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I can't tell you how many times I've compared costs in my mind and honestly been pretty pissed by how much a grocery chain will charge for not nearly as much or delicious as a farmers market does Whole Foods is absolutely not exempt in this case either. Speaking of produce, if you click right here , you will be taken to a site that will provide you with information about when different fruits and vegetables are available, based on the season of year that you are in.
And just why should you care? Do You Shop There? I mean, it's in the title and yes, Aldi's, it is. While they don't tend to have as much of a variety, a lot of your "staple stuff", you can get for much cheaper. Oh, and while Target wasn't on the list, I do know quite a few people who get groceries from there. If you scan the circle on your Target app, it'll take you to deals throughout that store.
You're welcome. Grocery stores are a business too, right? This means that they've got their own marketing strategies. One of them is putting some of their most expensive stuff at eye level because that's what will catch your attention first. That said, a workaround for this is to be intentional about looking for what's on their bottom shelves and outer aisles.
If you do a bit of comparing, it might shock you how much you can stand to save by applying this lil' trick to your shopping routine. Hats off to all vegetarians and vegans did you peep the recent report tied to veganism and depression? Personally, I am a meat eater and not ashamed of it.
If you're a part of my tribe, I've got a few tips for you. For instance, Thanksgiving is going to have a lot of turkeys and because those bad boys can't sit around forever, stores are going to cut the rate especially the day before and after the holiday so that they can get rid of them.
According to many health experts, frozen fruits and veggies are just about as healthy as fresh produce is. The reason why they can actually be better for you in the long run is fresh produce tends to expire pretty quickly which means you have to hurry up and eat it or toss it when it goes bad while frozen stuff lasts much longer and is cheaper too. Just make sure that you read the labels carefully to make sure that the brand that you go with is low on preservatives, additives, sugar and salt.
Oh, and when it comes to buying frozen meat, to avoid freezer burn, it's important to vacuum seal everything. A list of some of the top ones is provided for you here. Something that it took me a second to catch is when you see those "Get 10 for such-and-such price" bulk deals, you don't have to purchase all 10 items.
If you get just two, you will still end up with a discounted rate. I honestly can't think of the last time that I went into a grocery store — pretty much any grocery store — and I didn't see a mini-kiosk that had a whole bunch of rotisserie chickens on it.
Good thing too because that kind is healthier than fried chicken, is affordable as all get out usually a whole one is less than ten bucks and it's so easy to prepare a meal with, with plenty of room for leftovers if there aren't a ton of people in your house.
I have spared myself a "shame drive" to a drive-thru several times by picking up a rotisserie on the way home. If you've never considered it before, I promise you won't regret it.
If you're a single gal like myself, it can be challenging to grocery shop in smaller servings. When it comes to this, one hack to apply is to get things like beans, spices and grains out of bulk bins. That way, you can measure out exactly what you want; especially if you're experimenting with a new recipe and you're not exactly sure if you want to "marry yourself" to some of the ingredients just yet.
While some of y'all might be tempted to "yeah right" me on this one, when you're too hungry or too tired to go grocery shopping , you don't tend to make the best decisions because you're not as alert as you should be. So, while it's OK to cop a couple of items real quick when you're on the way home after a long day at work, try and do your major shopping on the weekends, on your lunch break or at least after taking an hour nap.
That way, you won't be rushed, anxious or so ravenous that you end up making unwise shopping decisions. Make sense? Nzinga Imani is a name you may want to get familiar with. She is an actress, the owner of Nimani Boutique , a singer, and a plus-sized model who has wowed fans with her talent on social media and TV. The first-generation Guyanase-American beauty has even addressed the criticism she has faced online for displaying her body and even spoke out about TikTok flagging her videos because of it.
However, Nzinga has remained positive and continues spreading her light across social media. Besides landing TV roles on a major network, the actress just released her collab with popular online fashion boutique Fashion to Figure.
Nzinga Imani: It feels incredible. It feels affirming. It's everything I've been working toward these past several years. I decided a long time ago that I wanted to pursue acting , and it's been a steady climb ever since consistently working and being able to do what I love.
There's nothing better than that—to see progression in the field—because as much as I've worked, a lot of times it felt like roadblocks were put up.
I'd get somewhere and then the project would be sidelined or I think I'm cast in a lead in a major production that's funded by this network and that network, and then they table the entire show even after we've filmed it.
So, there's so many times that you'll think that you're moving forward and then the roadblock will hit, but it's in some ways connected to where you're supposed to be. I knew that the scene was nude when I auditioned for it. The moment I auditioned for it, I had some reservations for maybe five seconds and then I was like, 'Hey, it's an audition. I'm just gonna submit and see what happens. Although they allowed me to audition for it, I still wasn't sure once they got the tape and physically if they would still [be] interested in using me.
But I just had fun with the audition, and when they told me I got it, it was a little shocking, but I also knew I had killed that audition because it was a fun one. I absolutely knew that it was going to be a game-changer. I know, for myself, seeing all these shows and seeing how there's more and more nude scenes on television, a lot of the times, it's the stereotypical body that they show. But when we show that in the media, it's not reflective of what the reality is. You just see a bunch of what they consider perfect type bodies on screen.
I had seen someone who was just barely plus-sized before in a sex scene, and I knew how much that meant to me to see her even though she doesn't really represent me or my culture, and she didn't look like me. Just the fact that she wasn't the stereotypical body type, it meant a lot to me. So, I was excited to be that for someone else and I've been receiving so many messages about what that meant to other women.
To see me, 3XL body out there on TV and how they felt represented and seen —it was a big reason why I felt comfortable to do it and felt like it was something I could do and be proud of doing. I think that I always remember that there will always be someone who has something negative to say about what you're doing. No matter what you are doing, there's always going to be a group of people who hate what you stand for, and you just have to remember who you're standing up for and what your goal is.
For me, it's just not to let something as benign as my weight stop me from doing everything that I want to do.
I've been part of a community that showed me that plus-sized women can be mothers, business owners, entrepreneurs. They can do anything. They are just powerful beyond measure. So often society tries to make us feel like we're less than if you're plus-size , then you're undesirable, but that's just not true. I think [it's about] just kind of pushing [away] that stereotype and showing other women and girls like me that you don't have to listen to what they say and that you are desired and you are phenomenal and you can do anything despite your weight and that shouldn't even be such a big deal as people make it out to be.
I don't violate community standards. I don't post sexual content. So, for them to continually take down posts and the content that I spend sometimes hours creating because of "nudity" or "sexually explicit" content and it would just be me in a crop top, it kind of got to the point where I just was overwhelmed and just irritated that they were consistently able to take down my content that wasn't hurting anyone.
It was only promoting self-love —never anything sexual. They were consistently taking it down for violations that didn't exist. Meanwhile, other people can wear the same things, if not less, than me and their page is not taken down. People can say horrible things and be mean on there, and they don't suspend them or block those pages, but in the meantime they take down my posts.
So, it just became very [irritating] to see that kind of behavior repeated over and over again. So many of my videos were deleted. So many of my videos were banned, and there was even a moment where I thought my page might get taken down. When you put so much time into a platform, to know that your page can be taken down—[due to] no fault of your own, just based on someone else's bias—I was done.
To me, body positivity is just loving yourself where you are right now. It doesn't mean that you can't be working toward a different body goal or you can't be disciplined. You know you don't deserve less and just having a support system—I think it's what the whole movement is here for. When I was growing up, I didn't really have that around or I didn't know there was this community of plus-sized people who were killing the game and successful in every avenue of life. Once I grew up and was introduced to that world, it made me realize I don't have to settle.
I don't have to hide. I would just like to be an example of how resilience and authenticity can put you in the places where you want to be. So, just being authentic with my audience, I feel has given me the momentum I need to feel confident when I walk into those rooms and when I walk into those auditions and I hope that my audience continues to see that authenticity in me and my performances, and my characters. No matter who they are, I always try to bring a little of myself into the characters to find that truth, because we all have that in common.
On any given day, no matter my destination, you can find me in at least one article of men's clothing, specifically suiting. When I'm not wearing an oversized vintage blazer, then I'll be more than likely layering a men's button up as a substitute for a lightweight jacket.
What I love most about menswear is the overall comfort and not being confined to material that restricts my range of motion. Also, being tall and curvy , it's sometimes impossible to get that oversized feel when shopping within the women's department.
Over the years, I've gotten my hands on a plethora of blazers and button downs, even men's trousers in many different colors and prints but lately I've embraced suiting with a more feminine approach. With men's suiting, there's only so many styles that are available.
Mostly designed with classic silhouettes, this fall, I want to embrace more trendy and stylish pieces in line with the modern masculine twist that I love so much. Keep scrolling to check out these menswear-inspired looks that are all woman.
The moment I saw this blazer, I knew I had to have it. Perfect to catch an evening drink with the girls or a night out with bae, this outfit is not only chic but incredibly comfortable as well.
Beyond its super stylish twisted knot detail and trendy side cut-outs, it's the perfect color for fall. Keeping it seasonally appropriate, I paired a slim black leather pant and matching mules for a professional yet sultry look.
But I never say names because I respect my relationships and what we've gone through According to Mya, her managers actually encouraged her to date more famous guys because they thought it would be good for publicity, but she chose not to follow that advice. I understand it from that perspective. It's unclear when Mya started to date her current husband, but since she was still single at the time of her interview, the relationship most likely started later in Mya hasn't opened up about the identity of her new husband, but fans are still dying to know who he is.
As of now, we can only assume that he's a vegan, because Mya once explained how challenging it was to date a non-vegan guy. He leaned in to kiss me and I smelled death on his breath. It's unclear what date it was, but it seems like the weather was absolutely gorgeous that day.
The intimate ceremony took place on a beautiful island in the Seychelles, and Mya looked so stunning in her wedding gown. This is Mya's first marriage and, by the looks of it, she's already living the dream.
We couldn't be happier for the couple, but we hope the new husband's identity doesn't remain a mystery for much longer! The Couple's Long Engagement, Explained. Distractify is a registered trademark.
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