Sentences with phrase «home old magazines»

My mom worked for a magazine merchandising company and was able to bring home old magazines that didn't sell.

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It's a recipe I found from an old issue of Taste of Home magazine, and I know it doesn't do you that much good now that the «gingerbread» holiday is over, but you can save this gingerbread cookies recipe to try next year.
Her original and award winning recipes have been published in Taste of Home magazine, Saltscape Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens Family Circle Hometown Cooking Cookbook, The Farmer's Almanac (2017), The Old Farmer's Almanac Readers» Best Recipes 25th Anniversary Edition Cookbook (2016), Safeway Destination Cheese Champions, among other publications and on several wmagazine, Saltscape Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens Family Circle Hometown Cooking Cookbook, The Farmer's Almanac (2017), The Old Farmer's Almanac Readers» Best Recipes 25th Anniversary Edition Cookbook (2016), Safeway Destination Cheese Champions, among other publications and on several wMagazine, Better Homes and Gardens Family Circle Hometown Cooking Cookbook, The Farmer's Almanac (2017), The Old Farmer's Almanac Readers» Best Recipes 25th Anniversary Edition Cookbook (2016), Safeway Destination Cheese Champions, among other publications and on several websites.
When he was a 12 - year - old route boy for Collier's and Women's Home Companion magazines, his younger sister, Mary Lou, had to knock on doors to collect payment because he was too timid.
Touring the magazine rack, riffling through periodicals devoted to antiques and home decorating, was the 33 - year - old de Bruin, wearing a long - sleeved white shirt (no collar, tails out), faded dungarees and sneakers.
Hell, I could lock my 20 - month - old in her room and make my home magazine - worthy, too, in the time it takes to do a photo shoot.
Be sure to pack your birth and maternity notes, a dressing gown, socks, old nightdress or a t - shirt, massage oil, lip balm, snacks and drinks, a book or magazines to help pass the time, pillows, music, mobile phone and charger, a going home outfit, toiletries, big and comfy underwear.
The 46 - year - old star won his place at the top of the list compiled by Forbes magazine, thanks to earnings from «Transformers: The Last Knight» and comedy sequel «Daddy's Home 2,» due out in November.
Long before I began stockpiling a rather eclectic collection of curiously homoerotic Men's Fitness magazines in my closet as a randy teenager, decades still before the global pornification of the 21st - century Internet age, my tender childhood libido found a secret refuge amidst the colorful scenes contained in a handful of old university textbooks placed happily among my parents» bookshelves in the family room of our home.
«When I brought my son home from the hospital, the reality of that situation hit me like a wrecking ball,» says Schwartzberg, 42, who has written about postpartum depression for magazines, websites, and in his book, The 40 - Year - Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced Dad.
It drives me a little crazy when you see a home in a design magazine and not one stick of their old furniture is in the new home (or newly remodeled home).
A little sporty art, a special rock Ash found, a vintage D that needs to find a real home, a basket with old school style library cards & some sight word flashcards, my latest issue of HGTV magazine -LCB- which I still haven't had a chance to read! -RCB-
Almost the entire story is set in the dingy Mexico City apartment that 25 - year - old Laura (Monica del Carmen, in a brave performance), a pudgy writer for business magazines, calls home.
The meat of this Montage is unearthed materials: Super 8 home movies, old photographs, diary entries, tour posters, magazine articles, love letters, performance footage, handwritten lyrics, and abandoned audio recordings.
The family in question consists of Ali (Abby Quinn), 17, still living at home, and furious at everything; her mother, Pat (Edie Falco of «Nurse Jackie» and «The Sopranos»), and father, Alan (John Turturro), locked into a bad cop - good cop routine that's hell on their marriage; and Ali's older sister Dana (Slate), an editor at Paper magazine who's living with her fiance, a good - natured jellyfish named Ben (Jay Duplass of «Transparent»).
His short stories and essays have been published extensively in literary journals and anthologies, including Image Magazine, Far From Home (a Seal Press anthology), Ex-Files: New Stories About Old Flames (a Context Books fiction anthology featuring high - profile writers such as Jennifer Egan, and Junot Diaz), The Seattle Review, Crosscurrents, Cimarron Review, and others.
When the second beta test period begins, on January 11, the offerings will include Belmonde Le VisiteuR, from Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, which is also the home of the blockbusters Naruto and Bleach, as well as Hōkago Wedding (Afterschool Wedding), a previously unpublished 50 - page story, and Kōtsū Jiko Kanteinin Tamaki Rinichirō (Rinichirō Tamaki, Traffic Accident Investigator), an older series from Shueisha's Super Jump.
Animal hoarders often hoard possessions as well so their homes are overflowing with old magazines, empty soda and beer cans and other items most people would consider trash.
Now, an American magazine company known as Retro Media seeks to revive the age of cartridges by introducing the Retro VGS, a brand new console that doesn't play old games, but rather introduces a new home for those classic - styled indie titles we see all over the internet, finally in physical form.
Process - driven abstraction reigns, with stuff culled from the aisles of Home Depot (house paint, vinyl, insulation foam, wallpaper, mirrored glass) and the pages of old magazines.
«I was looking at an old magazine about underground heavy metal, and there was a band's demo that was reviewed, and I saw that the home address was used, and I tried plugging that into Street View,» he said, «and what I found was this completely nondescript kind of home
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According to the magazine: «In the years since the 1999 opening of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (better known as MASS MoCA) in a converted complex of old industrial buildings, this small town has gradually reinvented itself as a Berkshires - Based cultural hub that is home to a smart set of galleries, bookshops, cafes, and live - workspaces for artists.
Seductive Subversion includes Marisol's John Wayne sculpture, commissioned by Life magazine for an issue on movies; the French sculptor, painter, and filmmaker Niki de Saint Phalle's eight - foot - tall Black Rosy, one of her «Nana» sculptures exploring the role of women; Rosalyn Drexler's oil and acrylic work Chubby Checker, inspired by the poster for the movie Twist around the Clock, and Home Movies, based on frames from old gangster movies; the Times Square — inspired Ampersand, a multilayered, stylized, and illuminated neon ampersand in a Plexiglas cube by Chryssa, one of the first artists to utilize neon in her work; and a seventeen - foot - long triptych by Idelle Weber.
Lots of the things you use every day at home can be recycled when you've finished with them - like old magazines and comics, empty food tins and plastic shampoo bottles.
There is the use of Foursquare, of course, to announce when you're not home; listing a funeral or wedding in the newspaper, which will allow industrious robbers who read the newspaper to hit your house while you are mourning at the funeral or living it up at the wedding reception; and even using an answering machine to say you're «not home» (according to an old Family Circle magazine article).
Stack books, toss old magazines, fold the laundry, nix the knick - knacks and your home will thank you for it.
Offline methods include postcards, home magazines, signs, flyers, sign call capture, door knocking and good, old - fashioned phone calling of expired listings and FSBOs.
From filing old magazines to tossing out expired makeup to lightening up your closet, here's how to declutter your home and stay organized this year.
I downgraded to a level of sick that allowed me to sit on the couch flicking through Home Beautiful magazines while watching old movies, including Shirley Valetine, who I regard as a bit of a kindred spirit, well, apart from the running off -LSB-...]
Paper mache, all home fabrics and old newspapers or magazines are great materials for making symbolic Halloween decorations for your home.
Get your old TV box and fill it with old magazines, clothes and whatever old stuff you have at home.
I've even seen in an old copy of Country Home magazine where people have painted what looks like an area rug on their floors, there are so many options when painting the floor.
Cooked bacon sandwiches for Sprogs» breakfast (to remove temptation from fridge for The Great Famine of 2012); did grocery shopping; bought Husband six - pack of beer for New Year's Eve party; bought chooks 25 kg bag of scratch mix; staggered to car with 25 kg bag of scratch mix; washed and hung out two loads of washing; filled recycling bin with empty bottles and cartons; baked eggshells to make grit for chooks; assembled wraps for Husband and Sprogs for lunch; baked banana bread to use up manky banana supplies; baked biscuits with Sprog 2, who doesn't like banana bread; shut back door 50 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; shut front door 20 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; killed lots of mozzies; threw out old magazines and newspapers; put crap away from recent car trip; cleaned chook shit out of chook house; sorted three baskets of clean laundry; unpacked and repacked diswasher; returned to supermarket for forgotten essentials: toilet paper, broccoli, sparklers and last shot of caffeine before The Great Famine of 2012; cooked dinner; washed Sprogs» hair and painted Sprog 2's toenails rainbow colours for New Year's Eve party; copped grief from Husband for painting Sprog 2's toenails (some sexualisation nonsense); went to New Year's Eve Party; reluctantly abandoned third glass of French champagne after being reminded of designated driver status; drove Husband and Sprogs home from New Year's Eve party; took Unisom; collapsed in bed at 11.50 pm.
Recycling leftover scraps of wallpapers, colored paper, old newspapers, books, and magazines turn clutter into fabulous, useful, bright, and unique home decorations.
Just recently our oldest son who is now 37 was featured in a local magazine At Home In Arkansas.
The author, Catherine Pond is a freelance writer and has written articles for Victoria magazine, Old House Interiors, New England Home and many others.
Fran Keenan — magazine editor - turned - interior decorator — has an eye for old homes begging for new life.
For more details on how I turned a chunky old bookcase into a fabulous new TV console table fit for the man cave, click here to head on over to At Home in Arkansas Magazine's blog and check out my latest guest post.
I do not care if someone's home is in style, out of style, magazine or photo worthy, old or new, farmhouse or English cottage, colorful or neutral or somewhere in the middle.
One particular day our younger one (2 years old) noticed the bag of magazines and other paper waiting to be recycled and apparently had an issue:) When I can home from work, the ENTIRE living room floor was covered with pieces, shreds, and tiny bits of paper....
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