Sentences with phrase «spending on avocado»

With all that extra money they would have been spending on avocado toast, millennials will surely be diving into homeownership any day now.
Freely spending on avocados — the pricey, popular superfruit beloved by young people — may be one of the reasons why some young people can't afford a

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Sometimes we all just want something amazingly quick and easy for dinner, at this point I often go straight for avocado and hummus on toast, which is amazing, but sometimes it's nice to spend an extra few minutes in the kitchen and whip up something amazing like this beautiful veggie stir fry with a creamy tahini and tamari sauce and a mountain of delicious buckwheat noodles.
The Commission allocated the bulk of its marketing spend on measurable and highly - targeted digital and social media programs that allowed CAC and its content partners to effectively engage with California avocado fans on a variety of platforms.
But sometimes I'd rather spend my fat calories on something else, like avocado or sausage.
Millennials have become a much maligned generation — they're either living in their parents» basement, or spending too much time playing video games, or unable to buy a home because they're spending too much money on avocado toast or delaying marriage, aka «failing» to reach the traditional markers of adulthood (hey, maybe those markers need -LSB-...]
In the tradition of twice - baked and fully stuffed potatoes, these tofu stuffed avocados present beautifully on a plate after some time spent on the outside grill.
This Sunday Jase and I spent the day lounging around Nottinghill, the weekend itself was actually really relaxed in the end, I got treated to a special Valentines dinner out on Saturday, and Sunday I repaid the treat by taking Jase to Electric House where we devoured the perfect brunch (avocado toast, poached eggs & almighty bloody mary's) and whiled away a good few hours on the cosy armchairs!
The demand for avocados, in general, is on the rise — millennials are spending more on them than houses, after all, (cue eyeroll).
One minute, our age group is being accused of spending too much money on lattes and avocado toast.
Tim Gurner, a millionaire Australian developer, went on television in May and criticized millennials for spending too much money on «smashed avocados» and not enough on homes.
Though our doctors would cringe if we added fatty bacon to our burritos, they praise us for spending the extra money on a couple slices of fresh avocado.
We spent a long weekend on Ellie's Family's Avocado Farm, on a Lake, and ate our body weight in Avo.
From not being able to afford houses because they've spent their deposit on avocado toast to being named the laziest generation so far, heaping opprobrium on Gen Y seems to have become a trend.
Recently, Australian property manager Tim Gurner dissed twenty - and thirty - somethings everywhere by saying they'll never buy a home because they are too preoccupied with spending money on avocado toast.
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