But parent Miguel Medina said he thinks the «
no home lunch policy» is a good one.
Not exact matches
He writes, «They'll buy miserable employees latte machines for their offices, give them free
lunch and sodas, or even worse — just let them all work at
home, hailing an «enlightened»
policy of telecommuting.»
At our school we have a «no waste»
policy at
lunch, which means no disposable containers, no paper napkins or throw away utensils, etc. (well, you can use them, but you have to take it all
home.
Much of what you report (the delayed snack, the no -
lunch - from -
home policy) is consistent with what I learned in Karen Le Billon's French Kids Eat Everything.
This is in response to «Brown - bag ban; To encourage healthy eating, one Chicago school won't allow kids to bring
lunches or certain snacks from
home — some parents, and many students, aren't fans of the
policy» (Page 1, April 11).
• Increase the deductibles on your
home and auto insurance
policies • Use your local library instead of the bookstore and video store • Make your Coffee / Latte habit a luxury and make your own at
home • Drop your
home phone line and use your cell phone • Bring your
lunch to work more often • Call your Cable TV provider and inquire about specials and promotions (or check out a local competitor)