Sentences with phrase «section at the supermarket»

I'm sooooooooooooo terrible — but I buy the shredding taters in the bag in the fridge section at the supermarket.
Most dark chocolate chips (not buttons, chips - found in baking section at the supermarket) will be dairy - free.
Look for crema Mexicana in the refrigerated section at the supermarket, but if you can't find it, substitute sour cream thinned with little water until it's a drizzling consistency.
And there's no need for a trip to the freezer section at the supermarket for any of those syrupy sweet daiquiri mix concentrates.
You can steam them yourself or buy them pre-steamed in the refrigerated section at the supermarket.
And there's no need for a trip to the freezer section at the supermarket for any of those syrupy sweet daiquiri mix concentrates.
She also suggests checking the bulk section at your supermarket, where items tend to cost less per serving, for organic options.
On your menu, on the shelves of wine stores, their own section at the supermarket, even their own supermarket.

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Unfortunately most pizzas that kids are exposed to at parties or any standard gathering in western culture has possibly come out of a cardboard box housed in the frozen food section of the supermarket.
Look for rice - paper wrappers — translucent round sheets made from rice flour — in the Asian section of large supermarkets or at Asian food stores.
international or kosher section of your supermarket, or at any Polish or Russian deli.
Gluten flour is available at natural foods stores, and also many supermarkets, usually in the natural foods section.
Ground chipotle can be found in the specialty - spice section of most supermarkets or online at penzeys.com.
You can pick up farro at just about any store these days, normally in the health section of your local supermarket.
If you open the door to kitniot, you can pick up hechshered K - for - P humous, tahini, aubergine salads and other Israeli dips at most major supermarkets with a kosher section.
Find it in the baking section of the supermarket or online at bobsredmill.com and kingarthurflour.com.
I have also gotten at the Indian grocer in my area, and the natural section of my local supermarket.
Both ingredients can be found in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets, at some natural foods stores, and at Japanese markets.
Look for ingredients like canela and masa harina in the Mexican foods section of your supermarket, at a Latin American grocery, or online.
Look for it at the supermarket with other cheese in the refrigerated section; you can also substitute feta.
Per the questions regarding the type of ginger called for in this recipe, I use dried ground ginger, the kind you can purchase in a bottle at the supermarket in the spice section.
At these two supermarkets you'll be able to find all those things and both stores seem to have freezer sections for vegan substitutes.
It's available in the spice section of some supermarkets and at specialty
Usually Medjool dates can be found in the fresh fruit and vege section at any reasonably extensive supermarket.
Fresh Japanese - style noodles are sold in the refrigerated deli section of some supermarkets and at Asian markets.
Hoisin sauce can be found in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets and at Asian markets.
Look for it at supermarkets in the natural - foods or gluten - free section.
You know that feeling when you stand in the «Free - From» section in a supermarket — so excited at the amount of products on offer, only to read through the ingredient lists and find that although items are gluten and dairy free they're actually packed full of other sneaky high FODMAP ingredients.
Look for bresaola (air - cured, thinly sliced beef) in the refrigerated section of some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.
Quick - cooking farro can often be found in the Italian food section of well - stocked supermarkets; it's also available at Trader Joes.
Look for hoisin sauce in the Asian foods section of well - stocked supermarkets, or at natural foods stores or Asian groceries.
Look for it in the Asian section of the supermarket or at Asian markets.
My go - to noodles are by Sun Noodle (they supply noodles to ramen gurus like David Chang and Ivan Orkin), which you can find in the refrigerated section at well - stocked supermarkets, like Whole Foods.
Look for masa harina (literally, «dough flour») in the Mexican foods section of your supermarket, or at online retailers that specialize in Latin American foods).
You can find all the Asian ingredients listed here at Asian markets, in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets, and online.
You can find jalapenos at any supermarket or grocery store in either one of its forms: fresh in the produce section or in jars and cans in the cans aisle section.
1 lb beets, peeled, cut into 1/2» wedges 4 tablespoons olive oil, divided Kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper 1 lb carrots, sliced 1/4» thick 1 lb Jerusalem artichokes (also called sunchokes), unpeeled, sliced 1/4» thick 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest 1/4 teaspoon Aleppo pepper or hot paprika, plus more to taste 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, divided, plus more to taste 2 cups watercress, large stems trimmed 1/4 cup The Greenest Tahini Sauce View Step - by - Step Directions INGREDIENT INFO: Jerusalem artichokes are sold at farmers» markets and in the produce section of some supermarkets.
Stir in some Thai yellow curry paste (available at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets; Thai and True makes an especially bright and fresh version).
If you want to make massaman curry paste from scratch, most of these ingredients can be found at Asian markets or in the Asian section of the supermarket.
Shichimi togarashi can be found at Japanese markets and in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets.
Both products are available at most gourmet food shops and large supermarkets in the United States, although you might find the dry powder located in the spice section of the store and the prepared mustard on the shelves with other similar «wet» condiments.
* Available in the produce section of many supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.
Sadly, judging by the size of the lamb shelf in my local supermarket, it's not as loved as some other meats (I'd say that the beef and chicken sections are at least 4x the size) and that's a huge shame as it's so full of flavour and really versatile.
Get access to a FREE week of menus Are your kids drawn to those brightly packaged boxed lunches inconveniently displayed right at kid's eye level in the refrigerator section of the supermarket?
Since signing a three - year, $ 13.5 million free - agent contract with the Bronx Bombers last December, this big cartoon of a man has been providing New York's sports sections with copy that would be right at home in a supermarket tabloid.
Anyone who has ever glanced at the newspaper section of a supermarket knows what the press do to immigrants.
On the morning of May 22, 1984, Raffa, who owns several buildings and vacant lots in Brooklyn, drove to an empty supermarket he owned at 804 Stanley Avenue, in the East New York section.
At the supermarket, there are usually two sections in the produce aisle.
'' 1 small piece of low - fat fruit cake (50g)» 2 scoops low - fat vanilla ice - cream with 1 tbsp crushed nuts and 2 tbsp stewed apple» 1/2 cup canned fruit with 1 cup low - fat natural yoghurt» 1 cup low - fat hot or cold chocolate milk» 1 cup chopped mixed melon» 1 small low - fat sticky date pudding (available at your local supermarket in frozen section) with 1 tbsp low fat custard» 1 small piece of good quality chocolate (25g)
So, the bang for your buck that you can get from the real foods sections (meat, veggies, eggs) at your supermarket is potentially far, far greater than what you can get from Shakeology.
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