Sentences with phrase «down aisles of grocery stores»

Over 40s Dating Tip # 84: You're Just Not Their Cookie If you're walking down the aisle of the grocery store you don't buy every type of cookie.
Skip the cookie aisle Shoppers spent almost twice as much of their discretionary spending money when they mindlessly went down every aisle of a grocery store, rather than only visiting the aisles with the food they needed, according to a study from the University of Pittsburgh and Baylor University.

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What do you do when you're sick of following your mom around at the grocery store, schlepping her grocery cart up and down, aisle after aisle, week after week?
Someone Who Is Holy isn't pacing down the grocery store aisle with three tinies hanging off the cart and coupons in her purse, she isn't running the dryer again to «fluff» the clothes that have sat in there too long, she isn't snorting while she laughs at television shows on Netflix, she isn't on her hands and knees wiping up someone else's vomit, she isn't locking the bedroom door and throwing a saucy look of promise at her husband because clearly good sex isn't included in the holiness life, she doesn't sweat, she doesn't turn on cartoons for three - minutes - of - peace - for - the - love.
The checkout lines were down the aisles, people bumped into you, reached over you, cut in front of you... basically, it was an experience I never want to have again — and haven't because even to this day I swear off entering grocery stores this week.
One day at the grocery store, Philip, who was only a few weeks old and lying in the cart, started to cry as one of my neighbors came down the aisle.
A walk down a grocery store aisle — or a whiff of last year's BlogHer room drops — can leave you feeling miserable.
The next time you walk down the produce aisle of your grocery store, you may want to reach for red onions if you are looking to fight off cancer.
• Make a list of what you need to buy at the grocery store so you don't wander down every aisle lusting over the foods you shouldn't be eating.
It's quite obvious, with a quick stroll down the perilous middle aisles of any grocery store, that a lot of food marketing targets children.
Just walk down the aisle at the grocery store or scroll through pages online: You can't deny the sheer number of protein powders on the market.
When it all comes down to it, it's a debate on what's cheaper — shopping the perimeter of the grocery store (healthy), or shopping the aisles (not so healthy).
I'll be stalking every single grocery aisle to bring you the low down on flat abs friendly foods in every section of the store.
When you sit down somewhere to order food, or walk through the aisles of your grocery store, or even before you take a bite of food, stop for a minute.
If you have made your way down the baking aisle at any grocery store lately, you may have felt completely overwhelmed with unending varieties of baking flour.
Ok... actually I called her while I was in the grocery store frantically going up and down the aisles trying to figure out how to make this slab of meat!
Remember when you were kid walking down the cereal aisle at the grocery store, eying that shiny box of Lucky Charms, only to be handed a dusty bag of Malt - O - Meal branded Marshmallow Mateys instead?
If you take a stroll down the dog food aisle at your local grocery store you will notice that there is a myriad of options available to you.
Yet, just a simple stroll down the pet food aisle of your local grocery store will tell you it's not always this straightforward.
We all go to the grocery store, and many of us spend time clipping coupons, planning out meals around deals, or comparing prices up and down the aisles.
One more example of an incident that could yield a legitimate lawsuit: you're in the grocery store, minding your own business, in the vegetable aisle, when you take a step forward, slip on a puddle of water, fall down and injure yourself.
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