Sentences with phrase «about buying them too»

I still want to add a plain straw bag to my summer wardrobe, but I'm not going to lie to you, I have a thing about buying too many bags.
Dang, I am already thinking about buying myself the Too Hot to Handle hobo bag in peacock for Christmas.
The nice thing about buying them too is that if you hang them up and are unsure, you can still return them.

Not exact matches

If you don't know them personally, you've read about them: the woebegone residents of Vancouver, Toronto, and the surrounding areas of those two cities who bought too much house.
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
Think about how many assets you currently have that are under - leveraged because the costs involved in buying, selling, or trading them are too high.
So it's likely when you went in to buy car, and you started at the high end, the salesperson might say, «We have a «Drive You Home Drunk» package and that costs $ 14,000, but over time it is not too much,» when it comes to the cost of a DUI, you might think about it.
For the first time in history you, too, can now forgo plopping down upwards of $ 100,000 to buy an Airstream and instead spend about $ 4,000 to $ 10,000 — length of trip and trailer depending — to rent one and temporarily live this dream.
After all, this is why rabid sports fans sign up for fantasy leagues, buy odd bits of memorabilia and too often say «we» when talking about their favorite team.
A recent survey of 1,000 adults by mobile app developer BiTe indicated 45 percent of people think Google Glass will be «too socially awkward or too irritating» to don, 38 percent of folks wouldn't buy the glasses, even if they could afford it and 44 percent don't think there is anything appealing about the features offered on Google Glass.
His tenure as Fed vice-chair coincided with the period in which the U.S. central bank was more cautious — likely too cautious — about toying with unorthodox tools such as asset - buying policies.
You even bought your first stock, sold it because you were fretting too much about it one month later, for a small profit.
The U.S. media are silent about the most important topic policy makers are discussing here (and I suspect in Asia too): how to protect their countries from three inter-related dynamics: (1) the surplus dollars pouring into the rest of the world for yet further financial speculation and corporate takeovers; (2) the fact that central banks are obliged to recycle these dollar inflows to buy U.S. Treasury bonds to finance the federal U.S. budget...
But the sheeple are too worried about whether or not they can take out enough debt to buy the cars and homes required to keep up with everyone else.
You're telling all your little hedge - fund buddies 1 about the stake you've built, so they can buy in too:
It's a concept perhaps too simple to get prickly about who originated it, but in November 2008 Groupon launched a daily deal site that offered steep discounts for Chicago merchants, provided enough people committed to buying the deal online that day.
Currency hedging is expensive and difficult for private investors, so I wouldn't worry too much about it provided you've got a long time horizon and you're spreading your equity buying across the world.
The operative word here is only, I have seen far too many causalities where the projected numbers have looked fantastic and people invested without bothering to understand business and the story have had miserable returns What to do when you are really optimistic about future of the company want your customers to buy?
The closest I came to explaining the problem caused by learning too much about value investing was when I talked about how not buying DreamWorks Animation was my biggest mistake of omission.
Plus most of the people churning out these posts are not implementing half the stuff they talk about, because it take's way too f**king long and whilst you are trying to buy influencers dinners, take them out for a nice meal, buy them something expensive and paint their house for free in return for a link, your competitors got 1000 profile links for $ 200 and are kicking your ASS in the SERPs.
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Externally, especially when in sales, you would never be open about being an atheist — too many delusional buyers you need to buy from you.
I too share your convern about quick fixes that lead to later discontent, but I'd probabaly be less hard on Hybels, as I guess I buy into a lot of his thinking about process if not outworking.
Long before there was a debate about same - sex anything, far too many people bought into a liberal ideology about sexuality that makes a mess of marriage: Cohabitation, no - fault divorce, extra-marital sex, non-marital childbearing, massive consumption of pornography and the hook - up culture all contributed to the breakdown of our marriage culture.
This kind of watered down Judaism has put us on the edge of an Iran with a bomb, Obama in office and an Israel at risk.Religion is not about compromise that is a bumper sticker far too many have bought into.When the next great history of the Jewish people is written, they will write we did it to ourselves - trying to be oh so tolerant we put ourselves in a state where we ended up being unrecognizable to those who paid so much for us to lamely claim to be Jews in a primarily anti-semitic world pushing us to compromise.
From what I can tell, they aren't too worried about these women who have been underpaid for years and often bought supplies for their own classes.
Odd the people who are screaming about the government being too big and «powerful» are the very ones who have bought and paid for the government's coddling of corporate America?
I'm not too sure about that Wholefoods powder but I buy vanilla powder online from Amazon or Ocado.
I just about to buy my next level food processor and Vitamix is too expensive for me, will check the Magimix!
Buying too many decorations for the 1 month they will be out then stressing out about where to store all of it the other 11 months of the year!
Oh, and I read about not using the Light Coconut milk, too late... I had already bought it.
It's a mixture of spices that you can buy in most North American (and likely UK, too — not sure about other countries) grocery stores.
Store bought plantain chips by the Inca brand are my # 1 addiction right now but I am very wary about eating too many because of the palm oil.
I buy granola at the store just about never because not only is it too expensive for my frugal self, but also because some form of sugar and oil are usually the first, second or third ingredient.
For my soups I use home made broth / stock so if you are using the store bought brands I am not sure about the sodium content, but even for those I recommend purchasing the reduced sodium ones, because they could be very salty on their own and make the soup too salty.
We've gotten into this habit of buying bananas and forgetting about them until they are just on the brink of almost too ripe.
Its gourmet flavor surpasses just about anything you could buy from the store, yet it's still healthy and clean eating friendly — with an easy vegan option too!
Prepping a bunch of breakfast burritos and mini-quiches is a great way to prepare for the week, too, and I feel about about my husband eating them instead of the Hot Pockets he buys himself.
Avocados are on the clean dozen list, so I don't fret too much about buying organic.
While I was at Fresh Market I picked up store bought pizza dough — new brand to me called Wewalka — apparently you can buy this at Walmart too — I also had about a dozen people message me that they make puff pastry too — so I'll need to find that.
Lauryn from The Skinny Confidential raves about them all the time, so of course I had to buy them too (she's such a babe).
I think it's totally fine to eat shop bought foods everyday as long as it's a mixture of the two I keep hearing about these dates in smoothies too!
And too funny about the Band - Aids... I buy into your theory!
We were both skeptical about that too, but we liked it so much we immediately went downstairs and both bought chia seeds to make it ourselves at home.
so delicate, so tasty and that too with no spices besides salt / pepper... I have always believed that good food is about the process... (this is why cooks who argue about only buying best quality products annoy me because many people niether have the luxury nor the availability to do that)... but you show foodlovers how to turn a simple egg into absolute bliss and I really respect you for that.
I had 3 pieces in the package I bought at the grocery store, so I assumed they were half - racks (I don't know too much about ribs), and made 75 % of the recipe.
I will definitly be buying your cookbook and I'll tell my friend about it too!
when you make tzaziki just grate your pealed cucumber, squize to get rid of reduntant fluid, add a bit of pepper, olive oil, grated garlic (you can use garlic powder or paste too), greek yogurt and mix it all, then finally add about a teaspoon of red wine vinegar, that is how my mom taught me how to make it and she is married to a greek person do not buy the mix cos it ain't the same and never will
It's really too easy to open up some store - bought pasta or ravioli (Trader Joe's portobello mushroom and cheese here), top it with a simple garlic butter sauce, quick sautéed Spring veggies, and crumbles of tangy goat cheese, and call it dinner — all in about twenty minutes.
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