Sentences with phrase «little store on»

If you ever visit Toronto do not miss this little store on Queen Street West.
This is a beautiful little store on the Negen Straatjes which stocks the most fabulous selection of jewellery.
Now, if you're a big fan of small family owned shops put this sweet little store on your list.

Not exact matches

That could mean spending up to $ 100 a month on a storage unit on the outskirts of town — a little more if you're only looking to store your things for a month or two, since most facilities try to lock renters into contracts.
Little wonder that Apple soon tweaked its developer requirements to allow Snapture and other camera apps on its App Store.
«We spent — and still spend — so much time on the store's look and feel, whether it has too much or too little merchandise, even its smell,» Beauchamp says.
If you are going to try selling to retailers, make sure that your pricing is a little bit higher on your website than it would be at stores.
Like the little sign on its bottle indicates, the store is based in Brooklyn, and consumers can also buy through wholesale stores or its website.
GNS owners get some signage, a 10 percent discount on merchandise, a few exclusive products, and as much or as little help setting up stores as they desire.
And while Sears Holdings CEO Eddie Lampert, a hedge fund manager who controls about half of its shares, has repeatedly said in recent years that he has been trying to transform the business into a retailer focused on members and less reliant on physical stores, the sales declines are only getting worse and suggest little customer attachment to the brand names.
As the years went on, the front of the store was filled with more mobile phones & games, and our little section of resistors, capacitors & breadboards was relegated to a smaller and smaller back corner of the store
Many department stores feature the little known «white sale» in the winter, slashing prices on sheets and bedding.
Whether you need to replace all of your towels, buy more little soaps and shampoos, or fully stock the snacks in your on - site store, you can do all of these things with the monies you secure.
Apart from the LBO still weighing down the company and operating in what can only be called a cutthroat market (if you go out of fashion you are done for), Claire's had embarked on a global expansionary campaign with very little regard to both the markets they were expanding into and especially if said markets could absorb 2,700 new Claire's stores.
So just to clarify, have you tested and in maybe a little bit more granular detail maybe how many stores, how long is the third quarter menu been in test, what have maybe you learned from this in terms of like actual impact on sales.
On Friday Isaac Larian — the billionaire CEO of MGA Entertainment Inc. (known for it's Little Tikes and Bratz brands)-- announced an almost US$ 900 million bid for Toys «R» Us stores in the U.S. and Canada.
All those «prosperity gospel» preachers rely on senile old ladies to keep sending in their pension and Social Security checks every month, but as long as the little old ladies don't escalate to sticking up convenience stores to support their evangelical habits, they'll never come to your attention.
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The new method requires so little energy that it can run on a store - bought battery.
Buddhism, though a little more universal, still sets great store on the Pali texts.
Next time you're in line at the grocery store, read the headlines on the women's magazines that are shouting at little kids standing in line with their parents.
It's a little too late for praying, it's Mrs.Clinton's call to be @ the helm; now, with her hubby Mr.Clinton as VP; and one of you out of all of you, need to tell Romney he's committed fraud, for leaving the Post of so - called gov.that theirs a 2 yr.interval that must be met; the same fo Obama; whom is worst off then Bush Jr.then for none of you to have no Allegiance to be nothing but commander of thieves, since April 4th, 1968 to presently; in the killing of Dr.King Jr.must still go under Oath to all you perjurers; that mustn't go unpunished to the array of charges I have stored up against each of yo on every job, on every public premise; that Obama didn't praywhen he lied to GOD ALMIGHTY in perjury; to have left the seat of sen.to jump to the office; knowing he hadn't a clue what to do; so he got Joe, which is Cheney all over; whom should of been out of public; and he knows that and all the fugitives, even in the Italian led court in DC; that will have to answer to what is -LCB- H.R. 7152 -RCB-; and why they let Olsen for Bush Jr.waste the American's People's time, not to mention all the lives that's been lost; for the tyrannies since 1968 to presently has cost; Vote I, Edward Baltimore; to confirm I; Governor of DC; as of 2/16/12; cause DC; has been a State, already; and all you slaves from State to State; need to snap out of your peonage which is prohibited by Federal Laws; on anybody!!!!!!!
Since I sent the message I actually made a spontaneous purchase on a little Bosch mmr08 400w chopper / food processor with a push down top to start, it a bit bigger than a normal chopper and smaller than a normal food processor so easy to store and clean and only # 29.99 it made your energy balls fine, don't know how long it will last but seems quiet sturdy so a good place to start when you have a small kitchen and not ready to invest in a more expensive model.
Soon after its founding, the company opened a storefront scoop shop in the city's Little Italy neighborhood, where it sold gelato and sorbet to walk - in customers on the main floor while also hand - packing pints in the basement that it sold to bodegas and other neighborhood stores.
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.
I usually do a quiet little happy dance in the store if berries are on sale too — best time of the year!
But for the past few months — while my life and my sanity have been immersed in a little cookbook project I may have mentioned a time or twelve — I've had to rely on ready - made items from the grocery store come breakfast time.
I only had a little less than 1 cup of carrots on hand so I halved the recipe... let's just say, I didn't need the final step of how to store it in the fridge because it never made it into the fridge.
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.
It doesn't have to travel as far as conventional grocery store produce so it's allowed a little more time to ripen on the tree or vine and develop more flavor.
Make the chickpeas sans parmesan (you can store a little cup of grated parm in the fridge to take along with your soup if desired) and they will keep in an airtight container on the counter for a few days.
Since I hadn't gone the store yet, I was thinking about what to make with what little I had on hand.
I stumbled upon this recipe on the Williams Sonoma Blog with the Q&A about your new cookbook... mine hasn't arrived yet in the mail, so I eagerly ran to the store and bought some cider and while my little boy (he's 15) carved his Halloween pumpkin I made Apple Cider Caramels.
If you are using a store - bought pie shell, follow the directions on the package for pre-baking, or pre-bake it in the oven for about 8 to 10 minutes (a little longer for a frozen pie shell), until lightly browned.
I spied these little guys at TJ's today and didn't feel guilty about spending the dough [haha] on store - bought treats after the cashier raved about them: 100 % whole wheat flour, oats & walnuts = 3 g fiber / serving.
We stopped into a beautiful little grocery store right on Eighth Ave and we were intrigued by this «Potato Spinach Knish».
Tomatillos are those little green tomatoes with the a papery husk on them that you see in grocery stores but never buy.
So hmmmm, that's when I started thinking it was time to do a little more than just picking up a box of almond milk on the store shelves.
I am going to get a set of blank business cards from the office store and write little suggestions on them that my daughters can do each day on their own.
When oil is sizzling hot, place all shallots in the pan, separate gently, stirring with a slotted spoon or a skimmer / Keep stirring gently until shallots become golden brown — a couple of minutes at most / Remove immediately, place on paper towels, spread and sprinkle with a little salt / Allow to cool / They will be crispy and ready to eat immediately, or store in an airtight container for several hours and use later in the day.
I substituted the soft goat cheese on top (for lack of it at the store) with some tomatoe feta crumbles and baked them a little on top.
My sauces are a little too thick to use a dropper cap so I need something that would be similar to when you buy a bottle from the store and need to remove the «glued» on disk before you can pour the sauce out.
They are fighting back by rethinking store interiors and focusing their attention on the perimeter, but it's likely a case of too little too late.
The hands - down easiest dish that I (David) know (and make when I'm alone with the kids and have max 10 minutes to prepare dinner) is to cook a package of fresh gnocchi, mix a store - bought pesto with mashed avocado, add a little extra lemon and olive oil and just stir everything together with some canned chickpeas and cherry tomatoes on top.
I also subbed flat leaf parsley for cilantro because the store didn't have any and I am growing my own parsley and I omitted the avocado because I'm not a huge fan (though if I were making it for a crowd I would probably use it) Finally, I cut the recipe in half and in doing so I think I screwed up the «sauce» measurements because mine was a little on the dry side.
Part of my problem is: having grown up on spices I find most restaurant or store - bought soups a little bland and then I have to make a spicy version of it.
It took me 15 minutes of looking at the spices in the grocery store to find out that it's called a generic «Red Pepper» with a tiny little Cayenne on the label.
Keeping in mind what we've already discussed above, let's look a little closer at that enriched white flour found on the grocery store shelf.
It's too bad celeriac season is almost at its end for me... I was at the grocery store on the weekend, and all they had left was a sad little celeriac squeezed in between the beets and parsnips.
Their costs may run a little higher than the supermarket own brands, but if you find them on offer (larger health stores such as Holland and Barrett offer some great deals), you can work them into a tighter budget.
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