Still want to pour a big
glass of grocery store milk?
Now when I have one
glass of grocery store milk, I can feel it later that night.
Not exact matches
Because when I want a drink for breakfast, I will not be reaching for a
glass of orange juice from my local
grocery store.
The added advantage
of buying them in bulk form is that they are a lot cheaper than buying those small
glass bottles from your local
grocery store.
Start by making simple changes like carrying your own reusable bags to
grocery stores, drinking out
of reusable containers and buying products that are packaged in
glass, cardboard, paper or biodegradable material.
You can make your own scented bath oil for your child with two drops
of orange and two drops
of lavender essential oil in a shot
glass full
of grapeseed oil (available at the
grocery store).
We stop at a near - empty
grocery store, a white building that doesn't look like a
store, where there are a few
glass cases with items neatly arranged — a few razor blades, three batteries, and small bags
of raisins, nuts, and American candy bars.
You know the one I'm talking about in the
glass jar that's always found in the chip aisle
of the
grocery store?
I buy small
glass jars
of salmon roe at gourmet
grocery stores for as little as ten to fifteen dollars.
8 Drops peppermint oil 2 Tbsp carrier oil (such as coconut oil — to tone down the peppermint oil burn into a tingle only) 1 Tbsp beeswax pellets (you can find them at Whole Foods and other specialty
grocery stores) Containers (use empty altoid tins or small
glass containers) Optional: lipstick shavings for a hint
of tint
The other day, I came home from the
grocery store with TruMoo and within minutes, was swarmed by the kids holding out empty
glasses in hopes
of getting them filled with their favorite chocolate milk.
These
grocery store tulips in a
glass pitcher just scream Spring to me and add a great touch
of color.
My sweet, sweet friend Faith came to town to visit and celebrate my semi - «retirement,» and after spending the afternoon running around to a thrift
store to find highball
glasses (which I surprisingly do not own) and the
grocery store (because I forgot to get half
of the ingredients for this recipe,) she assisted me with this shoot!
So for spring this year I used a collection
of milk
glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local
grocery store.
I went out looking for a
grocery store one day, but instead found a spiraling tower
of blue
glass.
(TNS)-- The
grocery store that James Searight and Sons opened in 1894 boasts lots
of glass and oak columns with hand - carved capitals.
These
grocery store tulips in a
glass pitcher just scream Spring to me and add a great touch
of color.
So for spring this year I used a collection
of milk
glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local
grocery store.
I placed amethyst colored
glass vases from Ikea in 2
of the slots, filled with wheat I happened to find at the
grocery store of all places.
Present cookies in a basic
glass Mason jar (available at
grocery and craft supply
stores) and, for a festive touch, attach a length
of grosgrain ribbon to the lid with double - sided tape.