Sentences with phrase «bought container of»

We just bought a container of the Americana chalk paint but haven't used it yet.
Suppose I bought a container of CO2 for carbonated beverages and boosted the CO2ppm from 390 to 1000ppm in my apartment air.
A few years ago I bought a container of googly eyes and made these Chocolate Pumpkin Spider Donuts.
I've made this fried ice cream recipe using both homemade whipped cream and a store bought container of whipped cream.
I was brought to the Vital Proteins webpage, and after reading about how it would make your hair grow crazy fast and help to prevent wrinkles I bought a container of collagen peptides.
I bought a container of hummus at the store for Greg and I and I was just not in love with it at all.
I bought a container of purple - skinned Mission figs at the grocery.
Just bought a container of blueberries and now I know just what I'm going to do with them.
I started with a small store - bought container of the best organic yogurt I could find, and fairly recently used a half - cup container of organic kefir.
I bought a container of what I thought was green salsa, and upon getting home, I actually read the label / It is green pepper, red pepper, onion, garlic, culantro, cilantro and tomatoes all diced up super fine.
However, I am not fond of the flavor of commercial almond paste nor am I fond of buying containers of things where I'm going to throw out half.
If you are going that route however you are going to need more liquid than that, so I would also buy a container of vegetable broth as well.
We don't eat mustard in our household — is there a substitution for the dijon that comes somewhat close in flavor so I don't have to go out and buy a container of it to use only 1 Tablespoon?
Buy the container of 12 oz of natural pizza sauce and that will do every one of the 12 English muffin parts.
A magically smooth hummus comes together in five minutes with only five ingredients and you will be forever grateful to never again have to buy another container of pre-made hummus.
To make preparation of the salsa easy, buy a container of cubed watermelon in the produce section of the grocery store and cut the chunks up into smaller pieces.
You can buy a container of cream, empty some out to make room in the container, shake it for 15 minutes or so, and out comes butter.
You can grow your own little plot of wheatgrass if you're feeling ambitious (and obnoxiously trendy), but I usually just buy a container of it at Whole Foods.
I buy a container of organic coconut water from a health food store, or buy fresh coconuts to obtain the coconut water from the inside.
No, it wasn't the fact that I bought containers of chocolate covered coconut almonds by the half - dozen (although I might need to reassess that).
To create the centerpiece, I folded lengths of burlap and wrapped them around store - bought containers of succulents.
I listened to a podcast one time with a guy who was rehabbing 100's of units of apartments in Texas and he started his own wholesale building materials company and was buying containers of vinyl tile from China and was selling to other apartment rehabbers in Texas.

Not exact matches

Her basic organizing principle: group like with like, and buy a dollar store container for each set of like items (pens, batteries, stamps, etc).
The consolidation — including Maersk's takeover of Hamburg Süd, Cosco offer to buy to buy Hong Kong's OOCL, and the merger of three Japanese liners — has almost halved the number of global container shipping firms since 2015.
Leonard: Yeah, well before they went out of business, I bought 4,000 containers.
The maker of Rubbermaid Tupperware containers announced plans to buy Jarden in a cash and stock deal.
And, for most of us, it's more convenient to buy food storage containers from brands that make their wares available online or in brick - and - mortar stores.
Unfortunately, make - your - own - peanut - butter is often pretty pricey: around $ 7 per pound, so registered dietitian and nutritionist Andy Bellatti advises simply buying pre-made nut butter (a 16 - oz container of Smucker's Chunky Peanut Butter retails for around $ 3 at Walmart) that only lists two ingredients on the nutrition label.
I went down to the fishing store and bought a Styrofoam container of earthworms.
12 oz whole grain lasagna noodles (15 noodles) 8 oz lean ground beef (at least 90 % lean) 2 tsp olive oil 8 oz portobello mushrooms, chopped 4 c Quick Marinara Sauce (1 1/2 recipes) or low - sodium store - bought marinara 1 container (15 oz) part - skim ricotta 1 pkg (10 oz) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained well 1 lg egg, lightly beaten Pinch of ground nutmeg 2/3 c grated part - skim mozzarella (3 oz) 1/4 c grated Parmesan
67.6 ounces or 2 liters of coconut water (I buy two large containers of coconut water at my local grocery store)
A small bag of organic nuts can easily set you back $ 5 - 7, whereas you can buy a bag of them in bulk for just a little bit more, AND for double, if not triple, the amount — all whilst saving on plastic packaging too, if you bring your own container.
But while I do love malt, I usually can't seem to get through an entire container of malted milk powder, so I decided not to go out and buy it just for one recipe.
I bought this package of glass containers from Target (http://bit.ly/2lyYAz8).
I get a kick out of finding the perfect container for everything, so it's another excuse for me to buy some glass milk bottles, separators, you name it!
Day 2: Breakfast was the granola we brought from home with a single serve container of organic milk that I bought at the grocery store.
To this day my dad still buys 1 gallon containers of Neapolitan ice cream.
I hesitate to buy things from Bulk Barn if there is an allergy because of the open containers.
I bought my first flat of strawberries of the season from our Farmer's Market at noon on Saturday and by dinner time on Sunday, the entire flat was gone... except 4 containers.
But unlike the creamy store - bought containers we usually opt for, pack full of calorific mayonnaise and god only knows what else, why not add a little something special to your coleslaw this summer?
I was just buying hummus at Whole Foods this week because I never can bring myself to buying a big container of pricey tahini and not knowing what to do with it all.
Homemade yogurt is a game changer; I don't think I will ever buy big containers of yogurt at the store again!
The measurements of the potatoes and chard and not exact because they were just bought up in the size / container at the market that was available (i.e., they weren't weighed).
I challenged myself this week by buying a big container of baby portobello mushrooms at Costco to force myself to get creative with them.
while most days i usually buy huge containers of it from sahadi's (the most bomb middle eastern grocery / deli in all the land) i've been trying to hone my mujadra - making skills.
Many kitchens are, in fact, filled with all sorts and sizes of containers, bought for many different purposes.
«We're looking into buying biodegradable plastic containers, first and foremost, because it's the right thing to do, just from a philosophical point of view.
Usually the serving size on a container of store bought hummus is 2 tablespoons, but I always want more than that, so I doubled it.
I've been doing little cooking and baking lately, so to avoid buying ingredients that will eventually take up precious space in Tupperware containers full of my pantry items.
You can also get pre-mixed pho spice packets to avoid buying full containers of whole spices.
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