Sentences with phrase «move less stuff»

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This means that I moved into our new home with less stuff.
Some things we do are: ~ Recycle ~ Purchasing less «stuff» ~ When we do buy something, are aware of packaging ~ Use rice milk instead of cow's milk ~» Meatless Mondays» as we move toward a more vegetarian lifestyle ~ Purchase locally grown fruits and veggies ~ Try to repurpose / reuse stuff that would otherwise get thrown away
They WANT to nurse because it temporarily calms the reflux symptoms - sooths the burning of the reflux from the fresh milk as well as moving stuff DOWN the digestive track instead of up - but may perpetuate the problem and in a mother less committed to breastfeeding actually lead to early weaning.
I don't move unless I wake slightly and make the decision to move; there's no way I'd roll over onto a stuffed animal (uncomfortably lumpy) much less a more solid and alive thing.
Small galaxies have lower gravitational potentials, which simply means that it takes less energy to move stuff about inside them than it does in other galaxies.
As with AeroVironment's previous wonder machines, weight reduction would be a key element; the less stuff there was to move, the less energy it would take to bring it up to speed.
You were focused on stuff that didn't matter (avoiding certain foods or macronutrients), and lost sight of the essentials — eating less and moving more.
Keeping the arms less bulky means your outfit will be easier to move in, and more flattering (no more stuffed sausages!).
I do miss my garden sometimes, but the move has been wonderful, so much less stuff and more time to spend with my husband.
-- I can literally deep - clean the whole house in an hour or less — I don't have to move the plug when I vacuum — We have valet trash service... a lazy person's dream — We're forced to get rid of stuff we don't need (talk about taking the 40 bags in 40 days challenge to a whole nother level)
How to move and pay less If you've not changed addresses before, or if you have but would like to spend less, try these moving tips to save money: Be ruthless: the more stuff you get rid of now, the less you have to move.
Last but not least, an electric - assist bicycle makes it less tiring to accomplish all of the tasks that multi-tasking mamas and papas do in the course of a day, and helps you move stuff, including the kids, around with ease.
I've downsized just my own stuff to the point where my clothes take up less than 10 % of all clothing space used (she won't let donate much of it even though I only use less than 1/3 of what I now have), and I've rid myself of over 75 % of my accumulated stuff, much of which were in boxes I had not opened since moving into this house 15 years ago.
I completely agree that our culture needs to move toward smaller homes and less consumption but I'm curious about some stuff that seems to be missing in the conversation.
Margie Zeidler: Building Green Incubators Sustain MiniHome on the Move HOK's Bill Valentine on Using Less Stuff
We can not help but wonder: if renters insurance protects the stuff that gives you that gratification in the first place and costs less than an avo toast per month, why aren't more people buying it the minute they move into a new place?
Not only does it clear out space to make a listing look its best, it also saves on moving costs to transport less stuff.
Both provide items to transplanted children who may not have simple items that makes moving more comfortable and less traumatic, like a bed, a toothbrush, and a stuffed animal.
When I was single I liked more Victoria Magazine kind of stuff, but I've moved on from that and like floral & fru fru less and less, much to the benefit of my husband.
(The house we had just sold was 1,910 square feet and had three bedrooms and two baths, but we both loved the idea of downsizing and moving less «stuff»!)
Which at the time seemed like a great idea, less stuff means less to move, right?
Have a sort out before the move, many removal companies charge based on the weight and the size of your possessions so this can save money, plus less stuff may mean a smaller removal van.
Figuring out ways to have less stuff and more style sounds good to me, I just might get inspired to move back into a tiny cottage.
We had move to a small space for a better location (redid two rooms there as a linking participant for the ORC) and grew to love it since it was so much less stuff to keep up with and keep clean!
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