Sentences with phrase «around the store trying»

Not exact matches

Ahead of its delisting, the company had been aggressively closing underperforming stores and focusing on licensing efforts as it tried to turn around the business.
CVS is trying to win regulatory approval for its plan to buy Aetna for $ 67.5 billion, which will bring together around 10,000 CVS stores and Aetna's 22 million customers.
I went to a couple stores and they said they don't carry hazelnuts until around Christmas, but I really want to try this recipe soon!
While I was winding my way around the store, trying to not let my daughter distract me too much, I saw a whole bunch of these O Organics products throughout the store.
Stores like Sprouts have good weekly sales, try to plan meals around that.
It seems I am always running around trying to get that last gift purchased or running to the store for more tape to finish wrapping presents.
I meant to try it, but never got around to it when cranberries were in the stores.
I still don't own a spiralizer and I feel like I'm literally the only food blogger who doesn't I didn't know coconut vinegar existed, but it sounds like something I would love Oh, and I've never tried daikon, I don't think I can find it here... But, I'm going to keep my eyes peeled and see if it pops up in some of the more ethnic food stores around here!
This stuff came into my store a few months ago, right about the time I gave Whole30 a try the first time around, and even though I didn't make it through the 30 days the first time around (bad head space at that time), I still kept buying this stuff, because it's so good!
I need to find a Greek grocery store around here and try some new things that are not sold in our American stores.
Standing around in the ever - expanding bread aisle, deciphering labels, monitoring lists of ingredients, trying to remember which bread we bought last time, and generally spending too much time at the grocery store.
I got it at Trader Joes but maybe you can try some other stores if you don't have Trader Joes around where you live.
I have never tried it the other way aroundstoring the dough.
You can play around with the hummus seasonings, try beetroot, black bean, pumpkin, roasted pepper, sun - dried tomato or simply your favourite store - bought hummus.
BTW, I haven't tried the Dagoba chips yet (remember... no grocery stores that carry them around here), but I love that they don't contain soy.
«People should be trying to be more consciously aware of the seduction going on around them, because it's easy to fall into the rut of «eating out» at the grocery store — and they're paying a premium for that.»
I'm sure if you look around in thrift stores you could find a very similar one, but for now, you can try this cute laced pull - through belt from Metro 7.
You know the scene where the kid is running willy - nilly around a store and the mom is sweating and red - faced and trying to keep from breaking down in public?
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
-- I have an Italian mom, which means dark, hereditary circles and hollows — I just turned 50 on July 20 — and though I try to take good care of myself and am told that I look younger than my age, these eyes are showin'the signs... — I have a 12 year old boy with special needs and sleep is something that we do not get much of around here, which impacts my eyes (no replacement for sleep, I know)-- I have tried many, many, many creams (drug store brands, Estee Lauder, Lancome Genifique, Clinique, Origins, Clarins, Chanel, am trying ProX / olay right now, many others) and I have still not yet found my holy grail eye cream, nor have I ventured into trying the Perricone brand (though I've always wondered if it was worth it)
Try some different pairs of shoes on your baby and walk around the store a bit.
But I still find myself so often stopping the flow of baking and working to try and remember just where it is now, that I'm storing the x, y, or z. I'm playing around with the sun as it moves through the day, figuring out just where best to let the bread rise.
Do you REALLY want to spend the last weeks of your pregnancy running around to 7 different stores trying to return all those receiving blankets?
Check out your local grocery store and drugstore to see if they have any free ones, and try to remember to save the boxes you'll surely have around the house later this year during the holiday season.
If you've ever had to carry a single stroller around, you will understand just how annoying it can be trying to figure out how to store this big piece of equipment somewhere that is out of the way and won't be nuisance to others around you.
While some independent retail stores hire staff with enough knowledge to help you try on a carrier, adjust it for ergonomic fit, and let you wear your baby around the store for a while, it's still scary to drop a hundred — or more!
Try not to freak out: High levels of the stress hormone cortisol can trigger fat and sugar cravings, and can also cause the body to hang onto fat and store it around the midsection.
You can play around with the hummus seasonings, try beetroot, black bean, pumpkin, roasted pepper, sun - dried tomato or simply your favourite store - bought hummus.
So now you just have sugar floating around and insulin trying to franticly store it in fat cells and get it out of the blood stream.
The next time you shop for groceries, try shopping only around the perimeter of the grocery store where real food is.
Everybody knows that around the first of the New Year, gyms will be packed full of people and health food stores will be filled with individuals trying to change up their diet.
I saw this recipe and had all the ingredients laying around, so figured I'd give it a try instead of driving to the store.
I saw this on the rack at the store and my eyes were glued to it, I had to try it on.I wear a 3 in torrid shirts but the 3 was too tight around my belly so I got a 4 and fits way better.I use it as a everyday jacket.
Around this time last year, I went in stores and tried to find a match and the lady recommended the original synchro skin in the shade neutral 3.
Think I will try To shop around to find a better in store customer experience.
I've been eyeing camo skinnies every time I'm in a store, but, like you, hadn't gotten around to trying them out.
I try to spread the love around, but this girl just does the cutest things, and she is a new kid on the block in bloggyland, but clearly she knows her way around the paint store:
I'll try to look around of the store in Atlanta to see in person first.
I would definitely try to check out the local Goodwill (s), and try googling to see if there are other thrift stores that are around as well.
Also, was a good chance to strut around pieces from a new store I recently tried out: Goodnight Macaroon.
Had an adventurous weekend running around town trying to hunt down a Kartell lamp I've been dreaming about for ages only to find out it was temporarily sold out in every single store I walked into (thanks for the help, universe!).
That's why it's so important to have stores like HIPS where women can browse around, try things on, and style outfits in an environment that welcomes and celebrates them.
Sometimes, I'll even poke around in store and try things on for fit, and then go home and order online!
Shoe lovers around the world are flocking to department stores to try and pick up the mule sandal.
All the thrift stores around me are scary, but I need to try thrifting in Columbus because some of my friends have made some great purchases there!
If you hate clothes shopping I'm more than happy to have you follow me around the store while I hand things to you to try on.
To wit, five stylists from Saks Fifth Avenue stores around the country show us five new looks to try this season, and we asked it - illustrator Blair Breitenstein to show how cool girls around the country would put everything together.
I'm hoping to try be more organised, as taking a toddler around busy stores at Christmas does not sound appealing!
I didn't even need to try it on; I just handed it to my husband to hold on to while I ran around the store hyperventilating and grabbing things in my size.
As in could not wait to try it on abandoned walking around the rest of the store and took my pile to the fitting room immediately excited!
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z