In addition, the film presents some great
food for thought about our current system of building codes and zoning regulations, which hasn't seemed to keep up with the pace of alternative building innovations.
The idea behind the museum's Study Days is to give the general public
food for thought about current exhibitions.
Cassie Sharp's open letter to Faleena also gave
me food for thought about the importance of a tribe of indie writers who, if she'd had one, would have counseled her that the things she felt were attacks on her brand and herself were common things we all encounter from time to time.
Taken as a whole, the final MET findings provide much
food for thought about how teacher evaluations might best be structured.
Chris Stewart of Education Post and blogger extraordinaire gives
us food for thought about how to approach the ed reform debate; and it happens to fits nicely with the March 29th Volume and Light post «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.»
Entertaining, funny, dramatic, brilliant, interesting story and
food for thought about how the housing market works and what happened back in 2007 that 3 different groups of people realised a couple of years before it occurred.
That's
food for thought about the women who've been out there, dating online for months or even years.
Just
some food for thought about the behind the scenes of blogging because I think it is a career not many people fully understand, and I didn't either until I joined the blogging community this year.
If you didn't read her 5th blogiversary post either, definitely check it out for
some food for thought about what's really important about being a blogger.
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Food For Thought About Link Building: Some Tasty Tidbits (May 2014)
In other words, the term Situations affords much
food for thoughts about: the lively people and scenarios, in spite of their disparate psyches.
Not exact matches
The SBA suggests you
think about the following four questions to help you decide if a homebased specialty
food business is right
for you:
These kinds of
foods are arguably more eco-friendly than meat but - whatever your
thoughts about gluten - free eating - it will change how protein crops are distributed globally and may divert pulses or increase the price of them
for countries such as India that depend of non-livestock proteins.
«They really
think about value
for the money, especially in the
food industry, so if you can make a product work here compared to Tokyo, it'll more likely work in the rest of Japan.»
If you
think about it, if you go back to 1800, it took 80 percent of the labor force to produce enough
food for the country.
In the years since The Omnivore's Dilemma was first published, Pollan has become a one - man evangelist
for a new way of
thinking about food.
Packed with powerful insights on the changing retail environment and what good retailers should be
thinking about now, The Retail Revival is easy to read, well - organized and provides essential
food for thought.»
We do get a lot of customer feedback to make sure that we're appropriately priced across our whole menu, and the great news is as you
think about what we talked
about on our brand health metric Worth What You Pay, we're making great progress on that front, but that's really generated on the yields with the 4
for $ 4, and what we need to do is make sure that the customer feels that our core and LTO items are appropriately priced
for the value that we're providing, and that's not just what you put into the
food, but that's what you create as the total customer experience to make sure they feel good, that it's worth what they pay.
People shop
for food at grocery stores without stopping to
think about the ingredient contained therein.
Food for thought: if B2B organizations are assigning and delegating «professional» social buyers, how well do you know
about them?
Think about investing in systems that can reduce
food waste — or look
for alternate markets
for your «less than perfect» crops.
3) The discussion
about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases
for either scenarios
for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works
for the entrepreneur!
Why don't Christians also
think about how wasteful they are with
food, and pray
for forgiveness when they overeat?
Only in America can you be praised
for how little you know
about the rest of the world... land of the free (from
thought) and home of the brave (ly stuffing our diabetic faces with more processed fast
food).
I said changed all your products that is already contaminated because you can not make wise the Lord
for reasoning the
food you intake so that all of you will be dead in times of Delubyo or the Last Judgement Day of the Prophet of the Lord as an Stupid Cupid the original or Saint Marilou in the Philippines a Holy Family alive and kicking
for you can not used this kinds of monkey wise system but this is all
about greedy in money and
foods but you forget
about the chemicals that
think you make wise in your businesses and now look at your physical features a radiationd
foods you intake inside and outside including of course the athmosphere not an original faces already a big boom inside your body.
For example, passing a supermarket might spark off a
thought about fair trade, or struggling farmers, or those who can't afford
food.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you
think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't
think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions
thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you
think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you
think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you
think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you
think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar paper shack, writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you
think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you
think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you
think that when you die you're worm
food, you might be an atheist if you
think the sun rises and sets
for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can
think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can
think about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If
think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
If there are 90 % insects, and we consider them to be all very small, (which we know they are not), we could say that each pair, in order to fit on the «ARK» would need 4 square inches
for two of them, plus their
food for more than 40 days (Actually I
think it was
about a year, but we will go with
about 40 days just to give the bible thumpers a chance, it supposably rained
for 40 days).
There's more room on the planet than you
think and if you're truly that concerned
about food and water
for everyone, maybe you can do the rest of us a favor and stop taking in both.
In her post-eviction interview with host Emma Willis, Widdecombe was asked
about the disagreements she had with Janek and if the confrontations gave her «
food for thought».
to each their own, though the things she listed are not what christianity is supposed to be
about,
for lack of a better word anyone who believes in christ is christian, you can
think the bible is delicious edible nom nom nom
food or toilet paper and not believe anything more but still believe in christ and the teachings of love and still be considered a christian.
The
food storage thing is more
about being able to self sustain in the event of disasters and I
think he trying to tell people the blessing is that we have
for warning of some disasters and it's a good idea to be ready
for them in every way.
For a very long time we have had the luxury of not
thinking about where our
food comes from.
And one more question: I don't have a blender yet, but I'm
about to buy something like that: http://www.sencor.eu/stick-blender/shb-4360 It works on 800w, so I hope it'd be good
for blend nuts, grind, make almond butter and other stuff... based on your experimences with
food processors, do you
think it worths buying?
Many thanks
for inspiring them to
think carefully
about food.
I
think this is one of the best comments
about food I have ever heard; «I realised that with every bite of
food we take we are voting
for how we want our mind and body to feel and how we want the world around us to be.»
Hi Ella As I just moved out and start to get braver in kitchen experiments, I'm
thinking about buying a
food processor
for nut butters, engery bites and so on.
All the falling leaves and a minor sniffle got me
thinking about comforting soups, which are the best answer to being under the weather or any general cravings
for warming, healing
food.
Think about the good
food movement — or more specifically the modern bread movement, which has revitalized consumers» appetites
for good artisan bread that's made from wholesome, traceable ingredients like single - origin heirloom wheat.
I am
about to upgrade my old simple (and now broken)
food processor, and I am
thinking of buying the Magimix 4200xl (
for some reason the color cream seams to be discounted on some website).
I get a lot of questions
about food photography and how I learnt to take all the photos on my blog so I
thought this would be a great topic
for todays post!
This 100 % free app is packed with tools, including
food and exercise diaries, healthy recipes, and nutritional info
for just
about any
food item you can
think, to help you achieve your diet goals.
In answer to your questions I don't believe in counting calories, as I explain in the
food philosophy section as all these
foods are so good
for you and so easily digestible that you don't really need to
think about calories if you always eat this way — you can't
for example equate the calories of an avocado and a chocolate bar!
So, I
thought it would be good to take some time to talk
about our
food philosophy, what we stand
for and how that differs to some people's pre-conceptions.
I
think this is a great book, I bought it
for my grandchildren so I can start teaching them
about the dangers of sugar and that they can still eat yummy and tasty
food without sugar.
I'm beginning to
think it's mostly
about educating them
about health and respect
for good
food as well as giving them a variety of experiences.
I see this sauce and then you mentioned breadsticks and now all I can
think about are those two things, together, as my
foods for the rest of my life.
They've created a Certified Organic Curoxidant Blend as the foundation
for each product, and it's
food based and features acai, pomegranate, blackberry, rosehip and rooibos — I'm getting hungry just
thinking about it...
Hi Raia, Every time I have to go
food shopping, I cringe as I
think about the high prices I encounter on the healthy, organic, nonGMO natural
foods and related items I prefer to buy so I am so delighted that you shared your valuable Tips
for Saving Money in the Grocery Store with us at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party!.
When I go
food shopping
for the week, I have to
think about the weight of what I'm buying because I don't have a car and now live a good 20 - minute walk away from a decent grocery store.