Sentences with phrase «kinda thing so»

hi im new too this kinda thing so... Im a college student looking for a sugar momma to help me out and have a good time with.
Stars are kinda my thing so I've been totally embracing the fact that they're back «in style» and have been scooping up everything I can get my hands on!
They just weren't my mom's kinda thing so we never had them as kids... and now I've never had one as an adult.

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your claim of «they change the definition» tries to under - cut the argument itself «at the knees» so to speak... but let me remind you that you changed your self - definition from drunk and unsaved to «drunk with the new wine» and saved (get the Acts reference, i'm kinda proud of that one; — RRB --RRB- things change and when we know better we do better.
For the rich lot of you who have been demanding that all the Marvel heroes come together and recreate the Brady Bunch theme song, a capella style, but also switch up the lyrics so they come off as more of a «Marvel Bunch» kinda thing, your wish has been granted.
«I write for myself because I've loved the craft since I was a kid, because it's how I process the world and make sense of things, and because I kinda suck at everything else so my professional options are limited.
The only thing I've ever heard about this that was kinda cool is that if a brother or sister tells you this its more powerful because we have the power in him of course to actually «bless people» but whatever I am so pet peevish I despise someone always ending everything with GOD BLESS I don't even get an EFFN YOU.End Rant
AE You can continually quote mine the dozen or so things that Einstein said that sorta, kinda implies that he believed in a kind of higher power, but the vast bulk of his words about religion clearly indicate that he did not believe in a personal God or anything even remotely close to Christian or Jewish theology.
I'm usually a salt and eat like an apple kinda girl but evenutally that gives me canker sores so I was trying to come up with new things to do with them.
As a vegetarian living in Paris now for a good few years i thought that i'd warn you that they're really big meat eaters over here and tend to hide meat in things that you kinda wouldn't expect which always annoys me, saying this there are some great finds to be had, one of mine and my (French and meat eating) boyfriend's favs is Galerie 88 just behind to the Hotel de Ville - 88, quai de l'Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris, the gazpacho and split pea soup (which i want so desperately to recreate but can't seem to...) are both musts, lovely bohemian style and simple great tasting food.
Cranberries kinda give me the willies when their cooked into things though so I might try olives or... capers?
This is my kinda chili So many good things in there!
I have been really busy doing other things, so the blog kinda took a back seat.
the last time it snowed like this was about 10 years ago when dan and i first met, so i'm hoping it's just a once every 10 years kinda thing.
I cook quite a lot by instinct so it's kinda funny to me when people ask why I do things a certain way.
I live in Australia, so I used the only mayo I have found that is kinda close to US mayo (the mayo here isn't even close to what we'd think is the right thing).
So if you're into that kinda thing, swing on over and say hello!
The main thing you're supposed to look for it firmness and integrity of the peel — if both those were the same, it just may have been a bad fruit: (For me, it's a lot like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a gamble...
We have seen Hunter straight up obliterate offensive tackles on the way to the quarterback, so that kinda thing tends to jump out at you.
I have no problem with saying «I don't feel comfortable with CIO because it doesn't feel right to me», «it breaks my heart to see my baby crying», «it didn't work for us so we tried something else» but to imply that other people who do choose to use a method that is and has been endorsed by major medical groups are harming their children is kinda a jerk thing to do.
The two things seemed so ridiculously opposed to each other, I actually got kinda mad.
She knew that the bottle was easier and so she slowly took less and less from me, therefore stimulating me less so the whole thing kinda petered out.
And so, it represents kinda optimism and enjoying meeting with scientists and getting them organized and recognizing the things that go on that hopefully I've learned a lot about during my time at Microsoft.
: So that's kinda like the back — the back history on myself and my wife but when you're looking at fertility, right, we look at a couple of things.
It's called, NuttZo, in an upside down container so like the lid is on the bottom and it's upside down kinda thing.
If we know that we're gonna be in a place that we may encounter some certain things, take some extra enzymes, maybe drink some ginger tea, take some charcoal with you, take some NAC, take some extra vitamin C to support your body ahead of time so can kinda prevent it, right?
So, for those you listening in, just to kinda bring this full circle here briefly, high cortisol, in the case of high cortisol, one of the things that Dr. Bryan recommended was to look at things like your cholesterol particles and your HDL, to look at things like your testosterone, to look at things like the ACTH that we talked about, and some of these other variables that can affect ACTH, and then of course, something like an oxidative stress panel.
So kinda into that perspective where we're adding in the enzyme to be able to break things down uh — which can be helpful from a palliative perspective.
So, off the bat, let's kinda like break things down into symptoms or let's just kinda give you like a general scenario.
So all those things kinda benefit.
So you got ta get back in the swing of good proteins, good fats, extra bone broth, minerals, tea to kinda get things going.
And then I'll throw maybe a couple of things, a charcoal in, and then maybe there will be like a shrimp cocktail out and have a couple of little shrimps just to kinda get the protein, fat in there which kinda stabilizes my blood sugar level a little bit more so I'm not gonna go wonky.
It is, but like I said, we, you know, you never wan na look at just one thing and say, well, because you don't know if you're not making it, or if you're using it up, and so by looking at the rest of the panel, we might be able to kinda figure this out a little bit.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Where if you do kind of a blood test, so you go to Labcorp, it may be helpful, but it's kinda like a fixed thing --
We're putting it out there so everyone can kinda listen to what things, you know, really resonate.
You know, uhm — so as a kind of initial kinda get in your foot in the door kinda thing, I think it's okay.
So it — it kinda like creep up a little bit, but I went and pounded it down by doing all those things that I practice.
So, sometimes we see people to get the stool test back and they're maybe okay from a fungal perspective, but when we look at the organic acid urine, we may see that the D - rabanose is on the higher side which tells us there maybe some kinda fungal thing going on at a systemic level and sometimes we may see it systemically but not on the gut.
So kinda wrapping things up for you, knocked out 2 infections, Crypto - Giardia, awesome, really, really good there.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Except if it's low — if it's low, it'll bring it up much higher because you know, let's say your adrenals are really key at holding on to minerals and if you're decreasing your mineral retention because the aldosterone that your adrenals make is low because of the adrenal dysfunction that's happening, you will pee out more minerals and that — that's important for regulating blood pressure and that's also important for their sodium potassium pumps, so if we don't have enough high quality sodium, those sodium potassium pumps kinda that creates the gradient and how things go in and out of the cell, now if don't have adequate sodium on board, that can definitely be a stressor for the body.
So we have just the — the general sugar kind of mechanism with it's table, you know, your sucrose, fructose, kinda glucose thing that's increasing insulin and that's gonna hold on to more fluid and more sodium, and that will increase blood pressure via that way.
And so we started digging in a little bit better and found out that she had this huge ordeal with her brother during the holiday season and that had sort of left her in almost like a post-traumatic hypersensitive adrenal burnout state and once we got to work through some of that emotional trauma, she felt immediately better by the end of the call, and then we realized — okay, we're still going to tweak the supplements a little bit but here's an emotional thing that was the white elephant in the room and when you look at the symptoms and you look at the protocol, something didn't add up and then we kinda dug deeper.
So as long as we do those things right, we can kinda stay in that Ketogenic range.
So I think those are some really good things, and also just giving your appetite that appestat, that center of your brain that controls your appetite, time to let the nutrients kinda get into the body so it can sense it and allow you to feel full faster, where if you just scarf that food down its really east to overeat when your appestatic mechanisms that control satiety aren't working optimallSo I think those are some really good things, and also just giving your appetite that appestat, that center of your brain that controls your appetite, time to let the nutrients kinda get into the body so it can sense it and allow you to feel full faster, where if you just scarf that food down its really east to overeat when your appestatic mechanisms that control satiety aren't working optimallso it can sense it and allow you to feel full faster, where if you just scarf that food down its really east to overeat when your appestatic mechanisms that control satiety aren't working optimally.
So really kinda coming — becoming clear with that, and I think a lot of times people feel like they are expected to have this career, do the — be the perfect wife, you know, all of those things and it's — it's really fascinating to determine that sometimes I end up counselling people through career changes --
So we kinda reviewed the diet and lifestyle things, and that these drugs work a couple different ways.
Ok so I know this is a dumb question so bear with me I am Kinda new to this Healthy food thing, SOOOOOO, religiously I can not consume alcohol, when does fermentation produce alcohol?
* So the addition of white chocolate is where things get kinda lazy and totally indulgent.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah and it makes sense because things like a lot of those foods are very high in phytates or oxylates and a lot of these mineral blockers and enzyme disruptors so that kinda make sense, that that — those soaking methods and I know, I think it's Sally Fallon's book, what is it?
And so it was really kinda fooling with myself thinking that I was doing the right thing for my body but so it was really all born out of necessity.
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