Sentences with phrase «kinds of store so»

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«The mom - and - pop gift stores, they're the ones that kind of built our brand for us, and so we're very respectful of them,» Hewitt says.
With so much sensitive and meaningful data stored on each device, any kind of data breach has the potential to be catastrophic.
Those future - mothers - and - fathers will probably do what I do when I meet those ladies at the park and the grocery store and the bank, they will nod and smile through their exhaustion and say, yes, I know out of kindness and respect while something inside them is thinking but, lady, it's also so tiring and kind of hard sometimes.
So this on - going passage becomes a kind of cumulative memory - store of the patterning activities that make it up.
Raw honey also does some wonderful things to your body, so be sure to use raw honey and not the kind you find in the shape of a bear on store shelves.
Kind of like my friends at the grocery store who so kindly asked me to stop feeling up the avocados.
My stomach is kind of iffy with cheese, so finding a delicious alternative is my biggest mission in life, because you're right — a lot of the store - bought ones are kind of - eh -.
It was one of those «oh I don't want to do anything, but I want to bake, but not something too fancy» kind of days (yes, I have those specific days quite often) so I used store bought tart shells.
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 used my homemade crystallized ginger: it has less of a bite than the kind you buy in the store and I love how the demerara sugar dissolves and every so slightly sweetens the pudding.
They're so incredibly delicious, and they taste much like the store - bought kind of granola bar.
I'm kind of embarrassed, but I forgot to grab the chili sauce at the store today so we improvised.
Since then, my frustration has faded somewhat, and I've come to terms with the fact that perhaps they weren't the end of the world, they just weren't the thing I was looking for: they were more of a limp white bread bun — the kind so easily purchased at a store under any generic brand, it made little sense to eek them out at home — and I wanted something a little more moist and rich.
I love breakfast pizza, but most of the kinds you can get at restaurants or grocery stores are awful for you, so I was looking forward to trying out my own lighter version.
«Every year or so during the 1980s we were doing some kind of project or upgrade; we had pretty steady growth adding stores
My oldest is a rice «expert / addict» haha just kidding but she has to try any and every kind of rice out there so when we go to a store and they have one she hasn't tried we have to get it.
Store - bought almond milk has always seemed kind of bland to me - I haven't tried making my own, but I just know homemade would be so much better!
I think it's so normal to see people not dressed for the weather in America (just going to the store or out to pick up their mail), but everyone here seems to get some kind of announcement about what to wear cause they are always on appropriately dressed haha!
But lately I've gotten kind of tired of the same old store bought hummus, so I've been trying out some recipes for homemade hummus.
Every time I'm at the health food store, I remember that erythritol is on my list of things to pick up that I want to try... it's kind of expensive, so... hope I'm the winner!
And, I wanted to try it, but I was too lazy to run off to the store for one ingredient so I decided to rummage through my cupboards to see what kind of dried fruit I could use as a sugar substitute and low and behold, prunes made their appearance!
I rarely see a Japanese child scream loudly and uncontrollably, beg / pout / demand stuff, pull things off of shelves, run into things in department stores, break dishes at restaurants, or generally do the kind of things that make people secretly (or not so secretly) wish they weren't there.
The store had run out of the unsweetened kind which is what I usually buy and so I had to get the plain almond milk which had 6g m of sugar per 8oz.
They are far superior to the store bought kind, and will stand up to repeated washings, but of course no diaper lasts forever so don't believe unrealistic claims.
We even had to switch brands of pullups because the store brand kind was sold out and he told us he would poop and pee in them on purpose so that he could use the ones he didn't like up quicker.
It is the first, and so far only, store of its kind in Wellesley.»
So plan going out in between potty visits — kind of like when you made that dash out to the store after you nursed the baby.
WOODEN TEETHING RING: Something about the wooden teething ring works SO much better than the other kinds of teething toys they offer in stores.
It's just so much easier and cheaper to get a big box of «snack packs: at Costco than it is to buy, wash, cut up and store fruit, or bake something at home (and some people do worry about the sanitation issue in home kitchens, along with allergen cross-contamination), or prepare any other kind of fresh food.
It's basically like a hose that comes out of your sink, you know, one of those old school hoses that comes out to help you do the dishes, same type of thing, next to the toilet, spread off like you do but, our laundry room is next door so, I just put them in my utility sink that's there and kind of, my husband and I, actually we put in there, we may throw a little oxy cleaner, may be little like earth friendly solution like, back out or something to help with the smell or we put a spray a little bit with a little bit of you know, deodorizer or something you get in the store that works with diapers and we throw them in the sink and when I'm ready to do the laundry, just stays there, piles up.
The fact that someone else had lovingly pumped, stored, and donated their milk so that my baby could benefit from it is one of the kindest things I can imagine.
So his father — whose own immigrant parents ran a corner grocery store — felt a kind of organic connection to Buffalo, Cuomo said, a «natural association» enshrined in Mario's landmark speech about American principles at the 1984 Democratic convention in San Francisco.
Some people write down the numbers and so on, but that information doesn't go into a central place; it doesn't really get used or used effectively, and so you can imagine suddenly you have these millions of observers all across North America, putting those into a database that is stored forever and that researchers have access to, you know, it's kind of revolutionary and amazing and already they've, you know, amassed I don't know how many millions of records just in the last few years and it is so easy.
The aim of RUMPEL is to empower users and enable them to be served by the ocean of data about them that's stored in all kinds of places online, so that it benefits them and not just the businesses and organisations that harvest it.
The downside is that it's kind of bulky and awkward, so you'd have to store it in the garage most likely.
So, I decided to cook some Oatmeal instead (not the quick cooking ones but the regular kind that you can find in the bulk bins at health food stores) and I ate it with a piece of Ezekiel bread slathered with some Peanut Butter (Yum!).
I don't use alot of flour generally, usually for an occassional batch of cookies, so I usually put the grocery store kind in a container and keep in the freezer.
For storage, if you're making melt and pour soap bars I would store them in some kind of clear plastic packaging at room temperature so the soap retains its moisture (although if you leave it out, it's not the end of the world).
Store - bought fruit juices with an expiration date of 60 days or more is a sign that it is heavily processed, so I encourage you to boycott these kinds of beverages.
I bought some cashews at our local grocery store and the date says good till Jan 2015, but they smell kind of «fishy» So does the butter I made from some I bought from the same store.
Just so you know, the grocery store is like Disneyland to me, whereas my boyfriend is the kind of person who systematically runs through the checklist of items that we need — all in an effort to depart as soon as possible.
So, I went to the store today and they told me that it's been sold out nationwide online in Canada, and I was kind of baffled, but should be no surprise.
With so many different kinds of masks hitting store shelves, Alexiades - Armenakas reveals the most effective ingredients.
, antique store shopping can, at times, involving a lot of walking, dust, forging for vintage finds, and sweltering temps, so one needs a look that isn't going to wilt at the drop of the hat, and this is the kind I reach for - with jeans or a long skirt subbed in for the capris and heavy duty coat added in the fall and winter - all year long, when I head out to see what kind of wonderful vintage treasures I can find throughout the Okanagan.
(I also liked your swishyness on instagram) I wonder how many times things like this are discarded by thrift stores because they aren't able to sell them... or so they think.Makes me kind of sad to think about it.
< 3 I'm just so in love with the whole outfit I hope you ladies had so much fun during the Black Friday sale, I wish we have it here in NZ but we have «Boxing Day» which is kind of like Black Friday, it's after Christmas day I was just so overwhelmed with all the huge sales on online stores!
The store is huge and packed with Morroccan items of all kinds, so one can get a bit ovewhelmed, as I did on my first few visits.
She was also so kind to giveaway $ 100 to her store to one of you fabulous readers!
Some stores even sale OREO chocolate molds so that OREOS can have all kinds of designs on them.
This process creates completely one of a kind denim (the jeans you see on the web site are each unique 1 of 1s» and so the exact pair that will arrive at your door... no more sifting through denim boxes at thrift stores!).
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