Now that everyone has access to the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, I thought I'd report
back on a few items I've checked out in person.
Not exact matches
A
few weeks
back I was
on a purging spree, tossing
items from the cupboard that I thought I wouldn't use.
It's one of the
items I've loosened up
on when I scaled
back on dairy (read a
few tips
on going dairy free here).
Already checked my cupboard and fridge and the
few items I need are
on my grocery list for first thing in the morning — this is knocking tomorrow's polenta lasagna
back a
few more days (thankfully that is a cupboard staple recipe so it can wait without spoiling any ingredients) because this looks too tasty to not make as soon as possible.
Consider this: You could pay $ 20
on sushi for you and your roommate who never pays you
back, or you could spend it
on a
few items from this list, and transform the way you cook in the process.
I wanted to share some
on sales
items that I am liking and a
few items that are
back in stock.
I've pulled together a
few items I've my eye
on and hopefully a little bit of rest and relaxation will help bring the creative juices
back.
It's sales season - the perfect time to purchase that
item you liked a
few months ago, but didn't want to spend as much money
on it
back then.
You've heard me talk about Bruno Magli a
few weeks
back when they had a flash sale
on a
few items.
This summer I have actually put
back some
items or was hesitant
on buying a
few of them because I am the age that I am.
Historically year
on year I'd bring
back old pieces and simply re-style them based
on new season trends, but this year I'm really focussing
on starting a capsule summer wardrobe from scratch, longer lengths for a little more modesty (30 is getting closer after all), loose and light weight fits to help me feel more comfortable, and a
few staple
items that can really form the basis of my wardrobe for the season ahead (and last the test of time too).
I should have held
on to a
few of the clothing
items I had
back then.
I've already ordered a
few items this morning but stay tuned because I'll be
back before early access is over to update you
on my purchases and to share what else I'm looking at for the sale this year!
I made up a
few boards which has helped me to shape my capsule wardrobe, and found that sticking within these limits helped me to avoid spending money
on random
items which, when I looked
back on months later I had either grown sick of seeing too much
on others or just didn't like.
Although I know I'm a
few seasons behind
on this one (how come whenever I look up something I like, all I find are articles dated at least a year
back naming it as an «IT»
item)?
I have a
few items on order that weren't available in my local stores, so will report
back once I have those in hand.
A
few weeks
back I was
on a purging spree, tossing
items from the cupboard that I thought I wouldn't use.
Over Black Friday weekend I stocked up
on velvet shoes, oversized sweaters, and fun blouses... but recently I went
back to pick up a
few items for parties and found two looks that I could not leave the store without.
I saw this blazer a
few weeks ago and debated about getting it, I decided to put it
back on the rack and took some other
items instead.
Speed dating can be like shopping — you find a
few things (aka people), try everything
on (aka get to know them), put stuff
back that you're not crazy about (aka don't exchange contact info with those who are incompatible with you), and keep the
items you're really into (aka plan another date with those who are).
Cha Ching — Students can research how much various
items they use daily cost today to look
back on in a
few years to see how things change.
A
few years
back I remember hearing some colleagues making fun of someone they knew who purchased things using layaway, which allows you to have
items held until you complete payments
on them.
It's probably the worst one they've done since they started focusing
on fewer, bigger
items a while
back.
Getting overcrowded is almost a recipe for instant death unless the player has certain
items (such as scrolls that attack an entire room), and even the best of players will be looking at a game over screen if they get a
few bad rolls
on back - to -
back floors.
Glad about the restart from checkpoint, though I am about 99 % done with the campaign now, just a
few intel
items to go
back and get
on the last level.
Players can use a revival
item to bring them
back from the brink of death, or simply wait a
few turns for them to get
back up
on their own at a fraction of their maximum health.
Just go
back to the New
Items drop - down
on the Home tab and choose Text Message again, and you'll be presented with a text message form, similar to an email message form but with
fewer (and different) features.
But, don't take my testimony, here are
few items from those more knowledgeable than I
on sleep
backing my point up:
But, before you get your bike
back on the road, there are a
few important
items to check
on to ensure your bike is ready.
There are a
few other
items of note we'll be covering
on the show tonight too, like a leaked Slingbox, IMAX 4K in 3D and a look
back at the CGI that changed Cinema.
If you can, identify a
few items to cut
back on and immediately shift that money towards your mortgage payments.
Again, it's essential to recognize that you'll likely have to spend a
few thousand
on closing costs and a
few other
items, but once you've turned a profit, you'll pay
back the mortgage and any other expenses and have some left over.
My goal last year was to finish redoing the study, but alas... we are still working
on a
few odds and ends, and waiting to hear
back from a couple of small businesses for uncommon
items.