Sentences with phrase «many dressings in the store»

I love all these things fresh and since regular mayo and many dressings in the store have soy, I like making my own.
super delicious and much better for you than the bottled ranch dressing in stores made from hydrogenated oils: PReplyCancel
I am having a hard time finding good healthy dressings in the store.
Many common dressings in the store contain either GMO oils like canola or soybean oil, sugar or corn syrup (also probably GMO), preservatives, tainted dairy products, artificial flavors and Monosodium Glutamate, as you can see in the pictures below.
So, pretty much everything I am wearing I am not able to link (annoying) even though I did buy this dress in the store recently and saw it there the other day!
We have a nice selection of little black dresses in store, and the best part about them is that they're so versatile.
Only size S was available so I did not have a back - up size, but I had tried on the same dress in stores this summer (in a different color), so knew how it would fit.
I almost passed on this Express palm print dress in the store since I was actually there to pick up this dress that I finally caved on after seeing it several times on my friend Gina.
I saw the tunic dress in store and can vouch for how pretty it is.
I came back to DC and never saw the dress in the store but the fashion gods must have decided to be kind to me for I found the dress, the only one hanging on the rack of dresses in voila, my size!
I couldn't help but notice all the gorgeous floral dresses in stores lately, so I made a shopping list of my favorite ones.
When I spotted this dress in store, I thought to myself how good it would look to be worn as a denim waistcoat.
I saw this easy breezy high low dress in the store window... and it was on SALE!!!
Have any of you seen the Cloth & Stone plaid swing dress in stores anywhere?
So often I just walk past the sleeveless dresses in the store and look for different options.
I tried on about 8 dresses in the store, but as soon as I tried the McKinley Gown on, there were happy tears and I knew it was the one!
I don't wear a lot of red, but I was drawn to this dress in the store.
I know it's kind of hard to tell from this shot, but we've got the most heavenly 1970's lace dress in store for you lot.
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I wish I would have seen the pink bow back dress in store, I would of loved to try it on.
I saw that dress in the store at Express and it's even prettier in person!
I think you spotting this dress in the store was meant to be.
They has some really pretty dresses in store, too!
I spotted this bright lemon print dress in stores and immediately had to purchase it.
I saw this Free People dress in the store and completely feel in love; I am sure you can all see why.
I've tried this particular dress in the store, and like others I think the quality is poor — zipper, lack of lining, puffy derriere, and general poor construction for a Maeve dress.
Hi Roxy, Love your blog!Have you seen the Simply Lovely Sweater Dress in stores near you?
Alongside bridal gowns and eveningwear the designer features accessories, exquisite millinery and flower girl dresses in her store.
I tried on a lot of dresses in the store from size 8 to size 14 and all varied in size.
I haven't had any success with trying on sheath dresses in stores, ever (there is always a problem with hips, bust, or both), which has put me off trying to sew one.
I told her that I do sometimes find dresses in stores from major brands.
We're continuing our previews of the new dresses in store today, with After Six bridesmaids from The Dessy Group.
I recently brought this dress in store for 1 bridesmaid and ordered the other online the dress days navy and arrived blue.

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With a net worth in excess of $ 66 billion, Amancio Ortega is the second - richest man in the world thanks to his control of the Spanish fashion behemoth Inditex, which Ortega — who started out as a delivery boy for a local clothing store at 14 — turned from a small - town dress shop into one of the largest fashion empires on the planet.
Just east of the World Trade Center site, at 22 Cortlandt Street near Broadway, the discount department store Century 21 announced plans in June to add 76,000 square feet of retail space, which would include a cafe, dressing rooms and bathrooms, to the 120,000 square feet it already occupies.
The mock store at head office boasts a smart mirror with a digital display that, in theory, could let people buy an item or find a better fit without leaving the dressing room.
Herringbone twill cotton clothing in a dark olive drab shade became the battle dress, with large pockets providing a convenient means to store rations and other vital items.
From touch screens when you enter the store to magic mirrors located in the dressing rooms, the tech aims to help shoppers control their own environment and blend in - store and online offerings.
One barometer he's set begins in a social scenario — in this case a party — where a woman is complimented on her dress choice, and she responds by crediting the luxury designer who made it, rather than the store where she bought it.
Amancio Ortega is the fourth - richest man in the world thanks to his control of the Spanish fashion behemoth Inditex, which Ortega — who started out as a delivery boy for a local clothing store at 14 — turned from a small - town dress shop into one of the largest fashion empires on the planet.
Last May, they opened a brick and mortar location that provides brides - to - be the luxury of shopping in a small, boutique - like store, filled with over 200 used wedding dresses.
The flagship Rebecca Minkoff store in New York City has a video wall for customers to find items, and also has interactive mirrors in the dressing room.
All of this means that stores like Holt Renfrew are making an unprecedented play for the male consumer, targeting sharply dressed clothes - horse types like Sinclair, as well as more reluctant luxury customers — guys who care about appearance but would far rather spend time in Radio Shack then Ralph Lauren.
Joseph Marver wasn't having the best October selling dresses in his California store a few decades ago.
Suzette Sundae, a musician wearing a fifties - style swing dress and a white cardigan over her tattoos, said that she ran a vintage - clothing store in Park Slope.
• Last April we wrote about New York City's Commission on Human Rights» suing some Haredi, or Ultra-Orthodox, shopkeepers in Brooklyn for their dress code, which runs (or ran, the stores having taken down the notices): «No shorts, no barefoot, no sleeveless, no low cut neckline, allowed in this store
Walt brought a yellow rose, Patricia's favorite flower, and put it in a vase on her dresser where she would find it on her return from the grocery store.
For the dressing, I make my own raw sesame tahini (recipe will follow), but you can find it in health food stores.
How long will it last in the frigde: I have stored the chipeas and the butternut squash separatedly and with no dressing, in tuppers, just to mix all before lunch with the rocket and tomatoes and the dressing.
Since this is the week of Easter, and strawberries are in all the stores, I'm sharing a delicious Fresh Fruit Salad and Poppyseed Dressing.
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