Sentences with phrase «home the groceries on»

Sure, an e-bike can be fun to ride all on its own, and can be an effective and clean way to get from one point to another, but if you can't bring home the groceries on it, or make a trip to the hardware store or post office with it, it's not going to displace as many fossil - fueled trips as if it can handle not only «deliberate freight decisions (grocery store) and spontaneous pick ups (from six pack to fixed vacuum cleaner).»
I use baskets as storage in my home and I use them to bring home groceries on those smaller grocery trips!

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In addition to groceries, you can also stock up on other household essentials on the cheap, like bulk home basics, baby essentials, pet buys, cleaning supplies, and office & school products.
From rides home to repairs to grocery delivery, «on - demand» is rapidly becoming the hottest industry out there.
Good Eggs, a farm - to - home grocery - delivery service with $ 50 million in venture funding, laid off 140 of its 300 employees at the end of the summer, shuttering its service in Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans to focus on San Francisco, where it launched in 2011.
In 2017, Walmart has also introduced a membership - free, two - day shipping program, a discount for customers who pick up an online order at a order rather than have it shopped, curbside grocery pickup at hundreds of stores and other novel services such as having a Walmart store worker drop off an online order on the way home after their shift.
So they can buy a six -LSB-- pack] at the grocery store, grab a Red Robin on the way home or have it delivered, and sit there watching Netflix or playing Grand Theft Auto, generally having a grand old inexpensive time.
The retailer, which last month said it would expand its grocery home delivery to some 100 U.S. metropolitan areas by the end of the year — up from six currently — and reach 40 % of American households, announced on Tuesday that it would start offering delivery of online grocery orders with Postmates in Charlotte, North Carolina, ahead of a broader rollout.
So, for three months, you might get 5 % back for groceries, restaurants, and gas (1 % on other purchases), but next quarter, it might be something different, like department stores and home improvement stores.
That same $ 1mil could provide 40 or 50 full time jobs... now instead of one guy sitting on $ 1mil in a trust fund or buying one boat, you have 40 people renting, buying groceries, cars, gas, homes, clothes for their kids, etc..
It did not occur to me that wearing them while stopping by the grocery store on the way home could be controversial.
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 meaOn 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 meaon 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.
If you are caught in the grocery store, on the bus or the ferry, at a meeting, or at your daughter's soccer game, and you neglected to bring your radio, they won't hold the show for you until you get home; it comes on precisely at 3:00 and will not wait.
Think about that how many people work on the Sabbath - all the employees of Wal - Mart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, Linnens & things, grocery stores, convenience stores, power plants, airlines, hospitals, emergency services and on and on and on.
Think about that how many people work on the Sabbath - all the employees of Wal - Mart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, Linens & things, grocery stores, convenience stores, power plants, airlines, hospitals, emergency services and on and on and on.
I made a produce - packed trip to the grocery store a couple Thursdays ago, so when I got home after work on Friday, I decided to kick off the weekend with something fresh, light, and healthy.
If I could find them for a better price and in a grocery store near my home, I would actually like to keep some on hand, mostly because they're really very flexible and you can actually make a real burrito with them.
A wheatberry's throw from the Panhandle on Divisadero in San Francisco, and tucked between a row of old Victorian homes, you'll find the eponymous Mill — once an abandoned grocery store, now an eclectic space showcasing two of man's simplest staples: coffee and bread.
Have you ever looked at the price tag on those big jugs of maple syrup at other grocery stores or health / specialty food stores and thought to yourself, «This is why Millennials can't afford to buy homes
Now that I am older and have lost my grandmother, I have found grocery shopping to be great fun; however, I occasionally indulge in french break snacking on the way home.
As I gear up to begin seeding for this year's garden, I'm reminded of the simple — but incredible — power of the home garden, and that for a 3 or 4 month stretch in summer - fall, I buy very little at the grocery store, my food coming from my own little rectangle on this planet, or, for what I can't / don't grow, from the local farmers» markets.
Stopped by the gourmet grocery store on the way home, picked up everything I didn't have at home (sans the pearl onions) and made this sucker last night.
After running by Kroger for the last stuff on my grocery list and the health food store, we headed home for dinner.
Not real food and I know I could have done a better job of picking items from the grocery store down there, but this is what we ended up with: our own water bottles, apples from home, turkey and cheese sandwiches on (white) hoagie buns, dry roasted cashews, pretzels, granola bars, grapes, and Mounds candy bars that my husband brought with us.
We didn't stop at the grocery store on our way home from a weekend away because we were too tired but that meant REALLY improvising my brown bag lunch for the next couple of days until I get there.
I got in my car with a sigh, pumped the heat headed home and about half way there I remembered I left a bag of groceries on the bottom of my cart.
On another note related to cleaning insides... mine... holiday treats and time off at home without a good post-holiday vacation grocery shopping have me feeling kinda ick.
I try to get all of my grocery shopping done on Friday night on my way home from work.
I know I've talked about it before, but the grocery store on my way home from work has a meat clearance bin.
Robert Dickman believes while families might not go out to eat as often these days, grocery shoppers will spend more money on meals at home.
Until this week, that is, when my hands — without permission from my brain — grabbed a container of hummus from the grocery store, paid for it, carried it home, spread it on a (wheat - free) pancake, fed it to my son, and watched, hands wringing.
I went out of my way to stop by the grocery store on my way home tonight just so I could make this and it didn't disappoint.
When you're short on time — and not looking to drop a lot of cash on groceries — it can be tough to snag all the fixins to make a delicious, home cooked meal.
It's one of those items that I don't even bother writing on my grocery shopping list because it's a given that it will be coming home with me.
When I saw watermelon at the grocery store on sale, I had to bring one home.
Also, you may not have this problem because you use cilantro so often, do you have any suggestions on how to store cilantro after I get it home from the grocery store?
My hubby once brought bok choy home from the grocery store on a whim and I had never cooked it before (this is what happens when he doesn't have a list!).
You swing by the grocery store on the way home to pick up a handful of ingredients to make badass Mexican pizzas along with a few grapefruits and limes for a pitcher or four of margaritas.
I whipped into the grocery store on the way home for lite coconut milk and nuts, but everything else was at the ready in our pantry and fridge, following last week's trip to the farm stand and Trader Joe's, speaking of Joes.
Hit the grocery store on the weekend and come home loaded with peppers, carrots, celery and greens.
You know, the one where you go grocery shopping with the purpose of buying ingredients for cooking at home and then fill up a cardboard container with all the prepared food on the salad / hot bar because you don't feel like cooking right now?
It is actually some time since I shot this post, and I was beginning to fear that kale was out of season, BUT yesterday I saw it there green and delicious on the shelve of my local grocery shop and I took it as a clue to go home and post this recipe.
When I get home from grocery shopping on the weekend, I spin the oven dial to 450 while I'm still unloading the bags.
He stuck with Grape - Nuts during our early elementary school years so Mom only needed to stop by the Lucky's down the street for the entire family's weekly groceries, but when I graduated to middle school, Dad started driving past Trader Joe's on his way home from work too.
She has guides to saving money on groceries, working from home, as well as straight - up helpful baby and parenting advice.
Parents should be taught easy and fun ways to elicit these skills throughout daily activities at home such as playing on the playground, completing chores, going to the movies, eating a meal with family, shopping for groceries, packing a lunchbox, walking through a parking lot, etc..
So all you have to do is take that shopping list and buy the groceries, come home and follow the steps included on the recipe pages.
Quite simply, babywearing is the decision to carry your baby on your body, keeping him close to you whether that be while he's sleeping, while you're hanging out at home, or while you're out doing your grocery shopping.
You're home with the kids all day and on those occasions when you do leave the house, it's usually to get groceries or make a diaper run.
Natural Green Mom offers ways to save on groceries, helps with real food meal prep, and shows you how to maintain a healthy home naturally.
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