Sentences with phrase «into cafeteria»

You can make fun of the $ 20 admission price to MoMA, but in Long Island City you can still pay what you wish — or just duck into the cafeteria and hang out.
«Tobias Rehberger is awarded the Golden Lion as best artist for taking us beyond the white cube, where past modes of exhibition are reinvented and the work of art turns into a cafeteria.
The jury stated: «Tobias Rehberger is awarded the Golden Lion as best artist for taking us beyond the white cube, where past modes of exhibition are reinvented and the work of art turns into a cafeteria.
Waaaay down the list of headings, you will indeed find extensions of their services broken down into a cafeteria - style format.
The 900 - seat auditorium was filled to capacity with more than 400 people spilling over into the cafeteria, where it was streamed live.
We were surprised when a teacher rolled into a cafeteria full of quietly seated students on a scooter, in his pajamas, complete with matching bathrobe and house shoes, spraying students with Silly String and Nerf gun darts.
We carried the learned manners and considerations into the cafeteria.
magazine into the cafeteria to sample an innovative and healthy lunch program.
At 2:30 on weekday afternoons, more than one in three of the students at Chicora Elementary School, in North Charleston, South Carolina, scampers into the cafeteria.
Angelica Salgado, 40, said her 6 - year - old son, Pablo Ramirez, eats lunch at 9:50 a.m. because there isn't enough space to fit all the students into the cafeteria at a more appropriate time.
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have demonstrated dedication and creativity in school kitchens, meeting the new meal pattern regulations, inviting chefs into the cafeteria, and introducing more fresh and scratch - made foods to school menus.
I can't encourage parents enough to get into the cafeteria as often as possible.
When they're [students] walking into the cafeteria to go to the lunch line, they walk past the salad bar.»
So I realized I needed to do something that would integrate seamlessly into the cafeteria and classroom.
I was even told by my daughter's then Elementary school principal that i could not go into the cafeteria anymore without her walking in there with me!
Instead, students either pay in advance into cafeteria accounts, or are identified by a computer as being entitled to free or reduced - price meals.
When students file into the cafeteria each day for lunch, our workers will often call them by name.
My kids can not take that long to eat, because we have 1000 kids to get into the cafeteria, out to recess and back to their classrooms in a very short window.
But Heaps made a mistake one day, taking the cart into the cafeteria during lunch.
«We saved 15 minutes every day,» Dr. Hartley continued, «because kids could play, then go into the cafeteria and eat and cool down, and come back to the classroom and start academic work immediately.»
Recently, I was able to sneak into the cafeteria (I'm not really «allowed» to hang out in there) and take a peak.
I live in a TX school district where the school chooses to bring Chick - Fil - A into the cafeteria twice a week over a private vendor bringing in whole grain, nitrate free sandwiches whose contract was cut to four schools and whose product they do not promote.
Yesterday, I did not get into the cafeteria, but I did make it into the Teacher's Lounge to hear one of our teachers talking about how GREAT the BOK CHOY on her tray was... sorry I did not get a picture.
I was actually prevented from bringing a camera into the cafeteria when I tried to expose our lunches (which, thank goodness, have improved to the point where I don't feel so much activism is required — we now have a salad bar in every school.)
Before discussing the change with me he announced the change to staff, and we were obligated to move breakfast into the cafeteria only.
And in France, children can not bring their packed lunches into the cafeteria so if you eat in school you must eat what is on the menu or go hungry.
Oh, and here are a few more items this district includes on its lunch menu, just to lure more students into the cafeteria:
Remember those days when you used to stroll through Ikea for a new cabinet or chair and inevitably wander into the cafeteria because you caught a whiff of Swedish meatballs?
I paid a visit to Ikea again for some color inspiration, but instead of venturing into the cafeteria, I went home and made some of those famous Swedish meatballs.
Finally Johnson led the board members into the cafeteria, where 5,000 employees, who had been waiting on their feet for hours, greeted the group with a raucous ovation.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
They have filled high school auditoriums and spilled into the cafeterias.

Not exact matches

We've all heard some version of this story from a newly married couple: «If I hadn't been on that business trip to London, bent over to pick up an umbrella, threw out my back, gone to the hospital for an X-ray and ran into her in the hospital cafeteria, we would never have met.
On a windy, rainy day in mid-September, 40 dieticians make their way past the giant Muskoka chair in the building's lobby (there's another large cup of coffee on its armrest) and into the small McDonald's restaurant that serves as the building's cafeteria.
Or do you engage in «cafeteria» style religion, i.e. taking bits and pieces from here and there that fit into what you want to believe.
There were no eternal cafeteria lines, just the long bar where, sandwiched in by relatives, I traced the names carved into the water - ringed wood until blessedly, we would be seated.
More often than not, however, what is nominally known as teamwork in teaching a number of religions in a single course degenerates into a «cafeteria» system.
Whatever your favorite cafeteria line style Mexican joint is you may have been sucked into their delicious slightly sweet slight spicy shredded pork.
Now that I have graduated from those dreary cafeteria days, I still crave this classic salad, and with all the flavor - packed ingredients thrown into this one, I don't miss the dairy or gluten one bit.
Bluto walks into a poorly lit cafeteria and piles his tray with donuts, plates of Jell - O and dishes of meat covered in plastic.
«A vegan, a vegetarian, a girl who keeps kosher, and a boy with celiac disease all walk into a college cafeteria... and each finds safe, delicious food to eat.»
Wilma McNabb liked what she saw last Friday evening inside the Westin Hotel in downtown Chicago, where a conference room had been turned into a McNabb family cafeteria.
The trio poured more than $ 1 million in startup costs into the 10 1/2 - acre complex that boasts a dormitory, cafeteria (with a nutritionist), classroom (with a computer lab on the way), MLB - sized ballfield, pitching mounds, batting cages and flowers.
I will also look into and purchase a plate, bowl and cup to use in the cafeteria when I eat in there instead of their styrofoam ones.
Our passion for the breakfast - in - the - classroom model for school breakfast is rooted in many things, including one point Ellen made in «Kids Need Breakfast to Succeed», excerpted above — when breakfast is moved out of the cafeteria and into the classroom, participation goes up without fail (emphasis ours).
Instead of going into a crowded cafeteria where they may or may not have time to eat, they can go to their classroom, take time to actually eat their breakfast, and as a result become more engaged in the morning lessons.
I thought about this when I was helping in the school cafeteria yesterday; the first half of kids through the lunch line had their oranges cut into quarters and almost everyone ate them; towards the second half of lunch the oranges were whole and the kids had to be coaxed to eat them.
There does seem to be an inherent prejudice against the cafeteria and I think I held it, too, when I first got into this issue.
Also, when the cafeteria serves whole apples, etc., as a fresh fruit, hundreds of whole, untouched apples go into the trash.
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