Sentences with phrase «by best friend from»

This week, I have a delicious Thai dessert for you — Thai Coconut Sago Pudding, brought to you by my best friend from the other end of the coast!

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Chinese buyers also differ from U.S. consumers by relying more heavily on word of mouth to make purchases, as well as social media and referrals from friends and family.
I recently survey more than 150 VC friends from all stages and geographies what they thought about the market by asking «Which of the following statements best describes your mood heading into 2016?»
A civil complaint filed by Justice Department officials in the United States said that some of the funds landed in the hands of Mr. Najib's friends and associates as well as officials and executives from Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund.
A good friend of mine (who went beyond the call of duty to teach me much about fixed income despite his role at an investment bank that could not benefit from our relationship) took a macroeconomics class taught by then Professor Yellen when he was getting his MBA at UC Berkeley.
As the case study from Vancouver tells us, fixing a valuation is not the best approach and addressing it by giving family and friends a very low valuation may not be wise either.
So shunning might be motivated by cruelty — but I think, from my own wrestles with this, that it is more like the awkwardness between people who used to be best friends, and then something changes and the relationship isn't quite the same.
So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede - This was a gift from my daughter's best friend.
They will need to learn that the body of Christ is of great faith - building benefit from the cradle to the grave, the Word of God is not just a book full of good ideas to live by, Jesus isn't just a good friend to have in a pinch — He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life — the only way to the Father and eternal life.
after losing friends and all our safety personnel and the consideration of the families i see no good coming from this and only animousity and ill feelings and betrayal by our public officials in asllowing this to happen... it is deplorable and an insult to the 3,000 dead and the thousands affected by this horrible act and time must pass to heal the wounds before the issue is even discussed.
I began to grasp what the Friends mean by being «visited by a spiritual presence... drawn from a deeper well... illuminated with a brighter light, [letting] those impressions dwell in you...»
You obviously don't think you're wrong, however I think unlike our friend «why» here, I hope you can understand that morality does not come from the bible and one doesn't need the bible in anyway shape of form to live a morally good life by yours or gods standards.
Because they were not well equipped to deal with the intellectual challenges posed by modernism, fundamentalists withdrew from mainstream seminaries and secular universities, frequently adopting an anti-intellectual, populist stance that, to use Carpenter's phrase, «often took the form of railing against one's enemies before an audience of one's friends
(For instance, on the very day on which I write this page, the post brings me some aphorisms from a worldly-wise old friend in Heidelberg which may serve as a good contemporaneous expression of Epicureanism: «By the word «happiness» every human being understands something different.
Our friends may well assume that the only evidence for the miraculous Jesus comes from the New Testament, written by Christians.
A friend from another Christian denomination might well be handed Mark Shea's By What Authority while a friend who has never set foot in a Church in their life is more likely to find themselves with a copy of C.S. Lewis» Mere Christianity.
A bishop from Nigeria asked about the proper role of a parish priest when his flock is threatened by gangs of well - armed terrorists who have killed their friends and relatives.
Now, Frogist... I «know» that you know me well enough by now, from the multi-tude of postings over the last year and a half with you, and... from looking up at what I wrote above, in terms of my cultural melting - pot group of friends, and by taking each person individually, no matter what their religion, etc...
I will never forget sitting across my desk from weeping parents who had only recently learned that their 9 year old daughter had been sexually victimized by one of their best friends.
They're a diverse group, ranging from Esteban Pedraza's highly personal «People I Know,» a technically accomplished introduction to his mother and best friend, to «The Guide,» by Shiv Tandan, which appears to be a straightforward tourism video until Tandan reveals a surprise in the last seconds of the film.
«I began to work for others»; — «I had more tender feeling for my family and friends»; — «I spoke at once to a person with whom I had been angry»; — «I felt for every one, and loved my friends better»; — «I felt every one to be my friend»; — these are so many expressions from the records collected by Professor Starbuck.
Raines exposes the often forgotten positive aspects of grief and the benefits of the grieving process, reminding us that good grieving rescues us from self - pity and other life - denying attitudes by enabling us to preserve our past with solidity and depth, by opening us to new meanings in the future beyond anger and regret, and by building compassion into our lives for all who struggle to make their grieving selves a friend of life.
I found in Ford far more than I had hoped for: a writer who, by his own account, had «apprenticed» himself to America; whose stories and characters so spring from their landscapes and physical situations as to personify the spirit of the motels, roadside bars, lakes and highways where we encounter them; and who may well be, as his friend Raymond Carver (who died last summer) said, «sentence for sentence... the best writer at work in this country today.»
Chopra, who might have been a good physician once, is no physicist - in the summer of 2000 he used to believe that it is possible to levitate from the ground and be transported from one place to another by dint of the earth's rotation (by defying momentum)-- an impossibility that I and another friend had tried to teach him when he had publicly professed this belief.
The kind of broke when businesses and economies slump, dragging incomes down with them, when babies are born without insurance and ginormous hospital bills go unpaid for far too long and interest heaps on, when businesses die and new jobs can't be found, when mortgages can only be covered by the good grace of family members, and when food is bought on credit or gift cards from kind friends.
This slow cooker chicken recipe is from the New York Times # 1 best - selling cookbook, Skinnytaste Fast & Slow: Knockout Quick - Fix and Slow Cooker Recipes written by my friend and fellow blogger Gina Homolka of the popular food blog Skinnytaste.
The best thing I ever ate in 2010, was dry rubbed ribs made by a male friend from high school.
Recipe slightly adapted from Cherry and Pistachio No Bake Cheesecake by Best Friends for Frosting
These delicious recipes are just a small collection of recipes that have been brought to the Potluck Parties by my blog friends from all over the world;) There are so many recipes that it was really hard to pick — these are some that I think compliment the taste of the season well.
I posted about it on Facebook and triggered by a comment from an old friend of mine to share the recipe, I decided to write a short article on it and share it with all of you here as well.
Well these babies are on a whole new level as I had the honor of being shown how to cook them (and stack all the toppings) by my friend's mom from Colombia!
Inspired by my good friend Cathy who made this Emeril Lagasse recipe last time we visited her in Grand Rapids, and by this recent blog post on EatBlogSleep, I decided to use up the last of the green garlic (leftover from this salad) and the wonton wrappers we had in the fridge before I head off to Australia and Asia on Wednesday for nearly 5 weeks:
Ever humble, Uncle David says, «I wish I could take the credit [for this recipe] but it is from a friend's cookbook that is my favorite: Best Gourmet Recipes from Five Loaves Deli & Bakery [affiliate link] by Neva Brackett.
I remember well what a blessing it was after each of my babies to have meals delivered to our door every evening by dear friends from church.
Photo Note: my hoecakes are perched on a plate atop a pot holder given to me by my good friend Becky Bump and made by our mutual friend, the incredibly talented Tammy Deane, who calls this line made from recycled or «upcycled» fabrics, sECOnd hand.
While I happily used my food processor that I got from my friend Kim, these could be made without it by chopping things up very small by hand and mixing well, though they will be less fudge - like.
By agreeing to participate in Bakin» Friends, we can not 100 % guarantee that you will receive a baked good from your match.
Inspired by a recent trip to visit friends in Florida, I'm now having fun making my own pasta, but you can use good quality fresh from the store or boxed.
On Monday nights my good friend Georgia and I rehearse in a local pop choir that is run by an old friend from Brisbane.
Which is high praise really — food has been sounding just foul lately, and eating has been something I've been doing ONLY to keep from being yelled at by well meaning family & friends.
For a vegan recipe as mouth - watering as any that will be eaten by those wearing the green this year, we turned to our good friends at the Spiral House in Saugerties, New York, and their recently published book, For Goodness Sake: Plant - Based Recipes from the Spiral House Kitchen © 2015, featuring recipes by Chef Diane Hagedorn and photographs by Andrea Barrist Stern.
I saved this pie for last because I think it's one of the most beautiful pies I've ever seen thanks to Adam, and it comes from the world's - best - friend - anyone - could - ever - hope - to - have Gaby by way of Joy, another fantastic friend of mine.
As I said in my previous post Super Choccy Smoothie done by Mel and Jamie from 3D Fitness I am very lucky to have friends with the same passion for a healthy lifestyle, good food and fitness and one such friend is Ondrej from Omnutritionist and his yummy Omnisuperfood.
By this time he had contacted his longtime friend Cody, and had sent him a sauce he had concocted from his backyard Habaneros, as well as dried pods and powder.
Now, we're asking Homo sapiens to crank up their interesting by telling a better version of the truth — adding that extra something to take their stories from dull to dazzling, whether it's in an Instagram post or a tale told over an ice - cold Dos with friends
I watched a video on the «Best Fudge Brownies» by Curtis Stone (http://www.kitchendaily.com/2010/03/08/best-fudge-brownies/) and in the first 16 seconds he says that the recipe is actually his friend Rochelle's (Rochelle Palermo — not that he gives a last name but I got to that page from her website.)
What better occasion to choose something from my «Party Bites» Pinterest board than my friends and I pretending that we are grownups by having a cocktail hour.
We end this edition with our good friend Doctor Bo, who took it upon himself to save Ole Miss fans from a heartbreaking overtime loss by amputating the game prematurely.
SBNation.com's Podcast Ain't Played Nobody (Bill Connelly and Steven Godfrey), Shutdown Fullcast (Spencer Hall, Ryan Nanni, and Jason Kirk), and College Football Recruiting Podcast (Bud Elliott) are joined by podcasts from various team brands (check your school's site as well) and our friends at The Solid Verbal.
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