Or
just buy them at the store and save yourself some time.
I never really thought about
just buying them at the store and having them at home, but that's about to change... now I've learned dipping them in chocolate magically transforms sugar wafers into Homemade Vegan Kit Kat Bars.
I also can't get over how many different kinds of non-dairy milks I can
just buy at the store.
Why not
just buy it at the store?
(Although, I'll probably still take the lazy way out and
just buy it at the store.)
I haven't made almond milk in a few years (
I just buy it at the store) and was wondering if the leftover meal would work.
And the knotted wood helps this board look worn and old even though
we just bought it at the store!
Not exact matches
But keep in mind approximately 70 percent of all freight in the U.S. is moved by tractor - trailers: Whatever you
just bought, whether
at a
store or online... chances are it got part of the way to you on a tractor - trailer.
If Target can predict a pregnant woman's due date based solely on her
buying habits
at its
stores (and it can), then
just imagine how intimately Google — with access to your e-mail, calendar, address book and list of friends and acquaintances — could know you already.
You can
buy Teatulia's products in food
stores, but a lot of people's first exposure to the brand may
just come when they're dining out
at a restaurant, such as City Bakery or Birdbath Bakery, or in their college's food hall, including the University of Michigan.
While plenty of good
buys abound on this retail holiday, some aren't as good as they seem, with items costing more than they did
just a few weeks ago or
stores listing products
at the full retail price, but slapping the label «Black Friday deal» onto the flyer to entice shoppers.
Why go to a fancy organic grocery
store for your green juice when you can
just buy it
at Starbucks?
The question is often asked by critics, isn't this
just hurting American consumers who want to go out and
buy washing machines or solar panels, that they're going to pay a higher price
at the
store when they go to do that?
Loop Capital analyst Andrew Wolf recently took an in - depth look
at drug
store stocks Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (NASDAQ: WBA), CVS Health Corp (NYSE: CVS) and Fred's, Inc. (NASDAQ: FRED) and found there is
just one stock worth
buying in the group.
So the issue for the people around the world
at this point especially the ones that are dealing with these currencies that are devalued faster than others is that the currency is a terrible
store of value and the
buying power for people of these countries
just continues to disappear.
Nordstrom
bought Trunk Club
just two years ago for $ 350 million, and now, the department
store says the purchase stands
at half of its original value.
Nordstrom
bought Trunk Club
just two years ago for $ 350 million, and now, the department
store says the purchase stands
at half...
About a third shopped
at big box
stores, such as Wal - Mart or Home Depot;
just over a quarter
bought directly from farms, and
just under a quarter purchased trees
at retail lots.
The «Companion,» as Keillor says, down deep in its heart in a gospel show, and if the Bridegroom comes while you're
at the hardware
store buying oil for your lamp, he'll
just start the music without you.
I'm not actually too sure as I'm away from home
at the moment but I
just buy it from my local whole food
store.
Btw, the
store that figures out how package bananas so that you can
buy 5
at a time, one fully green, one
just about freckled, and the other three a range in - between so that you can have a perfectly ripe banana each morning (rather than none ripe then all overripe
at once!)
I've
just spent some time
at a book
store flipping through a few vegan cookbooks, and I plan to
buy Veganomicon when my husband gets paid next.
Now I always
buy two bananas
at the
store,
just in case the need for something sweet strikes.
Dorie suggests serving this with crème anglaise, and maybe after throwing together the simplest tart ever, I should put in
at least a little effort to make some custard, but I thought
store -
bought vanilla ice cream was
just as good.
We don't have the grocery
store you're talking about here... but we shop
at a
store called food lion, and they have a reward card for coupons... ive had the card for years and apparently some other family has another copy of the card — it seems they spend a ton on groceries... then I go and
buy just a little bit and get 6 billion coupons.
That
store -
bought ranch dressing may be loaded with milk, but
at home, you can
just use your favorite unsweetened dairy - free milk beverage.
And last weekend I couldn't take it anymore and I broke down and
bought some
at the grocery
store, knowing full well it's never as good as the fresh corn
at the farmers market that's picked
just an hour or two -LSB-...]
I saw some mini bananas
at the
store this week and
just couldn't resist
buying them, but you could easily use 1/2 a regular banana if you don't have a mini one on hand.
I
just returned from a trip to France and loved the macarons in every flavor
at the very special
store Fauchon; plus, I
bought some pink peppercorns!
The winter months are hard on my banana addiction — I can't get them to ripen fast enough and the
stores sell green ones I should probably
just buy way more than I need so that they can ripen
at home, but I haven't figured out how many that'll take, or what kind of intervals I should
buy them in.
I
buy granola
at the
store just about never because not only is it too expensive for my frugal self, but also because some form of sugar and oil are usually the first, second or third ingredient.
Almond meal can be
bought in the bulk aisle of your local grocery
store, but it's
just as easy to make
at home.
Making nut butters
at home is really rewarding, because they taste so much better than
store bought ones, are usually cheaper, and you can enjoy the cleanest nut butter ever with
just the nut (and optionally coconut sugar and sea salt) as the only ingredient, instead of a bunch of chemicals and random ingredients that aren't necessary.
I
just don't
buy them
at the grocery
store.
And every time you go to the
store, if you're not
buying just produce
at the farmer's market there's a lot of packaging to deal with so...
I
just bought a maker from a thrift
store, but it was missing parts, so your contest came
at the right time.
Since it's rare for me to find bone - in, skinless chicken
at the grocery
store, I usually
buy it with skin and
just pull off the skin myself before breading the chicken.
For a curry lover like myself, here are some pantry staples that are always in my kitchen (and I've linked them to my favorites, not sponsored
at all,
just the brands I
buy at the
store or online): red and green curry paste, coconut milk, cashew milk, coconut oil, and ghee.
Why did I not
buy more coconut
at the
store just now....
The bed of crispy corn tortilla strips can be easily made by crumbling
store -
bought tortilla chips, or, if you want strips more closely resembling those served
at the restaurant,
just follow the Tidbits below.
I was a little hesitant
at first to try any of them — I suppose I preferred to
just take the lazy way out and
buy all of my familiar products
at the
store.
I actually
just bought old, brown bananas
at the
store the other day and stuck them in the freezer.
He is a strange, mythical creature who eschews home - baked bread in lieu of the
store -
bought ones... Apparently, this is also NOT his favourite black bread, since he doesn't like the seeds (thank goodness I ground them as much as I could in my magic bullet) and whatever other reasons...
Just when I was ready to chuck the freshly - baked round
at his head, or eat my way through the sorrow, he finally ate it (with some smoked ham) and thought it was terrific!
I loved every bite of these chips, but not necessarily THAT much more than if I had
bought some apple chips
at the
store,
just saying.
I used to like the Quaker granola bars you can
buy at the grocery
store, but I don't
buy them often because there's a lot of junk packed into such a small bar, and I usually write it off to
just not being worth it.
I used
store bought, but it was the raw kind with
just raw almonds so it is probably similar to what you make
at home.
Don't get me wrong, I would not turn down tuna salad made with miracle whip if presented to me, but with ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners and a boat load of preservatives I
just can't bring myself to
buy it
at the
store anymore.
While I do sometimes
buy the young Thai coconuts
at my local natural foods
store and deal with the struggle that is opening them, I generally find it is way easier to
just open a can of organic coconut milk.
If I want Nutella I will
just buy it
at the grocery
store.
Since so many
store -
bought foods have some version of eggs and milk, we're
just going to have to cook a lot more
at home, which isn't something that I mind, thankfully.