Sentences with phrase «know folks like»

And if sunflower seeds aren't your thing, I know some folks like using cashews to make «mayo», and lately I keep seeing aquafaba mayo recipes too.
I always strive for whole - food protein sources but if working out I know folks like to grab a smoothie to - go.
The video below illustrates how to assemble the Chicken Enchilada Pie so much more effectively than a ton of text (although I did write it all up, because I know some folks like to print their recipes out).
That includes well - known folks like Poe, Lovecraft, Borges, and Neil Gaiman — along with some new favorites like Lord Dunsany, Jean Ray, and Kelly Link.

Not exact matches

But here's what you should know about dealing with folks like Bachman or Raviga Capital: Both will be hands - on.
Suddenly, I'm living in the old folks home, trying to do something like god knows what, to get something off the ground, not having any idea what we were doing.»
But it's not sourcing a diverse enough population of leads, because the vast majority of the folks the employees know tend to be like them and look like them.
That might still sound like a hardship to most folks, but when you've been locked up and living in a 7x7 cell for seven years like he has, it's just an amazing feeling to know you have five days of freedom.
Like us, these folks know Belfort's been to jail for his actions.
Based upon the amazing work of folks like Martin Seligman (positive psychology) and Shawn Achor (The Happiness Advantage), we know a few things.
Smart people without a vested interest think it will, like the folks at CBO, but we won't know until we try.
By the way, it is a lot of fun interviewing experts and well known personalities like Joe, Lee Odden, Scott Brinker not to mention all the enthusiastic practitioners, consultants and even a couple of government agency folks.
That means she knows a lot about how to sue folks, how to prevent folks from hiring somebody like her, and what to do if somebody already did.
It happens so much, a positive comment is actually generally percieved as paid or planted — especially for bigger brands and products, the exception is in microcommunities where like minded folks who know each other will prop each other up.
«A lot of folks hadn't heard about the idea at first, but the more and more folks know about it, they more they like it,» he said.
I know for a fact that most of these folks started out just like everybody else... as first - timers who were new to the whole concept of retiring abroad and wanted to take that first important step in a supportive atmosphere.
In like manner, we do know there are a number of folks more than well aware of the odds presented by the casino gambling experience.
I don't know many, but the ones I know seem like normal upstanding folks.
I wonder why folks like iqueue120 don't know that àssholes like the folks in North Carolina and Texas made so it would be unconstîtutional to allow gays to have any official relationship.
I know I stand a bit closer to the extremes but at the same time I find myself like a lot of folks more scared of the extremes on both sides.
These are the folks who like to talk about «common sense» and who, as we know from research is common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
We wanted to know what it's like to be a nonbeliever in the Bible Belt, so over the course of the weekend we asked some of the folks here to share their secrets.
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design, tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
think what you like, sit in the corner and complain but NEVER think you and the religious right can force folks to do as you think is correct because once you are allowed to do that your faction becomes no different than the list of tyrants throughout history.
I think it means it's gonna be darn tough, I know all the bible study folks want to intepret it to suit themself, and I've heard them try to say it's not what it sounds like, but to me it means next to impossible, I mean you either take the bible at it's word or you don't.
Statements like the one Speckhardt offered -(«We feel those (unaffiliated) folks don't yet know they can admit that they don't believe in God,») make humans sound like they are nothing but chimpanzees looking for any «ist» vine to grab on to.
Most civilized folks are interested in finding out what THIS current life has to offer and probably share the feeling that once it's done, you don't get another ride like, so WHY take a chance (i know... you'll have your «faith» rebuttal) and rush in the inevitable, especially if you're having a good time in life?
I know some church folks are gonna be like, «Oh,» but I have some who have a problem every time I say «hell» in one of the shows.
I know he is a man of God and he is a human, so folks act like because he is a preacher he can not sin, not saying he is guilty or not, but we really do not know.
to J.W. and fred — i think its rather silly to argue anything as fact if its cleary thought based (i.e. lacking proof / evidence) when asked about the where did we come from or how the universe (whatever) i always answer with i don't know, but then i pose an idea — i state openly thats its only an idea... if any one of you religions folks would simple agree to the FACT that what you BELIEVE is real is REALLY only an idea until proven (much like evolution) then i would find much more pleasing conversations beyond the realm of atheists... but alas, i am still waiting — i found some but most are imovible in there beliefs that god is real, provable, and most def.
And we all know gay really means happy and we LGBT folk just hi - jacked the term just like we hi - jacked the rainbow for no other reason than to mess with the fundies as is our nature
Ms. Quindlen would, in no uncertain terms, let such a student know that that is the wrong response and she had better get back in step with folks like her who repudiate marching in lockstep.
Actually folks like Carl Sagan and Neil Degrasse Tyson (people who would know) have commented to the randomness of the Universe, and the lack of specific design intent...
I'll bet people, like Steve Martin, are deeply distressed knowing that the only Bible some folks get is in their reading of the Naked Pastor.
If we can't figure out how to deal with that, we're going to have a heck of a hard time sharing Jesus with folks who don't know Him and act like it.
NP's criticism does that and allows folk like me (and you, judging from your statement about involvement at many levels in Vineyard) time and space to ponder a third step: how to help the individuals WE know who realise that change is necessary, to affect that change.
She once said: «Seriously folks, if an ageing sex symbol like me starts waving the red flag of caution over how low moral standards have plummeted, you know it's got ta be pretty bad.
Knowing how the Bible paints a picture of a God who is on the side of the poor, I really admire any number of folks who, like my friend David, cast their own lot in with those in need.
I believe he is talking about people who don't know Christ as their Savior... so like I said I don't necessarily believe gay folks are going to hell.
Laughing — First of all, i'm not the only one that Knows the Big Bang theory does not hold weight and has many holes in it, many leading physicists do not believe in it, it's a Theory like you said moron... I don't have to be the one to try and disprove it to you, Do your own research, the folks that work the most with the theory haven't staked their entire faith or belief in it, because they know it's not proven and it can not be proven.
;) They sound like just the right treat for some young relatives facing college finals and for some young folks I know who are in the military and away from home for the holidays this year.
I know there's folks in my family like my mom and father - in - law who only focus on two food selections on the table: meat & potatoes.
All I know is that it's the most addictive salad dressing I've ever eaten and Lori's recipe is spot - on — I felt like I was back in Soul Veg with the Atlanta folks I love mowing down on some kalebone and collards.
It does seem like something the 105 folks would have researched / verified, but I suppose you'd have to ask to know for certain.
You'll see recipes out there call for a quarter or even half cup of the stuff, and I know some folks who really like that much of it, but I honestly can't handle more than a tablespoon or two in any given recipe — it is really strong.
I know this is probably not new information for some of you, but for impatient folks like myself, these two tricks / tips are meal changing!
Of course, despite my best efforts, it turns out most folks really do know what they like.
I know a lot of folks here like him, but he won't be drafted by the Niners even if he falls to 9.
Hendricks says that if there's an open free - agent market — and he, like a lot of other baseball folks, didn't know last week if there would be — Smith should at least hear from Boston, California and Oakland, teams that need closers.
But aside from a team picture that makes it look like Wayne Rooney is stepping on Sir Matt Busby's head, the United folks know aesthetics, too.
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