Not exact matches
I strolled to the table with my
food, arranged everything
on the table so I could take a photo — I am a
food blogger
after all — and dug my plastic fork into the mound of Carne Asada, rice, and beans covering my heavy - duty paper
plate.
And now King Stuff has learned such bad habits from his brother that the second the table is cleared, he is hanging
on my legs looking for his nighttime snack,
after he just finished three
plates of
food, just because I am in the cabinet getting vitamins, and me being near the cabinets reminds him that there is
food in them.
After a long day
on the slopes, nothing seems better than a
plate full of
food.
I try to focus
on getting the toast just so, while Luke, B., and Tim put out
plate after plate of flawless Waffle House
food.
Our kids don't typically eat a ton by the end of the day UNLESS they've had no snack or a fruit - only snack in the afternoon, which I've started focusing
on more lately and it's so much better than kids pushing
food around
plates after you've gone to the trouble of cooking!
To get serious about school
food and its consequences, policy makers need to focus less
on tinkering with funding formulas, surplus agricultural commodities, and % of calories from fat while focusing more
on stopping kids from devouring
plate after plate of hamburgers and cheesy noodles.
To use a possibly clunky analogy: when a baby or toddler eats
on demand at Mama's Milk Diner, they're not forced to wait an hour or more to eat
after ordering, and they won't have their
food abruptly snatched from their mouths or their
plates cleared away before they're done eating.
Even
after we're full we keep eating because the
food tastes good, or we think we have to finish everything
on our
plates, or we want to get our money's worth (at restaurants), or we don't want to be rude (at the homes of other people).
If you're served a heaping pile of
food on a large
plate, you'll likely try to finish it, even
after you're already full.
After all, even steam table
food served
on china
plates, absolutely tastes better
After starting to attempt to lift itself
on day 6, SB - 1 started to slowly crawl
on the agar surface of the culture well
on day 9, and started to eat the algal
food provided the culture
plate on day 13.