Sentences with phrase «about hungry kids»

About hungry kids in my school who have trouble concentrating?»
If you'd like to voice your objection to the bill, please consider signing this petition from Food Policy Action and this one launched on Change.org by a second grade teacher worried about the hungry kids in her classroom.

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«The reason I think about it is, we were always hungry when we were kids
They live a very lavish lifestyle and make no bones about it... greed... how many kids went to bed hungry...?
I am a total food snob so I totally get this But also have hungry kids yelling at me in my kitchen, LOL I hadn't thought about freezing waffles ahead, great idea and I will definitely be trying this recipe!
There's something strangely magical about pizza that attracts kids, especially the hungry teenage boy types.
This recipe makes a dozen pancakes, and since they are filling, you may well have leftovers, unless you've got some hungry kids hanging about.
educates kids and their families about food and cooking by enabling young cooks to get started in the kitchen and try out family - friendly recipes; teams up with partner organizations to feed hungry children; and funds educational opportunities for kids who are interested in pursuing careers in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
Each September, No Kid Hungry hosts a national fundraising program that brings together thousands of restaurants and millions of consumers to help raise funds for the cause and to generate a dialogue about the problem of childhood hunger..
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Maggie took the time to answer my question about this notion, widely reported in the media, that kids can now take unlimited fruits and vegetables if they're still hungry after the meal.
Karen wrote about the new, No Kid Hungry School Calculator, designed to help school nutrition professionals calculate the hard data needed to determine whether implementing or expanding a program is financially feasible.
In fact, according to a nonprofit program No Kid Hungry, about 13 million kids struggle with hunger all throughout the United States.
«The overarching issue is that when kids are hungry they can't focus on math, music, science, social studies, or art, if they are thinking about when they are going to eat,» he continued.
Holiday time is a time when people think a lot about giving back, and we hope that folks will consider joining the No Kid Hungry campaign and supporting our efforts.
«The overarching issue is that when kids are hungry they can't focus on math, music, science, social studies, or art, if they are thinking about when they are going to eat.
Let me share my own experience at 3 years old when I first heard about the frightening situation faced by those hungry kids:
A new edition of No Kid Hungry's Hunger In Our Schools report surveyed three groups on the front lines of childhood hunger — families, teachers and kids themselves — and found alarming statistics about the challenges for those facing hunger.
When kids melt down because they're hungry or because of travel stress, a little snack can make all the difference, especially if you can be proactive about it.
Two days after the election, I wrote an angst - ridden post sharing my fears about what a Trump victory may mean for hungry kids in this country.
Done nursing by just after her first birthday.Data points: Gained 40 pounds pregnant, had 10 pound baby, was back to before - preg weight after about 4 months, then dipped below for a few months (my kid was huge — and hungry!)
I shared blog posts that: offered a plaintive farewell to Michelle Obama, a champion of child nutrition; expressed my deep fears about the fate of hungry kids under President Trump; told you how the current House Freedom Caucus wants to gut school food; introduced you to Trump's Agriculture Secretary, Sonny Perdue; explained that Trump's Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, isn't ending the school lunch program (rumors to the contrary); and analyzed some recent rollbacks to the Obama school meal nutrition standards.
It's wise for parents to talk to kids about what it means to be hungry and what it means to be full.
I agree with you about trying to have kids only snack on fruits and vegetables, especially if they are hungry before dinnertime, and I try to do the same, but I am definitely guilty of eating more than necessary at most meals, especially if we eat in a restaurant.
I've already written about the way such a system creates a real sense of «haves» and «have nots,» such that hungry kids on free / reduced lunch sometimes forgo a meal entirely rather than be seen in the «uncool» subsidized lunch line.
With school starting just around the corner, you may have started thinking about ideas to feed your hungry kids after school.
But during the first week of leptin treatment, the kids got full faster and were less hungry and more selective about what they ate.
Julie talked about cooking for her family (including four hungry kids) on a busy schedule, how she got started as a foodie and yogi, and even whipped up two delicious recipes from her new cookbook, Superfoods Superfast, for us on Facebook Live.
I would keep a stash in the car for when the kids (and I) get hungry when out and about!
That idea was one of many useful takeaways from a panel discussion about marketing new flavors to kids, part of a daylong event at Harvard University called Healthy Food Fuels Hungry Minds: Serving Change in Public School Food.
That's why No Kid Hungry and the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY), have teamed up to make sure teachers know about the best ways to help make sure every kid starts the school day with the food they need to thriKid Hungry and the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY), have teamed up to make sure teachers know about the best ways to help make sure every kid starts the school day with the food they need to thrikid starts the school day with the food they need to thrive.
She spoke passionately about all the things we do not currently measure that matter, such as feeding hungry students, noisy classrooms where active learning is happening, and kids getting messy in the classroom.
Instead of talking about TV shows or music or Facebook, these kids talk about food and how it feels to be hungry.
If you're hungry because you can't eat at your desk or you're worried about what time you have to pick your kid up from soccer practice, you're not focused on work.
About Blog Skinny chick blogger who adores baking... with 3 hungry kids and a chocoholic hubby who love to eat!
So if we donate and share the news about 41Day today, there's no telling how it far our donations and messages will ripple, or how many hungry kids we could help.
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