Sentences with phrase «first lunch tray»

Flash back to May 26, 2010, the publication date of my very first Lunch Tray post.
As I argued in one of my first Lunch Tray posts («The Birthday Cupcake Debate Heats Up «-RRB-, when a child is at school, he or she is as captive to what goes on there as a person in an elevator is captive to second - hand smoke.

Not exact matches

As I close out the first week in my new digs here on The Lunch Tray, I just wanted to send out a thank you to all of you....
First of all, welcome to The Lunch Tray and let me humbly apologize for my unforgivable snark about your wardrobe.
The folks at Slow Food USA's Time for Lunch blog were kind enough to ask me to write about why I started The Lunch Tray - my first stint as a guest blogger!
In response to Mike I'd like to say, first and foremost, thank you so much for taking the time to come by The Lunch Tray these past few weeks.
-LSB-...] on today's The Lunch Tray I ponder this question: do universal in - class breakfast programs like HISD's «First -LSB-...]
When fourth - graders came to the cafeteria, one of the first students to get hot lunch plopped his tray down on the table and excitedly told his tablemates, «The lunch is going to be good today.»
-LSB-...] on today's The Lunch Tray I ponder this question: do universal in - class breakfast programs like HISD's «First Class -LSB-...]
First, a big thank you to all the Lunch Tray readers who took the time to visit our Lunch Box Idea Exchange earlier this month and post their «go - to» lunchbox items for the rest of us to read.
In honor of Turkey Day, I'm taking my first real break from blogging since starting The Lunch Tray (over 130,000 words ago - wow!).
Not for the first time does a major news outlet ride the investigative reporting coattails of The Lunch Tray.
Last year was my first Halloween blogging here on The Lunch Tray and I tackled that knotty question in two parts.
Bettina Siegel said: The Lunch Tray's First Kids» Snack Hall of Shame http://bit.ly/bGFgi7 -LSB-...]
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But as I've talked about quite a bit on The Lunch Tray (starting with my very first post), it does concern me that our menu is currently still weighted almost entirely in favor of «kid food» (or what one source in Janet Poppendieck's Free For All calls «carnival fare»).
Gather up your trusted titles and be prepared to share tomorrow in The Lunch Tray's first (but not last) Reader Exchange!
Melissa: First, thank you for the kid words about The Lunch Tray — so glad you're enjoying the blog!
Take a second and answer The Lunch Tray's first ever reader poll!
Bonnie: First, just want to thank you for taking the time to stop by The Lunch Tray and to leave your comments.
I discussed the issue during my very first week of writing The Lunch Tray.
But as I've talked about quite a bit on The Lunch Tray (starting with my very first post), it does concern me that our menu is currently still weighted almost entirely in favor of -LSB-...]
Lunch Tray readers often contact me for help in getting junk food out of their children's classrooms, but few seem to know that as of next school year, districts will for the first time have to impose a nutritional standard for classroom food.
The new study, published online in Public Health Reports on Aug. 25, is the first to use digital imaging to capture students» lunch trays before and after they exited the lunch line.
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