Sentences with phrase «lunch time too»

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I accidentally poured too much water in (I wasn't paying attention oops) but the quinoa absorbed the extra liquid overnight and it was nice and gloopy for lunch today Next time I might try half potatoes and half cauliflower just to switch it up a bit.
I've been so busy at lunch time, I've been eating a ton of wraps too.
And you're right, just perfect for a lunch box Tea Time Treat too!
I too love spinach and prepare it every time my special fellow comes for Sunday lunch.
My ideal healthy lunch has lots of veggies, minimal carbs and is something I can mass meal prep on a Sunday without taking too much time out of one of my days off.
We have made it several times and found that having it on hand to add to salads, have on a big bed of greens or eat as a side dish with lunch is really great too.
I've had it for lunch a few times already but it would be a pretty great salad for dinner too.
I want to make these tonight (have a sweet potato that wont last too much longer) and freeze them for lunches next week and I'm on a time crunch.
I'm tired of trying to cut up, pack up, carry, assemble and eat healthy lunches at work, it just takes too much time and effort.
A perfect healthy lunch or dinner for any time of year:) Although, I am a hippy - dippy salad lover too:)
It's a great way to have a portion of vegetable, without having to make a salad or something similar, which I too often haven't got the time to make for lunch.
Whenever my schedule gets too busy and I can't spend as much time as I'd like in the kitchen, I'm all about simple dinners and lunches.
, I left them out of this recipe because, honestly, it was just too much time to put into making a lunch, which is what I had planned on using this recipe for.
This is what we had been doing: 8:00 nurse, oatmeal, fruit 12:00 nurse, lunch (size 3 veggie, fruit) 4:00 nurse 7:307:45 nurse, dinner My problem is she gets too hungry b / w the 4 and 7:30 feeding since her last time eating solids was at 12.
Besides look at all the stuff they do, recess, lunch, music, that isn't sit down time, you can do that too.
You have kids in school now that go straight from school to practice sometimes several times a week that have had their caloric intake cut via smaller portions at the school lunch to avoid giving too many calories to a sedentary child and I think that's the wrong approach.
Many districts remain challenged by lunch periods that give children too little time to eat, and nearly half have used some strategies to expedite service, such as offering «grab and go» options, increasing the number of cashiers and adding more serving lines.
I'm looking forward to her ideas and tips — it's so good to have someone else's perspective to help me get out of a food rut where it seems I'm always making the same things... Also, wouldn't mind winning one of the Easylunchbox sets — I love ours — but I have one set of 4 and no cooler, and up to 6 people I make lunch for — and I'd like to be able to make up an after - school snack ahead of time too!
As we felt 2 hours was too little time at our January meeting, we will be moving to a local restaurant for lunch afterwards.
... «Making lunches takes way too much time
I know it's time to move to a sippy cup so I tried that today at her lunch feeding & she spilled all over then rejected that too.
I get hungry in the middle of the morning, too, but I can power through to lunch time, and I'm pretty sure kids can, too.
Sad to say, here in SF, the families of our low income students are too busy working multiple jobs to have the time to investigate what their kids are being offered for school lunch.
I too fantasize all the time about not having to get up and pack lunch.
If there are other things that can be prepared ahead of time — making a lunch, preparing for any after - school activities — make sure those things are done, too.
I will not be able to eat lunch with my kid since the school is too far away, but I'm going to share the concern with other parents and ask the caring parents to encourage their kids to record the actual seating time everyday.
Mrs. Q almost didn't do the lunch blog because of concerns it would take too much time away from her son, now 2, who suffered from chronic ear infections and colds when she started the project.
There's lots of different things they do on Papa time - this week has included a lot of baseball; a lot of dirty clothes; a little more time in the woods; nachos for lunch; trying to solve the Rubix Cube (I think Calvin's going to walk around muttering, «clockwise, clockwise, counterclockwise» until he solves it), and a healthy dose of You Tube too - this week, introducing the kids to the wonders of The Electric Company -(Knock Knock Rock, and One Word Comes After Another are the most requested around here - because Morgan Freeman is groovy).
(Bonus for vacuuming too) Feed the girls fruit with lunch at least four times
It's important for kids to have a little «down time», chill out, chat with friends and BREATHE (and eat a nutritious lunch too)!
But in the wake of sleepless nights, when the kids wake up with nightmares or stomach bugs, or we've just stayed up too late to have some «me time» after cleaning dishes and packing lunches and signing permission slips, a wayward sweatshirt becomes everything wrong with my partner.
, education and support from the class room, home, (or time for us to do some education / promotion in the lunch line or cafeteria), time for students to actually eat, calmer & quieter cafeteria atmosphere, those would all help too.
Or the problem may be the other extreme, i.e., food that's served too cold, a complaint I've heard a few times in my own children's lunch room.
I tried not to be too bossy and mom - ish and interfere with his normal lunch - time activities so I could get a real feel for how this part of his day works and I think it worked!
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.»
As the New York Times article discusses more fully, the impetus for the price increase was a finding by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization in Washington, that by keeping the price of the full meal too low, the paid meals were effectively being subsidized by the federal dollars which are supposed to be allocated to the meals provided to kids who are on free / reduced lunch.
Serve a variety of snacks for lunch on days you are strapped for time or don't think your toddler will eat too much.
We seem to think that if we look well put together it means we have too much time on our hands - hence our sayings we have about attractive women like «ladies who lunch» and «yummy mummies».
Making your lunch while making or just after eating dinner saves time, stress, and ensures you actually make your lunch instead of deciding you're too lazy come 10 p.m.
By packing your own lunch you'll be saving calories, of course, as well as money — and if you commit to a Sunday afternoon of meal prep, you might even save yourself some time, too: Knock out three workday lunches in one swoop, and you're set til mid-week.
This in - and - out mindset for lunch is at times dangerous as it gets too easy for many of us to fall into the trap of fast - food traps or skip lunch altogether, sometimes without even realizing it.
The best take - away advice I could find at the time that wasn't too controversial was adding a green smoothie or two to my daily regime instead of skipping breakfast or lunch like I usually did.
I always encourage the latter for everyone since the time frame from lunch to dinner is far too long to go without food.
Eating 4 - 6 times a day actually increases the metabolism and makes it far more efficient than going without breakfast, or just having a piece of fruit for lunch, then finding yourself starving by mid afternoon, short tempered and irritable (due to low blood sugar), then ending up eating either wrong foods or too much for dinner.
The EnergyFirst Shake is also the perfect lunch, post-workout recovery drink, between - meal snack, and any time you are too busy to prepare a full meal.
One of the biggest challenges to eating a healthy lunch is finding the time not only to make or prepare your lunch, but to eat it and being able to relax while eating it too.
If you go out to lunch the ladies 1 - 2 times a week, that shouldn't slow your progress too much.
There have been numerous times when its» either been too much effort involved to plan a healthy lunch, unable to find... Read More»
So, walking or jogging for a short time before work, taking a walk during your lunch break, and doing some body weight strength exercises in the evening adds up to one great workout without seeming too time consuming.
Often then I'll maybe eat a little bit too many processed or starchy carbs at lunch time.
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