If you have invested quite
a bit of time finding the hotel for your upcoming trip, you'll want to make sure that you take advantage of all that it has...
If you have invested quite
a bit of time finding the hotel for your upcoming trip, you'll want to make sure that you take advantage of all that it has to offer.
But I am hoping that over the coming months, I will be able to find time to post a bit more often and spend a little
bit of time finding out more about the latest ethical and sustainable fashion.
Still having
a bit of a time finding enough to eat.
Spend a little
bit of time finding clothes that truly flatter you and you feel confident in, instead of wearing clothes that may highlight your insecurity.
Not exact matches
De Brouwer
founded Starlab NV / SA, a multidisciplinary laboratory in Brussels where about 130 scientists worked on various projects, encompassing
bits of everything from
time travel to neuroscience.
It was a
bit of a challenging
time, as I continually
found myself exhaustively explaining how the product worked.
With this in mind, you may need to take some
time to
find a freelancer who can deliver on the kind
of content you're looking for; most writers will also require a little
bit of time to learn about you and your business.
And the first
time consumers
find themselves in a position
of real choice, it might just
bite you, hard.»
If I'd like a
bit deeper analytics, I can hop over to the analytics portion
of the dashboard (one
of my favorite Buffer for Business features),
find the updates that were hits the first
time around, and easily drag and drop to reshare — with a twist — to my Twitter timeline.
The
time - honored formula for getting rich through marketing was once stated as «
Find a need and fill it,» but that required a
bit of updating, as greater percentages
of our population had their basic needs met.
If you spend a
bit of time on our channel, you will also
find a plethora
of other interesting trading videos you probably have not yet seen.
Though it is way too soon for this brand
of conjecture regarding AAPL's performance, some may
find it meaningful that after hitting an all -
time high
of $ 133.60 in late February (not reflected on the most recent report), the stock has flagged a
bit since the Dow announcement.
Erlend: Yeah
of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power
of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a
bit rule about it and I
found the same in my life it is like sort
of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind
of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any
time for any
of the negative stuff that's kind
of.
For those who haven't had the
time to read the legaled - up language
of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent
of 76 work days per year to do, is most
of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still
find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a
bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
I recommend you
find a strong Christian group or organization to spend a
bit of time in and study hard.
I know I stand a
bit closer to the extremes but at the same
time I
find myself like a lot
of folks more scared
of the extremes on both sides.
SPend a
bit of time to
find it.
Then Dante goes on to say this: «The foremost sinner
found that
biting to be nothing, when matched against the clawing, for at
times his back was stripped completely
of its hide.»
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read...
bits are interesting, and
of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some
time later when I
found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number
of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
Yet his comments were a
bit inconclusive, I must have read hundreds
of commentaries on the Bible which I have
found useful, especially when placing the events in their
time, place and culture.
I go online, send a few emails,
find an apology for the offensive post, it makes me feel thankful, hopeful even that God is at work in us, taking steps, we're all such a mess, and half the
time, I wonder if just listening to each other, hearing the cry
of each other's hearts, a
bit of tenderness given and received, would help more than any conference or book or proper worldview.
So one day with a
bit of time on my hands, I picked up the Bible and started to read with the intent
of finding who this God really was to me.
However, I do commune with the Holy Spirit
of God many
times during the week, and have
found that has helped my illusion
of loneliness quite a
bit.
I
find it essential to my mental health to wake up earlier than my kids (who thankfully are good sleepers) to get that little
bit of alone + quiet
time in the morning.
Have now made the bread two more
times and tried different «flavours» i thought i would share 1) dried onions and dill seed (not dill weed but the actual seeds — a
bit tricky to
find) was delicious 2) cumin seeds and dried onion and shallots both are really tasty and if you like «ny deli» style breads, these may remind you a
bit of those.
It takes a lot
of time and might ruin the surprise a little
bit, but unless you're traveling for a month, I
find it too frustrating to «fail» a destination because you were too lazy to check opening hours and interesting spots.
These look both gorgeous and delicious, and if I
find myself with a
bit of time on my hands this season, I'll definitely be making them.
I
find when I make date caramel it can take a
bit of time to achieve the perfect, creamy consistency.
I
found that after cutting my shapes on top
of the waxed paper I could simply flip the paper over on to my countertop and more easily peel away the «in between
bits» and avoid stretching the cookies out
of shape (this instead
of popping in my small freezer due to lack
of time).
I originally shared a very basic whipped cream recipe back on my brownie
bites recipe, a lot
of you had a hard
time finding that post...
Native Texan is actually a rather good brand, and they make my favorite queso
of all
time (which I'll review once I can
find a new jar), but the name
of this product just asks for a little
bit of good - natured ribbing.
Like you I love cranberry orange muffins we have them at work and every
time I see one I grab them I have been recently switching to the Paleo diet and
found your recipe for blueberry muffin
bites and I made them they're wonderful but still my craving for the orange cranberry muffins out way the blueberry muffins so I altered your recipe a
bit I used cranberries instead
of blueberries and an orange instead
of a lemon and boy it turned out just as wonderful as the blueberry muffin
bites thank you for posting your recipe my family is enjoying all
of the yummy goodies I am making
I am afraid I was not so keen, I
found it just spicy enough for me but I wanted a
bit of sweetness in the dish, perhaps I'll add a
bit of honey to the harrisa / oil mix next
time... I think this may just come down to personal taste and perhaps I'm just not a harissa fan.
These Hawaiian chicken wings are my way
of capturing the flavors
of the islands in a
bite size package and paying homage to the tradition
of the grilled huli huli chicken, but without out any
of the junky ingredients you'd
find in a bottled sauce or the barbecue grill which is likely buried under snow this
time of year on the mainland!
I've
found that chocolate has a hard
time adhering to wet fruit so I like to line my citrus wedges on a
bit of paper towel before getting down to chocolate dipping business.
The only thing I would change was the amount
of chocolate topping — I
found it a
bit too thick for my liking and would reduce the quantity by at least a 3rd next
time.
Although the company was a
bit more hopeful that the downturn wouldn't last as long as it did, it has taken action by closing some locations and
finding new concepts for them that are a better fit for the economic realities
of the
time.
Last
time i made it exactly like in the recipe, but
found the vegetable - pieces a
bit too chunky... This
time i made a sort
of rattatouille from your tomato sauce with added finely chopped eggplant, 2 carrots, a red and yellow bell pepper and many halfed cherry - tomatoes instead
of the 4 big tomatoes.
Depending on your oven it may take a
bit of trial and error to
find the exact right baking
time.
I
find the little
bit of time he invests in our kids is always returned 10 folds and makes my job
of being a Mom a little
bit easier.
If you
find the dough a
bit too thick, feel free to add a little
bit of milk alternative or water, a teaspoon at a
time, to get the right consistency.
If you
find that your dough is sticking to the sides
of your bowl, add a
bit more flour 1 tbsp at a
time until it comes away from the sides
of the bowl.
The dough can be a
bit fragile so I
found it easier to do only a couple
of cookies at the
time.
I've also
found that tearing your bread into
bite - sized pieces instead
of diligently cutting it into perfectly uniform petite cubes is much more efficient (and oddly satisfying) if you want to D.I.Y. and still save
time.
I
found it a
bit mild so will increase the raw garlic in the dressing to 2 cloves next
time, as well as another could
of anchovies.
This
time of year, I often
find myself standing barefoot in the grass in my parent's yard
biting into a freshly picked fig: juicy and sweet, tasting
of honey and flowers and summer sun.
I
found a great recipe that I feel the need to try again, but I'm going to take your suggestion and throw some cinnamon and a
bit of chili into it this
time.
Single serving «microwave» cakes are great as a
time saver and also as an ingredient saver particularly when being a
bit adventurous or experimental and you don't want to make a whole batch
of cake to
find it tastes awful!
After waiting an appropriate amount
of time for it to cool completely and peel off the parchment without sticking, I proceeded to dip it in a rich, chocolate ganache made with the darkest chocolate I could
find and a teensy weensy
bit of coconut milk.