Sentences with phrase «n't bought a box»

I hadn't bought a box in years, so I decided to bake a batch from scratch.
What would you do with the money you would save from not buying another box of diapers?
So if your girl is dieting, do not buy her a box of chocolates just because it's Valentine's Day.
Her distracting beauty made her hard to cast, and for a while there she couldn't buy herself a box office hit.
Phil Spencer backed this up, while being straight to the point and refreshingly honest, saying «But honestly, do not buy this box if you think you're buying it to play your Xbox One games better, because it was not designed to go do that.
«When you purchase case management software, one is not buying a box: one should be entering into a relationship with a company that is invested in your firm's success.

Not exact matches

Not only is Amazon providing access to more than a terabyte of memory for just a few dollars an hour, but big corporate customers are able to buy physical boxes that provide relatively low - cost access to terabytes of non-volatile memory that developers can use instead of storage.
Before buying one of these new digital coins — based on the same blockchain technology as bitcoin — an investor typically must check a box that says he or she is not a U.S. citizen or green card holder.
There was also the time when the shipping boxes didn't arrive and Kuhl, who was in Mexico then, ended up buying sheets of cardboard and spent all night making the boxes by hand.
And even if you can't get a piece of the actual IPO, I'd be willing to endorse buying some Box below $ 18 a share.»
I also didn't want to bug our neighbours because we seem to be surrounded by people who don't eat cookies (and they're not just saying that; one neighbour bought a box from us last year and I recently saw it still sitting in her cupboard!).
When people see banks browbeating the bond rating agencies and accounting firms to whitewash the quality of what they're pawning off on their customers, when they see bank lobbyists getting Washington to block state prosecutions of financial fraud so as to clear the way for more predatory lending and false packaging of the junk securities they're selling and to win the right not to reveal their true financial position, there's a good reason not to buy what's in these black boxes.
This is a very heated subject, yup, I DO N'T believe in value investing nor apply its principles as the main factor to decide which stock I will buy and I will tell you why in this post, but if you want to cut to the chase, if you want to make money then you need to think outside the box.
But now, the company seems to have ramped up production, and at this point, the Nest thermostat is selling through a variety of places including Nest's online site, the Apple store, big box retailers like Best Buys and Lowe's and Amazon, among others.
if they don't want baby, buy a box of condom
But unlike other films with more direct Christian messages, churches are much less likely to buy out theaters in bulk as they did for «Son of God» and «God's Not Dead,» a move that brought those films big returns at the box office.
So what if I would rather collect my well fare check, head down to the Piggly Wiggly and buy me a box of slim jims to snap into, then ride a city bus back to my rent controlled apartment so I can use someone elses wireless connection to get on the internet so I can complain about Obama giving those other people, you know, them dark skinned ones, lot's of stuff they don't deserve.
Hey why do nt they show a priest on TV and you all come come to the idiot box and confess... the problem is no one makes the money except they can show adds for buying books on how to confess to cops..
We don't buy things like: cookies, crackers, plant milks, plant yogurts, chips, juice boxes, candies, cereal, plant meats / cheeses, or really any processed / snack foods like that, which I find saves SO much money and has boosted our health SO much.
I'm a biscuit purist, though, so I don't keep Bisquick or any other type of baking mix in the house, so I'd rather just make my own than go buy a box when I want to make sausage balls.
I usually buy mine in bulk or sometimes in boxes or bags and so I really don't know how many dates to add to the recipe.
It's not the stuff you buy in a box, it's no full of air.
I can't tell you how many times I've had a young guy turn up his nose at homemade mac n» cheese or my mom - made pizza because he's used to eating the store - bought boxed variety instead.
I used to snatch up boxes of those popular store - bought crackers to add a little something extra special to my cheese platter, but at almost $ 9 per package, it was a high price to pay for not a lot of servings.
But with my second child, almost 13 years and trying to go sugar - free at that time, using less refined flours and eating more whole grains, I knew the boxed mac - n - cheese buying had to stop.
I love alfajores (and usually try to pick up a box of the fancy, individually - wrapped kind from Palacio de Hierro while in Mexico) but sometimes I just need a quick fix without the hassle of making cookies from scratch when I can't buy the fancy kind.
Wouldn't you love to always have this DIY Brownie Mix on hand, so you can make brownies from scratch just as easily as buying a boxed mix?
We buy quite a bit of Pomi in our household and we love it for its bold flavor and the fact that it comes in a cardboard box and not a can.
I made chili on Monday and as I bought the blue Jiffy box to accompany, I was sad to do so because any other cornbread I've made just didn't compare.
A girl I grew up with, her mom, always had a box in the pantry and I don't know if it was because they were super delicious or I wanted to be like her, but I then forced my mom to buy them from then on out.
But I don't have graham crackers and hate to buy a whole box when I never use them for anything else.
It's not quite berry season here, but it hasn't stopped me from buying a box of strawberries.
It doesn't matter how good the director, actors or script is if you walk up to buy your ticket and the box office attendant is rude.
Now I can not tell you the last time I bought a box of cereal, but once in a while, you just crave a big bowl.
Granted, you can buy good boxed butternut squash soup ready - made at Trader Joe's, but it's not very hard to make your own.
But don't fret — the Girl Scouts have got your back — no need to make these from scratch for the next month — just find your nearest Girl Scout and buy a box of their delicious cookies!
I bought the super-duper-OMG-I-really-hurt-myself size because Spencer got a big cut and I thought he might want to cover it (he did not), and then I thought... well, what am I supposed to do with such a weird, oddly specific box of Band - Aids now?
Thank god I bought the sample not the whole box.
I haven't had it hang around too long since I usually buy a big box of the mixed greens and mix up a quick salad even without the chicken etc. but I imagine it is ok for at least a week, probably two.
My auntie's chocolate cake recipe, a store - bought cake, or something from a box was just not going to cut it.
Especially not when you can buy a box of like 12 tea bags for the same price or less.
Another great thing about Blue Apron's Whole 30 box to me was it introduced me to certain foods I might not have sought out to buy at the store to cook myself - for instance I've never made shrimp at home before or roasted cabbage - yet both were SO good and something I plan to make again in the future!
You don't need to buy a product specifically packaged as Italian polenta, polenta is nothing more than cornmeal and you can get yourself a box of that for just a couple of bucks.
Don't kill me... I LOVE those crackers, ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM and bought 2 boxes last week for the first time (same flavor)..........
I bought 6 boxes of the higher end Duncan mix, didn't think I should try making a cake and decorating at the same time since I never have.
times better than store bought, and doesn't contain the icky ingredients and additives, or leaching plastic from the lining in the milk boxes.
Made my kids macaroni from the box the other day and I didn't have butter (because I never buy butter, ever!)
Maybe it's like the craving for Kraft mac - n - cheese or some other packaged food that of course doesn't taste better than the real thing but nothing satisfies the urge for the store - bought version either (not that I crave squishy powdered cheese pasta, brownies from a box, or frozen pizza....
I am thinking about just buying a big box and freezing all of them once they are ripe so I don't have to keep running to the store!
Won't be buying the box ever again!
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