Sentences with phrase «complain about the meals»

2) Question: I admittedly was a bit uncivil when I complained about my meal to the cashier at McDonalds.
You might be a distressed and an alienated parent if your child complains about the meals you cook.
Do not complain about the meals he makes or the amount of TV she lets them watch.

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Later in the same passage, he complains» interestingly, perhaps, given the popularity of food snobbery even among conservatives» about a socialist camp that asked campers if they wanted vegetarian meals.
The Pharisees, when they challenge Jesus and His disciples, the only thing they can complain about is that they have shared a meal with tax collectors and other sinners.
Most priests are Martha, he says, who complain about needing help preparing the meal; Van Slaag, like Mary, «hath chosen the best part.»
This happened in her own home, not in the house of a man named Simon, but it was in Bethany, it was during a meal, and Judas did complain about the waste of perfume that could have been sold and the money given to the poor.
So - called «Neighbors» (who actually lived in a housing development built multiple blocks behind, and after, the original church) complaining about things like the sound of the bells and the smell of fish from the Lent Friday meals.
My busy family had fallen into a habit of complaining about food (if you can believe it), rushing through meals at different times («I'm starving!»)
... and though he's not complaining about our veggie meals, I know he's missing his steak.
Growing up, my mum rarely made the classic meal and I always heard my friends complaining about meatloaf night at their houses.
It's the one meal that my kids never complain about, unless I give them cereal.
A quiche, along with a tray of blueberry muffins or a side salad is a wonderful meal and no one in my family ever complained about the lack of crust.
Younger son complain about having had this meal a few days ago,... Continue reading →
«When we first moved in together, Jeremy used to complain about how much time was spent preparing meals.
Make it the night before and add it to your kids lunches the following day, and no one will complain about having to eat the same (delicious) meal twice.
We may also complain about the rising food costs (again, I am guilty) and perhaps have had to scale back on the groceries we buy or forgo other luxuries, but we are still able to provide nutritious meals for ourselves and our families.
Just over half of the respondents said their students initially complained about nutritionally improved school meals, but 70 % agreed their students now actually like the lunches.
While scores of CPS students recently complained to the Tribune about their «nasty» school food, Holy Trinity students mostly praised their school meals during a recent unchaperoned tour of the lunchroom.
There was a LOT of snack stealing going on... All three parents complained at some point about their kiddos not eating well at meals.
In my experience, there is the least frustration with meals and the least complaining about food when our children are allowed to be involved in every aspect of food, from planning to purchasing to preparation.
If they are truly not hungry they are not required to eat BUT then can NOT complain about the food or interrupt the meal with a bad attitude.
A representative of Revival, manufacturer of soy - based meal replacements, complained that «negative perceptions» about soy had cost the company at least one million dollars in sales last year, perhaps an early glimpse of a less - than - rosy future for soy.
I don't know about you, but I never complain about a delicious and healthy meal / snack that I can make in less than five minutes.
I wonder if those reviewers would walk into BJ's only to order a meal and then complain about the price.
So what if these people on these studies, fed once a day and complaining about hunger and higher cholesterol, were fed with a high carbohydrate meal?
Chandrasekhar's Thorny undergoes a drastic personality (and biological) transformation after becoming hooked on «Flova Scotia,» a pharmaceutical drug meant to enhance the female libido — but this leads to anachronistic gags in which Thorny acts like a stereotypical housewife from two generations ago: cooking meals for the guys, complaining about how nothing he does is good enough for them, throwing tantrums when he's not appreciated.
Lots of reviews I have read on Palm Cove complain about the cost of meals at restaurants but we didn't think they were excessive.
3 other tables were complaining they waited over an hour just for cheese omelettes - truly disgusting - in all I paid about  # 170 for B&B and evening meal - a disgrace!
They're getting free meals and foosball, so what can they be complaining about?
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