Sentences with phrase «back shelf of»

In my year - end summary post over the weekend, I touched on some analysis showing, unsurprisingly, that after several years of heavy exposure, global warming, the greatest story rarely told, had reverted to its near perpetual position on the far back shelf of the public consciousness — if not back in the freezer.
He could easily get a job sitting on the back shelf of John Prescott's Jag.
I long for the day when the bible is relegated to the back shelves of the library with the other ancient mythology like the Iliad.
Coconut flour, made from dried, ground coconut meat, is no longer only found on the back shelves of your local health - food store.

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Order - to - shelf «has transformed the inventory levels that we have in the back room, essentially clearing them out so that we're mainly focusing on what we call our never - outs, the key items that we need to have in stock all the time in our stores,» Whole Foods» vice president of operations, Ken Meyer, said on an earnings call in February.
BIRTH Siri: Ten days before the death of John McCarthy, the computer scientist who had coined the term «artificial intelligence» back in 1956, new machine life appeared on global retail shelves.
One of those requirements, they say, has led to a dramatic reduction in Whole Foods stores» so - called back stock, the products stored in back rooms until they are needed on store shelves.
Perhaps the most important part of that strategy relies on Target resolving its distribution woes and stocking shelves this August with everything a parent or kid could want on a back - to - school list, as well as those special items they can't find at other stores (Shaun White's collection of skate shoes and apparel, for instance).
The reusable menstrual cup is a technology that's been around for nearly a hundred years, but it languished in obscurity for much of that time, stuck on high shelves in the back corners of health food stores.
«We are pleased that a balanced agreement has been reached and that Nestle products will soon be back on the shelves of the six members of the European retail alliance AgeCore,» a company spokesman said, confirming a report by Germany's Lebensmittelzeitung.
The efforts are part of a broader plan to spark interest in yogurt again and «bring the magic back to the yogurt shelf,» said McGuinness.
EASTWOOD: But then years later I went back to Universal, it was a different regime then but I went back to Universal and I went to Lew Wasserman who was the head of Universal at that time and I said you know that you have this story called Play Misty for Me that's on the shelf nobody was making.
Data scientists working on the digital supply chain can generate new insights from their products regardless of whether the shipment is sitting in the back of a delivery truck or on a distributor's warehouse shelf.
The spot ends with the dad branding Peanut Butter Cheerios as «The Official Cereal of Dadhood,» a label General Mills is sticking on boxes as the product returns to shelves as a permanent item after a limited release back in March 2013.
I guess if they absolutely * MUST * have it back, i can grant them a game of 3 Heart Monte with these other two mummified hearts I keep in jars on my shelf, because collecting mummified body parts is totally sane and acceptable.
Sadly, for me, the blurb on the back of the book comes true «This book belongs on the shelf of every Bible Teacher and Student» and on my shelf it will remain.
Among the books, all of which either wear their contemporary paper jackets or are recent paper - backs, on the shelves that climb the walls, are displayed plastic reproductions of such things as a Tibetan prayer wheel, African masks, a cross or two, a grinning gargoyle, several Indian - temple loving couples, and (standing in a corner) a crosier.
This simply means that protecting children becomes a «way of life» for the Christian community, not something to be put back on the shelf once a policy has been adopted.
I started working on Evolving in Monkey Town nearly four years ago, signed a contract with Zondervan back in September of 2008, and won't see the book on shelves until June of 2010!
So they know what it is like to stand in the grocery store, holding back tears while mentally counting out the coins in your hand... your heart beating to the antcipation of what precious item you might need to put back on the shelf.
In a box at the back of my closet, a few last things remain: odds and ends sent on to me in Washington by my mother, for the most part, as she came across them here and there in long - unopened moving cartons stacked in the basement or old shoe boxes hidden for years on the shelves behind the winter coats.
I put them back on the shelf and walked away, not ready to make a decision that would have such far reaches, even if it was just a set of mixing bowls.
I have neglected the two bags on my pantry shelf for a few weeks now (I blame almond flour for distracting me) but no better way to dive back in then with a ginormous stack of chocolate and fluffiness and all the cozy morning feels.
I'm going back to the store tomorrow to buy more before Quaker desides to take them off of the shelves.
It has been nearly 40 years since I last had Uncle Sam Cereal (back then it had a metal pour spout built into the side of the box and the box even contained raisins); but for some unknown reason it disappeared from the shelf.
Paleo experts took note of our modern - day behavior and thought, if obesity and disease rates are rising as quickly as processed foods are flying off shelves, maybe we should go back to our roots and eat like our early ancestors did?
If all I had in front of me was shelves or 100 calorie packs and other sorts of Frakenfoods, why yes I would go running straight for the produce and never look back.
I took them out of the oven, turned around, and saw the red staring back at me from my pantry shelves.
Anyway, it lasts forever, so even if you never use it for anything else, you can keep it in the back of your seasoning shelf and pull it out every year just for this.
With so many canisters filled with Slap Ya Mama, Jennifer Walker, Jack's mother and owner of the company, loaded the canisters into the back of her car and went to the local grocery stores to see if they would put the spice mix on their shelves.
President and CEO Jon Geisler says the company was founded in 1979, but its origins date back further, when the principals began developing freeze - drying technology to extend the shelf life of food.
I've had a bag of dried black - eyed peas on a shelf in my food pantry for over 5 years; leftovers from a bag that I used one New Years way back when... well, it's finally gone.
Following on from last weeks» blog, which discussed the findings of a survey that set out to establish the UK's favourite sweet treats — which included a number of well established and retro brands — I recently received an email detailing the campaign to «Bring back Banjo», a chocolate bar that hasn't been seen on our shelves since the 1980s.
Dear Elana - I have 3 of your cookbooks, and they never get put back in the book shelf and forgotten like all my others.
Back in the day, hunting down a can of them took time and effort; nowadays, you'll find a few different varieties on the shelves in most supermarkets.
As a global consumer survey by natural colour solutions provider GNT shows, about half of all consumers will put products with artificial additives like colourants back on the shelf.
Okay back to business, the fermentation process of the two ingredients (the sugar and bacteria) creates this slimy substance which is then dried up and made into powder form that you see on store shelves.
With a stunning diamond faceted bottle and velvet label with silver embossing, this premium vodka will sit well on the back bars of high - end night spots and earns its place amongst rival premium brands on supermarket shelves across the UK.
He also warned CCA that the bottler's Mount Franklin range of water products risked being pared back on its supermarket shelves.
As more shelf - space is dedicated to gluten - free products in the snack and bread aisles, one retired baking industry veteran noticed a void in the in - store bakery section — and it pulled him out of retirement and back to the drawing board.
Sitting in an elegant dining room at Château Margaux filled with 20 dozen drinking wines with a shelf value of $ 2500 a bottle, our host managing director of Château Margaux, Paul Pontallier guided us through wines going back three decades.
The daigou practice of clearing out the shelves of Australian supermarkets and pharmacies and sending the products back to Chinese customers slowed markedly in the September quarter of 2016, as daigou moved to cut out the middleman and buy directly from wholesalers.
I immediately threw the bag of rice into the trash outside and then headed back inside to clear the weevil - filled shelf.
I used to store all foods in our pantry, but after forgetting about a huge bag of rice I had shoved to the back of the shelf for a few months, I started seeing little bugs crawling around on that shelf.
This weekend, when I opened up my fridge, all that stared back at me were a bunch of cold, bare, fluorescent lit shelves.
The Organic Food Incubator, as it's called, bridges the gap between back - of - the - napkin visions and grocery store shelves.
Fold edges under and crimp all the way around, making sure dough extends to the outer edge of the lip of the pie dish (this will create a shelf for the dough to sit on, preventing it from sliding back into dish).
The Organic Food Incubator bridges the gap between back - of - the - napkin visions and grocery store shelves.
Leaders of Australia's melon industry will meet with supermarkets today to discuss strategies to get rockmelon back on shelves, after a listeria contamination linked to two deaths saw the affected fruit removed from stores.
That this House: (1) notes with concern the impact on the Dairy Industry of the Coles milk pricing strategy and that: (a) dairy farmers around the country are today seriously questioning their future having suffered through one of the worst decades in memory including droughts, floods, price cuts and rising cost of inputs such as energy and feed; (b) unsustainable retail milk prices will, over time, compel processors to renegotiate contracts with dairy farmers and the prospect that these contracts will be below the cost of production may force many to leave the industry; (c) the fact that supermarkets are now selling milk cheaper than many varieties of bottled water will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back for many dairy farmers; and (d) the risk of other potential impacts includes: (i) decreased competition as name brands are forced from the shelves; and (ii) the possible loss of fresh milk supplies to some parts of the country as local fresh milk industries become unviable; and (2) calls on the Government to: (a) ask the ACCC to immediately examine the big supermarkets and milk wholesalers after recent price cuts to ensure they do not have too much market power and are not anti-competitive in their behaviour; and (b) support the new Senate inquiry into the ongoing milk price war between the country's major supermarket chains».
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