Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste
generated by the lunch program in my own school... [Continue reading]
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste
generated by the lunch program in my own school district (Houston ISD) and presumably elsewhere in the country.
Not exact matches
Some days I am absolutely appalled
by the amount of paper and plastic waste I
generate tenderly packing natural, organic, healthy food for my offspring in his politically correct
lunch box.
Lunch Money is Adamick's effort to dispel «the myth that school food reform is cost prohibitive»
by providing «effective money - saving and revenue -
generating tools for use in any school kitchen or cafeteria... [including] examples, diagrams, charts, and worksheets that unlock the financial secrets to scratch - cooking in the school food environment and prove that a penny saved is much more than a penny earned.»
But have
generated tons of #easylunchboxes photos simply
by sharing a post about how to share Instagram photos of your
lunches.
Compared to a district which charges just $ 1.50 for a paid
lunch, the district with the higher paid price, and significant participation
by those students, can
generate far more revenue than the district with the lower paid price.
Real Plans doesn't
generate lunch and breakfast options
by default.
Whether it's becoming friends with someone and having someone to eat
lunch with or brightening up someone's day
by recognizing them for a job well done, it is all of our job's to
generate team spirit and strengthen company culture.