Sentences with phrase «like going to the grocery store»

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.
As much as I didn't feel like cooking, I felt even less like going to the grocery store — again.
Like going to the grocery store when hungry — very dangerous!
So simple, just describing food, and yet she makes me remember why I love food, why I own shelves full of cookbooks, why I actually like going to the grocery store and become delirious at the thought of the farmer's market.
Yeah because buying players is like going to the grocery store to buy food... You're one deluded fellow aren't you?
If you know for a fact that the stroller is going to be used by mom and dad on a daily basis for basic tasks like going to the grocery store then probably the best choice is going to be a cheap Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Stroller.
Often it's been to do something impromptu like going to the grocery store.
It's like going to the grocery store
Dating with no intent to marry is like going to the grocery store with no money.
Mostly though, you have to figure its like going to the grocery store in a small town after break up.
It's like going to a grocery store and having to stand in one line for name brand products and another one for house brand products because the coupons are different!
«Unfortunately, too many people think life insurance is a commodity, like going to the grocery store and picking up a piece of fruit to judge.»
Often it's been to do something impromptu like going to the grocery store.

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«When I go to the store, my cart looks like I just took a stroll through an organic garden rather than a midtown grocery,» she says.
I can't picture Jesus driving around in an ordinary car like mine, going to the grocery store on an ordinary road, and I pay for it.
And so my big act of valor this week will be simple: I'm going to pick up the first magazine I see in the grocery store, point to the cover, and laugh like a maniac, right in front of God and everybody.
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.
Pick out five recipes, go the grocery store, pick out the ingredients, and make the lunches ahead of time (like the night before while waiting for dinner to cook).
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.
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.
But like what i said, i was too lazy to go to the grocery store.
It's weird to me to hear the word bubble being used, mainly from people in areas like this, to describe the large hubs or the «elite coasts» when being where I am now I can easily go into a grocery store and be the only white dude in there, and drive past more than a church for christians, mormons, jehovah's witness and seventh day adventists on my way there.
But if you go to the grocery store three to four times a week (like me) that habit can start to become a little costly.
I hop on your site when I'm in a funk of what to make and your recipes always save me;) I also like to look through your recipes before I go to tge grocery store.
You inspired me to go get Bob's gluten free flour but my local grocery store was out... like what??? Thanksgiving baking is to blame.
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).
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.
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.
I feel like I can't go to the grocery store until I have recipes and a list made up.
We wound up going out of our way to get groceries (ok, we mostly went out of the way for booze) and, I shit you not, I was like a kid in a candy store when we got to the produce section.
I like getting food at our local farmers market and one of the grocery stores that I go to — but the others, chores!
Kellie — You can find Tahini at some regular grocery stores (mine USED to carry it), but you might have better luck going to a natural foods store like Whole Foods, Vitamin Cottage, Trader Joe's, Wild Oats, etc..
Things like, going to the grocery store, getting a pedicure, -LSB-...]
I am sure you would like to go for a walk or to the grocery stores while carrying your baby and therefore ensure the carrier is favorable for that particular climate.
Go on a scouting mission to determine the best price on your favorite products; compare prices at both online and local stores, including grocery, discount and drug stores and discount warehouses like Sam's Club or Costco.
After focusing on jogging strollers for 15 years, BOB have introduced their 4 - wheel lightweight compact stroller that is designed for everyday use like going to the shopping mall, grocery store, or doctor's appointment.
When my kids were smaller I would do things like go out for walks or zip to the grocery store by myself, or even go out for lunch with my husband.
It's so nice to have the infant car seat because if they are sleeping you can just let them sleep, and if you go somewhere like the grocery store you don't have to take them out of the car seat (especially when they are too small for the seat in the cart!).
When my second child Emma was born, I, like most parents today, was always on the go and found my diaper bag overwhelming at times — especially for quick trips to the grocery store or a visit to the park.
As a busy on - the - go mom with a million things on my to - do list there are often things I forget like picking up bread at the grocery store or charging my cell phone.
Brainstorm about what kinds of foods they'd like for lunch or go to the grocery store to shop together for healthy, packable foods.
And I really like it because you don't have to go to the grocery store so much.
Instead of hitting up a local restaurant, go to a grocery store and have your kids help pick out what they'd like to eat (with your final approval of course).
My first choice is this white balsamic (I also like this one) Most grocery stores carry white balsamic and champagne vinegar, I encourage you to choose a quality brand (in other words, don't go too cheap or your salad will suffer:)
And don't think you're going to restock your pantry with funky ingredients like xanthum gum and amaranth flour, most of the recipes call for ingredients commonly found in grocery or health - food stores.
There are people who go to pumpkin patches and cut off their own from the vine, and then there are people like me who get pumpkins from grocery stores haha / / Cute outfit ^ - ^ - Audrey Brunch at Audrey ’s
You don't want to look like you're going out on a date or just running to the grocery store.
I mean I know I may just be going to the grocery store, and will probably see no one I know, but I still like feeling put together.
Look, I write about what is going on in the grocery store when I shop, and people seem to like to read mundane things like that.
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