She discussed the role of food marketing and supermarkets in encouraging children to
ask for food items — and what happens when parents give in.
Not exact matches
The countryside I traversed had little natural beauty, and most of the wild animals had been killed during the civil war; the souvenirs were five times as expensive as similar
items in other countries; the Portuguese - influenced
food was bland and boring; and when I
asked for a doggie bag to take my leftovers back to my hotel, I got charged five dollars
for the bag.
For example, we're often
asked when giving
food, clothes, tarps and other
items to the homeless «Where do you get this stuff?
A lot of times mom's always
ask me what healthy
food items I pack in my diaper bag when I am out
for a day on the go.
For food items (lettuce, half used onion, etc.) I still have a huge urge to grab a plastic baggie, but manage to find another solution by
asking «What would I do if I was out of baggies — what would I use instead?»
In development: Some of the
items the PAC
asked for, such as sandwiches, a greater variety of ethnic
food and more legume - based entrees, are being tested now.
And Kristin Wartman, writing
for Civil Eats, dismissed Walmart's promises to offer lower price fruits and vegetables by
asking, «[W] hy can't the government step in and subsidize fruits and vegetables like they do the corn and soy that go into nearly every processed
food item?»
Over 85 vendors were
asked to submit
food items that meet the district's nutritional specifications (
for whole grain, lower sodium and the like), and the public was invited to come by to taste... [Continue reading]
Activate Good is
asking participants to take nonperishable
items for an on - site
food drive to «fill the truck»
for Urban Ministries of Wake County at the evening commemoration.
Food activist Nancy Huehnergarth tweeted this troubling Dairy Reporter
item last Friday, which indicates that the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) are
asking the
Food & Drug Administration
for permission to add aspartame and other artificial sweeteners to the flavored milk sold in U.S. schools without certain front - label disclosures.
Kristen Wartman, also writing
for Civil Eats, agrees with Lappé that the nutritional changes to Walmart's products are mere «health - washing» (the nutritional version of green - washing), and dismisses Walmart's promises to offer lower price fruits and vegetables by
asking, «[W] hy can't the government step in and subsidize fruits and vegetables like they do the corn and soy that go into nearly every processed
food item?»
There is no cost to attend this event, but guests are
asks to bring a non-perishable
food item to help «fill - the - truck»
for the Urban Ministries of Wake County
food pantry (see the full list of needs here)!
School officials say they have planted an organic garden with exotic fruits and vegetables, provided students samples of healthy
food items from around the world and
asked parents to forgo cupcakes and other sweets
for in - school celebrations.
For example, if your child isn't good with math,
ask them to help you measure
food when you cook or to add up
items around the house.
So we
asked 20 top registered dietitians, nutritionists, chefs, cookbook authors, and
food bloggers
for the delicious
items they always keep in stock in their fridge and pantry as a base
for easy, everyday healthy meals and snacks.
Always be sure to
ask at restaurants whether gluten - products such as barley, wheat, or rye are added to their dishes and look
for labels that indicate a
food item is gluten - free on grocery store shelves.
There are a few options that come to mind when
asked about favourite
foods — pizza, mac»n' cheese, and fried chicken are often suggested but rarely are these
items on the «yes» list
for your healthy eating plan.
Ask for them to make some of the larger
items (meat dish, a side or two) gluten or allergen - free and bring some of your own
food to supplement.
Teaching points that are covered in the topic are listed below: Understand that it is important to be able to grow plants well because they provide
food and other
items for us To know that all
food chains begin with a green plant To understand the function of the parts of a plant To understand that plants need leaves in order to grow well To plan an appropriate investigation To make careful observations and measurements of plants growing To use simple apparatus to measure the height of plants in standard measures To use results to draw conclusions and provide explanations To know that water is transported through the stem to other parts of the plant To know that that plants need light
for healthy growth To know that plants need water, but not unlimited water,
for healthy growth To know that temperature can affect the growth of plants To
ask questions about the growth of plants To plan a fair test To write a clear conclusion
Other
items had nothing at all to do with education but, being champions of «social justice,» the activists came up with an NBI which proposes to inform the public about the dangers of fracking, another that calls
for the end of «
food deserts» (don't
ask) and one that wants President Obama to investigate the continued incarceration of Leonard Peltier, a man who was convicted of first - degree murder in the slaying of two FBI agents in 1977.
Rachael, one of the veterinary behavior technicians at my clinic, has been very resourceful at
asking companies
for samples of
food puzzles, and other
items to try out.
For example, the Evanston, Ill., municipal animal shelter is so reliant on donations of funds, food and supplies that its fundraising arm has started an online wish list asking for ite
For example, the Evanston, Ill., municipal animal shelter is so reliant on donations of funds,
food and supplies that its fundraising arm has started an online wish list
asking for ite
for items.
While wrapping packages to place under the tree this year or when the family arrives
for a gathering, don't be afraid to
ask if any of the gifts to be placed under the tree or on the floor contain
food items.
All month long, we're
asking for donations of just $ 28 to help cover the cost of pet
food, cat litter, spay and neuter surgeries, vaccinations and other essential
items.
It's a baby shower
for kittens where the rescue is
asking supporters to bring
food and other supply
items from its registry.
So clean out your linen closet and donate clean
items for the cats to lay on, donate any money that you can, host a casual Friday day at work and
ask everyone to pay $ 3 - 5
for the privilege and then donate that to your local shelter, drop off
food or other supplies (call to find out what they need), offer to transport shelter cats to adoption events or the veterinary clinic, offer to help with adoptions or fundraisers or even to sit with the shelter cats and give them love, open your home to provide foster care... the ideas are endless.
Hilton Suites — Spring, TX Feb 2010 — Present Server / Bartender • Greet customers as they enter and seat them appropriately •
Ask for orders and fill
food and beverage orders as required • Deliver orders to the customers after ensuring accuracy • Serve alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks as instructed • Ensure service station is well stocked • Ensure all
food items are prepared to the highest of standards • Clean up after the customers have left
• Greet customers as they arrive and present them with menus • Provide information regarding the day's specials and any discounts available on meals • Assist customers in choosing
items of the menu by providing them with
food complementing information • Inquire if customers would like to dine in or take their orders with them • Take orders
for food and beverage
items and attempt to upsell sidelines • Punch orders in the POS system, process cash or credit card transactions and tender change • Prepare
food items according to recipe standards in a prompt and accurate manner • Place
food items on trays or pack them in paper bags
for customers to take with them • Ascertain that condiments and napkins are included with both types of orders • Serve dine - in customers on their tables and
ask if they would like anything extra • Ascertain the cleanliness of the restaurant area and make sure that counter are constantly tidied
• Greet patrons and
ask them
for their sitting preference • Escort customers or patrons to their tables and present menus • Provide information of daily specials and any deals that the restaurant may be offering • Suggest menu
items according to each patron's taste and liking • Take and record orders
for food items and beverages and provide customers with delivery timelines • Relay orders to the kitchen and follow up on them to ensure timely delivery • Fill water glasses and serve
food and beverages to customers • Inquire into preferences
for additional orders and record orders appropriately • Assist in the preparation of bills and process cash and credit card payments • Clean and bus tables before and after customers arrive and ensure that all restaurant areas are kept clean
• Welcomed customers and
asked for their orders • Provided customers with information on menu
items and discount options • Rang up orders by punching them in the POS • Provided customers with billing information and took cash in exchange of
items sold • Processed credit card transactions and provided receipts • Assisted in
food preparation and packing activities • Handed customers packed
food items
Cow Bell — Warwick, RI May 2008 — Present
Food and Beverage Waitress • Greet customers as they arrive • Assist in seating customers • Serve welcome drinks and ask for orders • Take orders and deliver to the kitchen • Ensure accuracy of order before serving • Ensure food is served on time • Inform customers of the day's special • Upsell items without sounding p
Food and Beverage Waitress • Greet customers as they arrive • Assist in seating customers • Serve welcome drinks and
ask for orders • Take orders and deliver to the kitchen • Ensure accuracy of order before serving • Ensure
food is served on time • Inform customers of the day's special • Upsell items without sounding p
food is served on time • Inform customers of the day's special • Upsell
items without sounding pushy
Host NORDSTROM, Greenwell Springs, LA 1/2012 — 5/2013 • Greeted customers as they arrived and
asked for their seating references • Provided menus and informed customers about the day's special • Assisted in choosing
food items by providing information regarding ingredients and nutritious values • Took orders and relayed them to the kitchen • Followed up on orders and delivered them to customers» tables • Rang up bills in the POS system or assisted cashiers in ringing up bills • Received cash in exchange of services rendered and tendered change • Assisted in reconciling cash registers at the end of the day • Ascertained the cleanliness and maintenance of the restaurant
However, this was not a typical
food drive as the
items they
ask for are easily carried in a backpack or considered...
Space was provided
for several responses to this
item; then parents were
asked to list behaviors that lead to unhealthy attitudes towards
food.
He
asks for them to help him distribute
food and other needed
items to less fortunate children in their community.