Not exact matches
As I
mentioned on the
Lunch Tray's Facebook page, this post doesn't
mention that I still support opposing the petition.
Also, if you're a regular visitor to any parenting, health or food - related web sites or forums, would you consider
mentioning The
Lunch Tray there?
When I recently discussed my decision to advertise on The
Lunch Tray, I
mentioned that the ads which appear on the site are selected not by me but by Google, based on key words in my text.
Lunch Tray readers may have noticed occasional
mentions of «Recipe for Success» on this site, but I've never given a full explanation of what this innovative program is all about.
I've spent the intervening hour debating whether or not to
mention this to
Lunch Tray readers and ask for your help: Tacky?
Even with a blog as new as The
Lunch Tray, I've been surprised by how many manufacturers have sought me out for a favorable review or
mention of their products.
Too costly to implement, not to
mention that Representatives from potato - growing states aren't pleased with the fact that french fries and tater tots can no longer stand in as the daily vegetable on school
lunch trays.
The other day I stumbled upon a
mention of a new documentary that sounds like it's right up The
Lunch Tray's alley.
Just a note to Houston readers: The
Lunch Tray got a really nice
mention in the August issue of the Buzz magazine (West University, Bellaire, Memorial and Tanglewood).
As a member of HISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee (and public school parent) I was quoted in the story — and The
Lunch Tray got a
mention, too!
-LSB-...] I recently discussed my decision to advertise on The
Lunch Tray, I
mentioned that the ads which appear on the site are -LSB-...]
Satter, whom I've
mentioned elsewhere on The
Lunch Tray, is a registered dietician and author of many books on feeding children including «Child of -LSB-...]
In none of my posts on The
Lunch Tray (or in my conversation with Ms. Aubrey) did I ever
mention «cleaning agents» — a conscious choice — and therefore I was disturbed to hear her put those words in my mouth.
Satter, whom I've
mentioned elsewhere on The
Lunch Tray, is a registered dietician and author of many books on feeding children including «Child of Mine: Feeding with Love and Good Sense.»
I haven't compared this one with the other boxes
mentioned previously on The
Lunch Tray but thought I'd pass the information on.