Sentences with phrase «on a few items like»

When designing the Farmington Project, I knew to splurge on a few items like artwork, we were going to have to find a way to still give her beautiful window treatments but cut down the cost.

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If you missed the 30 - day return window or would rather sell through Amazon because you readily understand the interface better than places like eBay, you can sell fewer than 40 items every month for only a $ 1 per sale fee (plus applicable selling fees based on category).
Look for President Obama to take a stroll on Saturday, most likely with his daughters and most likely to some locally owned bookstore like DC's Politics and Prose, to buy a few items with a credit card that will be discreetly handed to him by a helpful aide.
McDonald's has been on what McDonald's calls a food «journey,» with tweaks over the past few years including committing to using only cage - free eggs, removing artificial preservatives from Chicken McNuggets, and making breakfast items like the Egg McMuffin available all day.
Consequently, when I see people reading an article or a news item on Israel, I react like a conscientious parent whose only child has developed an addiction to junk food; I want to sneak a few vitamins into the soft drinks and candy bars.
I also love that I can walk into my backyard this time of year and snatch a few items from my pepper and tomato plants and whip up something like this on a whim.
I always feel like I order a salad without meat that has nothing but lettuce and a few other items on it that still leave me hungry.
When it comes to developing custom food processing equipment, accessory items, processing line and factory layouts, few manufacturers are equipped to take on the full challenge like Fusion Tech.
I'll be posting a few of my favorite items I've been using to green - ify my kitchen on Instagram this week if you'd like to follow along.
♦ One 5 / 9 - bushel box of vegetables (containing 7 - 10 items) and / or one dozen free - range eggs weekly or every other week throughout the growing season ♦ A weekly newsletter including pictures, stories and news from the field, recipes, and cooking and preservation tips (here are a few sample newsletters: June, July, August, September, October) ♦ Invitations to on - farm events and news about the local food community ♦ The opportunity to purchase other items, like storage and canning vegetables, for delivery with your weekly box ♦ New this year: A free gift for folks who purchase $ 300 or more!
More than a few customers are hovering on the sidewalk, waiting for a table, eyeing diners as they munch on menu items like the Blue Smoothie Bowl with e3 live blue algae; the fish tacos with citrus slaw, chipotle aioli and mango herb sauce; and corn fritters with poached egg, avocado salsa and fresh greens.
On the shelves above it you'll find a few items for sale, like the smoked dried bonito that is central to Rintaro's menu.
Sifting through these boxes of decay, I put aside a few items I care about — the program and ticket stubs from when Lyn and I tried to get married at the Shavers fight; a few posters and magazines; a copy of the classic 1970 Ken Regan head shot in which jeweled planets of sweat ride Ali's countenance like cold water poured on a hot copper frying - pan sky.
To be honest, I'm rarely drawn to football t - shirts, pictures and posters, but when looking at the range on Art of Football — I liked a few items in particular and upon arrival, they have not failed to impress.
There are quite a few other cool items on the site, but I especially like the felt Bixby The Dog goodie bags.
Maybe once this trend becomes a little more popular places like Payless, Wal Mart, and Old Navy will hop on board and offer a few low priced items.
You'll receive anywhere from $ 0.25 to a few dollars depending on the item (the higher items tend to be one - time purchases like cookware).
I wanted to share some on sales items that I am liking and a few items that are back in stock.
It's also worth noting that legendary levels of dubious activity cross partisan lines there: After the Republican Party lost the majority in the state Senate in 2008, Democrats spent the first few months of their abbreviated stint in power basking in new information about how Republicans spent the legislature's money on items like a special van for the man who was then their majority leader, Joe Bruno, who went on to be sentenced to two years in prison on federal corruption charges.
Conners said other trends, like fewer new households, as well as uncertainty in big ticket items like healthcare reform on the federal level, could also impact spending and therefore sales tax collection.
Having a pantry stocked with items that have a long shelf - life like grains, beans, oils, and vinegars means you'll only need to add a few fresh items to the mix on a weekly basis.
And the problem with raising such doubt on a few items with viewers like me is that it forces me to reduce my level of confidence slightly in all of your statements.
Summer cooking can be as simple as assembling — picking up a few fresh items you like and arranging them on a plate or tossing them together in a bowl with a sprinkle of salt and a nice glug of olive oil.
It's sales season - the perfect time to purchase that item you liked a few months ago, but didn't want to spend as much money on it back then.
Quite a few of the items I'm wearing are actually on sale right now like this Van Halen t - shirt, these charcoal mom jeans, and this floral jersey tee.
Most of my clothing items are relatively simple; I don't like spending a lot of money on trends that I know will fade in a few months — I'm talking to you, off - the - shoulder tops!
Quite a few of the items I'm wearing are actually on sale right now like this Van Halen t - shirt, these charcoal mom jeans, and this floral -LSB-...]
A few last minute tips for your carry on: always keep a «disaster bag» in it with items for night survival like mouthwash and fresh wipes in case of canceled flights and you have no access to your checked luggage.
Sure we all splurge on Fall favorites like scarves, boots, sweaters and jackets, but utilizing what we already have in our closets can save a bit more in our pockets or allow us to purchase fewer but higher quality items.
I have always enjoyed finding like - new items on this online consignment type store and in the past have found quite a few nice things from heels, flats and a workout shirt.
There were a few items (like the jeans) that I had been searching for forever, so that was easy to decide on.
I made up a few boards which has helped me to shape my capsule wardrobe, and found that sticking within these limits helped me to avoid spending money on random items which, when I looked back on months later I had either grown sick of seeing too much on others or just didn't like.
I finally started to realize that basics are timeless and never go out of style, so I might as well spend my money on basic things rather than super trendy items that I won't like after a few months.
Since moving to LA, I haven't stocked up on a ton of winter items like sweaters or coats — but I couldn't resist buying this gorgeous draped cashmere coat from Amazon Fashion a few weeks ago.
I absolutely love this trend, but unfortunately I felt quite limited when shopping for these items, since I don't want to buy jeans or trousers with them on because I'm still losing the baby weight, so I feel like it would be pointless since they might not fit me in a few months.
I needed a few foundation items (like jeans in a smaller size and loafers) to mix and match on our trip.
Of course it is okay to keep a few sexy items that might only stay on for a few minutes, but get your spouse / partner's input for what they like.
We all have a few staples in our wardrobe that we always tend to grab for, the few items you really love and never seem to get enough of, especially on days your creativity is like non existing.
Although I know I'm a few seasons behind on this one (how come whenever I look up something I like, all I find are articles dated at least a year back naming it as an «IT» item)?
I will be camping out on Sunday, Sept 15th acting like its Black Friday, for a few handbags and some coordinating items.
So stock up on winter items, because lets be serious, we will be wearing sweaters and the like for a few more months yet.
I took a poll on Facebook & Instagram this weekend about the cost of items that you'd like to see featured here — the vast majority of you said you don't mind there being a few higher price points ($ 80 - 120) mixed in with budget - friendly finds.
If you're looking for something to wear a few times when you're feeling fancy when the weather gets cold, but don't want to spend a ton of money on a trendy item, I really like this vest!
There are a few «holy grail» items I'd like to thrift (a Burberry trench and a new pair of Manolos among them), and one or two bags to stalk on eBay (once the Canadian dollar recovers from its tragic freefall, hopefully), but otherwise I'll be happy to just keep on keeping on.
I actually have never met a pink that I don't like, and am currently stocking up on a few blush colored items this season.
It took me a few months of putting up traced out shapes on the wall and rearranging them to really get an arrangement that I liked using items I already owned.
I definitely have a few of these items on my personal wish list like the scarf and cute little sleep mask.
Once was really successful in that I got a few items that, like you, I wouldn't have necessarily bought on my own but I really, really liked!
When I first opened the box I was not impressed with the items, but once I tried them on I realized I really liked a few pieces.
Lately I've had a few conversations amongst friends about what they feel is justifiable to spend more money on: everyday basics like tops and jeans, or on the contrary: items that will likely get worn once or twice such as dresses.
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