Sentences with phrase «books back in the day»

I had the Kahlua recipe book back in the day.
Read book back in the day for my CFA.
I've read that book back in the days when I was still in high school.

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Harley Pasternak's new book, 5 Pounds: The Breakthrough 5 Day Plan to Jumpstart Rapid Weight Loss (and Never Gain It Back), comes out in early 2015.
Airbedandbreakfast.com (that's what it was called back in the day) used to be just a website where people could book a place to crash in San Francisco.
The book system was a bit different back in jesus's day.
Check out this link to find out about marriage to young girls claim.Very very interesting to know.I hope everyone has the patience to study history and reality of life centuries ago worldwide.This video also gives you references to online history books about facts it says.Simply, the average age of marriage was very young worldwide including church approved age of consent to marry.What Mohamed did, was very common back in the days and just to let you know, that girl was engaged to another man and then the engagement was broken due to his disbelief which tells you that that was common back in the days.Also, the age of 6 mentioned was age of engagement not age of marriage.marriage happened a few years later.
Deservedly celebrated is Frederick Crews of the University of California who, in the New York Review of Books and in his book Skeptical Engagements, has been smiting Freudians hip and thigh, no doubt putting many psychoanalysts back on the couch to dream of the days when their declining business was viewed as a science.
maybe christians are losing power because people are realizing they follow a book that has unicorns, dragons, satyrs and c.ockatrice in it, also a talking snake and a talking donkey (like in shrek), a man spends 3 days in the belly of a whale (like pinnochio), men have wings on their back and fly..
They were big fans of burning books they didn't agree with back in the day.
In the book of Isaiah the day is foreseen when paradise is regained, and everyone not only goes back to a nonmeat diet, but the friendliest relations subsist between all species.
I urge you all, Christian or not, to read it, and it is actually quite graphic for «back in the day», and for an incredibly Holy Book.
For the first time in awhile I'm back on Pinterest looking up 21 Day Sugar Detox recipes and in my cook books - looking through meals and choosing them to make.
Today's recipe comes from Back In The Day Bakery Made With Love, one of my new favorite books.
The original Kahlua Recipe Book (photo, at left, circa 1986) was distributed «back in the day» FREE to anyone who wrote in to request it.
Now that I'm in my late twenties though, I just wan na go back to the childhood days of coloring books and beanie babies.
Recently, while my family was watching a rousing marathon of Jason and the Argonauts, I was looking through some old college recipe books some friends and I put together back in the day, and found a recipe that was for a gluten - free pizza crust which used rice instead of the old stand - by flour.
I used to be a book junkie back in my day through college but then grad school happened and I had no time to read for pleasure.
If you are curious about the book pop back into this blog space in a couple of days as I'll be sharing the story around behind it.
I am looking for the recipe that was featured on Good Day Atlanta sometime back and would like to know which book it is in.
In her 1947 book, Albuquerque, Erna Fergusson discussed the long tradition of New Mexican cooking, which stretched back to the early days of the settlement of the town.
It's from a book called In Mama's Kitchen [published perhaps by B'Nai Brith back in the day, which seems to have disappeared but I have copiesIn Mama's Kitchen [published perhaps by B'Nai Brith back in the day, which seems to have disappeared but I have copiesin the day, which seems to have disappeared but I have copies.]
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a game most books would move the line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines on air, when I say air they just watch the screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
As Reizner wrote in his book The Best of Sonny Reizner, «Propositions were thrown back and forth in the stands in those days on just about every pitch.
That was back in the days of having to sell players to balance the books.
A cursory glance at the table might suggest that this final day has very little to offer, and a quick glance back through the history books confirms that there hasn't been a final day so apparently lacking in drama since... oh, hang on.
At the end of the day, if we can help our kids find their passion, and learn to compete, yet learn to lose with dignity — and learn to get back up and compete again, then in my book, we have created winners no matter the outcome.
What a terrifying vision of the future of football we've been served up this week.AC Milan, once the pride of a powerful and thriving seria A now reduced to shadow boxing against a really not that great United.All because they deserted their natural (and rather beautiful) defensive style of football to join the circus, brought in foreign players (especially brazilians) who think jogging back to defend is beneath them and generally put two fingers up to Italy's historic football traditions.Much good as it done them, and what a boring game?I concede that a lot of football fans nowadays do nt remember anything before the cheque book league but even they must have been struck by the sheer mind numbing pointlessness of it.Even the stewards were asleep by half time.As for the porto match well all that can be said is that they made the gooners look like an half decent well balanced football team, no mean achievement when you think about it.At least we, ve had the pleasure of listening to all those gooners and Mancs waffling on about how great they are which is always hilarious.Especially the stuff about Rooney, just wait till the World Cup when some Italian or South American defender takes him under his wing for half an hour and then see how great he is.If he can survive the WC without being sent off it will be a miracle.All the recent hype has done him no favours at all.Not that the World Cup really inspires these days, its glory days are long over and it's become a competition decided by referees rather than great play.Bear that in mind if Roons has to take the walk of shame, it's not his fault, someone told him he was a truly great player like Bobby Charlton or George Best.The problem is he looks like he believes them.
It took a few days of our kid crying himself to sleep before he started singing or chatting or happily role - playing himself to sleep - and now, the routine leading up to bedtime is so much fun (a few books on the potty, brush the teeth, read another book, a final trip to the potty, turn out the lights, start twinkle twinkle, ok another trip to the potty if you must but no piggy back this time, restart «TTLS» and he's tucked in for the night).
While the pile of concussion books in my office continues to grow taller, seemingly with every passing day, one that will stay at the top of the very short pile of my favorites is Back in the Game: Why Concussion Doesn't Have To End Your Athletic Career (Oxford University Press, New York 2016) by sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher, M.D., and award - winning sports journalist Joanne Gerstner.
Publication of the editorial came on the same day as two other events of note, first, the release of a new book, Back in the Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the filing of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own life.
These are the ones we are celebrating in This Book Belongs To — the books that send us back to the days of our own footed pajamas, and make us feel only half - exhausted when our tiny overlords ask to read them one more time.
Back in the day before anyone had a book deal, or a fabric line, or any kind of blog - inspired career at all.
I could have just kicked my feet up and ate Ben and Jerry's all day instead of shuttling back and forth to chiropractic appointments, doing all sorts of new - age exercises and following every old wives tale in the book.
With the prospect of my husband going back to work and being home all day with an 18 month old and a newborn, I needed fresh, exciting toys every day of the week to keep the toddler busy while I nursed baby, diapered baby, changed baby's outfit for the fourth time in a day, etc. (Meanwhile I kept baby busy, happy and learning during her awake times with activities from my infant play book, Begin With A Blanket)
The Faraway Tree is a trilogy and Egmont have put them together in one book which I was given back in the day of the 1930's Housewife challenge.
In pure EC you might still use a diaper back - up, in hybrid EC / PT you would ditch diapers after the 1 - 2 days of naked observation and teaching time IF you feel like it, yet with the PT book plan, it is cold turkey (and WAY better for the child IF you're still having that resistance stuff and standing and whatnot when the time comesIn pure EC you might still use a diaper back - up, in hybrid EC / PT you would ditch diapers after the 1 - 2 days of naked observation and teaching time IF you feel like it, yet with the PT book plan, it is cold turkey (and WAY better for the child IF you're still having that resistance stuff and standing and whatnot when the time comesin hybrid EC / PT you would ditch diapers after the 1 - 2 days of naked observation and teaching time IF you feel like it, yet with the PT book plan, it is cold turkey (and WAY better for the child IF you're still having that resistance stuff and standing and whatnot when the time comes).
Organizational assistance (including teacher / school representative meeting with student at the end of each class or end day to check that homework assignments are written completely in homework notebook and needed books are in back pack, providing organizational folders and planners, color coding)
Strolling in the park on a summer day is no longer a problem if it gets a bit too warm with the Book Plus stroller; just unzip the back to get some full air flow, yet your child is still shaded.
While popularized by Dr. Richard Ferber in his 1985 book, «Solve Your Child's Sleep Problem,» advocates of CIO date back to pre-Ferber days.
Monkey slept in every day allowing me to wake up and relax with a cup of tea and a book every morning which I am hoping will continue when I am home for leave until baby comes... because we all know there will be no reading once I am back on the diaper change and feed every 3 hours schedule again.
My son is potty trained at 26 months one day i said do you want to try underware and he was all for it he had wall e the robot and i said do nt peepee on walle or we have to take them off so he would go oh peepee and run to the potty chair i tryed before then but i just had to wate tell he was ready and watch all the signs he dose both on the potty we can even go on car rides he takes naps and he dosent wet he has had an accedent a few times and he would cry so i would tell him it was ok and let him pic out new underware nothing crazy he was just ready oh yeah we got him a book that had a poster in the back that every time he went potty he could pic out a sticker and put ut on the posster to note his progress and i gess that made him want to use the potty more to get more stickers he loved it i do nt k ow if that helps anyone but it did us good luck every one
One of these days I might try again, but there's far too much else to excite me in the world of books before I come back to it!
Teachout, who is riding around the state on a bus today as part of a three - day «whistleblower tour» told Capital she only got about $ 1,000 for her book, back in 2008.
In September 2011, Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time of the RBS collapse noted in leaked excerpts from his upcoming book, Back From The Brink: 1,000 Days At No 11 that Goodwin behaved «as if he was off to play a game of golf» while officials struggled to prevent a meltdowIn September 2011, Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time of the RBS collapse noted in leaked excerpts from his upcoming book, Back From The Brink: 1,000 Days At No 11 that Goodwin behaved «as if he was off to play a game of golf» while officials struggled to prevent a meltdowin leaked excerpts from his upcoming book, Back From The Brink: 1,000 Days At No 11 that Goodwin behaved «as if he was off to play a game of golf» while officials struggled to prevent a meltdown.
Having signed a contract in 2010 to write a book on the rise of the Tudors, Deadline Day looms large in the back of your mind.
And in the book I trace this back to his school, his school days in Bristol where Sir.
After examining hundreds of present - day microbes, he named 11 possible species in his collection and gave the back story in a 1999 book called Cradle of Life.
Back in the good old days of 2007, when dinosaurs walked the Earth, nobody had really heard about eBooks, less still grasped how popular they'd become, allowing old books a new lease of life; and how devices capable of holding entire libraries in their diminutive frames, and still capable of being used as — of all things, telephones — would be ubiquitous.
He speaks all over the world, has best - selling books, and was Mr. America back in the day.
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