Sentences with phrase «of as a minimalist»

I like to think of myself as a minimalist when it comes to packing and try to only bring the necessities.
Primarily thought of as a minimalist sculptor, and as a colorist who painted her sculpture, throughout her career Truitt produced several series of Monochromatic paintings.
He was one of the best - known American Color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a minimalist painter.
At The Climate Reality Project, we like to think of ourselves as minimalists — we don't like excess or unnecessary items.

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The Tesla Bare Trek BK31 Minimalist Barefoot trail runners mostly score five - star reviews, though there are plenty of four - star ratings also, as well as some lower marks, too.
Daily Harvest's Instagram account, which Drori says emphasizes healthy eating as a lifestyle rather than a fad, has attracted about 128,000 followers with minimalist photos of food.
To try to draw any sort of picture of this person without these common traits and ideas would give us so minimalist a portrait as to be useless at best and misleading at worst.
Largely due to their aggressive rhetoric and tendency to sensationalize their arguments, Dever and Thomas are perhaps the best - known combatants of what has come to be known as the «maximalist - minimalist debate.»
The document does not present a thorough exposition of Christian sexual ethics; it opts, as Anderson says, for a «minimalist focus» on contemporary controversies.
As representatives of the minimalists I will consider Edward Schillebeeckx's Jesus: An Experiment in Christology (Crossroad Publishing Co., 1979), a long and weighty study of current New Testament scholarship, and Thomas Sheehan's The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity (Random House, 1986), a more accessible argument based on the results of Schillebeeckx and a number of others.
Only a modern minimalist over-reaction against the resurrection accounts could prevent us from seeing this: Simon Peter and the apostles experienced something that they could — and did — understand as the presence of Jesus.
Actually, if I'm honest it was barely any work at all to clean the majority of the apartment, as my housemate and I are both minimalists when it comes to «stuff» and always keep things super clean.
Now, I have every size microplane grater which is definitely not minimalist, but remember that my full time job as a food blogger and recipe developer means that I spend heaps of time in my kitchen.
Credit for this recipe goes to Minimalist Baker, although I've modified it to include proper nut preparation as well as to proportionately increase the filling ingredients to reflect 15 full sized muffing tins instead of one dozen, since I always get 15 nut crusts!
In honor of the Minimalist as he exits the Times» Dining section, I made one of Mark Bittman's recipes from How to Cook Everything Vegetarian (with a very minimalist photo tMinimalist as he exits the Times» Dining section, I made one of Mark Bittman's recipes from How to Cook Everything Vegetarian (with a very minimalist photo tminimalist photo to match!).
CURRY CAULIFLOWER / / Serves 4 From The Minimalist Kitchen by Melissa Coleman Harissa is sold usually as more of a spice paste, but you can also purchase it dried.
-- Dana Shultz, author of Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking «As a long - time follower of Laura's work, I've been anxious for her creative recipes to be printed in a book that I could use often in my own kitchen.
The holidays are a great time to inspire kids to create and give and today, as part of Asha and my Minimalist Holidays series, I wanted to share 14 ideas for kid crafted gifts.
The ideas span a range of ability and interests and in minimalist parenting fashion, I recommend trying projects that seem doable and fun for both you (as set up person) and your child (as crafter).
Asha and I feel so much love and gratitude, and as a follow up to the Iris Awards and in honor of Mother's Day we wanted to offer a token of our appreciation via giving away 5 copies of Minimalist Parenting.
I've always been a big fan of Mark Bittman, aka «The Minimalist» writer for the New York Times Dining Section, as well as the author of many cookbooks, including the seminal How to Cook Everything.
Many of you have gotten to know me and Asha as podcasters, but what you might not realize is that the inspiration for the Edit Your Life podcast came from the book we wrote together in 2013 called Minimalist Parenting.
Great for the minimalist mom, it provides 6 internal pockets with plenty of room to spare as well as external pockets that can comfortably hold everything from water bottles to snacks to your most - needed mommy essentials.
As readers of Minimalist Parenting know, I feel very strongly about kids doing chores!
As baby grows out of the Puj, minimalist parents will love the new BabyDam bathtub divider that saves water, energy, time, space and money!
As part of Asha and my Minimalist Holidays series (be sure to click over and check out the other great posts!)
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-LSB-...] living a more minimalist lifestyle, which includes wearing just 37 pieces each season as part of a capsule wardrobe.
As one of the first brands and maker of the model which started it all, a model that is featured later on our list, BABYBJORN takes a bit of a minimalist approach, providing an excellent quality carrier that may not have all the additional features of some brands but focuses on provided the best fundamentals instead.
She is also the co-author of Minimalist Parenting and the co-host of the Edit Your Life podcast, and she travels the country as a speaker and advocate.
«You have to shift your perspective,» says Christine Koh, Minimalist Parenting co-author, and co-founder of the online community Mission List, «When you're looking at children's gear, think of yourself as a curator, rather than a consumer.»
I originally wrote this for our Minimalist Holidays series, but I think it's worth revisiting as many of us have decluttering and simplifying on our minds.
We're speaking at the conference, and our talk touches on our roles as both co-authors of Minimalist Parenting and professional bloggers at Boston Mamas and Parent Hacks.
It's made of a smooth, food - safe silicone type material that wipes clean in a flash, and the minimalist design means it can easily transition to use on bikes or backpacks as your baby gets older.
Many of you have gotten to know Christine and Asha as podcasters, but what you might not realize is that the inspiration for the Edit Your Life podcast came from the book they wrote together in 2013 called Minimalist Parenting.
It all started with Boston Mamas - a lifestyle portal for families in Boston and beyond - and so many wonderful and unexpected things have happened as a result of my blog... including publishing my first book - Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less - this year!
Minimalist parenting is all about doing more with less and a conscious approach to the thousands of big and small decisions we make every day as parents.
There is a generally a good argument and practicalities of living as a Catholic minimalist, but it could have used more depth as to the why.
The minimalist politics «is concerned with the structure of the framework of non-coercion and rights that have to be in place within which individuals can pursue their own good in their own way so long as in pursuing that good they do not interfere with the freedom of others to do the same.»
I spent a year filtering spit and nasal washings, growing influenza in tissue cultures in a minimalist lab, and trying to develop an oral flu vaccine, all as part of my Infectious Diseases fellowship thirty years ago.
Runners interested in exploring minimalist running shoes to provide more feel and less of a heel - to - toe offset, and to allow easier landing midfoot to forefoot, «should consider themselves as non-runners and start over by walking and gradually adding running distance week to week,» advises Dr. Roth.
If a person tries to run with a heel strike in minimalist shoes or barefoot, this is likely to cause discomfort or even injury as the full impact of the strike is absorbed in the heel and transferred up the leg.
The book Born to Run popularized the idea of barefoot running as the author, Christopher McDougall, chronicles his search for pain free running and how he found a primitive tribe that ran great distances barefoot or in minimalist sandals.
I have a couple pairs of minimalist / barefoot shoes and a kettlebell, and these have served me better than a gym membership ever did because it isn't about the equipment as much as it is about actually just doing it and learning to enjoy it!
While, yes, there are certainly a number of single dudes in their 20s and 30s living minimalist lives, there are also families large and small doing so, such as the Birch & Pine trio and Zen Habits home of eight.
In this video, yoga teacher, minimalist, and wellness writer Jules Hunt from Om & the City breaks down her version of a wellness capsule, which includes elements of sustainability, comfort, and functionality with Allbirds as an anchor.
You'll find it on menus at some of our favorite feel - good food spots like The Butcher's Daughter (where they sprinkle it on kale chips) and bloggers like Dana Shultz of Minimalist Baker are working it as a crave - worthy avocado toast topper.
As many of you may already know, I'm a total minimalist when it comes to training.
Credit for this recipe goes to Minimalist Baker, although I've modified it to include proper nut preparation as well as to proportionately increase the filling ingredients to reflect 15 full sized muffing tins instead of one dozen, since I always get 15 nut crusts!
Aerobic and anaerobic athletic training philosophies are discussed as well as unconventional topics such as minimalist (barefoot) running and the dangers of stretching.
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