Quotes About Seasonal
I started traveling in the Arctic in 1991, so I experienced the ice in winter and spring. The seasonal sea ice, it has a long season. It starts in September and ends in June.
~ Gretel Ehrlich
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I'm obsessed with not chucking away food. I'm lucky enough to have a gardener, so we grow sweetcorn, tomatoes, beetroots, cabbages, pumpkins, lettuce. I'm trying to get into blanching it and freezing so I don't have to buy veg over the winter, but then you need loads of freezers, and that's not ideal.
~ Stella McCartney
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I straighten my hair very few times throughout the year, and it's only in the cold winter months because it's the only time my hair will stay straight. If there is, like, a tiny bit of humidity in the air, it's curly again.
~ Michelle Wolf
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I usually always cook all the chutneys that I serve in the winter.
~ Maneet Chauhan
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For the winter, I think dark lips, any dark lip for the winter is really cool.
~ Dinah Jane
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Nike Air Zooms are what I usually run in. In the kitchen, I wear a beaten-up pair of Converse All-Stars in winter and Keds in summer.
~ Christina Tosi
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In winter I love a pasty.
~ John Torode
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Covid is likely to persist once its pandemic phase has passed and circulate each winter alongside the flu. Even after more of us contract coronavirus infection and develop immunity to it or even after an effective vaccine arrives, some people will still get very sick.
~ Scott Gottlieb
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As far as food goes, I enjoy warm dumplings and soups in winters.
~ Madhura Naik
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We've become slaves to words like 'local,' 'fresh,' and 'seasonal.' We all want to be Thomas Jefferson's agrarian hero, but sustainable food is a difficult beast.
~ Barton Seaver
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a few brown leaves are stuck to the outside of the glass like leather tongues.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Fantastic! Right in the middle of that long stretch between Christmas and Spring Break, your coats are getting dirty, everything's dark, dingy - what a great time for a movie!
~ John Hughes
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Fantastic! Right in the middle of that long stretch between Christmas and Spring Break, your coats are getting dirty, everything's dark, dingy - what a great time for a movie!
~ John Hughes
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churning, baking, spinning and soap-making. In summer
~ Elizabeth Enright
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The flavour of something fresh out of the ground is 10 times better than something that's been flown halfway across the world.
~ Sheherazade Goldsmith
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Some of the emotions of winter are hurt, anger, and disappointment, often accompanied by loneliness and a sense of rejection.
~ Gary Chapman
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One of my favorite movies of all time is 'It's A Wonderful Life,' which is a pretty interesting choice for a seasonal Christmas favorite, because it's about a guy who wants to commit suicide and is presented with reasons not to.
~ Frank Darabont
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Be mindful of what supermarkets are doing and demand to see their business practices. Stop throwing away food. Compost as much as you can, eat as locally and as seasonally as you can. Share knowledge and information.
~ Arthur Potts Dawson
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Well there are a lot of things I like to eat but at this time of year I'm finding I'm making fig and chèvre salad at least once a week and that's a combo that's hard to beat.
~ Karen Walker
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It probably goes without saying that I enjoy the potato pancakes, delicious hams and so forth that maddeningly turn up at this time of year.
~ Fred Melamed
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The locals died and shrivelled with the autumnal leaves as their plastic, seasonal smiles faded with the last of the holidaymakers.
~ Moonshine Noire
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I think you have a case of either 'testitis' or 'I Didn't Do My Homework Syndrome'. It's common in the Spring.
~ Ellen Schreiber
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As any hay-fever sufferer will notice (with a sure degree of horror), ragweed produces so much pollen that it often can be seen leaving the plants in clouds.
~ Barbara Pleasant
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Winter's here, and you feel lousy: You're coughing and sneezing; your muscles ache; your nose is an active mucus volcano. These symptoms -- so familiar at this time of year -- can mean only one thing: Tiny fanged snails are eating your brain.
~ barry dave ii
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