I hope the Hispanic food police don't come after me if these are not 100 % authentic.
Not exact matches
I am the first in line to step up to the plate to help someone in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge in a small town of 1500... everyone knew he was there;
police, mayor and other community members, though NO one
did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of
food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
There is no
food police that says you can't
do it that way.»
Real talk: FDA
does a terrible job
policing what's in our
food.
Others don't want to rock the boat or fear being viewed as the
food police.
If we were to require them to be «
food police» and be responsible for who gets a meal and who doesn't it potentially would bring even more back lash.
When
did the
food police get a seat on the Trib's editorial board («Got milk?»
At one point, activists were
policing food choices while the mommy bloggers tried to defend themselves, and I stepped in to say «hey, let's not
do that,» and, amazingly, everyone stopped.
«We don't have enough teachers in our classrooms and now we are expected to hire some type of
food police to monitor, whether we are having bake sales or not.
Did this man deserve to be filmed by
police as if he was a terrorist, and then kept in an area for hours on end, without access to toilet facilities or
food or water, simply because he wanted to protest against British economic policy?
Don't be confrontational and don't become the «
food police» monitoring everything they put in their mouths.»
* If you find that your concerns are coming more from a judgmental mindset than a place of honoring your needs, it may be best to hold off on making a list and
do some work with your inner «
food police» instead.
Do not turn into the
food police, but get control of your kitchen.
Ditto, thank you for your comment Khaled, my experience is similar, i
do tend to be a bit of Paleo Nazi on myself, and just recently began to let go a bit in terms of
policing my
food intake.
It's about the real - life incidents at fast
food restaurants where a man posing as a
police officer on the phone somehow talked various employees into detaining a young girl and
doing heinous things to her.
• Climb aboard the ARL's mobile Spay Waggin» • Kids — try on the ARL rescue team's ice suits and watch a mock cat - in - tree rescue • Flying High Frisbee Dog Show •
Police K - 9 Demonstration • Caricature artist
doing caricatures of people and dogs • Photo «Doggie» Kissing Booth •
Food vendors (come for lunch and ice cream!)
«It's an absolute honor that Officer Jose nominated Pet
Food Express for this national award, and I will accept it with many thanks for all the great work
police officers and working K9s
do throughout the country,» Levy said.
Antioch
police Lt. Tony Morefield, who sat in on the meetings, said folks
doing TNR work won't be cited for baiting their cat traps with
food.
The three students who were charged are considering a false arrest lawsuit because they repeatedly warned the
police officers prior to their arrest that the hemp
foods they were giving away are legal nutritious
foods sold in natural
foods stores throughout the U.S. and have nothing to
do with marijuana.