguignon.
They have lunch for us when we arrive, and meetings go straight through to dinnertime.
It's dinnertime for all the pets, and beer time for me and my coworker-friend.
The flight passed unremarkably: I watched a movie, slept, ignored the wine cart at dinnertime.
She says he never eats breakfast anymore, limiting his eating hours to lunch and dinnertime.
This easy dinnertime staple can often seem bland, unimpressive, and just plain boring to make.
Dinnertime conversation growing up was more likely to be about politics and journalism than sports.
By dinnertime Sole Street's Instagram had a wide spread of I Feel Like Pablo merch.
Finally, be mindful of the people at the table and contribute to the dinnertime conversation.
The couple huddled on the candle-lit patio during dinnertime, talking, sometimes for two, three hours.
When they returned, McKeon said that the new bride's life didn't change much — except for dinnertime.
That had been the plan, that she'd fly in in the morning, he'd arrive by dinnertime.
It was dinnertime for us too—butternut squash soup and braised Ancient White Park short rib.
The most popular of these dinnertime breakfast foods was eggs, followed by toast and bacon sandwiches.
She last showed up three years ago with seven other cult members for a brief dinnertime visit.
How can we get that balanced blend of flavors on a dinnertime dish or an afternoon snack?
Dinnertime could be a private affair: My parents didn't want to be seen eating with their hands.
Now they limit chats to morning or dinnertime, avoiding bedtime, and ask the kids about their days.
The menu lists five varieties, most of which will be sold out by dinnertime, so come early.
If you enjoy a drink with a meal, choose dinnertime over lunch, and limit yourself to one beverage.
If you were home during dinnertime, you were making dinner, cleaning up, making sure you got to bed.
Bighearted Jupiter enters the picture near dinnertime, making late afternoon and evening dates the most gushy and affectionate.
Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), one of the most vocal supporters of healthcare additions, lost her voice around dinnertime.
I notice the light fading from the room and check the clock again to see that it's dinnertime.
But Mr. Centeno's most exciting dishes, though often less familiar, appear at dinnertime, after happy hour is over.
Instead of doing all-night sessions, she made music between taking her two sons to school and dinnertime.
She spends hours in it as she cooks the morning meal and then repeats the experience at dinnertime.
The businessman said he eats just one meal per day at dinnertime between the hours of 6:30 p.m.
Acrylic containers are the superheroes, though, separating her ingredients into groups that are easy to grab when dinnertime comes.
On occasion, Slack was also a way for Fjällström and his wife to summon their two kids at dinnertime.
She wakes at dinnertime, answers the deliveryman at the door, eats balancing on one stiff leg, then the other.
"That's way past my dinnertime and I should be in bed, rolling around about to fall asleep," Lee said.
Dinnertime at the Jobs' house, for example, was used as an opportunity to have real discussions with his children.
Around dinnertime, more shrieking was heard in the hallway outside a ballroom in the main building of the resort.
I was growing less and less patient with the household order and the dinnertime explosions, and he'd taken notice.
By dinnertime the cupcakes and gourmet yogurt are gone, replaced by almond milk, apples, and a bag of grapes.
And she advocates communication over surveillance, making questions like "what did you see online today?" part of dinnertime conversations.
Our parents threw us out the door in the morning and instructed us not to come back until dinnertime.
I walk over and grab a couple pieces of Nestle milk chocolate with almonds to hold me over until dinnertime.
So I totally understand why Redditors are freaking out about a recent post involving a dog and her dinnertime routine.
When deliveries were at a peak, such as during dinnertime, the shortage of drivers sometimes triggered surge pricing on UberX.
In a now-viral Facebook post, mom Bunmi Laditan got real about why dinnertime is such a pain for her.
They were used to having their dad join them, sort of, with a choreographed wave on C-Span at dinnertime.
And it's a perfectly Bourdain-worthy dinnertime topic, best contested with raucous laughter, copious amounts of food and intense drink.
Dinnertime interlopers who challenge this expectation are protesting more than a government official or policy -- they are fundamentally rejecting it.
Those of us working 9-to-5s, on the other hand, probably won't be able to get festive until dinnertime.
The girls ate ravenously at dinnertime, lifting chicken tenders gently to their mouths to avoid getting spots on their costumes.
We selected several ruthless leaders from the book and highlighted their favorite foods — and some of their horrifying dinnertime eccentricities.
Despite the fact that the mob abducted their victims from the town jail around dinnertime, everyone claimed not to have noticed.
"Dinnertime and you're on my mind, you probably always were," raps Justin Swinburne, his voice breaking as if he's in pain.
P. is working late tonight, and I'm working during dinnertime, so tonight's meal is going to be a hodgepodge of snacks.
At dinnertime, his wife prepared a stew of fresh tomatoes, potatoes, and chicken on a gas stove by the family's tent.
But at least he never tried to use sirens to get through traffic at dinnertime, like the Environmental Protection Agency guy.
Mr. Trump frequently holds court on the patio at dinnertime, shaking hands with members and waving them over to his table.
In the summer, when sunset occurs after my children's normal dinnertime, Fridays can feel like most other days of the week.
Things will really pick up just before dinnertime on the East Coast, which is when the first polls will start to close.
I'm very rarely in the mood for salad at dinnertime, but when I do make myself one, I tend to like it.
For me, Election Day afternoon progressed from comfortable certainty about Hillary Clinton's chances, to concern around dinnertime, to disbelief by 2100 p.m.
George the Daschund and Trebor the Labrador enjoy Dinnertime Dreams, an oversized 10-foot dog bowl filled with more than 1,000 balls.
Dinnertime conversations, he wrote, included such topics as the "endearing unintelligence" of tiny dogs, debutante parties and the popularity of his stepbrothers.
In Steve Jobs' household, dinnertime was reserved for face-to-face conversation with his children — meaning no iPads or iPhones in sight.
Cats are just like people when it comes to dinnertime: They like to eat good cat food from a nice clean dish.
The folks who donated big to Donald Trump's presidential campaign will have one simple question to answer come dinnertime -- fish or beef?
Whether you've got a stressed-out husband these days or it's just dinnertime in your house and she's hungry, make this pasta.
Mr. Thomas was part of a small dinnertime crowd on Thursday at the bar and restaurant that has long served steel workers.
At dinnertime, we received the text messages and heard the sirens with the four distinct tones announcing the highest-possible water levels.
And I usually hit up a grocery store so we can have food in our hotel room to hold us over until dinnertime.
Besides dashing the dinnertime dreams of one Willard Mitt Romney, Trump's choice also thrust the veteran oil titan even further into the spotlight.
When we leave work at dinnertime and are already hungry, the thought of cooking can make us want to cry on the sidewalk.
You could even get creative around dinnertime by pairing a savory pie with a sweet pie, meaning supper becomes a one-pan meal.
Most of the essays are meditations on a particular moment: She walks us through tantrums, dinnertime, health scares, camping trips and basement floods.
I have a breakthrough for a scene, so when I get home I immediately open my laptop and type it all out. Dinnertime.
The third and final day of shooting for "Black Mercedes" concluded at dinnertime on a Friday night, at the Calabasas High School gym.
It was almost dinnertime, and I heard various Asian languages as I walked up and down the block, trying to find his house.
By dinnertime, as she cleans the water spinach and I chop garlic, it occurs to me she's never explained why those creatures come.
The pasta would be tossed with melted butter at dinnertime, and twirled on top of wine-braised rabbit legs, still on the bone.
Come dinnertime, I boil plenty of water, salt it lavishly, and consider tossing my caviling kindergartner and terror of a toddler right in.
Last year Dorsey boasted about fasting for 210 hours, eating just one meal at dinnertime, and skipping food for the whole damn weekend.
Dinnertime becomes a power struggle and then the kids learn to hate food even more because they associate it with familial discord. FUN!
Businesses like Kuzzo's pretty much had to shut down by dinnertime during the winter when the lights were out, Mr. Bartell told me.
The White House says that Mr. Trump's dinnertime conversation was as thorough as any that would have taken place under more formal circumstances.
He won't be baited into doing what somebody else wants, and Shiv's dinnertime declaration has clearly driven a wedge between father and daughter.
Heading in another direction, you might try what we call in my shop a no-recipe recipe, a dinnertime prompt, a freestyle meal.
Her owners also wrote that she is doing well with her illness, which you can tell by how stoked she is that it's dinnertime.
I get a pretzel because I'm starving and I need something to soak up the alcohol so that I'm not completely useless by dinnertime.
The extra sauce left over at the end makes a really good dinnertime dip for extra carrots and absolutely for big hunks of bread.
You could automate pausing the home's Wi-Fi at dinnertime, or get an alert on your TV when a connected camera detects motion outside.
" Joan seizes this and any opportunity to shit on Bette's TV work: "Is that a face America wants in its living room at dinnertime?
Chances are, however, there is a family living in the house who would object — or other buyers who would be traipsing through at dinnertime.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard will be single before dinnertime, because the judge is about to seal the deal and make their divorce final.
The local prosecutor said the man's actions in the dinnertime attack in the town of Sept-Sorts were clearly deliberate, but not terrorism-related.
It's not meant to be your phone for a day, and wouldn't get you close to dinnertime on a charge without your iPhone nearby.
And for the last five years or so, my family has engaged in a dinnertime ritual called "Roses, Thorns & Buds" that surfaces the same details.
This popular recipe box service is packed with everything you need to transform dinnertime, with fresh ingredients, easy to follow recipes, and precisely measured ingredients.
I craft my flower arrangements and realize it's basically dinnertime, so I sauté the crab fingers in butter and heat up asparagus risotto from TJ's.
It's mandatory dinnertime, and Shrier drops his big conspiracy: "We only think we are in Florida because that is what they told us," he says.
Driven by the belief that access to nutritious food is a right, not a privilege, Cheeky wants to make lunch and dinnertime better for everyone.
But recently, after spending a Sunday afternoon in a hangover-induced haze on my couch, I was faced with the reality that it was dinnertime.
This photo, likely taken in the 1970s, depicts a steward in the dome lounge car playing a dining car chime to alert passengers of dinnertime.
They sat on overturned buckets instead of chairs at dinnertime, their plates on their laps because there was no table in their small, spare apartment.
The later it gets, the farther right the personalities move; by dinnertime, the hosts are extolling Trump and calling for an armed invasion against Maduro.
The phone number posted on the trailer for the company's local operations hub was disconnected, and the Mission Street kitchen was closed at dinnertime Monday.
I know I am, and, even though it's not even close to dinnertime, I'm already there in my head, thinking about what to make tonight.
No matter what is going on at work, I commit to dinnertime at home, and am 100 percent present to catch up with my family.
But much to the surprise of some as dinnertime approached on Monday, the train lacked even a dining car, much less access to the internet.
Sharing your list could become part of your dinnertime conversations or even lead to quick text messages where you tell someone how much you appreciate them.
"Our kitchen table is our happy place," says the Match Game panelist, who enforces classic dinnertime rules like no cell phones or elbows on the table.
Early one evening, Tiffany's mother sent her to call Timothy from behind the school where he was playing with his friends because it was almost dinnertime.
"There has not been a more destructive presidency than George Bush's," Bannon said during his dinnertime address at the convention banquet of the California Republican Party.
Lines for food during dinnertime in the arena ran over an hour on the first night of the convention, and menu items were often sold out.
Toronto is a terrible city for road accidents, especially at this time of year, when it's dark out before dinnertime and the streets are getting icy.
That's stuff for people who aren't afraid of living under a bridge, and who don't need an inoculation of despair with their dinnertime half-hour comedy.
A multicooker is dinnertime convenience in stainless steel form, an appliance that combines an electric pressure cooker with a slow cooker, electric steamer and rice cooker.
You can also set it as a timer that changes colors for bedtime, dinnertime, or as an alarm clock that gradually brightens to wake kids up.
Instead, one recent night I spent dinnertime wincing as my daughter dunked a fistful of tuna into her milk, then smeared her fishy fingers on my shirt.
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime — Comfort Classics, Freezer Food, 2408-minute Meals, and Other Delicious Ways to Solve Supper by Ree Drummond, Morrow, 174,837 copies sold 5.
In the cat chat room, I asked people what kinds of songs they sang to their pets, revealing that my calico happens to have a dinnertime tune.
I still could not understand why Yu spent so much time with me, and each afternoon toward dinnertime, I worried that he might just not show up.
Every dinnertime, I sat back in my seat and watched everyone else tuck into their meals, content in the knowledge that I couldn't eat, so wouldn't eat.
However, I assume Lorelai, who is addicted to coffee, has had at least two cups of it before dinnertime — one at Luke's and one at the inn.
That's not exactly dinnertime conversation in New York's 11th district, which includes Staten Island and Brooklyn, unless one wants to fish in the heavily polluted Gowanus Canal.
I did one more short ride, and since it was close to dinnertime and I had made a lot extra in tips, I decided to head home.
The veggie we scoffed at as kids, when it was forced upon us by our well-intentioned parents, has now become a hot and versatile dinnertime staple.
I think back to my own adolescence and mostly remember hours spent hanging out with friends, calling my mother once and then making it home by dinnertime.
At dinnertime, Bala Baya gets warmly boisterous, and Mr. Tibi rolls out more elaborate creations like plump whole sea bass with fennel, burnt sage, lemon and anise.
Then at dinnertime, you can sauté some chicken and vegetables, add a few cups of stock and a curry brick and let the pot simmer together slowly.
Dinnertime is the busiest time for the kitchen, but there were a fair amount of delivery drivers inside the lobby when we visited during the lunch rush.
In his first description of his dinnertime conversation with Mr. Putin at the Group of 20 summit meeting in Hamburg, Germany, Mr. Trump played down its significance.
Hundreds of people throng its markets post dinnertime, buying meat and vegetables and sipping sweet, milky chai from tiny glass cups served by sweaty stall owners in skullcaps.
Erin, who finished seventh, said she wasn&apost hungry when dinnertime rolled around — but she forced herself to eat so she&aposd have energy for the long night.
Anyone traveling the South with a craving for breakfast at dinnertime knows the beauty of seeing the iconic backlit tiles of a Waffle House sign in the distance.
Instead of those annoying outbound spam calls that disrupt family dinnertime, Reconnect Research works with technology that accepts inbound calls and turns them into research and polling opportunities.
Clad in a Snoopy costume, the Dirty Grandpa star shimmies and moonwalks his way across the stage while belting out the lyrics to a song all about dinnertime.
Sanders, the White House spokeswoman, declined to comment on the news Wednesday, but said she wasn't aware of that issue coming up in Trump's dinnertime conversation with Putin.
After the final dinnertime recess of the night, Wednesday, it appeared that Warren had decided to trade in her yogurt for a genuine glass of the uncultured drink.
At dinnertime, the Blue Train aspires to the grandeur of "Downton Abbey": Women are instructed to dress in "elegant evening wear" and men must wear coat and tie.
But if you enjoy vino, its fine to treat yourself with a small glass of red wine at dinnertime as part of the Mediterranean diet, says Al Bochi.
Jean showed up at our apartment a couple of months ago, in the hour before dinnertime when we usually hang out together and talk about our day and stuff.
Inside, it was a distinctly more grown-up scene than Alig's glory days at the Limelight, but was still probably the wildest thing happening in the neighborhood before dinnertime.
I've been making dinner most nights, trying to establish a strong evening routine for our family — dinnertime, bath time (though that's not everyday yet), reading time, feeding time, bedtime.
Because tennis has no clock, being scheduled for the third match on a stadium court means a player may play in the middle of the afternoon or at dinnertime.
Korean live-streamers often schedule their mukbang videos to align with dinnertime hours, so their viewers eating alone at home feel like they're sharing a meal with a friend.
It was dinnertime for the Dhimurru Rangers, a group of mostly Indigenous Australians who had spent a long day cleaning up the polluted beaches of the continent's northern coast.
We're left to piece that together for ourselves, just as we must determine the deeper meaning of the dinnertime conversation at Grace's ranch about Jesus's disciples Thomas and Judas.
I blend some of it up for my daughter as baby food and save the rest for tomorrow's dinner, because it won't be ready until after my son's dinnertime tonight.
" She gave an example, citing the opening line from Justice Gorsuch's first majority opinion: "Disruptive dinnertime calls, downright deceit and more besides drew Congress's eye to the debt collection industry.
They approach their subject with anthropological eyes, focusing on the unseen rules that govern French speech: from the layered meanings of non to the art and ritual of dinnertime discussions.
All of them involved some form of being gracious or expressing gratitude, from the dinnertime toasts Mr. Rockefeller gave to his personal relationships with people from all walks of life.
Head chef Patrick Friesen has had it with your faked gluten allergy, your nonexistent shellfish sensitivity, and any other questionable dinnertime affectation that alters the way he prepares your food.
Although we may not agree that spaghetti squash tastes just as good as real spaghetti, we can still rally behind it as a more than tasty (and gluten-free) dinnertime alternative.
This is likely because spending on dinnertime meals tends to be higher, users may order for larger parties, and the app offers options for add-ons during checkout for an upsell.
RELATED: 21 Worthless Foods a Nutritionist Will Immediately Cut From Your Diet Plan for snack attacks "The hours between mid-afternoon and dinnertime are when cravings kick in hard," says Moon.
As any good bargain hunter knows, lunch is when many expensive restaurants offer deals, serving similar (or exactly the same) meals as during dinnertime, but for a fraction of the price.
Pat Kim Design Modern Dinner Bells, $60Call it old-fashioned, or call it ingenious — everyone in the house will be able to hear when its dinnertime thanks to these steel bells.
At dinnertime, I interspersed silverware and plates amid the mess, making no mention of the city skyline and arches of the Golden Gate Bridge forming between our salt and pepper shakers.
Dinnertime in the cafe has the feel of a pop-up, and the food isn't that different from what's available at breakfast and lunch (though there are fewer eggs by far).
Right at Home Dinnertime on a Sunday is not my favorite hour to discuss home-improvement projects with a prospective contractor, but there I was, eagerly showing this one my basement.
Every night growing up, I had a bowl of fluffy and sticky white rice with my meat and veggies, a dinnertime constant as reliable as the conversations grilling my progress in school.
Somehow Crab Louis has gotten stuck in a corner reserved for kitsch, even as we Americans scuttle along, looking for filling, artful salads at midday and dinnertime and the hours in between.
Growing up, my parents would set out a cupful of various vitamins at dinnertime, which I carefully distributed throughout the meal to minimize the torture — I was never fond of swallowing pills.
From the annual Friends feast to Gossip Girl's dinnertime drama, we can always count on a Thanksgiving episode to bring some added epic moments, heart, and several servings of hilarious sound bites.
Wide shots and slow, steady pans during dinnertime scenes and serious conversations inject some distance between the viewer and this shattered family, making it clear that we're on the outside looking in.
When Andrew Latsko, 230, was a boy, one of his father's tenants often called at dinnertime to air her profanity-laden grievances about noisy neighbors or the lack of heat in September.
I used to indulge in two to three bowls of spaghetti at night, Philly steak n' cheese subs in between lunch and dinnertime, and could devour half packs of Oreos without a blink.
Offering up eclectic Jewish comfort food dishes with South African and Israeli touches, this chic café draws in crowds upon hungry crowds to both its downtown outposts for lunching, brunching, and dinnertime noshing.
From the dinnertime phone calls, to the letters and postcards in the mail, and the emails flooding your inbox, charities are pulling out all the stops to gain your confidence and your donations.
The episode happened at dinnertime in a neighborhood bar, part of a spasm of hatred that seems to be uncoiling in small towns and big cities across the nation — and in rising numbers.
There was no furtiveness, no shy reticence, none of the coy, blushing Trumpism that some pundits were saying might be lurking out there, hidden from polls conducted by strangers from somewhere calling at dinnertime.
The dinnertime scene begins with Look Homeward, Angel author Thomas Wolfe, played by Jude Law, describing the major role costume designer Aline Bernstein (Nicole Kidman) has played in the production of his latest novel.
I'm going savory this year, off our collection of recipes for dinnertime pies, with David Tanis's recipe for a big, green torta pasqualina (for which, on a weeknight, I'll use store-bought phyllo dough).
It's how the President spent many winter weekends in his first two years as President, departing gray and frigid Washington on a Friday afternoon and returning to the White House by dinnertime on Sunday.
The TeenSafe YouTube page is filled with guides that show parents how to do everything from blocking access to individual apps like Snapchat and Instagram to "taking back dinnertime" by shutting down a kid's device.
At party venues that double as Chinese restaurants by day, places like China Chalet and 88 Palace transform once dinnertime ends, bringing together folks with Big Downtown Energy, but this time with an Asian flavor.
Though, on the bright side, the overwhelming excitement your pooch feels when you get home probably wipes the lonely memories of the day from his or her brain faster than you can say "dinnertime," right?
At dinnertime, the children were subjected to their father's lectures about white supremacy — and rants that the Holocaust was a lie and that Jews controlled the banks and the movie industry, according to the Sun.
Even the chef seemed to have been caught flat-footed with his savory truffled tart, which had lost, among other ingredients, its toothsome dinnertime topping—slender disks of rutabaga—and gained a slimy fried egg.
Paris is known for fine cuisine, but rather than dining at one of the city's renowned restaurants at dinnertime, go for lunch, when the tab will be much lower and the cuisine just as good.
Whatever you cook today, take some time to make some grains to put in the refrigerator as well, so on Monday night you can have a dinnertime rice bowl with oven-baked miso-glazed tofu.
Mr. Breen, a retired New York City police officer, is one of a quirky core of happy hour regulars who cede the bar to younger patrons around dinnertime at Dempsey's, a Bell mainstay since 215.
Every night after Fine's father returned home from work, the two threw for half an hour until dinnertime, applying each tip from Heupel's lecture, and a few things they gleaned from other camps, in every pass.
Frustrated by Miranda's persistent coolness, Charlie has made a habit of drawing her into arguments, hoping for a spark of passion, and this time, during a boozy dinnertime debate over the Falklands, he goes too far.
It was just, I'm just—" The crowparrots started up then with one of their raucous dinnertime chants, squawking so piercingly you could hear them even with the windows shut—" Big Mac , Big Mac ," they called. "_Fries!
Don't set it in your lap, between your legs, in your bigger purse, or on the table — literally use it as a back rest to keep your posture as stiff as you Edie Parker clutch throughout dinnertime.
He drove a Beetle with a similar castle on the steering wheel; the clangorous sound of it pulling into the garage meant that he was home from work at the C.I.A. and it would soon be dinnertime.
We caught up with Bell at the campaign's launch to talk about how she discusses her work to end food insecurity with her daughters, what dinnertime is like, and the one thing she always has in her fridge.
"It is a lot of work based on a lot of pain and a lot of hurt," she said on the phone, asking me to hold on while she gave her children a snack—it was nearing dinnertime.
Double frying ensures a crunchy and non-greasy exterior.. #dinner #dinnertime #friedchicken #instayum #yum #instagood #instafood #food #foodism #foodphotography #homemade #homecooking I like how she's pretending a "non-greasy exterior" is something we're in any way interested in.
Germany's early exit from the football world cup, plus a slew of matches falling outside dinnertime, kept a lid on fans' appetite for the company's pizzas, Domino's Europe Chief Executive Andrew Rennie told investors on a conference call.
But his death introduces this topic worthy of dinnertime discussion: How do we arrive at a more nuanced understanding of the layered, complex and oftentimes inscrutable manifestations of mental illness for the diagnosed and undiagnosed, and their loved ones?
Once, when Romana Raffetto went up front to attend to a dinnertime crowd, a customer, disappointed that his favorite polenta had sold out, picked up a package of cavatelli with broccoli rabe and tentatively waved it at Mrs. Raffetto.
So I would walk home from school, and then my older sister and I would take care of our younger sister, who is six years younger than I am, when she got home from school, until Mom came home by dinnertime.
Once, when Governor Whitman called the house looking for John, Joyce held the phone out just a few inches from her face and said to her husband, ''I thought I told you to tell her to stop calling at dinnertime.
In the video above, the former One Day at a Time star shares a dish that reminds her of dinnertime with her son Wolfie: marinated lamb chops—a meal so reliably foolproof, she jokes she's made them "one too many times".
My only options were to either crash on another friend's couch in an open-plan apartment — a generous offer I would have accepted were I not such a notoriously sensitive sleeper — or find a hotel when it was already practically dinnertime.
Others cut slabs of loin for backyard sashimi with wasabi and soy sauce, patterned the fish over vinegared rice for dinnertime chirashi, drizzled the pieces with olive oil and flaky sea salt to make boards of crudo, all you can eat.
I was astounded at the 'casual' attitude toward children — my son was allowed to attend grade-appropriate school, and after school I often had no idea exactly where he was; he'd go home with a friend and hang out until dinnertime.
"Now that FARA is, in some circles, a household name or dinnertime conversation, there is an uptick in questions about its applicability," said Abel, who worked on FARA reform legislation a decade ago while he was an aide to Sen.
"Normal people see pictures in clouds…" From Coinage: Try This Healthy, Cheap Late-Night Snack Drummond—who recently released a new children's book series—already has four bestselling cookbooks under her belt, her latest of which is dedicated entirely to Dinnertime recipes.
When Julia Yeary, a clinical social worker who has extensive experience working with young children and their families, asked whether Sabrina spends more time with Marty than she does with me, I confessed that my work hours keep me away through dinnertime often.
WATCH THIS: Chrissy Teigen Shares Her Best 'Hangover Meal' Recipe (Which Also Doubles as Baby Food) Also making the list was Anthony Bourdain's latest, Appetites, and some seasoned cookbooks like Ree Drummond's The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime from 2015 and Thug Kitchen from 6993.
Ahead, find eight 15-minute recipes (they're really more like guidelines) for what to make when you're super busy, have no clue what to eat, and don't want to end up slurping down a dinnertime bowl of cereal for the third time this week.
Scheduling a tour or making an appointment is fine, but many also advised visiting during a shift change, a busy hour like dinnertime, or on weekends when staffing levels are lower, to gain a sense of how the facility operates when conditions are not ideal.
It comes in five different patterns and colors and stays looking new for yearsThe first time I was over at Buster&aposs dinnertime, I watched wide-eyed and horrified as my boyfriend&aposs dog scarfed down a bowl of kibble in 10 seconds flat.
Nip in around 3 or so and offer some tea or sherry, then do chores until dinnertime, when you can serve this easy recipe for pasta with butter, sage and Parmesan and congratulate yourself (silently, please!) on what a good son, daughter, husband or wife you are.
The New York Times was the first to report that the photo-sharing service will soon start testing out a newsfeed that will rely not on chronology, but rather on a curated stream of content, which means you might soon be seeing breakfast posts at dinnertime and vice versa.
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence stood beneath the nine chandeliers of the Trump International Hotel's Presidential Ballroom, a modest walk from the soon-to-be Trump residence, with a dinnertime soundtrack of well-heeled donors clinking glasses and looking forward to an incoming administration of their conservative dreams.
For some people that might mean sitting quietly and savoring each bite, but for others that could be phoning a friend while eating or even — that most taboo dinnertime activity — eating in front of the TV. As Ms. Bruneau put it, "Sometimes we need a little AGT" — "America's Got Talent" — with our BLT.
The 21-year-old supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Taylor Hill took a different approach to dinnertime, posting completely nude (with the addition of sexy sandals and diamond jewelry, of course) sprawled atop a laden table slathered in cooked pasta and holding a lobster for the shoot in Vogue Italia's Celebration Issue.
Around dinnertime on the 18th, a South Korean television crew spotted Kim and his entourage — including Kim Song-hye, head of the North's United Front Department, and Pak Chol, who heads the DPRK's Korea Asia Pacific Committee — discreetly heading out of the hotel (located blocks away from Embassy Row) and returning two hours later.
Once fortified, know that today is a good one for shopping for the week ahead, for coming up with a menu for the days to come and trying this once to stick to it — at least for dinnertime, after freestyle lunches taken on the streets or at your desk with a series of sandwiches.
The Regalo My Play Portable Playard has become a fixture in our home, deployed during dinnertime meal prep, when we're cleaning up after a meal, when we put away groceries or fold laundry, or generally any other time when my wife and I aren't able to give our baby full attention while also completing some necessary task.
"It's hard not to be happy with the job we're doing, that I can tell you," Trump said Wednesday in the White House briefing room, where he stands before dinnertime most every night to deliver a rosy assessment of the crisis that seldom mentions the rising US death toll, overwhelmed hospitals and cries for help from doctors, nurses and local leaders.
In the intervening years, I did cleanses and had colonics and refilled the prescriptions on three rounds of those diet pills that made my teeth sweat and ate two shakes for lunch and just protein and just good carbs (carbs are divided into good and bad, like witches in Oz) and just liquid and just fruit until dinnertime and just food the size of my fist and two glasses of lukewarm lemon water.
Around dinnertime, the line of young, well-heeled diners that predictably slithers out of Szechuan Mountain House is long and unrelenting enough that regulars have mastered a routine: wordlessly retrieve a number from the headset-wearing maître d', ascertain the estimated wait time (usually between thirty and ninety minutes), and limber up the palate at one of the three bubble-tea places on the block that serve as informal anterooms to the spiciest kitchen on St. Mark's Place.

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