Sentences with phrase «about lunch time»

Each course begins and finishes at about lunch time, allowing time for participants from Melbourne or beyond to arrive and depart within each day.
All of our daycare guests settle down for a midday nap at about lunch time.
I started spotting Friday about lunch time and was extremely light except a few hours Sunday morning.
Some of the crowd, who are mostly women, will leave about lunch time.
Also, I put in frozen fruit (berry mix, peaches, etc) to help keep things cool, and they are thawed out at just about lunch time.
we now sit down at certain times of the day (about breakfast time, about lunch time, etc) and he has some food.
I know exactly what you mean about lunch time, something soothing about enjoying a meal with no distractions.
About lunch time on Sunday the second storm arrived.

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Although Fiasco Gelato has regular meetings, huddles and lunches with the intent of igniting collective creativity and innovation, Boettcher doesn't watch when his employees come and go, and has never denied a vacation request: «You don't track the time people spend thinking about how the business is going to get to the next level, so, why would I track their time off?»
Brixx Wood Fired Pizza waitress Ashley Johnson was pretty fired up about the couple that lingered three hours over lunch, made her work an hour past her quitting time — and then left her only a $ 5 tip.
If you are generous with vacation time, requests for days and afternoons off or lenient during longer lunch hours for mid-day sales, your employees will feel less anxious about having to get everything done for the season, which helps ensure their time on the clock is productive.
The three - martini power lunch ended about the same time as the Cold War.
We may not know the portion size Taft enjoyed for his lunch and dinner steaks as precisely as we do his breakfast beef (he was often a three - times - a-day steak eater), but there's concrete evidence about his preferred preparation.
Assume that our woman on lunch break is a long - time New Yorker very savvy about the ways of the big city.
About 1/2 way through my shift a mother stands up and literally YELLS across the pool, «Junior time for lunch!».
They force the employees to listen to evangelicals on their break times and at lunch and they make everyone take pop quizzes about bible p.a.s.sages.
I've been using «mason jar salads» for a long time when I bring my lunch to work, but have never gotten my act together enough to write a blog post about it.
At about mid morning a serving of fresh fruit will be a great snack to keep you going till lunch time.
My parents insist that I eat bread for lunch and we eat bread for dinner about three times a week and we eat a lot of pasta and rice and I'm so annoyed!
I had chicken strips needing used up today, I do nt know the weight as I used some at lunch time, I guessed it was just about half so halved the other ingredients and it worked out great!
Tea Time Treats has gone off piste this month and is actually all about lunch boxes rather than a groaning tea table.
I set them to cook as I'm futzing about, prepping my lunch (I work from home, so I can make lunch fresh every day), and by the time I'm ready to plop myself in front of the noon news, they've had a few minutes to cool and are ready to top my salad.
Its now not only about noticing what happens to the food as I prepare it, but also an opportunity for me to observe my own thoughts, which can often be rushed as I'm trying to prepare food for friends and family and get lunch or dinner at the table on time.
As I said above, all the elements here will last about three days in the fridge so you can use them in other meals or pack a few lunches at a time.
A quick and healthy lunch or dinner you'll feel good about eating doesn't have to take time when you're making this Asian Brussels Sprout Salad with Grilled Salmon!
What I love about salads is that they are easy to make, can be made - ahead of time to pack in a lunch or wait in the fridge until I get done running.
Just sweet enough to satisfy our lunch time chocolate cravings and healthy enough that none of use had to feel guilty about devouring our kiddos snack right from under the noses.
Thanks so much for posting this in time for Passover, I've been scratching my head about second day lunch and this will do the trick.
I've been having this at least 3 times a week for lunch for about 2 years and I'm still not tired of it, in fact I look forward to it!
I wasn't able to spend a lot of time in the food area, it was way past lunch and nap time and the kids were super cranky, but I did pick up a few things that were recommended to me by my friend that was along for the shopping trip (who just happened to have lived in Sweden and knew a lot about the goodies I was looking at!).
It's so nice to eat freshly made food instead of pulling everything out of the freezer... and trying to remember to do that about an hour before lunch to bake on time... So here is another audience who would appreciate this book: stay at home parents who are having lunch alone at home or a parent plus one or two small appetites for the second portion.
I know I talk about meal planning all the time, but it really does help me to stay accountable, makes for less chaotic mornings when I go to pack my lunch, saves money each week (since I go on ONE big grocery haul making sure to only get what I need for that week) and I'm staying healthy in the process.
While playing in the sandbox at recess or nature walks for science time would seem to be obvious choices, it was fun to learn that my preschooler's favorite thing about school is LUNCH!
Whenever my schedule gets too busy and I can't spend as much time as I'd like in the kitchen, I'm all about simple dinners and lunches.
I am getting better about not going out to lunch all the time!
If it didn't happen right after lunch, it happened at about 2:00 — Prime time for my dad's break from fieldwork and chores.
This week we had 2 matches to talk about so it was hard to wait until lunch time.
Of course, one of these dimensions may be having nothing else to talk about but this special little angel who takes all your partner's time and energy, won't let you sleep through the night, regularly tosses his lunch and screams at all hours.
He said when he went to school at lunch time the «little» boys about ages 6 and 7 would go home to nurse.
Awesome, was about to buy some more anyway so I can pre-make ALL the week's lunches ahead of time.
After talking to her about how much time we had spent playing and the fact that we needed to make lunch and pick her brother up from school soon, I asked her if we could leave together walking nicely to the car.
Adamick is a featured blogger for The Atlantic and has appeared in numerous articles in the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Denver Post, The Daily News and USA Today, about school lunch programs, industrial organics and farm - to - school initiatives.
As we've talked about many times on The Lunch Tray, school food reform will only be successful if parents and districts work together collaboratively, each respecting the concerns and expertise of the other.
In early April, I had a news story in the New York Times about the passage of a groundbreaking law in New Mexico that bans «lunch shaming» - practices in the cafeteria that single out kids with meal debt, such as being given a cold sandwich instead... [Continue reading]
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
-LSB-...] in time for our ongoing «It Takes a Village to Pack a Lunch — 2011 Edition» series, the New York Times had a story on Saturday about the growing trend of home - packed school lunches -LSB-...]
For me, the biggest surprise of that story was how very surprised the Times readership appeared to be about lunch shaming.
After all, I had read in The New York Times about the superiority of French school lunches, and I always believe everything I read in the Times.
I'm all about efficiency - when I can pack up Taco Tuesday leftovers as a school lunch, it means I am putting the dinner leftovers away and I'm packing lunch at the same time.
I had a long talk with Hubby about what we could do for our kids — While I do cook for and with my kids... We take them out to eat all the time — they are eating chicken nuggets, pizza and all that for lunch everyday.
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