So when I was
at the grocery store yesterday and they were out of organic parsley, my eyes landed on a gorgeous bunch of organic rainbow carrots with their pristine, frilly greens still attached.
I'm in NYC, and turned over every tortilla pack
at the grocery store yesterday, trying to find one that didn't contain preservatives, acids, etc..
I saw some orzo
at the grocery store yesterday but didn't have an idea in mind.
I'm kicking myself for not buying that yellow squash
at the grocery store yesterday!
Also, I spent like a bazillion hours
at the grocery store yesterday just getting things for Thursday, so there's no way I'm going back.
My guy got fussy
at the grocery store yesterday, so I turned on some ocean waves, and combined with the motion of the cart, he was out in seconds.
I also looked at jarred baby food while
at the grocery store yesterday, and a small jar of organic carrots (2.5 oz) was $ 0.85, which works out to be $ 0.34 per ounce.
At the grocery store yesterday, I looked up to find one of my former middle school students sacking my groceries.
But as luck would have it, I saw peaches
at the grocery store yesterday.
I bought these huge glass jars
at the grocery store yesterday and tossed in some epsom salts for snow and a few last minute trinkets that hadn't found a spot to settle yet.
And, I just bought some coconut milk
at the grocery store yesterday.
In other words, you can not purchase life insurance on the stranger you met
at the grocery store yesterday.
I found baby pumpkins
at the grocery store yesterday so, in my book, it's officially autumn!
Not exact matches
It occurred to me
yesterday (as I was skillfully avoiding an encounter with a certain someone
at the
grocery store) that the most frustrating thing about being seen as an «outsider» is knowing that when people talk to you about faith, they approach the conversation with the assumption that you have nothing to contribute to it.
Made this
yesterday with Lorna Doones (only shortbread cookies I could readily find
at my usual
grocery store!)
Lorna Doone — I didn't get a chance to respond here
yesterday, but was reading your comments while
at the
grocery store and decided to give the tart a go with a 10 - ounce box of these.
It was GREAT compared to the regular velveeta... Tried to buy it
yesterday at HEB
grocery store & they don't carry it.
I was
at the Mexican
grocery store yesterday picking up stuff to make this and when I went to go get rung up, the guy kept saying something to me to which I responded with about a hundred I'm Sorry's and What's.
Since I have been eating sugar free and wheat free, I stopped buying chocolate chips.I saw the chocolate chips you mentioned
yesterday at the
grocery store.
For example, Nancy Johnson, Melanie Koss, and Miriam Martinez discuss a student who read Wonder, a young adult novel about a boy with unsettling facial abnormalities, and wrote in his journal, «
Yesterday when I was
at the
grocery store with my mom I saw a man with no arm.
I bought this magazine
yesterday at the
grocery store before I saw this post, but somehow it didn't come home with me.