Maybe this is just me, but now in my late 50's, I look around and
want less stuff in my life.
I'm in that stage of life where
I want less stuff and more peace with what I have.
Wanting less stuff is the path to being happier.
Not exact matches
Under block booking, content providers (movie studios) required theatres to buy and show
less - desirable B fare if they also
wanted the A-list
stuff.
Christianity and its stories were mostly re-used materials, because if you
want to get people to believe
stuff, you have to give them elements that they more or
less already accept.
Miso Kimchi Nachos w / Cashew Cheese Sauce Serves 2 - 4 (depending on how much you
want to
stuff your face - Sebastian and I devoured these in about 5 minutes flat) * Cashew Cheese Sauce is adapted from YumUniverse - this post:) Ingredients Cashew Cheese Sauce 1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked for at least 2 hours3 tbsp nutritional yeast2 tbsp lemon juice (about 1/2 a lemon) 2 cloves of garlic1 / 2 cup water1 tsp salt1 tbsp miso paste Nachos a TON of tortilla chips4 stalks of kale, washed and roughly chopped1 yellow bell pepper, dicedapproximately 1/2 cup Kim Chi, add more or
less to taste (I am obsessed with Alchemy Pickle Company's Bok Choy Kim Chi) Notes To prepare cheese sauce, drain the water from the soaking cashews and add the cashews to a blender.
It'd be sad if you don't
want people pinning your
stuff does that mean you
want less blog exposure?
Her approach is that by spending
less on the boring everyday
stuff, you can have more money to splurge on the things you REALLY
want, whether it's travel, fashion, electronics — you name it!
They
WANT to nurse because it temporarily calms the reflux symptoms - sooths the burning of the reflux from the fresh milk as well as moving
stuff DOWN the digestive track instead of up - but may perpetuate the problem and in a mother
less committed to breastfeeding actually lead to early weaning.
Simple choices on a daily basis make it
less likely that your child will
want to fight you on the big
stuff.
What do you suggest to do with a kiddo who if left to his own devices, will go for the
less healthy
stuff (he always only drank water, juice very diluted but only on occasion and he never really cared for juice anyway but now
wants lemonade or even soda.
This
stuff is
less important if you will only be using it for short walks, but if serious hiking is what you
want to do then all of these safety and security features are important.
First baby due
less than 4 months from now I am so lost at what to get don't
wan na waste money on unnecessary
stuff... just my husband and I...
You
want to be able to pull the trigger on all this
stuff more or
less simultaneously, with no dropped balls.
Far
less of all that «I
want to hear the Honourable Member for Chuffnell Poges»
stuff from Mr Speaker.
Owning
less stuff has allowed me to live in a smaller space, to spend
less money, to work
less, and has ultimately given me the freedom to spend my time the way I
want.
When I feel good about those choices and fill up on the nutritious
stuff first, I'm
less likely to crave dessert and I only have it when I really
want it.
Sometimes I wish I had my own team of scientists to study the crazy
stuff I
want to study, like if low inflammation and good nutrition makes the body more resilient to the effects of epinephrine and
less likely to express «adrenal resistance» like it does with insulin.
I'm not giving this up for any reason — if I
want to lose weight I just cut back on other
stuff that I am willing to cut back on — a little
less whey protein and other fats — non fat sour cream really isn't all that bad or low fat cream cheese
It seems to me that it's the quantity of protein that's the problem and that we
want to eat
less of the
stuff.
But to me, what makes social media so awesome, is how we're taking away that traditional approach of «I - could - care -
less - about - you - I - just -
want - to - market - my - product» and we're replacing it with «I - do - care - about - you - and - I -
want - to - get - to - know - you - and - then - maybe - you'll - buy - my -
stuff.»
Most of this was because I have had some
stuff going on in my personal life and there were many days where I didn't care what I was wearing, much
less wanted to take pictures of myself.
I love pretty much everything about this post (which I may have said about a previous post or two, too)- but I
want to kick in my two cents about the growing older, knowing
less stuff thing... I decided somewhere around the age of 23 that all that
stuff I THOUGHT I knew about the world?!? Not even beginning to scratch the surface.
If you're
less concerned with that type of
stuff, you may
want to skip on this review.
Focus on the
less superficial
stuff, not how tall or suave or sexy you
want your prospect to be..
If you're a stickler for the most up - to - date
stuff, you might
want to hold off, or of course go with the Blu - ray version, if you don't already have that; if you're a
less discerning fan who just
wants a copy of the (new) biggest movie of all - time to revisit at your leisure, well, this release works fine.
The premise paves the way for the usual
stuff about a virgin (Buggs (Kristin Wiig)-RRB-
wanting to fornicate and indulging in wacky - tobaccy; about fag - hating rednecks in a honkytonk with a band that plays a bluegrass version of the Cantina Theme from Star Wars; and about referencing everything from Capturing the Friedmans to Close Encounters of the Third Kind (with an assist from Steven Spielberg on the phone, no
less).
308 GTi mechanical diff best brakes
less of the silly
stuff lighter more fun when you
want it and discreet.
I have held the line at $ 9.99 since there is so much good
stuff out there at that price point or
less, but I resent having to pay more than paper at any time for an ebook, and I don't
want to read paper when I have my kindle.
There is a market for this and let me tell you the public
wants something that has enough power to handle the big
stuff not some dual core POS with 512 or 1gig of memory that will be outdated in
less then a year.
iOS is far easier to develop for (
less device fragmentation and forking of OS) and far more profitable (Android users are cheapos and geeks who
want free
stuff, neither of which buy many apps).
About the filing / ban on preferential payments... I
want to pay off what I've been charging in the past month on a couple of cards because the balances are small —
less than $ 200 each — and I don't
want to be accused of charging
stuff without meaning to pay!
lol * Note to others, convince your kids into getting
stuff that you
want,
less hassle from the wife *
DLC cost money for games cost more to make today and todays game prices is almost the same as the 80s which with inflation would be 80 $ -100 $ today and PS1 disc games would be around 75 $ -80 $ Today, so todays game is cheaper than ever so complaining about DLC prices mean that you may
want smaller games with
less stuff or that developer should work cheaper without insurance or coffee.
A bit fewer people visiting the convention this time, but that just meant
less people crowding around the tables where I
wan na buy
stuff XD But I understand that it might be frustrating for the sellers to get fewer customers: / But it's usually a bit fewer people at the Vintage Computer Edition of Retro Gathering in spring time, compared to the regular Retro Gathering they host each fall.
Intel is
less of a major need, but I doubt NVIDIA would
want to allow MS to use an AMD CPU with their
stuff.
Those
wanting more details will search it out at university and in textbooks, and those seeking
less detail can already find it on the web (assuming they can sort out the good
stuff from the wingnut
stuff, but it's hard to get rid of that issue in a world where anyone can write anything they
want).
So, if you (or Mr. Monckton)
want to twist the OT around so that Genesis doesn't disagree with scientific observation, or believe in a version of an Abrahamic religion that treats it as poetry and metaphor and not fact, I could care
less, as long as you don't try to replace our valid epistemological, religion - neutral truths with the twisted exegetic
stuff or metaphoric extrapolations and use it as the basis of political or scientific decisioning or dedicate your work to Jesus or preface your conclusions with Inshallah!
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It's hard to say, but for many, living with
less does not necessarily mean a spartan existence in a tiny space; it can mean saving money on the
stuff and space you don't need, and splurging instead on the elements that you do
want.
Since both can do the same
stuff more or
less, this is a great advantage for those who
want a new, mobile, computing device for daily use.
If you are a heavy user and
want to use Google Maps on this and go for a bunch of WhatsApp replies drawing emojis and
stuff, then you might end your day with
less than 10 percent battery.
The more time passes, the
less you will
want to have your ex's
stuff in your house (or vice versa).
(MCT)-- With the coming of spring, thoughts turn to yard sales — those events in which one set of Americans buys the
stuff another set no longer
wants for more or
less than the retail price.
I
want to stay true to my style, but with
less «
stuff».
I
want less filler,
less stuff.
I believe what we really
want in our homes is more style,
less stuff.
My
stuff is
less because I like a calmer visual at my haven and I like housework nesting, but I have my limits on how many things I
want to dust.