this looks absolutely amazing, and it's a problem i keep staring at it (i haven't
had lunch yet!)
I've snuck a turkey sandwich in there, when I saw a movie in the middle of the day and hadn't
had lunch yet.
I am thinking that looking at these while I am at my desk and haven't
had lunch yet is a really bad idea....
Not exact matches
And the retailers whose
lunch has long been eaten by Amazon.com haven't even reported
yet.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we
have to spend more, or that my tax dollars
have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids
lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy
yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
He brought asparagus soup for
lunch today, but I haven't gotten a report
yet.
Lunch boxes, food containers, baggies and thermoses... shelves and fridge stocked with after - school snacks and drinks... breakfast items for the brain and the body... tasty suppers that you can make on a busy weeknight... lazy Sunday's around the family table where you can talk about your crazy week...
Have you started planning those back - to - school menus
yet?
The sushi I haven't
had yet, but will make for a great
lunch on the go as the holiday madness continues.
See, I know that I * should * agree with your first paragraph, and
yet I just ate a peanut butter and chocolate chip sandwich for
lunch...:
D
It might sound completely ridiculous, but food bloggers are often simply surrounded by food,
yet still
have nothing to eat for
lunch.
macadamia nuts dominated my appetite today Breakfast was «Pumpkin Pie» (mashed yam in yogurt with some pumpkin pie spice)
Lunch was left over from yesterday stuff plus fruits More macadamia nuts My Amazon order arrived (coconut oil and coconut flakes)-- so snacked on Coconut Flakes as well And I still haven't figured out how to use my Ipod touch......
yet....
The thin - in - stature
yet rich - in - flavor pancake can wrap itself around a mixture of flavors — savory and sweet, breakfast,
lunch or dinner — making it easily customizable to anyone's tastes and, as one restaurateur
has found, a smart concept for the fast - casual food market.
This is a stew we
had for
lunch today, the taste is slightly sweet and subtle
yet spicy.
I did pick up some frozen veggie burgers that I plan on wrapping in lettuce for a healthier
lunch option, but haven't tried them
yet.
We each
had a large serving for dinner, the next day for
lunch, with leftovers
yet.
If all this hasn't
yet sold you on this beautiful salad, it also makes great leftovers for
lunch the next day.
So this was my breakfast and
lunch — I haven't looked up the points
yet, but my guess is 8.
This salad was actually inspired by one that my Aunty brought along to Christmas
lunch one day — I believe it was from one of Ottelenghi's books (why
have I not got my hands on any of these
yet?)
I don't
have kids
yet, but my fiance
would love something like this in his
lunch: --RRB-
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Over the weekend, I was trying to figure out what to make for
lunch when I hadn't gone to the store
yet.
«And I haven't even started
yet,» King says over
lunch with Navratilova.
I
've tried to find packable
lunches he likes but nothing
has worked out
yet.
I
've been at this blog for three weeks and
have yet to discuss perhaps the most important issue going on right now with respect to school
lunch — the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act pending in Congress.
I'm not sure the economics really work that way, but I freely admit that the money side of the school
lunch program
has been the hardest for me to grapple with and I'm still not there
yet.
While it seems likely the cause of the bacteria is linked to the school
lunch program, a connection
has yet to be found, he said.
Yet, Congress
has only provided school cafeterias with six cents more for each
lunch (and no extra funds for breakfast).
But I'll most likely send out kid - and - food updates in the interim via the
Lunch Tray Facebook fan page —
yet another reason to go over there and «like» it, if you haven't already (hint, hint.)
Many of us who
've been in school
lunch rooms
have seen children take fruits and vegetables (even when they're not required to do so, since most schools use «offer versus serve»),
yet still leave them untouched on their trays.
A 5th grader at John Jay Elementary School in Mt. Prospect, Esmeralda
has yet to learn a tough lesson that some folks in Washington seem eager to teach — there is no such thing as a free
lunch.
I don't
have kids
yet, but these are incredibly important especially the healthy packing
lunches.
You wouldn't serve your child something that
has been sitting on the counter for half a day,
yet that's what parents often send in school
lunches, says Bessie Berry, acting director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Meat and Poultry Hotline.
I just want to say, a million years ago when I packed my very first
lunch box for my oldest child's first day of preschool, I followed the common advice to include a frozen juice box which
would keep the whole thing cool
yet be thawed enough to drink by lunchtime.
We are only four days down so it's early days — and we
've not even done a full day
yet, or even stayed for
lunch!
Yet a researcher peering into his
lunch box
would consider me negligent for not including fruit.
I
'd be honored and thrilled to earn that distinction, especially since The
Lunch Tray is still in its infancy — not
yet five months old!
Childhood obesity is on the rise,
lunch is an important part of a child's daily nutrition, and National School Lunch Week is October 11 - 15, yet First Lady Michelle Obama's child nutrition bill has stalled in Congress leaving school lunches underfunded and missing the mark on good nourish
lunch is an important part of a child's daily nutrition, and National School
Lunch Week is October 11 - 15, yet First Lady Michelle Obama's child nutrition bill has stalled in Congress leaving school lunches underfunded and missing the mark on good nourish
Lunch Week is October 11 - 15,
yet First Lady Michelle Obama's child nutrition bill
has stalled in Congress leaving school
lunches underfunded and missing the mark on good nourishment.
I
have been busy working on my Houston Chronicle op - ed today and therefore
have yet to offer on TLT the fullest explication of my views on why pink slime
has no place on kids»
lunch trays (or, indeed, in our food supply if without adequate labeling.)
Just a reminder to Houston TLT readers: if you haven't
yet reserved a seat for the one - night - only
Lunch Line screening and panel discussion, be sure to RSVP soon (click the banner to the right of this post for info)-- we're almost at... [Continue reading]
In New York, schools serve 1.7 million
lunches and 500,000 breakfasts each day — which puts them on the front line of combatting hunger and childhood obesity — and
yet the state meal reimbursement rate
has remained at six cents for the last 40 years.
Since my kids are not
yet in middle school, I
have yet to fully experience the impact of «competitive» food in the public school setting — i.e., beverage vending machines stocked exclusively with Coca - Cola products (thanks to a multimillion dollar deal Coke struck with our district a few years back — more on that to come), snack vending machines, branded products like Papa John's pizza in the
lunch room, and more.
We
have set meal times and the littlest one is always asking, «Is it
lunch time
yet?
Lunch ladies touch the lives of every student in the school,
yet their profession
has been denigrated from respected chef to server with little control.
she
would even read her books, and play with her toy cell phone while sitting in there during our
lunches or dinners (we feed her first) for the beach they
have baby tents you can buy, if your baby is not walking
yet you can even just lay him / her on the blanket under the shade.
Mrs. Q — a confession: I
've been recommending great
lunch systems all over The Lunch Tray and have yet to totally clean up my own environmental
lunch systems all over The
Lunch Tray and have yet to totally clean up my own environmental
Lunch Tray and
have yet to totally clean up my own environmental act.
Also loving these simple
lunch containers from Glad, who I don't
have any sort of arrangement with, other than appreciation for these inexpensive
yet useful boxes.
Yet already I
've had a few occasions where I
'd like to talk directly to a commenter about something that wouldn't be of interest to the entire
Lunch Tray community, and I realized that it's silly to expect someone to give express authorization to be contacted.
Yet, as Poppendieck and many others
have noted, in some schools there are actually two lines — or even two eating areas — which visibly divide the paying a la carte consumers from those receiving the regular
lunch.
If you haven't
yet «liked» the page, you're missing out on some great reader discussion (in fact, posts with zero comments on the main blog are often getting talked about quite a bit on Facebook) along with the grand unveiling of the new USDA MyPlate icon (replacing the old Food Pyramid); a distressing graphic of what the White House garden
would look like if it were the recipient of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you like corn); a great Father's Day gift idea for dads who cook; news of an exhibit of vintage government food posters; an egg salad recipe; and even a chance to win a coveted (not really)
Lunch Tray fridge magnet!
We're in our first year and
have been packing
lunch but haven't tried a thermos
yet; one of my concerns about sending him off to school was that they healthy habits we
have at home
would go out the window when he's with other kids — the thermos ideas are great.