Not exact matches
But I won't be
making that play myself based simply on a seasonal trend in DIS stock that was highlighted by Brooke Thackray in his book Thackray's 2017 Investor's Guide.Figure 1 — Is latest
dip in DIS a
buying opportunity?
At the current moment, Stellar can be
bought at the price of 0.15 $ per one unit, and although it is obvious that XLM suffered from great loses during the market
dip, spreading FUD and having SEC looking for regulating cryptocurrencies, Stellar can still
make a promising investment.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen over time, are we at a point where it
makes sense to consider
buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in
buying back shares that did
dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
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dipped slightly on Friday but trading activity surged after a 50:1 stock split aimed at
making it easier for retail investors to
buy into the South Korean technology giant.
, and since the first time I
made it with a lovely guacamole
dip, I know that I'll never go back to store -
bought pre-packaged ones again.
But if you do
buy sumac, you'll have it on hand for other uses like sprinkling on pita, over yogurt
dips, and
making fattoush bowls: with the added bonus that you can also
make za'atar when the need arises.
This week I've been eating a masala lentil
dip that I
bought at Trader Joe's, but once that runs out I'll have to
make another homemade
dip!
We always
buy dip for tacos because I always think it's so time - consuming to
make one.
I
bought everything to
make this
dip this weekend for a party.
This is such a wonderful
dip, so well worth
making it rather than
buying it.
It's basically easier to
make it then going to the store to
buy salsa:) And I use chips as an excuse to eat any good
dip, so no judging here.
In fact when I shopped for the soup ingredients this morning, I also
bought what I needed to
make her spinach
dip!
You can also
buy or
make your own tzatziki sauce and use it as a pizza
dip!
While you may
buy French onion
dip at the store, this recipe will
make you quickly reconsider that decision.
The homemade ranch
dip, which uses nonfat Greek yogurt in place of sour cream, takes just a few minutes to
make, or you can use a healthy store -
bought dip.
I highly recommend
making your own pita wedges to
dip into this hummus — they are worlds above packaged store -
bought pita chips.
I use to
buy these hot jalapeño's at my local store, but they stopped carrying them, they are the best hot jalapeño's on the market, I
make a jalapeño
dip with them.
i have tryed some of your other recipes and they are awesome, now i will
make the buffalo
dip tomorow, my husband loves
dips, just not store
bought, we love to cook
The baba ghanoush (grilled eggplant
dip, often served alongside hummus as a mezze) that I usually
buy is
made with tahini only — no added oil.
The Pecan Council should give you a bonus — I've
bought pecans twice now to
make your recipes and I'll definitely be
buying more to
make this
dip!
This cheesy
dip is
made for our Pretzel Bites, but you can also serve this with store -
bought pretzels, your favorite kind of crackers, or a platter of crudités.
I love italian bread, just about any kind of bread and now that I
bought a panini press, I'm in Heaven... I'm going to have to try the tomatoes and basil
dip... just thinking about it
makes me hungry for bruschetta!
Ditch the packaged store -
bought dips with unhealthy oils and additives and grab a tin of chickpeas and
make your own hommus.
Homemade hommus with vegie sticks: Ditch the packaged store -
bought dips with unhealthy oils and additives and grab a tin of chickpeas and
make your own hommus.
Buy your favorite hummus, or
make your own — it doesn't even have to involve chickpeas — just include a delicious creamy
dip or two for assorted vegetables and crackers to
dip into.
Make your own in advance or
buy pre-made; when there's great hummus, zhoug, and other
dips on the market, why not?
The blue cheese
dip I used was store
bought, but you could easily
make a greek yogurt based blue cheese
dip to save even more calories.
Ajvar: roasted red pepper and eggplant sauce from the Balkans Eggless Mayo: all the lusciousness of my homemade mayo recipe, without eggs Persian Spice Blend: Advieh: tastes like pumpkin pie spice that took a vacation in the Middle East Kickin» Cranberry Sauce: tangy - sweet with a little bit of jalapeño * Substitute for Soy Sauce & Coconut Aminos: easy to
make, cheap, delicious Kickass Ketchup: easy, delicious homemade ketchup without the nasty ingredients of store
bought Paleo Ranch Dressing: just like Hidden Valley only way, way, way better Italian Sausage Seasoning: all the flavor of your favorite Italian sausage, without the sugar and mystery ingredients Asian Gyoza
Dipping Sauce: perfect for pork meatballs and chicken Lizard Sauce: spicy pepper sauce inspired by Costa Rica Chimichurri: parsley + oregano + garlic + EVOO + red wine vinegar = magic sauce Sunrise Spice: warm, spicy - sweet blend reminiscent of Central Europe Sugar - Free Pizza Seasoning: the takeout taste without the pizza hangover Spicy Coconut Mayo: creamy with a kick
If you like to
make creamy - based salad dressings, it's easy to
make your own mayonnaise as a base (all store -
bought mayos I've found have highly refined vegetable oil in them) and then add other ingredients to
make creamy dressings and
dips!
Grab your food processor or blender and
make legume - based
dips like hummus or maybe this beetroot and lentil
dip (use canned beans or go all out and
buy the dried ones to soak).
Making your own
dip will give you a lot more bang for your buck, allow you to adjust the flavors, and taste much fresher than store -
bought hummus.
The homemade ranch
dip, which uses nonfat Greek yogurt in place of sour cream, takes just a few minutes to
make, or you can use a healthy store -
bought dip.
I have been doing kefir for a few years and I have never refriderated it — it never goes bad or spoils — the white slimy is unusual — maybe cause its» un» --- pasteurized - milk --- - I
make my kefir from a --- non - fat gallon of regular store
bought milk - and don't have any issues its great — I
make cheese and juice — the cheese is for
dips — and salads and tuna mix and all that — great in soups and stews — the juice I
make protein smoothies out of it — every day a 16 ounce smoothie — just protein powder and kefir juice and sometimes a blender with banana or some other fruit — its awesome and I have no digestive issues ever — hope this info helps — keep using it maybe try non fat regular milk — see what happens --
My husband loves french
dip sandwiches, but we've only
bought them from delis - I've never tried
making one at home.
Sometime you need to
make the cake batter
dip and
buy strawberries and vanilla wafers to
dip in it!
I also
made this apple
dip to go with the delicious La Crescent apples I
bought.
It is especially timely because i realized yesterday I had
bought my fourth bottle of Frank's Red Hot - i keep
buying them every time i
make buffalo chicken
dip, but then already have one open in the fridge!
You can
make 10x more money, more safely if you know where to
buy on
dips and sell on pops.
In the case of purchasing securities, you reduce transaction costs by
making bigger purchases at one time, and
buying more on
dips.
Whether it is
buying a hybrid or
making financial moves that have lasting benefits, you should think about how to
make the current
dip in gas prices more sustainable for your finances.
Our opinion is the markets want to trade lower but the continued «support» and
dip buying make the trend challenging as there is challenge by the bulls to hold 2650 in the E-mini S&P.
Much of this commotion comes from the «
buying on the
dip» mentality left over from the previous bull market in the 1990s when many
made a lot of money
buying cheap at every
dip and riding the recovery.
If you
bought during the
dip, you
made quite a respectable profit on those shares.
I thought these were supposed to be the people who understood the value of a dollar, they survived the depression or else they at least can recall the depression and they're not
making it, on whatever they've saved, they're
dipping into credit to
buy stuff.
Should an ETF's share price
dip below its NAV, APs can
make money on the difference by
buying up shares of the ETF on the open market and trading them into the issuer for an «in kind» exchange of the underlying bonds.
And it wasn't until Andy
made one fateful phone call, did they learn about a powerful financial tool that would help them
buy a retirement home they love and eliminate their monthly mortgage payment — without
dipping into savings and investment income.
Let's
make the case for
buying into market
dips.
noticed and was saying exactly the same thing this week,
buy the
dip is here,
made some nice coin
buying the
dip on IWM weeklies throughout the week =)
That said, even though investment losses
make his stomach churn, he did have the foresight to
buy more stock after the market
dipped in 2008.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen over time, are we at a point where it
makes sense to consider
buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in
buying back shares that did
dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?