Not exact matches
«At least with this, I have money to
buy food for my
kids.»
Since then, its marketing efforts have comprised everything including
food giveaways,
buy - one - get - one offers, TV commercials, an online show for
kids and a musical collaboration with the Wu - Tang Clan's RZA.
I can still
buy food and feed those
kids.
I have no idea where I will find income to pay rent or get gas money to drive to the store to
buy food with foodstamps but I have peace that do not make sense to other like my
kids, for I know God knows.
Are you
kidding me???? A.
Buying Kosher Certified
Food is a choice that you make!!!! So don't
buy it & save $ $ $ $.
I stood on some of those promises when my
kids were sick, or when we had barely enough to
buy food or pay bills, and saw God's hand move to help us.
Always choose natural
food colouring and avoid store
bought desserts at all times that are loaded with sprinkles or coated in coloured icing — I don't know how people give this * crap * to their
kids!
I
bought some Kale at our Farmer's Market today and went online to search «Green Smoothies For
Kids» that was about an hour ago and I have been lusting after your
food recipes ever since.
DH
bought the store brand sauce (non-mild) so I cut it w / chicken broth so my
kids would eat it since they don't like really spicy
foods.
Getting my
kids to transition from «normal»
foods to healthier
foods can be a challenge, these are so delicious they preferred them to the «normal» store
bought ones.
Then find the perfect store -
bought gift for everyone on your list —
kids, men, women, bakers and cocktail lovers — from this year's hottest cookbooks, the best artisanal condiments, kitchen and home décor to wearable
food art and the latest baking tools.
In Conakry, Guinea, when the
kids had a break from classes to
buy lunch from nearby street vendors, the
food varied, but the drink was always the same.
Gummy snacks are always a popular option with
kids but the kind that you can
buy in the store are pumped full of
food coloring, high fructose corn syrup and low quality gelatin.
Food targeted to
kids was also among the categories most important for
buying organic.
I've been pretty against processed
foods in general for awhile so we don't even
buy «organic» or «healthy» processed
foods, for the most part (but for the sake of honesty my
kids split a fruit roll up — the Betty Crocker kind — today so don't listen to me).
I wash, I clean, I clear, I cook, walk to dog,
buy the
food, repair the house, I am a successful person in my own right (we have no money worries and never will have), I'm faithful, yet life is work or
kids school work.
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil (1 turn of the pan) 1 medium onion, finely chopped 3 cups canned vegetable stock, found on soup aisle (I use a few cups of water and a few teaspoons of vegetarian chicken base here) 1 (14 1/2 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice (I blend it first so that it's not chunky, since a few family members don't like tomatoes) 1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed 2 (15 ounce) cans pumpkin puree (avoid
buying Libby — it's owned by Nestle) 1 cup corn, frozen or canned (drain and rinse if canned) 1 cup heavy cream (I use 1 % milk, but you can use soy milk as well) 1 tablespoon curry powder 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (I don't add this since my
kids don't do spicy
foods) coarse salt 20 sprigs fresh chives, chopped or snipped, for garnish
My
kid will help me chop veggies, plant veggies, pick them,
buy them at the grocery store, watch cooking shows, read cook books... ANd STILL she only eats about 5
foods TOTAL.
Buying kid - friendly foods doesn't have to mean simply buying french fries and chicken nuggets, t
Buying kid - friendly
foods doesn't have to mean simply
buying french fries and chicken nuggets, t
buying french fries and chicken nuggets, though.
Again, a number of parents think that appreciation costs money
buying the
kid toys or
foods, etc..
Buying lunch at school might be the first time
kids get to call the shots on which
foods they'll eat.
That's one of the drawbacks, I think — not in this particular school, because the only
food - related thing is a once - a-week relationship with a neighborhood bakery to bring in pizza if the
kids want to
buy it, and I can breathe through that.
But beyond that, you no longer have to
buy food you don't eat or want in your house with your
kids gone.
If we do eliminate the a la carte options that
kids so love and introduced a single, healthful menu for all students, I wonder whether students on open campuses (i.e., most high schools) who previously had the money to
buy those
foods would simply leave the program altogether and go elsewhere for their pizza and fries (as many already do).
Results of TLT's Allowance / Candy Poll Yesterday I asked parents who give their
kids an allowance whether that allowance can be used to
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They need additional funding to
buy AND prepare such
food, which includes facilities upgrades where needed, and they need support in terms of nutrition education and other efforts to help ease
kids into the new meals.
«The
kids may have money or earn money and (
buy junk
food) without their parents» knowledge,» Stinson said, adding that most parents expect that the school will look out for their children.
Both of my daughter's
bought lunches at school last year — my husband had lost his job and we were taking advantage of the reduced lunches — and everyday my
kid's came home starving as well as complaining that the milk was warm, and the
food was disgusting.
arbaric and just plain mean for having my son circumsized, lazy and selfish for «giving up» on breast feeding and for
buying jarred baby
food instead of making my own, abusive for feeding my
kid McDonald's, flamed for vaccinating my child against the flu, the list goes on..
The video's sentiments have resonated with mothers; on BabyCenter.com, one poster, hugs4Jack, called the clip «hilarious» and said she'd been called «barbaric and just plain mean for having my son circumsized, lazy and selfish for «giving up» on breast feeding and for
buying jarred baby
food instead of making my own, abusive for feeding my
kid McDonald's, flamed for vaccinating my child against the flu, the list goes on... I don't know why we can't all just agree to disagree.
But so worth it, she loves going there to
buy things for her Daycare and I go to purchase anything I need for the house (
food, toilet paper, paper towel, unnecessary purchases of cute planners, etc.) and to breathe of course (no
kids, yay!)
Brian Estes, Eastern Washington coordinator for Fresh
Food in Schools, said they hope the exposure will help
kids discover new flavors they love and in turn encourage their families to
buy them.
Schools have tried to recreate this revenue by adopting other fundraisers, adjusting their budgets, or using the lunchroom strategies mentioned earlier to encourage
kids to
buy healthier
foods.
... so my message to you, is not to study
food labels, but rather to reduce the amount of processed
foods you are eating and
buy healthy
kids food instead.
What are the parents saying about their
kids buying more
food in the a la carte line?
They shouldn't be shamed just because they fit the mold of a «Pinterest mom,» just like you don't want them to poke fun at you for always
buying your
kids»
food instead of making it from scratch.
(A great way to keep it difficult is to throw in things like a jar of baby
food, diaper rash cream, and other stuff that moms of older
kids haven't had to
buy in a while!)
We also garden in the summer to have fresh, cheap
food for our
kids... we
buy everything used (especially clothes), and we reuse everything.
So I recently
bought a bunch of wooden skewers to thread all kinds of the
kids favorite
foods.
My
kids always complain that we don't have a lot of box tops compared to their friends, and I realized it's because we don't
buy any of the processed
foods that bear the box top!
Quick and easy to make with only four ingredients, including store -
bought rotisserie chicken (or leftover cooked chicken), Chicken Quesadillas are one of the all - time
kid favorite
foods.
Most
kids love
food they can dip, but store -
bought fish sticks can be filled with unnecessary ingredients.
Then the awesome principal commenced learning all 1000
kids names and swooping in busing the tables, checking in with the student body at both lunch periods and making certain all
kids who were not eating had money to
buy food, or he whipped out his wallet and gave them the money to go
buy lunch.
The principal once said that being able to
buy junk
food was part of the «allure» of attending middle school in our district, and the district
food services manager insists that
kids have a right to a «treat» every day if they want one (never mind that some of them are eating only «treats»).
But she also wants to share her secrets — recipes,
food -
buying tips and strategies to get
kids to eat well — with the rest of the nation.
Consider
buying a second rucksack for the
kids to take turns sharing: they can load it up with
food supplies and fun things, like those rocks they simply have to take home with them.
Gems, don't forget the potato chips, cookies, candy bards, gum that you (probably)
buy for your
kids as after - school treats, too — THAT is the definition of junk
food.
Supporters say the
buy - local program keeps Alaska money in state, gives
kids healthier choices than heat - to - eat processed meals, and helps create
food security for a state that imports nearly all its groceries.
No more
buying «specific
kid food,» like those individual «snack bars» and «tiny plastic cheeses» to stash in the diaper bag.
Not only does this system mean that
kids can no longer make a lunch out of a bag of Cheetos (unless they bring it from home), it also reduces the very real social stigma created when
kids with money in their pockets can
buy enticing junk
food while poorer
kids have to eat the comparatively «uncool» school meal.