"In winter, I try to use spirits because they seem to take the chill off the ice cream, " she said.
12.
At the new Stillwater Spa in the Park Hyatt Toronto, it means fireplaces in treatment rooms, to take the chill off frigid winter days.
13.
The festival has everything to take the chill off, from boat racing on the frozen St . Lawrence to a giant, fun-loving snowman, Bonhomme Carnival.
14.
In addition to Seneca Lake, there are wine trails on Cayuga and Keuka lakes, each offering a warm welcome that takes the chill off of an autumn afternoon.
15.
If you want to take the chill off or serve them warm, simply zap covered, in a glass bowl or dish, a minute or two in the microwave oven.
16.
The flames from last night have been extinguished for several hours, but the embers still glow beneath the ashes, making it easy to start a new fire to take the chill off this new day.
17.
It is a spacious inside with lots of legroom, plenty of headroom front and rear, leather, power everything and heated seats to take the chill off your buns on a cold and dreary November morning.
18.
Masonry heaters take a long time ( from 5 hours up to two days ) to get up to the right temperature and so are not always practical for taking the chill off a single cool evening or morning.
19.
Today, steam radiators struggle to take the chill off 15-foot-high ( 4.6-meter-high ) hallways with floors of stone and walls of drafty windows, and untended courtyards are overgrown with grass and weeds.
20.
It's not a place for steaming bowls of chowder, but its spicy peanut sauce and hummus, served on toasted pitas or with fresh vegetables, and ginger ale ( the alcoholic kind; the even spicier ginger beer is a soft drink ) will take the chill off just as quick.