Not exact matches
The former IBM engineer conceived TaskRabbit — a platform for hiring freelancers to
do small jobs —
in Boston
in 2008, on a cold night when she didn't want to leave the
house to buy dog
food.
And by robust, Zuckerberg doesn't mean the entire world will be streaming
House of Cards on Netflix, but people
in developing countries may be willing to pay for add - on services like weather and
food pricing data.
If you really want to create a home base for
food prep
in your
house and you can dedicate yourself to caring for it, you'd
do well to order a board from Bengston or Brooklyn Butcher Block.
Unlike most, we make every element
in house because we don't trust anybody else with your
food.
The water,
food,
housing, medical and education side of aid to the poor we should be
doing anyway if our heart is
in the right place.
It all seems very vague, where people can make it mean a particular thing, try to figure out what you are saying, feel guilty that they are
doing something wrong by being warm, dry, comfortable
in their
house, enjoying their family,
food.
Do you want to welcome others
in but get stuck because making
food, cleaning the
house, decorating, and facilitating conversation feels impossible — or at least too overwhelming, so why bother?
@sean — you are right, having the only choices of carry to keep, carry to give away, or abort are very real consequences of having the naughty... but being giving the option of abortion is to many a «get - outta - jail - free» card and so
in my mind falls into the catagory of lack of consequences — sure you pay to have it
done, but compare that to the bill of 18 years of
food,
housing, clothing, and many many other unforseen things....
Breaking into a
house to steal
food to help out a neighbor
in need is not necessarily right or legal as kind as it may have been to make you
do it.
In primitive societies you could ruin the poor by excessive interest and prices.Nowadays you can
do it by social break down alone; and then only goods and
houses and gold and gems and antiques and
food, are worth a thing.
I'll have a new post up tomorrow, after I've had some time to rest, soak my feet, and
do something about the explosion of
food, flowers, and clothing that seems to have occurred
in my
house.
Don't buy anything more before you've eaten all the
food that is
in the
house.
What pastor expects to be someday
housing his 6 - member family
in a 33ft rv, working
in the
food service industry, and ministering more effectively — to both his family and others — than he ever
did when he was paid to
do so?
Those obeying tithing are
doing so out of what is written
in Malachi 3:10 Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be
food in my
house.
It is hard for me to avoid
foods with chemical additives because I am not the only one that
does the shopping
in our
house so even if there is one little thing that I can switch for use
in my baking and
in making creamer for out coffee I will gladly
do it.
I never leave the
house much let alone eat fast / convenience
food and I avoid the new, yes I really
do live
in my own bubble as I'd not heard of these and when I expressed my joy to my partner he's all like «yeah I know».
Based
in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Kelly currently writes three
food - focused columns for The Chronicle Herald, and has
done food photography and styling for national brands like Dairy Farmers of Canada, Penguin Random
House, Harper Collins, and Samuel Adams Beer.
He doesn't eat meat
in the
house, but likes it when we are out for
food.
With bananas, avocado and asparagus available at the store a mile from your
house all year long we don't have many
foods left that hold special seasonal value
in our hearts.
It's important to note though, that if you have older eaters
in the
house, you may want to label the
food with a sticky notes that states «please don't eat» because if you don't, any meat you stash away is likely to disappear before you have the chance to use it again.
We never ordered take out (I actually didn't even try Chinese
food until high school — and it was at friend's
house), we never went to ethnic restaurants, and we never experimented with different cuisines
in the kitchen.
In case you
did not know, Canadian
House and Home magazine's
food editor Eric Vellend has your book listed as a top pick for gift giving this holiday season.
And I see you work from home so umm... how
do you stay so thin??! With all this delicious
food in the
house, I'd gain a million pounds!
Unfortunately, our
house guests happened to get
in the way of me photographing and blogging everything we
did with the
food.
I once had a mother call to say that, although both of her twins were meant to come to my
house for dinner, one of them had decided not to come because (and you'll love this), «she doesn't like the
food in your
house.»
All our friends, who never even spent a thought on Indian
food in their lives, got to know the
food in my
house and unless they are all really good liars (which I don't think they are), they all loved the curries and the dhals and the samosas they had
in my
house.
GAPS fell to the wayside when we arrived
in our new
house - I just couldn't keep up with the preparation, I was newly pregnant with baby # 3 (aka TIRED) and I didn't know where to source our
food.
I wish I
did (or could teleport others who
do to my
house for a few hours each Sunday to fill my kitchen), but alas, there are no baggies and individual serving - sized containers of
food in my fridge ready for the weekdays or -LSB-...] Read more
The Vitamix Cook Book has a recipe for fresh tomato sauce that calls for tomato paste and sugar, which I don't like to cook with, especially not when I have amazing fresh tomatoes that were grown right
in front of my
house, and wonderful whole
food sweeteners like dates and raisins.
If fast
food doesn't make the grade
in your
house, it's easy to come up with your own version.
I thought it would be fun to
do a taste test with the three cocoas I happened to have
in the
house:
Food Thoughts, Green & Blacks and Bournville.
These are a huge hit
in our
house but... what am I
doing wrong!!!! I have tried a blendtec and a kitchenaid
food processor and it just get all sticky and wont blend??
Meanwhile, we've mostly been eating the recipes I've been testing (my 11 year old wanted to know why the dinners have become so weird
in the
house, with several courses, sometimes mismatched
foods that don't go together!)
Our
food does not last long
in this
house.
Then dry till crisp...) Also our local whole
foods has a raw dandelion cracker dehydrated by someone
in -
house and it
does have a little olive oil, but would still make a much healthier and very yummy topping for this!!!! Can not wait to try!
«Each day, we work collaboratively with our customers to help their restaurants and businesses grow, not only
in the «back of the
house,» but
in everything they
do,» said
Food Fanatic Chef John Byrne.
A few years ago I cooked up a plan to
do a
house swap with a family
in Copenhagen, the kid - friendly
food paradise of my dreams.
In fact, all of my free time has been dedicated to
house searching and daydreaming about all the gluten - free
food I can stuff my face with (that I don't have to cook myself!).
If you deal with
food allergies
in your
house like we
do, don't worry — this pineapple salsa is gluten - free, grain - free, paleo, vegetarian, vegan, nut - free, and still SO delicious!
There's plenty of work to be
done, but Tonya and Lance own everything: the
house and the hilltop land that gives them a view of the lights of Fairbanks to the south, the Dodge Charger and three Dodge trucks that came with the four Iditarod wins, and the 120 huskies
in the yard, each of which is worth thousands of dollars and is well fed thanks to a sponsorship from Redpaw dog
food.
Does it make sense to starve
in your own
house when you have so much
food in your kitchen?
Rocky Working as I
did with the Japanese for 25 years, An
in house joke there was, «what
do you call a girl with a
food mixer on her head?»
I am still feeding a 2 year old and have never had a single comment that's bothered me - I don't remember having a single comment but it's entirely possible that I've just missed them: - / It's even more of a crying shame because
in my shoes, with intelligent parents who don't exactly earn much but are far from on the breadline, good
food, plenty of books
in the
house, an employer who tolerates the fact I need stay off sometimes when my child is sick, yadda yadda yadda... it's not going to make a huge amount of difference to my little boy.
On your whole list (yes, even the TP) I
do them all... the only disposable stuff I have
in my
house really is paper towels, which are used ONLY for putting under greasy
foods like bacon.
It's a rare moment when the kids, the job, the
house cleaning, the laundry,
food shopping, bill paying, and so much more, which doesn't result
in the nocturnal noggin neuralgia most readily offered up as the excuse why sex won't happen again tonight.
I think we
do a fairly good job with minimizing waste
in our
house, and the
food that
does go bad goes into the compost bin, but there's always room for improvement.
And parading kids and chefs through the White
House and trumpeting the changes through media channels that don't know any better than to laud them is not helping get better
food in schools.
But beyond that, you no longer have to buy
food you don't eat or want
in your
house with your kids gone.
I thought I was
doing everything right - long ago I purged the
house of any BPA - containing plastics, I've substituted Lunchskins for plastic bags
in my kids» lunches (OK, most of the time) and I've never microwaved
food in plastic containers or with... [Continue reading]
The vending machines are fully stocked with meals we package and prepare; we are
in -
house, we don't work with a
food management company.