Sentences with phrase «for lunch tray»

Thanks to Dr. Wansink for allowing me to interview him for The Lunch Tray!
Even though my School Food Superheroes series is officially over, I asked if Dana would be an honorary «superhero» and share her advice for Lunch Tray readers.
Hearing all this, I knew I had to track down the camp's director, Rabbi Eliav Bock, for an interview for The Lunch Tray.
why the photo that you have for your lunch tray?
With the increase in childhood obesity rates, it is a much healthier option for the lunch tray.
I'll return to covering other kid - and - food news for The Lunch Tray, but I'll continue my «Pink Slime Watch» by posting petition updates when I have anything significant to share.
Lee was kind enough to let me interview him for The Lunch Tray, and here's our recent Q & A:
Vicki: I'm sorry, but after reading this delightful sentence — Put a hairnet on a rocket scientist and people will perceive them differently — all I could think of was, I need this woman to do a guest blog post for The Lunch Tray!
But I wanted to know more, so I contacted Andy directly and asked if I could interview him for The Lunch Tray.
A few days after I started The Lunch Tray, a reader (not a native English - speaker, btw) wrote in: why the photo that you have for your lunch tray?
Finally, before the month is out I'll be unveiling an entirely new look for The Lunch Tray.
While I'm taking the day off for Yom Kippur, I wanted to share a special offer from Love With Food for Lunch Tray readers.
For Lunch Tray readers, this is old news.
So stay tuned for The Lunch Tray's FIFTH -LRB-!)
Thompson was kind enough to let me interview him for The Lunch Tray and I share our Q & A below.
Thank you for the Lunch Tray shout - out and I'm SO glad you're featuring Bri here today!

Not exact matches

You don't see most of what I eat online and most of my meals are far from beautiful, I often eat quick cook porridge for dinner, jars of peanut butter with a spoon for breakfast, tubs of hummus with slightly stale rye bread on the tube for lunch and a few too many trays of not - quite - right brownies when I'm recipe testing.
On the days mom was tied up with her from - home baking business, lunch dates with her sisters, or marathon training, I would end up with a hot lunch and sit there longing for my PB no - J and pick around the questionable foods that filled my plastic cafeteria tray.
Our lunch meat trucks come complete with full length trays that slide in and out of the truck for easy loading and unloading of product.
Then Adam proceeded to have 6 for lunch, 6 more for dinner, meanwhile Greta was pointing to her tray demanding «more more more!»
By: Bettina Elias SiegelMSNBC has a story up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT (The Lunch Tray) readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals to students who come through the lunch line without the ability to... ReadLunch Tray) readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals to students who come through the lunch line without the ability to... Readlunch line without the ability to... Read more
Sprinkle the seasoning mix over whatever vegetables you're putting on a sheet - tray to roast for lunch or dinner: potatoes, beans, broccoli, carrots, you name it.
-LSB-...] out Bettina Elias Siegel «s always excellent analysis at The Lunch Tray for more on the Good, Bad and Ugly of the new -LSB-...]
Janet: Thanks very much for coming by The Lunch Tray to leave this comment.
Thanks for all of the hard work you put in on The Lunch Tray, Bettina — and especially thanks for continuing to work so hard even while school is out and your kids are on vacation.
-LSB-...] was originally published as a guest post on The Lunch Tray) A few years ago I was asked to share the story of my transition from military pilot to mother for -LSB-...]
First of all, welcome to The Lunch Tray and let me humbly apologize for my unforgivable snark about your wardrobe.
So when Poppendieck herself came by The Lunch Tray yesterday and took me to task for some things I've recently written about the School Nutrition Association (SNA), the nation's leading organization of school food professionals, you can imagine how hard that criticism hit home.
Thanks to Casey for sharing her views today on The Lunch Tray.
And, by the way, Jeanne has signed on as the «dessert blogger» for the virtual Food Day progressive dinner party hosted next week by The Lunch Tray, Red, Round, or Green and Eat Dinner.org.
So if something is bugging you about kids and food — whether it's the unnecessary «refueling» with Oreos at the 10 am soccer match, the prevalence of highly processed food on your child's lunch tray, or the Sunday school teacher who hands out candy for good behavior — speak up and get involved.
(It is for this reason that I wrote my new, free ebook, The Lunch Tray's Guide to Getting Junk Food Out of Your Child's Classroom.)
I think it is important to point out that this isn't just an issue for middle class families who care deeply about their child's diet and are able to provide abundant healthy food choices but school menus have great impact on many, many poor children who, through no fault of their own and often with no agency to change the situation, end up being pawns in the lunch tray wars.
Bettina Siegel blogs about food and food policy related to children over at The Lunch Tray, but you may know her better for her work on «pink slime;» in 2012, she garnered more than 258,000 signatures on a Change.org petition that led the USDA to change its policy on a low - quality ground beef product used in schools.
I've also asked RFS founder Gracie Cavnar to guest blog on The Lunch Tray about some exciting plans the foundation has for its expansion, so look for that in the coming weeks.
When I post again about donation, I'll email you directly with the link, but for now I'm so glad you found The Lunch Tray, and thank you for commenting!
Thanks to Norah O'Donnell for visiting The Lunch Tray!
Thanks for coming by The Lunch Tray — I greatly value the input of readers who are school food professionals and can share their real world experiences.
As for plate waste and changes in participation, please check out this piece I wrote on The Lunch Tray, cross-posted in Civil Eats, which summarizes an in - depth Pew research study on how schools are adapting.
Many thanks to Kay Morris for visiting The Lunch Tray to tell us about Marathon Kids!
Before I introduce this new Lunch Tray feature - «TLT's Table» - I have to offer a big disclaimer: I'm not a recipe developer or a super-accomplished cook, and I never intended this blog to become a site for weeknight family recipes.
Writing The Lunch Tray for almost four years, and being a parent for 13 years, has sensitized me to a lot of issues.
I'm not sure I understand why a group that loves The Lunch Tray would want to give out candy...» for peets sake on Halloween» with 72 % of the readership going candy only.
Then, a few months ago, Chris connected with me through The Lunch Tray to discuss an issue that's of serious concern to many readers of this blog: the ridiculously short amount of time allotted for students to eat lunch at many schLunch Tray to discuss an issue that's of serious concern to many readers of this blog: the ridiculously short amount of time allotted for students to eat lunch at many schlunch at many schools.
Brandon: Thanks for stopping by The Lunch Tray.
I'll go look at the website now, and thank you for coming by The Lunch Tray.
Over a period of weeks or months, I'd be willing to bet, consistently having those fruits and veggies and white milk, etc. show up on kids» lunch trays — by their own choosing, sneakily or not — would likely lead to more consumption of those items as familiarity set in and kids, hungry for their lunches, realized that eating the orange and the salad might be better than leaving the cafeteria only half - full.
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