The other evening I decided to do this really stupid thing and
go to the grocery store at 5 p.m. with the girls.
Recent group exhibitions include As real as walking down the street and
going to the grocery store at Rowing, London; New Ideas for the City at the State Museum of Urban Sculpture, St Petersburg; and Costume: Written Clothing, Tramway, Glasgow (all 2013).
Alexa now lets you create reminders so you can remember to check the oven or that you should
go to the grocery store at a certain time.
Not exact matches
Prepping can take form in make ways:
going to the
grocery store for meal prep, planning out your weekly workouts by rearranging your schedule, or laying your clothes out
at night.
It helps doing the simplest things like
going to the
grocery store before the tourists get here for the weekend or getting your kid out of school early or simply just getting some downtime
at the beach by yourself.
Why
go to a fancy organic
grocery store for your green juice when you can just buy it
at Starbucks?
Called Amazon
Go, the
store will allow Amazon customers
to shop for
grocery staples, prepared meals and sandwiches, and then walk right out without stopping
to pay
at a cashier or kiosk.
You're dreading
going to the
grocery store, finding recipes, purchasing kitchen appliances and cleaning up the mess
at the end of the ordeal.
Going back
to the «Halloween surprise» comparison, we observed that the U-Tokyo CPI indicator (a «nowcast» of daily inflation using scanner prices
at grocery stores) was greatly under - performing its «official» index component in October 2014.
Every time I
go through the checkout line
at the
grocery store I succumb
to the siren song of...
On most any weeknight, adults and families are on their way home from work,
going by the
grocery store to pick up something quick for supper or stopping
at a drive - through for the evening meal.
Again as I wrote in my book, «If you don't enjoy
going to the
grocery store with this person
to buy eggs or changing the clothes
at the laundromat, then you might not enjoy doing marriage.
And so I find myself jogging next
to a girl I
went to high school with, spinning alongside the
grocery store clerk, doing pilates with my neighbors, and sharing the weight room with the intimidating fit people who I can only assume actually live
at the Y.
It is
going to be so helpful when I order Coconut Milk
at the
grocery store!
Last week while doing some
grocery shopping I spotted with my brown eyes the Halloween corner
at the local
store and
went to check it out.
I haven't tried those Yoplait pumpkin pie yogurts but I am definitely
going to look for them
at the
grocery store
Sure, you can buy these all ready
to go at an Indian
grocery store or Whole Foods or on Amazon, but there is nothing quite like the aroma and freshness of a spice mix you've put together yourself
to give your recipe that added zip.
O my goodness, I tried these tonite and served it in a wrap (2pieces per wrap), Iade homemade wraps too,
to go with these and added chopped cucumbers, chopped tomatoes, and chopped onions
to the yogurt along with fresh grated garlic, and drizzled some tamarind and date chutney (which is available
at any Indian
grocery store, readymade bottles)......... me and hubby were in heaven.....
This book was specifically written so that when you
go to purchase the ingredients, you won't be spending a fortune
at the
grocery store.
Hi Raia, Every time I have
to go food shopping, I cringe as I think about the high prices I encounter on the healthy, organic, nonGMO natural foods and related items I prefer
to buy so I am so delighted that you shared your valuable Tips for Saving Money in the
Grocery Store with us
at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party!.
But by the time I
go to the
grocery store to buy the acai, my kids all of the sudden act like a pack of wild kangaroos raised them, I forgot my list
at home, and the
store feels like it's 115 inside and I begin
to sweat profusely.
Two, the recipe calls for fresh fennel bulb but every single time I've made it, I swapped the fennel for celery (because that's all that was available
at my
grocery store and I was too lazy
to go fennel hunting around town) and have never felt it lacking in anything, as the celery delivers the same level of crunch and spring - like taste, leaving the fennel seeds and Italian sausage
to bring in the truer fennel - y flavors.
Spending so much time
at the
store, I've had enough time
to find my essentials and
go -
to groceries!
Bananas
went on sale
at my local
grocery store, and I think I bought wayyyy
to many (defeats the purpose of sale..
If you are like me, you probably have a base of 4 - 5 flours that you use regularly, and when you see a recipe with someone else's gluten free flour mix, you do your best
to make do with what you own rather than
going out
to spend even more money
at the
store — cause let's face it — gluten free ingredients often bring a whole new definition
to pricey
groceries.
I used
to have
to go to mediterranean
grocery stores to find it, but I love how you can now get it
at your local Trader Joe's.
haha Oh gosh I've been trying
to cram in all my favorite winter veggies lately before they
go out of season... I think the people
at the
grocery store think I'm a little nuts!!
I bow
to your greatness and hope cod
goes on sale
at my
grocery store again soon!
I looked for them awhile back but couldn't find them
at any of the big
grocery stores we
go to around here, so I settled for buckwheat cereal, which is just the groats ground down a bit more, but not all the way
to flour.
It's my
go -
to chocolate and cheap (2 for $ 5)
at my local
grocery store.
Lorna Doone — I didn't get a chance
to respond here yesterday, but was reading your comments while
at the
grocery store and decided
to give the tart a
go with a 10 - ounce box of these.
No joke, this is something I thank God for every day, and twice or three times when I
go to the
grocery store and look
at the price of the crummy beef, let alone the higher quality stuff.
When the economy crashed, he explains, many consumers chose
to spend less money
going to restaurants and more on buying food
at the
grocery stores.
If I didn't have
to battle the weekend crowds shopping
at the local
grocery store, I'd
go get the ingredients
to make it tonight.
Unfortunately I'm
going to have
to miss out on the fun yet again since I've never seen a ramp
at a farmer's market or
grocery store out in Honolulu.
(For your data points, I live in Pennsylvania, which, according
to wikipedia, should be right in the middle of ramps country, and I've never seen them
at my local food co-op (or
at the normal
grocery stores, but that
goes without saying).)
I
went to a few
grocery stores, but in the end... I found them
at Whole Foods.
I had an eye appointment on Tuesday and stopped
at my favorite, larger
grocery store, up by my doc's office that I rarely get
to go to.
A couple weeks ago I saw it
at a
grocery store I don't normally
go to and I knew it wasn't
at the ones I do usually
go to.
To be honest, if I'm going to cook a butternut squash, I usually skip the cutting and either roast it whole in the oven, or buy it already cut up from the produce department at the grocery store (not the cheapest way, but certainly the fastest
To be honest, if I'm
going to cook a butternut squash, I usually skip the cutting and either roast it whole in the oven, or buy it already cut up from the produce department at the grocery store (not the cheapest way, but certainly the fastest
to cook a butternut squash, I usually skip the cutting and either roast it whole in the oven, or buy it already cut up from the produce department
at the
grocery store (not the cheapest way, but certainly the fastest).
The best price on lamb is probably
going to be
at Costco or Sams, but they do have it
at most local
grocery stores.
I just recently saw them in the bulk section
at my
grocery store, so I'll have
to pick some up the next time I
go grocery shopping so I can try this!
Is there a type of pepper you recommend for this and do you think it can be purchased
at a regular
grocery store or would I need
to go to an Asian market or something?
When I
go to the produce section
at the
grocery store, I look
to see where things are from.
Then I
go to the
store to buy the ingredients I'm missing (which inevitably ends up costing me
at least $ 50, but that's a different blog post, about my inability
to resist things
at the
grocery store.)
Your money will
go a lot further
at a discount
grocery store like ALDI, as opposed
to a regular or high end
grocery store (see my
grocery store price comparison post).
I
went to my local, chain
grocery store to buy some and was * shocked *
at the price.
Making dinner for myself often
goes something like this: Scout out the produce section of the
grocery store, throw
at least three impulse buys into my cart, and arrive home with absolutely no clue how
to use it all.
Unseasoned cottage
goers, we were stuck in Sunday traffic and forgot that
grocery stores close early (
at least our favourites close
to home) so we had
to make do with limited produce and a lonely mango.
Going to try this tonight, but I just wanted
to see on future recipes, if you'll offer suggestions for sourcing items like kombu or bean sprouts because I checked
at my two local
grocery stores and neither had them.