Not exact matches
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want to, but take one for the team), the cashier
at Walmart, your child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window
at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your
eating dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
If you unveil it
at Easter brunch or
dinner, I can guarantee your friends and
family will be
eating this year - round for breakfast, lunch,
dinner, snacks... anything!
On Sunday evenings there was no
dinner service, and people
ate at home with their
families.
The first, Mark Bittman's Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious
Eating, focuses on the effect industrial meat production has on the environment («In terms of energy consumption, serving a typical
family - of - four steak
dinner is the rough equivalent of driving around in an SUV for three hours while leaving all the lights on
at home»).
It was a big hit
at our
family dinner, and judging by how quickly the leftovers were
eaten versus how long the remaining pumpkin pie languished in the fridge, it was the clear winner of that dessert battle.
In the 1970s, for example, approximately 70 percent of
dinners were
eaten in a traditional setting —
at a table with other
family members, Hayes says.
I've
eaten quite a few
dinners at that place with my
family, and even though the dish is on the appetizer section of their menu, someone inevitably orders it as a
dinner.
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In fact, our
family tradition is to
eat turkey
at Christmas
dinner, complete with mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes and...
Never questioning his fate, but biding his time, Norman and his
family flew back to Myrtle Beach and decided to
eat dinner at Red Robin.
I'd like to say my boys
eat what we
eat at dinner time, but we're not that
family.
LEM, this is the way I would do it: 3:30 — bottle with solids OR just bottle 5:30 — finger foods while
family eats dinner 6:30 — bottle with solids OR just bottle (depending on what you did
at 3:30) Once he is able to have only 3 liquid feedings in a day, you can more easily have meals the same as the
family's.
Stories of picky eaters who refuse to
eat their vegetables, sneak their
dinner to the
family dog
at every opportunity and turn up their nose
at anything not in the shape of a nugget.
Also, I saw on another comment, you recommended giving a snack
at 4ish instead of nursing to get where baby can
eat dinner with the
family around 6.
For one thing, the researchers looked only
at the three factors of depression, drug use and delinquency, but there are many other behaviors which are likely improved by regular
family dinners, from a child's
eating habits to table manners to conversational skills.
We make it a point to sit down as a
family for
dinner, but we do not
eat until 6:30 pm so she gets either a yogurt, which she
eats with a spoon or one of these pouches
at 5 pm.
I would definitely give him some food
at 6 and sit with you
at the table
at this point even just to get him used to
eating dinner with the
family.
Since my husband has a lengthy commute in the evening, and my daughter
eats dinner early,
family meals occur
at breakfast.
We constantly change were we put it
at home whether it be
at the kitchen counter while I cook or
at the
dinner table so we can
eat as a
family.
Great buy, Charlotte draws, plays with dough and helps cook
dinner at island beach and then pats seat beside portable highchair, when its time to
eat, so
family will sit right beside her!
Perhaps younger children can be fed
dinner as soon as you get in from work, but can still join you and your partner (as well as any teens in the
family) while you
eat your
dinner at the table shortly before the younger ones go to bed.
But
at some point you might want to be
eating a
family dinner around that time, or have the ability to take him places in the early evening without rushing home before the sun even sets.
We
eat dinner at the table as a
family every evening.
He sits on his high chair (we use the Tripp Trapp)
at the table with the
family for breakfast and for
dinner, if he is still awake, or if we
eat early enough.
Children who regularly sing, play, story - tell and
eat dinner with their
families tend to have higher social - emotional health (SEH), according to a study by investigators
at The Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC)
at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, affiliated with The Children's Hospital
at Montefiore (CHAM).
Similarly, he adds, children who
eat dinner at the table with their
family aren't
eating in front of the TV, a bad habit that often leads to less mindful
eating and doesn't teach children how to regulate their food intake.
The study, which included 8,550 4 - year - olds from around the United States, found that children who
ate dinner with their
families more than five times a week, slept for
at least 10.5 hours a night, and watched less two hours or less of TV a day were 40 % less likely to be obese than children who did none of those things.
When it comes to breakfast and
dinner, the bookend meals of the day, I usually take the time to
eat something healthy and
at home, with my
family.
For this reason, we make a sincere effort to
eat meals (especially breakfast and
dinner) as a
family when
at all possible and to make this an enjoyable time.
And despite the feeling that theres no time for such luxuries, 59 % of
families report
eating dinner together at least five times a week — an increase from only 47 % in 1998, according to the Importance of Family Dinner IV, a report from the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia Unive
dinner together
at least five times a week — an increase from only 47 % in 1998, according to the Importance of
Family Dinner IV, a report from the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia Unive
Dinner IV, a report from the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA)
at Columbia University.
I'll
eat it here and there when it's «whats on the table»
at family functions and
dinner at the girlfriend's parents place but beyond that don't care for it
at all... what's the necessity of
eating bread?
Since I'm the only one in the
family that doesn't
eat meat, I am often left without a protein source
at dinner.
The majority of recipes out there are designed to feed a
family, but
at least for us, who rarely
eat leftovers, those several - serving
dinner recipes just don't really work well.
Some, open window
at 2p for a healthy snack, then
eat dinner with
family at 5p.
(Does your
family have a different meal from you
at dinner, what do you
eat if anything when you go to events like birthdays or parties where only one type of food is served?)
The roadblocks can sometimes be endless when it comes to healthy
eating and living a health - conscious lifestyle:
Family dinners, potlucks, traveling, and even just a long day of meetings at work are a sure - fire way to get off track; Your family members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover gr
Family dinners, potlucks, traveling, and even just a long day of meetings
at work are a sure - fire way to get off track; Your
family members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover gr
family members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host
at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover grazing.
I made this recipe, the Thai pork salad with kelp noodles, last night for
dinner and it reminded me EXACTLY of the larb I used to
eat at the Thai restaurant my
family and I would go out to once a week growing up.
During peak moments of pain, this normally loud, animated talker was silently staring into her
dinner, not
eating and being generally mute
at a
family dinner.
Last nite my
family and I
ate dinner at this restaurant called Dick's
at the River Walk here in San Antonio and boy did we enjoy ourselves.
One bite and I am brought back to being a little kid
at the
dinner table with
family or being in college and sitting around with my girlfriends
eating this
at least once a week during the colder months.
To celebrate the holiday, Gavin and I are
eating at our local mexican restaurant with my
family for
dinner.
I had a productive week work-wise, made two trips into the city for
dinner with friends and Will's office's holiday party, finished the aforementioned book, and got our house tidy (enough) for having
family over on Christmas... so naturally I
ate terribly and didn't make it to the gym
at all.
One of our favorite past times has always been
eating dinner on the patio as a
family, so when I saw all the beautiful outdoor dining decor
at our local Tuesday Moring I knew it would be perfect to create a farmhouse tablescape for our summer
dinner parties.
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The
family style, all - you - can -
eat world famous
dinners sold
at the twin restaurants of Zehnder's and the Bavarian Inn serve so many platters of their tasty fried chicken that just the whisper of «Frankenmuth» puts fear into the eyes of roosters and hens throughout the Midwest!
We stay in the kitchen with Val, peeking
at the
family eating dinner.
In the past, the
family sat down
at the
dinner table together and
ate the same meal, Hamilton recalls.
Residents cherish
family life — restaurants close on Sunday nights so employees can
eat dinner at home with their
families.
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