Sentences with phrase «really use that book»

I found out I am pregnant with our first and could really use a book to teach me the ways!
I have a friend that could really use that book right now I think.
I could REALLY use this book!!!
I'm new t Keto and could really use this book!
: s I could really use this book because after stopping the pill my body has been freaking out with bloating, debilitating cramps, migraines, stress, and I actually skipped a full period last month not a good feeling!
After reading this entry I realize I could really use this book!
4 kids + 1 dog + 1 hubby who just went back to school leaving him little time to help out = i could really use this book!
Wow, it sounds like I could really use this book.
I could really use this book for inspiration!
I love purple ink pens, but I would love to try that neon nail polish too and that arrow necklace and that trash can, and I could really use your books!
I think the world can really use a book about finding contentment right where you are.
I could really use this book right now, seriously going through some «want a new house» phase.

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So much advice out there focuses on using online social networking in your marketing plans; but in your book you really emphasize the importance of blending online with offline — can you share some tips to do this effectively?
I also agree that it is not a book of science, the way I see it, the Bible is a way for us to learn about God and one of the ways He uses to talk to us, and to be honest, I don't really pay attention to the evolution theory or any other theories, if it really happened or not (or if it keeps on happening), is fine by me, I respect those who believe them to be true.
If you are using a book that reads like it was written by someone on a really bad acid trip, that isn't evidence at all.
«Muslims believe the Quran is the word of God, so holy that people should wash their hands before even touching the sacred book» is really saying something, considering they don't even do that after using the bathroom!
Have you really polled thousands of pastors using this book?
It's silly) And since the belief and the book can be used to justify evil actions, then it's really about how YOU interpret the belief, because others can interpret it in a completely different way and act «immoral» by their exegesis.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
But I bet when you try to use the logic to really analyze the Bible, your brain uses some form of chemical to stop yourself from believing the truth of who actually wrote those books and why.
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
I have been using Logos Bible software for many years to prepare my sermons, write my books, and research Scripture, and it really is the best Bible study software package available today.
Tom, it's so absurd that I have to respond every time I read this... and I pulled a page out of his book and copied it so I can paste it every time he does uses this as an argument... I suspect he really objects to the word «marriage» being used.
Of course, you'd have to be a delusional fool to believe that either book is anything but the work of man, and thus, it really doesn't matter what it says or what emphasis / spin you put on certain aspects of it, even if you use words like «quite clear» to make yourself sound authoritative.
I agree somewhat... mere claims to posess an «authoritive written record» prove nothing about the documents either way, for or against.But that's not really the itch I was trying to get at.Let me try to be more direct... With respect to the original post, I've been wrestling with how believers / disciples / adherents use «their books» to undergird and support their particular faith
Use the book as a guideline to behave yourself if you really need that crutch but don't walk around telling people that everything in there is true.
I used a springform (I have the book) and it turned out really well.
I love using oat milk, there's a really easy recipe in my book.
If you're going to start out with just two things then I'd buy a processor and a blender, as using these two you can make almost anything and both are really important for healthy living as one or the other is used in almost every healthy recipe, both on my blog and every other blog or book.
I really rather having the measures in cups as its easier (if one of the books uses cups)
The Milkbar book, with precise measurements and descriptions of how / why certain ingredients are used really helped me gain confidence and learn technique.
I stumbled across her book a few months ago and have really enjoyed following her recipes, and using some ingredients that were totally new to me.
It would be such a help to those of us used to a different system and would support all of your own assertions;) it would be a really good extra string to the bow for that book of yours too, which I already can't wait for.
Hi Monica, I'm so glad you came across my blog:) I was only vegetarian during my pregnancies so I can't really recommend any vegan pregnancy books, that I've used firsthand.
(oats, rice & almond) I used the weights in Alice Medrich's book, but I have your cardamom cake in the oven as we speak and it's really watery: (It may turn out, but I won't know for another 20 mins.
I now have two of your books which I love, they are looking a bit worn out though as I use them nearly every day I'm about to try your Keto Bread recipe and the hold up before this was that I couldn't find egg white protein powder, so I did a bit of research & made my own, it's really quite easy & much cheaper than buying away.
I've made some recipes from the book so far and was really really curious how the recipes chosen by my dear fellow Babe Karen would turn out, since I love coconut and both recipes we feature the second half of February are using a lot of coconut milk.
I use a big mix of book, magazine, website and blog recipes and I have really trouble filing them all (both on an offline).
This sounds delicious, fudgy, chocolatey AND healthy; — RRB - I really must use that CCC book more, there are some fab recipes in it.
I see most of your bars are really high in calories already so using real sugar would just add to that, so I'm a little hesitant to order your book.
I really like this book because it is more about how a lot of these non-traditional flours have truly amazing flavors and we don't necessarily need to use wheat flours all the time.
Make sure to get there before the end of March to try out three - grain oat, rye and spelt porridge, topped with rhubarb, rose yogurt and triple nut and buckwheat brittle; the recipe for the latter is in my book; the rhubarb and rose combination inspired by a rhubarb and strawberry galette with rose pastry cream, also in the book; finally, we went for a three - grain porridge as The Natural Baker really celebrates the diversity and variety of all the wonderful grains we have to use today, rye, spelt and oats being three of our favourites... and with the 26 Grains magic wand, it's all become the most wonderful bowl of warmth and fantastic colours, flavours and textures!
It's really stunning, and the recipe was developed using one of my favorite books!
I am really loving using Starlene's book, Baking with Coconut Flour, to convert regular recipes to coconut flour versions.
but... really want to know the name of the book Jack is using to draw with!
All centred around the use of a spiraliser, this book really opens up your mind to a new way of cooking.
We were around 20 years into this football game before we really went through the rule books and started looking for something we could use.
its ridiculous and embarrassing and goes to show that the real agenda from both wenger and the board is keeping the books straight its the continual party line of «in the summer, we'll do this» then the player is unavailable there used to be a time not that long ago when you knew that whoever they brought in was going to be class, now you know that whoever they bring in will be cheap and wont do much of a job, Sanchez has been the only real good bit of transfer business and I mean really good bit since we were supposed to be free of financial restraints makes you wonder if we ever really had any as its still not changed.
Below shows the odds to win each major league at Bovada and we'll continue to update as the season progresses (It's important to note that we're using a squarer book like Bovada rather than a sharp book like 5Dimes to show how shaded the top teams» odds really are).
In the very early years of this century, before online booking had really caught on, I used to take the morning off (or throw a sickie) to queue up at the old box office in Avenell Road to buy tickets for certain key fixtures, instead of risking the phone.
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