Sentences with phrase «lunch time less»

It makes my days so much easier and lunch time less stressful.

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If you are generous with vacation time, requests for days and afternoons off or lenient during longer lunch hours for mid-day sales, your employees will feel less anxious about having to get everything done for the season, which helps ensure their time on the clock is productive.
Mr. Trump remains intensely focused on his brand, but the demands of the job mean he spends less time monitoring the news media — although he recently upgraded the flat - screen TV in his private dining room so he can watch the news while eating lunch.
Just in time to take for lunch when work starts up in less than 2 weeks.
I know I talk about meal planning all the time, but it really does help me to stay accountable, makes for less chaotic mornings when I go to pack my lunch, saves money each week (since I go on ONE big grocery haul making sure to only get what I need for that week) and I'm staying healthy in the process.
I'm no dietitian or medical expert, but I've noticed a boost of energy and I eat a lot less when lunch time comes.
A quick lunch preparation means you can get on with spending time together and less time dawdling in the kitchen.
I don't like having to pull food from the freezer because it means there is less in there for times when we really are having a food emergency, and it pulls from the lunch supply.
From the Lunch for Life pilot program to the Cook for America ® program, Children's Health Foundation is helping to raise a happier, healthier generation of kids who will spend less time at the doctor's office and lead longer, more productive lives.
We should all be less concerned about supermarket shoppers being misled (though that's a real problem) and far more worried about the 32 million public school children participating in the National School Lunch Program and the 12 million in the School Breakfast Program, all of whom are offered milk — usually including a flavored milk option — each and every school day, sometimes multiple times a day.
I was told by his teacher that he's unable to have lunches that they need to warmed up and that he needs to eat faster because they only have 30 min which ends up being less time after getting in the cafeteria and finding a seat.
Maybe we could do with one less pre-test timed drill per day, and reallocate the time saved to the lunch period?
But a lesser - noticed story published that same day on the Times School Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children at some predominantly low - income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without risking social stigma by taking the school meal.
Everything, from getting ready for school to packing lunches to managing the after - school backpack explosion and weeknight cooking, got easier and took less time (which meant more time to relax).»
Threw several days worth of lunches together with less time, money and calories invested than if I were to eat out every day.
A child that knows that after breakfast they are going to get dressed, and after they get dressed they are going to have their big daily activity, then after that they will have lunch and a nap will spend less timing worrying about what is coming up next, be more cooperative to doing what you need them to do and be able to focus their energy on exploring their world and being a kid.
Spending a little bit of time getting things ready for the next day, whether it's making packed lunches or laying out your little ones» outfits for school tomorrow, will give you less to worry about when it comes to going to bed.
Catherine Lunch, OB / GYN for BabyCenter, has said that, «Experts recommend limiting your use of a hot tub or sauna during pregnancy to less than 10 minutes at a time, or forgoing them altogether, especially in the early weeks.
A recent time to eat study, «Impact of School Lunch Period Length on Meal Consumption», found that compared with students who had a least 25 minutes to eat their meal, students with fewer than 20 minutes to eat were significantly less likely to select a fruit (44 % vs. 57 %).
We are told over and over that there's not enough money to fix school lunch, yet we live in a country where we consistently spend 2, 3, 4 or even 5 times more for our daily coffee than we do on food for our children's school lunch, which in most school districts amounts to less than a dollar.
Now we are seeing many more students eating lunch, and less of the «school food sucks» complaints too, which reinforces my belief that half the time, «school food sucks» really means «the whole experience of getting a free lunch at school, where everyone then knows that you are poor, sucks.»
That wasn't a good sign, Rick thought; originally this «working lunch» had been scheduled for an hour, so he had less time with the boss than he expected.
Some days we enjoy them for breakfast, lunch AND dinner as a body and taste bud reset — or for any time when we're feeling a little less than our best!
That means less prep for me for the lunch hour and I get to enjoy the foods two times in two ways.
Calling in advance is much less embarrassing, and if you do so at a time that's less busy (lunch hour or early evening) the kitchen and waitstaff will be that much less annoyed by your questions (frankly, if my server days taught be anything, they are probably bored during those times and happy to help!).
This ends up being a perfect time to control your appetite before lunch or dinner and helps you to eat less overall calories on that meal.
Eat a healthy nutritious breakfast and lunch on game day to help you minimize continuous munching while you prepare and to avoid overeating possibly less healthy game time snacks.
• Women who ate out for lunch at least weekly lost on average 5 fewer pounds than those who ate out less frequently (eating out often at all meal times was associated with less weight loss, but the strongest association was observed with lunch)
I am very indecisive, it's part of the reason I meal prep, eat the same breakfast and lunch all the timeless thinking equals less stress!
The idea is you can meet them for lunch, a quick drink, or afternoon coffee - meaning more dates, less wasted time.
If you are running around from meetings to lunch to conference calls to more meetings, the last thing you have time to squeeze into your busy schedule is swiping through a dating app, much less going on actual dates.
30 Angry moms make film in the hope of improving school lunches; less computer, TV time can help kids slim down; pick from bunches of nutrition lessons; afterschool program helps kids learn to reduce risk factors sfor stroke and coronary artery disease.
After making minor changes to the environment, such as staggering lunch queues to give children more time to eat, introducing tablecloths and replacing plastic plates, knives and forks with crockery and cutlery, the average child threw away 38 per cent less food.
Special attention was paid to Kevins behavior during recess, lunch, and such special classes as art, music, and PE; historically, those less structured parts of the day had been problem times for Kevin.
Across the study, more than half of video observation work took place at less busy times of day, such as before and after school, during the lunch hour, or on holidays.
New Britain parent and Manchester teacher Violet Jiménez Sims said that, since SBAC has been introduced, students at her daughters» school are getting shorter lunch periods and less recess time — and subjects other than English and math are getting squeezed out.
That could mean different start and finish times, or less time between classes or for lunch.
I have a hard time remembering when I need to meet someone for lunch, must less tackling all that.
Also look for sales on plane tickets, search for coupons on tourist maps for entrance fees and tickets to things and another good suggestion is have your big meal at lunch time when prices are cheaper and eat less for dinner.
In less than three minutes walking time you can be sitting on Lighthouse Beach, fishing in the Richmond River, paddling in Shaws Bay Lagoon, sitting in the dining room of a nearby resort or having a pleasant lunch in a headland cafe.
We got down in less than half the time of ascent and after a couple of hours for rest and lunch, we continued to the next camp site at Pada Balong (1,800 m) where we would spend another night.
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Typically, women have less access to the kind of informal mentoring that will occur naturally between male lawyers who will spend time chatting in the hallways, are together on the golf course or at a hockey game or have lunch or drinks after work.
Who has time for lunch anymore, much less golf?
They state that with their LifeVue product «you can typically get coverage in less time than a lunch out with friends, or your child's soccer practice.»
They get to go on those fun client lunches, but they come back to the same amount of work and less time to do it.
Perks can also include less obvious things, like the ability to set your own lunch break times, bring your dog to work, or to listen to music at your desk.
Spending time in her garden or even taking a break for lunch has become less and less a part of Sally's day.
So I save money because my boys are eating less crackers and we save time in the morning when making lunches.
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