Sentences with phrase «little cheaper these days»

The five - door version is actually a little cheaper these days, starting at # 30,140, while the useful ST estate version starts at # 31,450.

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Chicken Enchilada Casserole — For the Love of Food Homemade Enchilada Sauce — Little House Living Chicken Nachos — It's Me, Deb CB Vegetarian Nachos — Cheap Is The New Classy Easy Mexican Meatballs — Keep It Simple Sweetie Enfrijoladas with Avocado — Baby To Boomer Easy Chicken Fajitas — Spend With Pennies Tequila Lime Shrimp — Greta's Day
These benefits are part of a very long list that includes cheap takeaway food, sprawling suburbs with affordable housing but little public transport or amenities, short meal breaks, long working hours, quick treats for ratty kids when you're tired from a long day's work, high profits in the food processing industries, foods that are transportable and keep for long periods without spoiling and so on.
And being as our cloth diapers are already paid for (and I'm already running a wash every other day for her little brother), the cheaper option seemed to just wait until she deemed herself ready.
Their production cost is cheap: you can buy chickens for as little as a couple of dollars, and three hens will likely average about two eggs a day.
I used to only go home for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend (mom made an amazing Thanksgiving dinner; flights were cheaper for this holiday than Xmas; no potential of flight delays since there isn't snow warnings in November; it's easier to take time off if your company offers little vacay days).
They are not cheap but will save you so much frustration each day as the light is a lot brighter than on most mirrors and you can actually SEE those nasty little hairs that you need to remove.
It's cheaper to turn on my oven than it is to buy a Yankee Candle these days:) Whenever the house gets a little funky, I bake a batch of granola.
My friend posted a picture of an acai bowl the other day and I had been craving one ever since, but because I'm too cheap to ever buy acai, I just made it with mixed berries, a little frozen nana, and almond milk.
I PICKED A PRETTY BLUE AND GREEN SHADE OF PUMPKIN, HOPING TO MAKE MY FALL DECORATING A LITTLE CHEAPER THIS YEAR!First off I'll start by telling you we had a 55 degree day on Sunday so I made the best of the warm temps, which felt like a summer's day here in the mitten state.
I bought the little belt super cheap at Old Navy and have to say I felt like Kate Spade all day long.
On top of my list was a Burgundy coat and I guess it was my lucky day because after visiting two shoresI found it at a little boutique shop The best part of it was that it was only 35 euros, I know how cheap right!
For some players at least, this will be a good thing, quickly glossing over the aspect that some considered a bit of a grind - buy cheap car, enter race, win a little money, tune it up, and repeat - with the quickest cars still well out of reach after days of play.
Most people these days wear nitrile gloves because of latex allergies and because they just plain work a little better (and are pretty cheap).
Some imperfections are the poor sound system performance, the cheap look of the plastics, mainly on the doors, the noisy performance of the main front and rear wipers and a couple of tiny details that make the driver's every day life a little more frustrating like that you have to press a button if you want to see the time on the dashboard, the small digits (at least for over 45 years old drivers) on the trip computer and the difficulty on assembly of the Portable Infotainment Device in case you need it right now.
It's just a little thing, but the lack of this handy feature, which you can find on many econo - boxes these days, makes the QX50 feel cheap whenever you tap the switch before changing lanes.
Mike's a little keener then I am on the death of print, a technology I still have some affection for and suspect has greater reserves of use then is generally expected these days, though in a much less popular form than right now (except maybe for your mass, mass - market cheap titles!)
A situation that more and more Americans are finding themselves in these days is being just a little short on cash — not a lot, not enough to necessitate a drastic lifestyle change like a second job or a smaller, cheaper apartment.
Who hasn't rewarded themselves with a little, but perhaps not - so - cheap, toy or treat after a stressful day of work?
There are still questions over what the best time to buy is, but with many large companies or plans, the optimal thing to do is to suck in a little bit each day, quietly, when the bonds are cheap.
There's little else on the list that interests me — in fact, I rediscovered a small natural resource stock the other day that really is cheap based on current earnings and assets (but I need to research further), and I'm delighted to see it doesn't even show up on the Top 100.
Coming in as the cheapest is Bucharest, Romania, where they estimate a penny - pinching backpacker can get by on as little as $ 23.38 a day.
Hopefully, this will help people move away from the idea that there is a magic day of the week or time of day to book cheap cash flights — that truly is the myth that just won't die — and just let DoNotPay give them a little comfort.
Instead, we recently planned a three - day trip down California for a little Baja camping, where the conditions are blissful and the Mexican food is even better (and cheaper).
This will open up a little calendar with an overview of the cheapest days to travel for that month!
With prices starting as little as # 4.57 per day * you can make huge savings on our already cheap parking prices.
I was always a little worried that, as it can be with many games that push ZOMBIES these days, the game just wouldn't deliver much more than some cheap thrills that would wear out much too quickly.
Nintendo 2DS consoles might be a little specific for most audiences, but if the 3D aspect of Nintendo's 3DS just doesn't do it for you, this alternative is getting cheaper every day.
While most people who attended Steam Dev Days seemed to be mostly interested in the Steam Machine initiative (which hopefully popularizes cheap premade gaming PCs), the Steam Controller (intriguing but our turn - based RPGs don't exactly require sophisticated controllers), and the future of VR (which I admit I didn't even bother to attend any panels on since VR doesn't interest me and I was feeling a little ill by the end of the convention), I found the most valuable takeaway from the conference was all the great marketing advice that was given.
I typically order my games from Amazon for the convenience factor (and sometimes they tend to run a little cheaper there; right now the retailer is offering a $ 10 with each preorder), but GameStop has the better bonus this time around with a bonus mission and extra objective (I'll take extra gameplay content over a costume any day).
This Pollyanna view of fossil fuel alternatives and efficiency, which makes going green seem cheap and easy — little more than the cost of «a postage stamp a day» — has provided the justification for green - policy advocacy that has overwhelmingly focused on pollution regulations and carbon pricing while ignoring serious investment in energy research and development.
But Walmart's unwillingness to invest in alternatives in much of the country, where grid power is cheap and heavy on coal, has meant that the company's reliance on the dirtiest fossil fuels, and its greenhouse gas emissions, have changed little from the day Scott made this speech.
Some universities may be cheaper and nearer to home, which of course is an issue in these days of loans and the credit crunch, but if a university's services are poor and its reputation is dire (whether or not the reputation is deserved), you will have wasted your money, however little, you think you have spent.
If you don't have insurance in the U.S., consider that you might need it more than ever when traveling — and recognize that the coverage can be cheap — as little as $ 1.50 to $ 9.00 per day.
It is however a little cheaper than the Nexus 5X and with the juice to keep on going all day and beyond it's better suited to power users.
In fairness, this still seems to get through the day, thanks to A11 chip efficiencies, plus the Qi wireless charging means that battery life simply won't be an issue if users invest just a little more in some charging pads (and note that you don't [for once] have to pay Apple prices for these — generic cheap and cheerful third party pads will be fine).
With products that help avoid catastrophe (like losing your stuff) to ideas that add a measure of convenience to life, here's our roundup of cheap gift ideas and suggestions that will help you smile a little bit more every day.
I know you have little ones (I remember those days... ahhhhh) you could get a cheap - o basket in any size / shape that tickles your fancy and spray paint it white (or black if you want it to be more dimensional) to sit on your great coffee table / chest.
1 • Lolly Jane sharing a Chalkboard Calender 2 • Thirty Handmade Days with an Anniversary Idea + Collection of Printable Chalkboard Tags 3 • Six Sisters Stuff sharing a Cheap and Easy Kids Chalkboard Table 4 • Landee See Landee Do sharing a Hexagon Chalkboard 5 • Little Miss Momma sharing a Jumbo Chalkboard Tutorial 6 • Or So She Says sharing a Vintage Ruler - Framed Chalkboard Sign 7 • Eighteen25 sharing a Super Simple XL Chalkboard 8 • Capturing Joy sharing a Kids Chalkboard Wall Art 9 • Simply Kierste sharing her Chalkboard Binder Labels 10 • Your Homebased Mom sharing a Chalkboard Party Backdrop
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