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"dry goods" Definitions
  1. (British English) types of food that are solid and dry, such as tea, coffee and flour
  2. (North American English, old-fashioned) cloth and things that are made out of cloth, such as clothes and sheets

161 Sentences With "dry goods"

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They're also perfect for freezer storage or holding dry goods.
"It's all dry goods and Spam," Jonathan Wright, 44, said.
"I literally torture my supplier about dry goods," she laughs.
Salif port is used for dry goods and Ras Isa for oil.
Her father, Hugo, ran a dry-goods company founded by his grandfather.
Bare walls surround shelves of bulk grains, spices, and other dry goods.
Armor Lux cotton-linen Breton shirt, $99 at Portland Dry Goods, portlanddrygoods.com.
They ran a dry goods store that catered mostly to Mexican-Americans.
They opened a dry goods store but at some point epiphany struck.
Her father, Harry, an immigrant from Russia, owned a dry goods store.
One power play for any super-organized pantry is decanting your dry goods.
With the help of dry goods, clothing, and tobacco associations, they did just that.
The Oxford Saloon in Snohomish was built in 1900 as a dry goods store.
I've seen all the rice and beans disappear, be it dry goods or canned.
They plan to open a dry goods store and sell fabric to make clothes.
We buy lots of produce, milk and cheese and dry goods like pasta and cereal.
His father, Frank, and his mother, Sara, owned a farm and a dry goods store.
Founded in 1889 in Kansas, the Lee company began packaging and distributing dry goods and groceries.
By 1903, he bought up the entire business and renamed it the Dayton Dry Goods Company.
They're essentially holes dug into the ground and used year-round to store vegetables and dry goods.
In 21996, Charley Ross was the fetching 21982-year-old son of a Philadelphia dry-goods merchant.
In 2694 he hid in a dry-goods crate and had himself shipped to abolitionists in Philadelphia.
Dry goods like rice, pasta, beans, oats, and the like, should be your foundation, according to Pike.
His father, Moses, was a dry-goods merchant, and his mother, Rose (Tawil) Matalon, was a homemaker.
"We stick to mainly the dry goods area," said Eddie Alberty, vice president of strategic partnerships at Shop.com.
Keep all of your produce and fresh proteins together, and the same with your dairy, dry goods, etc.
I have enough dry goods food to last for two weeks and water to last for a week.
One member of the Washington group posted a photo of her minivan full of dry goods and groceries.
Bottles of hand sanitizer last 20 minutes, the chicken gets cleared out immediately, dry goods disappear within hours.
A dry goods business that would later become Macy's first opened its doors in Haverhill, Massachusetts, in 1851.
Founder Levi Strauss moved to San Francisco in 1853 during the California gold rush, opening a dry goods business.
I shop for produce, meat, and dairy at our local co-op, and dry goods at a box store.
When I arrived, the store was full of people milling around, fawning over the cute produce and dry goods
McCandless: It's important when you're talking about grocery, you have the dry goods and then you have the perishables.
Appel and Fuiava survived on a year's worth of dry goods, including oatmeal, pasta and rice, the Navy said.
The project was launched along with Hiller reopening an old family store, Hiller Dry Goods, which recently launched online.
And you need less space to store your dry goods, because you are buying small batch flour from Sonoma.
For example, Whole Foods has sections where customers can buy dry goods like rice, nuts and dried fruit in bulk.
They stack right on top of each other to maximize pantry space and keep your dry goods from toppling over.
She started out in the health and beauty department and eventually moved to grocery, where she now manages dry goods.
The retailer has dispatched its disaster response units to deliver food, water, ice, dry goods and medicine in Victoria, Texas.
"The bags are full of dry goods and clothes, suggesting they were preparing for a long journey," said officer MJ Sojan.
He established one of the first stores selling American dry goods in Tucson, and survived being shot by Apaches in 1870.
But according to the man himself, traveling dry-goods merchants had noticed his talents before he had even reached his teens.
Bon-Ton was founded in 1898 when Max Grumbacher and his father opened a one-room millinery and dry goods store.
I just have one question: where are my pots, pans and dry goods going to go if the shoes are there??
Younkers has its roots in the late 19th century here in Iowa, when three Younker brothers founded a dry goods store.
News of Beryl's approach was enough for Puerto Ricans to flock to stores to stock up on water and dry goods.
The first iteration of Lord & Taylor was a dry goods store on Catherine Street in Lower Manhattan that opened in 1826.
Growing up, his father Julián Slim Haddad owned a dry goods store and invested in real estate in downtown Mexico City.
Items for purchase included dry goods like grains and nuts, locally sourced produce and liquids such as soap, soda, oil and vinegar.
The price check examined shopping baskets of perishable groceries, dry goods, and household items from Costco, Whole Foods, Walmart, Target, and Aldi.
It employed 36 truck drivers and moved dry goods, beverages, and refridgerated food, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration database.
The system is capable of picking the "vast majority" of grocery items, the retailer says, including dry goods, refrigerated and frozen items.
And of course you should lay in what dry goods you need as well, along with your squashes and apples for pie.
Jump ahead nearly four score years later, and Lincoln&aposs tradition was giving the Retail Dry Goods Association a collective stress headache.
"We only started out with like dry goods, and then we got the meats, and then we got the toiletries," she said.
The market had shipped its meat and frozen foods to a location in neighboring Kentfield, but continued to sell dry goods and produce.
In 2012, Macias says he was approached by Hi Star Grain about developing software to manage the sales process for bulk dry goods.
Meanwhile, in the US, Walmart Supercenter had a vast selection of dry goods like walls and walls of cereal, snacks, and junk food.
It also helps to have smaller container for dry goods so that you don't have to lift as many heavy items as before.
First she presents the heavyset, middle-aged woman who owns the dry goods store: "Folks call me Large Marge," she informs the newcomers.
After immigrating from Burma, Lewis Wu's father opened his first store in 1973, a small dry goods grocery on East Broadway in Chinatown.
I went to the store last night and the toilet paper aisle was completely bare…but the dry goods aisle was fully stocked.
Down an aisle of dry goods, Maritza Pérez used the light from her cellphone to illuminate the prices of ramen noodles and rice.
Unlike Prime Pantry, AmazonFresh allows you to order produce, dairy, meats, and other perishable items on top of pantry staples and dry goods.
Other items are available through Prime Pantry, another service for Prime members that ships home essentials and dry goods for a $5.99 flat rate.
However, Target Restock is focused on household items, beauty and personal care products, and dry goods – think, things like laundry detergent and paper towels.
Hermetic Glass Storage Jars, starting at $3.99, available at The Container Store These simple jars are great for storing fresh foods and dry goods.
Levi Strauss, who immigrated to the United States from Bavaria, set up shop in San Francisco in 235 with a wholesale dry goods business.
First, gather up any dry goods you have in the kitchen (peanuts, white rice, beans and more will all do), and separate them into cups.
Barnum exhibited Heth as George Washington's 161-year-old "mammy," using her black body to catapult him from dry goods salesman to global entertainment icon.
If stocks of rice run low during the rainy season, they can be replenished, and dry goods like sugar and packaged crackers will become cheaper.
At the grocery store, I stock up for the next two weeks and I'm careful to remember what dry goods I still have at home.
He moved to Brooklyn from Connecticut in the late 1860s and took a job working for a dry goods merchant, but he had bigger plans.
I have plenty of dry goods like beans, rice, and oats left from a bulk trip last week, so this week's grocery haul is somewhat inexpensive.
"The bags are full of dry goods and clothes, suggesting they were preparing for a long journey," MJ Sojan, the officer leading the investigation told Reuters.
The company got its start when Levi Strauss opened a dry goods business in 1853 and then partnered with Jacob Davis to invent the blue jean.
According to culinary historian Andrea Broomfield, the industrialization of cooking meant middle-class housewives opted to buy preserves from dry-goods grocers, rather than making them.
Their prices fluctuate on seasonal produce, and they give a price break to restaurants that buy across multiple categories like dairy, produce, dry goods and protein.
Ashley VanHorn, the dry goods manager in the grocery department, stocking shelves at the Walmart near Fulton, N.Y. She recently graduated from the store's Walmart Academy.
However, be wary of consuming too much sodium in dry goods, since that can contribute to dehydration and take up some of your precious water reserves.
"You have all the dry goods, all the machinery, all the storage, all the folks from prep, you have all the assets that are needed," Lemonis said.
Costco also proved the least expensive option for perishable groceries, dry goods and household items when compared to Whole Foods, Wal-Mart, Target and Aldi, JPMorgan found.
Businessman George Dayton first dipped into the department store business in 1902, when he became a partner in Minneapolis' Goodfellow's Dry Goods Company, according to Target's website.
Every morning, I'd coat my manhood with products like Fresh Balls, Dry Goods, DZ Nuts, Driball, ToppCock, and any of almost a dozen other products with punny names.
But the news of a storm nearing the island was enough for Puerto Ricans to flood stores to stock up on items such as water and dry goods.
His father, who immigrated from Latvia with his family as a child, had wanted to become a doctor but wound up working in the family's dry goods store.
The grocery store within was amazing — row after row of Asian dry goods and conventional produce, as well as more difficult-to-find items like dragonfruit and durian.
Portland Dry Goods carries best-in-class men's and women's basics from tried-and-true preppy (but not too preppy — there's no Vineyard Vines or Lily Pulitzer here) brands.
Fernando Dávila greets us at the entrance of La Flor de Jamaica, a dry goods store in Mercado Jamaica, one of the largest and oldest markets in Mexico City.
Once you've gone grocery shopping and gotten the stockpile ready, here are our favorite recipes to turn all those canned and dry goods into meals that don't feel sad.
The James McCreery & Co. dry goods store on Broadway at East 11th Street boasted a rooftop restaurant and sun parlor said to be the first of its kind anywhere.
Hunt for deals on items such as reusable water bottles, a SodaStream machine that lets you carbonate your own water, or tight-sealing containers for leftovers and dry goods.
Cornelius Vanderbilt sold them steamboat tickets, for example; Levi Strauss supplied "dry goods", including combs and bedding; and lesser-known firms sold the basic shovels that miners needed for digging.
There was a whole aisle in the dry-goods section devoted to Turkish products: Koska halva, Tat pepper paste, Tamek rose-petal jam and canned grape leaves, and Eti biscuits.
One of the most versatile and inexpensive dry goods you can choose to stock up on, and something you will always be grateful for having on hand and in abundance.
The son of a dry goods store owner, Schwarzman, 69, is ranked by Forbes as the 100th richest man in the United States, with an estimated net worth of $12 billion.
Supermarkets today are picking fresh food, hot dishes and locally made items to display throughout stores, with shelf space devoted to dry goods on the decline, The Wall Street Journal reported.
When looking at baskets of perishable groceries, dry goods and household items — each from Costco, Whole Foods, Wal-Mart, Target and Aldi — Costco was consistently the least-expensive option, JPMorgan found.
A century earlier, in the capitalist West, people were requesting items at the counters of groceries and dry-goods stores in much the same way as we did at the fuwushe .
Its operations will be supported by a 10,000 square-meter warehouse in northern Paris carrying 9,500 products, including fruits and vegetables, organic and dry goods rising to 12,000 by year-end.
The food it sold was limited to mostly canned and dry goods, and its decade-long effort to sell perishables through a pickup and delivery program called AmazonFresh never caught on.
Select locations of these chains have bulk aisles where customers can buy dry goods in the amount they want and even sometimes fill their own containers from home, depending on the location.
They are also accepting donations of water and dry goods to provide to blood donation centers and counseling sites, which can be dropped off at their office at 946 N. Mills Ave.
Today, for example, shopping for dry goods like coffee and paper towels through voice-enabled devices is more easily accomplished than picking out an outfit, where there are many more factors involved.
At a demonstration on Thursday at a dry goods distribution center here, a drone moved up and down an aisle packed nearly to the ceiling with boxes, taking 30 images per second.
At 17, she got a job as a window dresser in a Paris dry goods store, and she drew the attention of the artist Henri Matisse with a display of colorful scarves.
Through Walmart Grocery's online portal or mobile app, you can search for and select groceries from all aisles of the supermarket, from dry goods to frozen pizza to milk, eggs, and produce.
At the very least, it's way to load up on non-perishables like paper towels, dry goods, and cleaning supplies three or four times a year without worrying about paying for a membership.
I always pay for items if I'm the only person eating them, but there are always basics that my parents buy like OJ, eggs, milk, dry goods in our kitchen that I use, too.
By his early twenties, Peabody had over $40,000 to his name — a lot of money at the time — and had advanced in his business by becoming a partner with a wholesale dry goods company.
Supermarkets are also devoting more square footage to fresh food, as sales from the center of the store — where dry goods and many of Kraft Heinz's products line the shelves — are starting to slump.
The pumpkin mix and the garlic bread were both finds from the discount shelf — I always try to buy dry goods on sale that can be used later (beans, rice, lentils, or cake mix).
A light rain was falling when we reached the valley's administrative center, Dawar, where a small bazaar — with dry goods shops, produce sellers and a few "hair saloons" — is surrounded by houses and fields.
The Wheeler Building was still an underused grandiosity in 21888, when a dry-goods merchant named Abraham Abraham had an epiphany that would transform not only his own business but all of Brooklyn retail.
Dry goods like rice, pasta, beans, and oats should be the foundation of your stockpile, Alyssa Pike, registered dietitian and manager of nutrition communications at the International Food Information Council, recently told Business Insider.
Levi's traces its history back to 20133 when Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, moved to California during the gold-rush era seeking to open a West Coast outpost of his family's dry goods business.
However, a new program called CostcoGrocery is offering a compromise between the two: you can shop online from 500 items, all dry goods or pantry items, and get them shipped to you in two days.
A quick hunt through the walk-in and dry goods — in any professional kitchen anywhere — will always lead you to four types of rice, bread crumbs from stale loaves, cracked eggs left over from brunch.
The Hawaiian shirt, mass-produced and popularized by Alfred Shaheen, can even trace its history to Little Syria, where in 1888 his grandfather Assy Shaheen opened a dry goods store and later branched into textiles.
Even if you don't want to invest in bins for all your dry goods, you can still group this way Whether a perfectly organized pantry will make us actually want to cook more is another question.
The son of a dry goods store owner, the 21-year-old private equity veteran, who owns close to a fifth of Blackstone, is pegged by Forbes to have an estimated net worth of $12.9 billion.
In addition to their dry goods, they prepare batches of chow fun (chewy rice noodles) with ground pork and traditional Hawaiian dishes like beef lau lau, chunks of tender meat steamed in taro or ti leaves.
Metro (MTGGY), a German wholesaler, said it is seeing high customer frequency and demand in stores, especially for dry goods such as noodles, rice, canned goods and flour, as well as toilet paper and hygiene products.
But changes in shopping habits, if the situation worsens, could include U.S. consumers stocking up on dry goods for their pantries, medicines and toiletries, and skipping trips to the mall for apparel, handbags or luxury goods.
Purge and consolidate: Go through your cupboards and throw out any expired dry goods, spices, or mysterious food lurking in the back of your fridge (admittedly, I don't do this nearly as often as I should).
"People up in the Arctic have to find the money to buy a whole year's worth of dry goods, and pay through the nose to get fresh food because it's all flown up there," says Uskoski.
Appel told the US Navy that they had survived thanks to two water purifiers, one of which failed, and over a year's worth of food -- mostly dry goods such as oatmeal, pasta and rice on the boat.
The first time Ms. Lamberton and Mr. Murphy visited, they stayed in an A‌i‌r‌b‌n‌b‌ on Main Street in the Knights of Pythias building, which looked like a weather-beaten dry goods store in a Quentin Tarantino Western.
In 1844, Macy attempted to open his own store, a needle-and-thread shop in Boston, and later a series of dry goods stores, all of which proved unsuccessful until he opened his iconic New York City shop. 
For dry goods, 365 will stock the company's private-label brand, from which it gets its name, and a few branded products, leaving the shoppers at Whole Foods to scope out the latest interesting natural and organic brands.
Instead of selling their products more cheaply, some American manufacturers raised prices to match imports: a yard of domestic cotton cloth that cost 6 cents to manufacture sold for nearly five times that at the dry goods store.
According to Time, the holiday got official support from the National Dry Goods Retail Organization in 1938, when it announced that it'd work to make Father's Day as big as Mother's Day (which, by then, had become thoroughly commercialized).
Just blocks from the Silos, Brazos River Dry Goods caters squarely to the Chip component of the Magnolia demographic: There are high-end coolers, elaborate BBQ gear, whiskey paraphernalia, and lots of National Park–branded quick-dry fishing shirts.
Via the Target Restock website, customers can shop from over 15,000 products, including things like cleaning supplies, baby products, beauty and personal care items, dry goods, health products, and packaged groceries, like cereals and snack foods, among other things.
While others buy rice, granola, sugar, flour in plastic packages, Singer lugs a linen bag full of mason jars to Whole Foods (or any other store that offers dry goods in bulk) and fills them directly from the dispenser.
And this May it announced its plans for Target Restock, a next-day delivery service focused on "everyday essentials," like household items, personal care products and other dry goods – similar to those you can order through Amazon Prime Pantry.
On the same note, she transfers her dry goods to labeled, transparent plastic or glass containers from Restaurant Depot or the Container Store so that she can always see what's inside, a trick she learned from doing restaurant inventory.
In 1765, abandoned by James Hamilton, Rachel moved with their two sons to 73 Company Street where the three scratched out a meager subsistence operating a small dry goods store that sold provisions like rice, flour and salted fish.
"Those were the biggies," Mr. Stonehill said when his friend mentioned Macy's and A & S, "but I just saw a card of H.B. Claflin," a long-gone dry-goods wholesaler with a colossal 1861 Italianate building on Worth Street.
In the two years since GrainChain launched its distributed ledger-based transaction platform for bulk dry goods, the company has brokered thousands of contracts on everything from corn, sorghum, wheat and soybeans to even sand from its headquarters in McAllen, Texas.
Whole Foods, unlike many of the retailers that have been chipping away at its dominance in the natural and organic category, has focused on growing its retail footprint and leaned heavily on United Natural to supply frozen and dry goods.
At the two Asian markets in town, my parents usually skipped the dry goods aisle, which, for a long time, I took to mean that whatever boxes of twiggy herbs, flowers, roots, and seeds that made it over didn't do much.
But here's the thing: Everyone — even the most adult-seeming person you know, the one who keeps a first-aid kit in the car and whose dry goods are all organized in Mason jars — feels like they're faking it some of the time.
The New York Times got a look at what the company has going on so far: At a demonstration on Thursday at a dry goods distribution center here, a drone moved up and down an aisle packed nearly to the ceiling with boxes.
Cleaning up after Sunday's deluge, a storekeeper named Hui said he and his staff had spent Friday and Saturday moving their goods to the upper floors of his dry goods store on Rua Da Praia Do Manduco, in one of the poorer districts of Macau.
The service itself is similar to Amazon's Prime Pantry, as it's also meant to serve as a way to stock up on household essentials – excluding fresh and frozen grocery items – like laundry detergent, cleaners, health and personal care items, pet food, dry goods, diapers, and more.
At the turn of the century my family had a dry goods store in southeast Poland, and according to my aunt — who is 104 — they were totally, seamlessly integrated in this town, and it wasn't until the war broke out that the Poles turned against them.
What started as a humble dry goods store evolved into a retail emporium sheathed in gleaming white marble, which distinguished it from the earth tones of other contemporary Broadway buildings, with a rotunda and dome, elevating a commercial enterprise into a public institution and Stewart into an entrepreneurial prince.
Under a new food reform, dubbed the "Cornflakes Law", imports of low health risk dry goods such as cereal, rice and pasta will have easier entry access to Israel and will not have to be inspected at ports - which should lower costs even though hefty customs tariffs will remain.
Kelly Moffitt Recommendation: Community-produced shows Example: "For a Bad Time Call" in which women call in and leave voice mail messages about their rage, produced in Columbus, Ohio, or "Wet Mountain Valley Dry Goods," a collection of interviews with every resident in a small town of Westcliffe, Colorado.
And why was it raining in every scene Mischa appeared in, while everyone else in the episode walked around perfectly dry?) At the other end of the grain-to-dry-goods chain, we saw Oleg and his partner questioning the man at the baba (does it mean market
After three years of planning, Precycle opened in November 2018 and carries bath and home cleaning products, dry goods, and fresh produce, most of which comes from local farmers markets (with the exception of the kale, a customer demand that needs to be brought in from California in winter).
When 18-year-old Stephen A. Schwarzman, the son of a Philadelphia dry-goods store owner, entered Yale in 1965, he took his meals, like all freshmen, in the Commons, a vast, baronial dining hall in a cluster of beaux-arts colossi that the university had constructed for its bicentennial in 1901.
Department stores, previously known as "dry goods palaces," began in the middle of the 19th century and the window displays there gained widespread popularity near the end of the century, once plate-glass manufacturing became established in America and made windows much more affordable, said Debra Schmidt Bach, the curator of decorative arts at the New-York Historical Society.
His efforts to meld private profit with the public good defined him: In the perception of many his name was synonymous with two institutions — the M.A.C., which was hastily created in 803 to save the city from insolvency, and Lazard (formerly Lazard Frères), the storied investment firm that started as a dry-goods business in New Orleans in 1848.
She recalled growing up on the Upper West Side, the only child of a lawyer and a former decorator who studied psychology and education and took in refugees, and the grandchild of Jewish immigrants whose New World beginnings — the pushcarts, sweat shops and dry goods stores of the Lower East Side — gave her upbringing a European flavor.
What you do with dry goods and what parcel carriers and LTL carriers and small-pack carriers, air-freight carriers what they all try to do is they try to leave the terminal or the operating center, the distribution center, they try to make a bunch of deliveries as closely as they can together and then they drive back from that last delivery to the store to wherever they're going.
An excited, nervous energy permeated the camp, which is organized into sections that included a front desk of sorts complete with a map and a concierge directing newcomers, a first aid area, a family/kids area, and a improvised food court stocked with fruits, salads, coffee, dry goods, and enough pizza to feed a platoon—all of it donated by well-wishers, with more arriving every few hours.
Should some sort of mandated quarantine actually happen in the US, with millions of people unable to leave their homes, as they are in Wuhan, only the people who could afford to spend hundreds on dry goods (who are more likely to be the same people who have access to health care and are allowed to stay home from work) would be less at risk than everyone else.

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