Sentences with phrase «buying everything in stores»

-LSB-...] As a smart Mom, I really don't settle with the idea of buying everything in stores.
There are a lot to choose from and you don't need to buy everything in the store.
But my work is so far so fun that I have got to dress up the store and the mannequins of ladies, men, and children's, hahaha made me want t buy everything in store is the bad part haha especially most of the new collections of trendy either cloth or make up haha my pay check is know where to go:).
Plus if you ever glanced at the Japanese Uniqlo's Ginza location Instagram account, the ladies they feature manage to look so smashing in Uniqlo's clean cut style that it takes all my self control to not run out and buy everything in the store.
To make it easier (since I wanted to buy everything in the store), I broke it up to give you six completely different options!
I love the Vintage Lovebirds necklace and the Photo Charm necklace... but oh my oh my I could buy everything in the store!

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After collecting enough points employees can use them in an integrated online store to buy things — everything from e-gift cards, electronics, fashion, health and beauty and more.
On top of the amazing savings, Best Buy is offering free shipping on everything and in - store pick ups ready in one hour to make your holiday shopping much easier.
«Everything you buy at any store in the country is double taxed,» Mr. Macdonald said.
Foodland Farms sees three different kinds of shoppers in its stores: those looking for fully prepared, ready - to - eat food; customers who buy prepped product that they can cook at home; and those who want to make everything themselves from scratch.
If you're anything like me you may find that you get a little overexcited in your health food store and want to buy absolutely everything you see.
Gone are the days of planning out each meal for a week and buying everything in bulk at one grocery store.
I really love all salsas, from the freshly made to the store - bought, and everything in between.
No, these potatoes don't make themselves, and they do take a bit of pre-planning (I baked the potatoes before mixing with other ingredients (which means I had to remember that everyone's going to want to eat before they want to eat) and, since I wanted these to be weight - loss - friendly, I used this Creamy Italian Dressing (which takes about 5 minutes longer than opening a bottle of store - bought (but really didn't take any extra time because I had some on hand in my frig (which, thankfully, is the norm — we almost always have some in our frig because we eat it on nearly everything (salad, broccoli, rice, cabbage, bread, potatoes, and more) and it gets used in lots of recipes (like Garbanzo Pesto Salad and Chickpea Salad Sandwich)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-.
Inside everything was fresher and tastier than anything I can buy in the stores!
The kids lime to have sauce with everything but I don't buy it because of the additives present in the store bought ones.
(If you're in Lancaster County, PA, you should visit this place, you can walk around the store sampling everything and they have a huge range of wonderful things to eat and buy, from homemade jams and salsas to whoopie pies and three kinds of peanut butter.
I had a hard time finding any eggplant that would do so I just bought purple potatoes (which are found in most grocery stores now), peeled them, and sliced them thin (just like everything else).
There's also a product line, Barefoot Contessa Pantry, available in specialty stores where you can buy everything from coffee to cupcake mixes.
All of these things are important to me, and I'd much rather see people using organic sugar in their own home before going to the grocery store and buying a cake that contains 100 ingredients, including trans fats and everything else I'm going to talk about here.
it is just so overwhelming to do all that, in addition to everything else that that demand your attention, that you end up doing nothing, or buying a carrot cake at the local store.
I bought a small amount of tapioca flour from a store that sells everything in bulk bins - so unfortunately I don't know what brand it was.
This all - purpose gravy comes together in no time, and can be served with everything from a store - bought vegetarian holiday roast to homemade mashed potatoes.Makes 2 1/2 cups / 30 minutes or less... read more
There's not enough time in the day to make everything from scratch which is why I tend to buy things like crackers, butter, nut butters, jelly and gluten - free breads from the store.
I can't be the only one that checks the price of almost everything on Amazon first before buying it in the store, am I?!
If you can't be bothered to stop and buy groceries at the Epicurian grocery store on the way from the airport you can probably get everything you need from the fish and vegetable market and Grand Union grocery store in St John's.
Finally, in Mexico City, you'll find just about everything: tourist avenues, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, theaters, stadiums, amusement parks and a wide array of stores and shopping centers where you can buy things for the whole family.
This morning while thousands of others are out hitting stores like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy to catch Black Friday deals on everything from toys to televisions, I am still home in my pajamas.
Going to the store with kids is like gambling... you never know if you're going to win big or lose everything you had to begin with (like your sanity), so why would you chance it by having to go to the store to buy diapers when you can be perfectly safe and comfy buying them at home, online, in your pajama's... or underwear.
Hush little baby don't say a word... Mommy's going to buy you everything you need at the brand new Snuggle Bugz store in Kanata!
Homemade is just so much better than store bought in just about everything.
At some point, in the not too distant future, Amazon wants to ensure that you're buying everything from either Amazon.com or Amazon stores.
Many parents, and with the help of family and friends, believe buying everything «baby» they see in the store will make them feel more prepared.
Steve: I always used PCs prior to the last basically eight months, except for a little bit at Scientific American's offices we have Macs, and then I got an iPhone and the aesthetics — and this is well known territory, but for me, it's new — I bought a Mac book recently and everything right down to the bag that they put the box in at the Apple store is so elegant and purposeful; I mean the bag doubles as a backpack, you're never going to throw it away.
She eats flax seed meal or chia seeds in or on everything and takes a store bought gummy probiotic every night before bed.
Have you ever sat down to take a test and completely blanked, or tried to recall why you went to the grocery store in the first place and ended up buying everything but that milk you really needed?
Then she made a massive grocery list to buy all the ingredients, made an epic grocery store run to multiple stores, put everything away into her kitchen... and collapsed in the fetal position on the couch.
We have a lot to learn about gardening, especially in this new climate, so we just showed up at the store picked out lots of seeds for tomatoes, onions, arugula, and everything we'd like to put on pizzas and salads all summer long (and into the fall... Kate was passionate about buying pumpkin seeds.)
So, pretty much everything I am wearing I am not able to link (annoying) even though I did buy this dress in the store recently and saw it there the other day!
90 % of what I buy for myself, I buy it from the online shops but every now and then I just crave that special feeling of going inside of the store, being serviced / assisted when shopping and taking my time to check everything I'm interested in, try it out and then buy the «goodies» and walk out happily with my shopping bag (s).
Goodnight Macaroon is having a 40 % off everything sale Frye is doing a sale for 50 % off on select items (adore these and these) Francesca's is doing 30 % off entire store plus more on some categories Bauble Bar is my go - to for jewelry and they are doing 35 % if you buy 2 items and 25 % off if you buy one Bloomingdale's is doing a 25 % sale — it's not universal but they've got some goodies in there (like this and this) J. Crew is doing 40 % with code «HOLIDAY» (I've owned this bad boy for over a year and LOVE it, I'm also eyeing this and this) Club Monaco has a sale that builds as you spend more — so tricky — but also has extra 30 % off sale with code «THANKSAGAIN» Lord & Taylor has 25 % off store wide (love this and these)
Get away from everything you've been staring at for days, maybe go to the store and buy some new things to freshen up your house and get prepped for spring (I'm throwing the «prep for spring» thing in there for others who wish this weather was gone).
I found it at Amarcord Vintage in Williamsburg, the store has so many amazing treasures that I seriously wanted to buy everything!
I have been able to cut our grocery bill in half by only buying what WE NEED vs. buying everything in front of my face while I shop in store.
The general state of things when my family ventures into these stores, in no particular order: we skip through the aisles, we play on toy bikes and fire trucks, the grown boys play with action figures, we try on hats and scarves and shoes and necklaces, we drink coffee, we buy everything.
Every season new clothes hit the stores and new (old) trends emerge again, so it's easy to get sucked into the need to buy everything to keep up with what's «in» at the moment.
Back in Australia, I hadn't really shopped at Zara, however, being here in the UK and heading into Zara, I've wanted to buy EVERYTHING at the store!
The store is beautiful, the salespeople are so stylish I wanted to snap their pictures, and I could have bought one of everything in the store.
Like everything in life, procrastination has its costs, and trying to whip up an outfit without watching the sales could end up costing you more than buying a pre-made outfit at the store.
I seriously want everything in there!!!! Since this dress is vintage, I have no link to buy, but I did link the store's website so you can peruse their vintage selection no matter where you live.
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