It could be
the places we went to eat and there were a few vegan spots I wanted to try that we didn't get to.
One of the cutest
places we went to eat and drink was Monarch coffee, them most charming, Instagram - worthy cafe with delicious pastries and coffees -LCB- I opted for the iced chai latte that was delicious! -RCB-.
Not exact matches
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eating and
going hungry.
When you're away from home and ready
to eat, «you want
to go to a
place where there's locals only,» says travel expert Anthony Bourdain.
You know, things like
going out
to eat or
going to shows, which for the time being is great, but as you get older, you realize this money is well spent other
places.
The «explore» tab has tiled cards of
places to go to eat or visit, pictured at left.
Credit Karma's 30 - Day Debt Loss Challenge is a great
place to look for cheap ideas, from hosting a potluck with friends (instead of
eating out)
to inviting them over
to your
place to watch Netflix instead of
going to the movies.
A dynamic is put in
place in which debt keeps labor down — not only by
eating up its wages in debt service, but in making workers suffer sharp increases in the interest rates they have
to pay or even risk losing their homes if they miss a payment by
going on strike or being fired.
For example, if a tornado destroyed a policyholder's manufactured home, they would need
to find a
place to stay,
go out
to eat and potentially alter their transportation
to work.
Of course which wrapper company
to place it in is another decision as they are also
going to eat some of your pie also.
Vitalik affords his opinion, saying that «This I believe is unquestionably a nasty argument; I really
go to eating places typically and normally once I come
to at least one and it's full, I am
going to a unique restaurant.»
This I believe is unquestionably a nasty argument; I really
go to eating places typically and normally once I come
to at least one and it is full, I am
going to a unique restaurant.
We want
to travel and see the world;
eat at nice
places;
go to shows; and spend time with friends and the ones we love.
Therefore seriously get over it and just don't
go there
to eat there are plenty of
places to buy chicken.
The atheists will never be able
to withstand what God has planned for them, when they enter hell, they will be dragged on their faces, they will be chained like animals, hot boiling water will be poured on all their bodies, every time their skin gets burned, God replaces their skin with new skin so they can get burned again, they will drink hot boiling water and the puss that comes out of their burning skin and body, they will
eat from a tree that when
eaten causes their stomach
to burn in flame, their will be tough strong huge angles that will have no mercy and they will torrcher them without feeling sorry for them, i ask you, do you want
to go to a
place like this that the atheist will end up in
If I could leave you with one final passage of Scripture, my little sisters, here is it: «So here's what I want you
to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping,
eating,
going -
to - work and walking - around life — and
place it before God as an offering.
When it was evening, the disciples came
to him and said, «This is a deserted
place, and the hour is now late; send the crowds away so that they may
go into the villages and buy food for themselves; Jesus said
to them, «They need not
go away; you give them something
to eat.»
Then he doesn't love us that much he just leaves it
to luck like if the child is born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will
go to heaven but
to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding
place to live in if god can send his son
to suffer then why not destroy satun or give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have
to tell Adam and Eve not
to eat any fruit from that tree
They were not
going to be
eating with pagans in the first
place, since observant Jews don't sit down at the table with pagans.
The basis of your belief system appears
to be that, you will
go to a
place of eternal fire and torture, unless you accept that 2000 years ago god sent a piece of himself
to Earth in human form (Jesus) knowing in advance that this Jesus would live, be crucified, died, then come alive again, then ascend
to heaven
to rejoin himself, and that this was the only way that humans could be cleansed of the evil that is inherent in them because a rib woman was convinced by a talking snake
to eat an apple.
If you think it is a sin
to work on Sunday then you should not
go to any
places that are making their employs work due
to the fact that you want
to go eat or shop.
What I find weird is that people are posting everywhere how the owners of this
place is such good Christians and how they are closed on Sunday due
to this but these same individuals leave church every Sunday and
go to places that are open
to eat and also
go to Wal - mart and malls.
I ain't
going to eat at this
place no more, no more.
I'll pray these words from our brother Paul over you, too, from his letter
to the Romans: «Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping,
eating,
going -
to - work and walking - around life — and
place it before God as an offering.
Imagine telling small children of a
place they will
go to where they will get painful third degree burns with scary monsters who will
eat them.
I support chick fil a and will
go out of my way
to eat there over any other fast food
place now.
Now American companies worship one thing and that is money, and its right there and pilgrims and visitors
to Makkah
go and
eat at these
places they do nt think its and American evil or anything else
Your
going to laugh, so earlier this week I had this coupon thing come in the mail for one of those Emergency Prepardness
places and they are giving 50 pound bags of quick oats for only $ 19.95, and since I
eat a lot of Oatmeal in the winter, this sounded like a not
to be passed up on deal, so that is where I am headed at 10 am in the morning, LOL And I might even get 2 bags, since the stuff stores and lasts forever:) But with 50 - 100 pounds of oats, I could use a few ideas, I am
going to try some of these!
For My Mom One Loaf Of UDI's cost $ 5.25 an she usually gets me three
to four as it sells fast but unlike you, Dr. Oz an others we don't have A Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Bj's Just Two Local Stores Which Are Pricey yes it's nice
to still have local
places Vs chains yet they don't get a run for there money they price as they wish an for one that
eats this way for health not just
to be trendy we need better prices, a larger selection of products an people with knowledge for what we
go through......
When I'm out and need something
to eat, this is usually one of my
go to places, as I know I can get a bag of almonds, a juice, or even one of their snack bars.
And now, New York City is one of my very favorite
places to go visit and
eat — yes, I do plan trips based on the great vegan food I can get there.
Your website, Premeditated Leftovers, was the very first
place I
went to get GF recipes and so far they have been awesome (best pumpkin bread I have ever
eaten, actually!!).
AND total tip here: the brunch
places I
ate at, Snooze and Gallop, had amazing almond milk lattes that were WAY cheaper than the «Bucks, so I took full advantage and ordered an extra
to go too.
The next morning after the concert we were looking for a diner type
place to eat breakfast and decided
to go to The Washington Market on Elicott St in Downtown Buffalo.
When I saw that photo on Instagram I wondered what fancy
place you
went out
to eat.
I seriously have a bucket list of
places that I want
to go eat doughnuts at before I die!
Just like
going on vacation - minus those pesky airport lines, and the passports and the exciting new
places to see, and delicious new food
to eat.
I made these but instead of using syrup — as they were
going to be
eaten on the
Go... I sprinkled powdered sugar with just a teeny bit of cinnamon...
Place in a small baggie - with a napkin around that?
I recognize that I will never ever
eat a dessert made out of Oreo Coookies again as long as I live and I probably won't ever be the type of mom who makes a three tiered «Oh The
Places You
Go» themed birthday cake, but I love
to look at the pictures because they are fun and cute and beautiful, and then I take that inspiration back
to my kitchen and set out
to prove
to the world that you don't need food coloring, bread crumbs or sugar
to make food look cute and fun.
I often
eat with friends,
go to the different dining options
places with people, or we'll even set aside time every couple weeks
to cook a big healthy meal together!
My friends from home that
went to my school were all older so I would cook at their
places or
go out
to eat or my mom would make me food and I would microwave it.
Healthful
eating is so important, and it is great how you found a
place to go with friends and still make healthful choices.
I think Vegan MoFo is a great excuse
to go eat some vegan food around town, so off I
went with the boyfriend and his Mum
to one of my favourite
places in town: Nunu (1178 Queen St. West, Toronto).
Since we're
going to have some time, do you guys have any suggestions on
places to eat or drink in Reykjavík?
and since my doctor is encouraging me
to really
go for it in terms of using things like coconut flour, and really paying attention
to carbs, fats, and
eating food as close
to the way it come from nature, I am hoping this will be a fun and encouraging
place to do those things.
I am
going to Marrakesh this winter, and I'm a little concerned about finding good
places to eat since I'm vegetarian.
I've always loved
eating outside; at camp, the best of all dinners were the ones that took
place on the lawn, and I remember the last meal Essie, Phoebe, and I
ate together before we all
went our separate ways
to college.
I don't
go out
to eat much, but when I do, I
go to the same
places and order the * same * thing I recently did a post about staying open - minded: something we all need
to work on!
People often point me toward bakeries that are fancy and extravagant, but I'm happy
to go to places like Baked, Babycakes, and Citizen Cake, that bake up treats like I want
to eat, not fussy showstoppers.
We
ate at so many
places, got blisters, had homemade salsa with two of our best friends, and
went to bed past midnight every night.