Sentences with phrase «so get your thinking»

I have never roasted radishes before, so you got me thinking about this too.
I've made broccoli tots a few times in the past and they've always been a big hit, and so it got me thinking....
I've made that recipe numerous times using coconut sugar and a vegan egg, so it got me thinking... what if I substituted one cup of dates for the one cup of sugar?
To stand still in terms of innovation is surely to be left behind, so get your thinking caps on and throw those suggestions into the ring — something may just stand out.
If you read my post on Wednesday, you will know that I felt like my recipe should have involved pumpkin or something fall - ish, so it got me thinking.
So it got me thinking: why not try something different?
So I got thinking about some of the modern stuff served at celebrations these days and the cult recipe of chilli paneer came to mind.
Hahahaha... And so it got me thinking, «Oo nga, we have lots of photos but not much videos.
And so this got me thinking... I would love to do a Christmas tree of all handmade ornaments with the only things........
Everyone ended up frustrated so it got me thinking...» Read more
Choose your thoughts and words wisely so you get your thoughts and words going in the direction where you want to take your life.
So that got me thinking: what do you make when you desperately want a last taste of summer, but cold salads and outdoor cooking is just not going to work?
So it got me thinking, I need to add a Coffee Date series to the blog.
So it got me thinking.
So that got me thinking, there are probably others who would like to know what a one year old fashion blog looks like.
In my head I am 26 and always will be so I get your thinking.
so it got me thinking, i checked her profile and it is active again!!!.
«Today is Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, so it got me thinking about our need to build the strength of diversity in our industry,» she said.
Yet the world is becoming borderless and more universal, so it got me thinking about trends in the publishing industry that have changed how books are created, marketed, and distributed.
Was I in for a shock, the absolute BS that was being advertised on this section blew my mind away so that got me thinking about another educational blog on credit repair services.
So this got me thinking about a hypothetical scenario:
So get your thinking caps on, submit your questions, and join us back here at Noon EST on July 27th ready to learn!
Research has shown that money can buy you happiness if you spend it in on moments, not stuff, so get thinking about the sorts of moments that make good presents.
So get thinking about the sorts of moments that make good long distance relationship gifts.
I personally love the feeling of a fresh start and set some great intentions for this coming year, but as I was doing so it got me thinking about how sometimes there are things that we just hold on to that keep us from moving forward.
So it got me thinking that this might be a great topic for a blog post... pretty shelf styling.

Not exact matches

So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
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So, it comes to the point where you've got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't think you can.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
«So it's a convenient trope, but I think it's one that can lead you down a path where only the people who live in that space get to make policy on that space.
It says to the other party: «By involving this particular person, you are not going to so easily get away with what you think you're getting away with.»
With video, your goal is to get certain desirable people (who fit your target market) familiar with your brand and think happy thoughts about you so that later, when they do need to buy the stuff you sell, they'll give you preference.
So we decided to spend some time speaking with Roberts, to get his views on the current state of life sciences investing and to learn what he thinks may set him apart from the rest of the health care VC crowd.
But I think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
Think of it: if you enjoyed getting in a cramped space for hours after waiting in line, being patted down, and contributing to your kids» worlds flooding and pollution, would you need the illusion of sitting still for so long being enjoyable?
I can't help but reiterate this because most businesses think, and wrongly so, that getting to know their customers is a process that starts and ends with the few initial interactions.
So when we looked at the model, we got excited about the idea of what we call «incidental insurance»: Using tech to seamlessly integrate insurance within a handful of moments when it's naturally necessary people to think about insurance.
«There are traffic jams, there are parking fees, so I think it's a very reliable way for people to get food.»
With so many options, it's easy for a new business owner to get caught up in the excitement of making sales and to forget the necessity of a well - thought - out credit policy.
When you «got so much money you should start a bank,» so much paper right in front of you it's hard to think, then you've got 99 problems and keeping your job ain't one.
So I think it's a really tough seat and for me, it's really more about how you work with your business partners, how you share the data, how you get on key messages, consistently tell those stories, and how you put bravery out there and really drive the agenda of the company forward.
«If they're doing forward contracts, they want to be thinking about getting a good price for their fuel, looking into the future, to really take advantage of these lower costs, so they'll be able to take advantage for quite a while,» she says.
You've got these people who have been so hardwired into their silos that they absolutely [think they] know what the outcome is going to be.
Five Mile Longboards has quite the success story so I thought I'd take the opportunity to ask about getting started in manufacturing.
I think he made us — forced us, because he does it so often, to get comfortable with saying something is false.»
Cuban thinks people should get quarterly blood tests so they can monitor what changes in their bodies over time.
If we could just prioritize our tasks properly, we think, so nothing falls through the cracks or unexpectedly disturbs us, certainly we'll get more done.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
And it was a big part of me thinking that if I could get the whole company to behave that way and care about that customer so much, that we really could be different.»
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