Sentences with phrase «food job because»

Since I loved reading, I wanted to work for my local bookstore but my mom wouldn't let me have any retail or fast food job because she believed that they were a waste of my time (she's very strict).

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It tells me that the staff who walk past a tray of dirty dishes and half eaten food make a conscious decision not to do anything about it, probably because it's «not their job».
Also, «more and more employed persons are going to the food bank,» reports Sauve, «and they're going there because maybe their partner lost their job, or they went from a high - paying job to a low - paying job.
Fast - food restaurants are safe to eat at because people who work there know they won't have a job if they're not.
We lose Canadian food processing jobs, because the food processors (the butter, cheese and yogourt makers) who sell internationally, locate their plants (and their jobs) outside of Canada because our milk is too expensive.
We've seen how supply management for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
The whole people eat better on food stamps probably comes up because a lot of people on them sell them to wealthier neighbors in order to pay for things like doctors appointments, transit to get to their minimum wage job (or interviews), or too keep the lights on / pay rent.
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
I'd like to have a president who doesn't keep his money in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands.I'd like to have a president who knows more people are on food stamps today because tax cuts for the rich did not create jobs and caused this country to go down the drain.
Instead be writes about and for people who typically get exactly what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire what that world can provide: the right automobile; ethnic or trend - setting foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
Yet the president of the food chain may decide against automation because it would cause a loss of jobs for his employees.
You can also use an immersion blender or food processor for this step, but I highly recommend the NutriBullet because it does the job so quickly.
I normally shy away from southern - style recipes / food because it's usually so unhealthy, but this does a good job of lightening up a lot of classic recipes (as the name might imply, har har)!
Well, my husband must have done a really good job on Sunday because my child actually requested a food other than mac n cheese and hot dogs.
That's no longer our food budget because my job is now recipe development, so groceries are a business expense.
Because of our work, 18,000 American schools are providing kids with healthy food choices in an effort to eradicate childhood obesity; 21,000 African farmers have improved their crops to feed 30,000 people; 248 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions are being reduced in cities worldwide; more than 5,000 people have been trained in marketable job skills in Colombia; more than 5 million people have benefited from lifesaving HIV / AIDS medications; and members of the Clinton Global Initiative have made nearly 2,300 Commitments to Action to improve more than 400 million lives around the world.
We prefer using a grinder to a food processor because a grinder does a better job smooshing the cranberries, orange, and apples together while it cuts them up.
We overcommit, we have the best of intentions to meal plan for the week and then don't, and then after spending the whole day obsessing over food and plotting out recipes for our blogs and oftentimes cooking all day for our job, all of the sudden it's dinner time and there we are, just like you, digging through the fridge looking for something everyone at the table can eat for dinner because a meal of Red Velvet Cupcakes and Champagne Mojitos probably won't cut it.
Now, as for what I would like to see (more of) on here, I honestly don't know, because I genuinely think you do a fantastic job at switching things up and posting an incredibly varied range of recipes / foods / meals.
I can't bitch too much because at least I still have a job that keeps food on the table, a roof over our heads, and clothes on my children's backs.
I don't need to share his name or anything, because he was just doing his job even if he was doing it in a dickish fashion (and I'm not that vindictive), but he was having none of the story that I needed to eat food for work.
So now in Holland you are being told by the health - workers you do a poor job giving your child 6 months exclusive breastfeeding, because you would risk food allergies.
Because of my nonprofit day job, I've heard that many food banks have had dramatic growth in people accessing their services at the same time donations have decreased.
Because the USDA houses the National School Lunch Program, and the agency's main job is to sell highly subsidized conventional crops (like corn, soybeans, rice, and wheat) and farmed foods (like dairy and beef), behemoths like Chartwells wind - up pushing cheap, low - quality surplus food into our schools.
We do this because we believe it is part of our job as parents to expose her to different foods and provide her with the proper nutrition to do her job of going to school, learning and doing the best she can.
I'm not sure which is worse, when your child begs you not to go to work to a job you're only doing because you have to pay the rent and buy food, or when your child begs you not to go to work to a job you love but technically don't need to work at because you'd have enough to live on otherwise.
This year we are going to pursue agriculture especially because of planting for food and jobs.
«This may have been because so many people in the community were already doing a good job planning meals and paying attention to how much food they bought and used.
Because of my work as Health's Food Director, people will sometimes ask if I either cook elaborate, multi-course meals every night, or if I never cook at home since it's part of my job.
People who are more rigid about their diets tend to have a harder time maintaing a healthy weight and are more likely to have eating disorder symptoms.4 Other data indicates this is largely because dieters who are more relaxed about their food choices don't suffer from cravings as much as rigid dieters, and do a better job of controlling their food intake over the long - term.5, 6
Whether you are in class or on the job, the last thing you want on your mind is food, because once the thought of a hearty bowl of cereal with a side of fruit yogurt enters your brain, there is no use trying to focus on anything else.
I wouldn't say this was a «great» article... Seems clear to me too that Jobs probably died because of his diet too tho... but what this article doesn't talk about is the health / unhealthiness of anyone who ate what jobs did but then also added meat and how long they lived or what diseases they had / or if they lived to be 110 years old... or someone who ate a different type of vegan diet like one with appropriate good proportions of whole foods in a plant based diet with fruit and no juice and how healthy or idk i've never heard of someone eating a good / human appropriate vegan diet and developing cancer but if one exists / existed i would imagine this site would of found them don't you?
So it helps to boost immunity, balance pH levels, balance healthy gut flora and gut bacteria levels, lower excess cholesterol, stimulate your liver, your colon to remove excess waste and toxicity and it also a very important job that it has is to increase absorption of nutrients and nutrition and food within the intestines because your intestinal walls are what absorb that nutrition and what actually utilize that within your body.
I consider myself incredibly lucky, because I love my job and the opportunity to help others reach food / life balance.
I've been vegan for alomost 2 years, suddenly in the past 3 months I've lost 13 lbs (probably because I haven't been going to the gym, new job, and I've noticed a change in the amount of food I eat being less) but recently I've noticed severe hair loss it's has me very worried.
How can I make this go away because it was so uncomfortable and my mom never knew what to do and because my job was doing the dishes all the time and I was always interacting with food I discovered the healing benefits when food touches your skin, what it does to you.
I get the free food one, only because at my old job we had donuts, cake and bagels EVERY DAY haha Jules recently posted... Father's Day Gift Guide — for the Sports Lover
With a full - time job, social life, fur baby, and loving boyfriend, I was worried I'd start something and give up because there isn't enough time to pursue my both of my passions; style and food.
You have a job because you have to provide food and shelter.
The key to adapting to a changing world because of climate change is diversity — so we are really doing a bad job if we let Monsanto and others take over how our food is grown and do the exact opposite to what is needed to have true food security in the future.
I'll always remember when Mr. Quimby lost his job in Ramona and Her Father, and the family cat ate the Jack - o - Lantern because they couldn't afford fancy cat food.
Many people continue to work at careers / jobs that are not fulfilling (or worse) because they have to put food on the table.
I don't worry about my home or income, because I know that if needed, I would take two or three jobs (even menial jobs) to always make sure my family has the three most important items: Shelter, food, and clothing.
We worked minimum wage jobs at fast food chains at 15 hours per week and we ate most of our food from our jobs because we didn't qualify for food stamps as full time college students.
It's very important that a future guide dog not be fixated on food because when they're on the job, they will have to work without the expectation of a reward and they will have to maintain concentration in restaurants and other areas with food distractions.
Empty Bowl is a pet food pantry that helps people experiencing difficulty because of a job or home loss, catastrophic illness or a home / community wide disaster.
So if you're feeding a nutritionally balanced commercial food, you don't have to worry because it's the manufacturer's job to do the testing.
This is because the food needs something substantial to replace the grain and the starch of the potato does the perfect job.
This product has made the list of the best wet cat food for urinary health because it is specially formulated for the job.
«The last few years have suffered because of the overall economic condition; you have to face the reality that when people are worried about their jobs, boutique products tend to be more affected than the staple products, like pet food and treats,» says Craig O'Keefe, vice president of sales and business development at Pet Lifestyle And You (P.L.A.Y).
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