For all those reasons, I've decided to commission a new
lunch tray photo for the site.
, I'll use a random number generator at 12 pm CST tomorrow (May 27) to award three readers the prize of their choice — a highly - sought - after Lunch Tray fridge magnet, or a genuine, vintage school lunch tray (yeah, I just might have a few of those left over from the recent
lunch tray photo shoot.)
The lunch tray photo which appears on this blog was created by me for the exclusive use of The Lunch Tray and is the subject of a federal copyright registration.
We'll be asking you to post here on
The Lunch Tray any photos and impressions of the date that you'd like to share.
Not exact matches
Not long after I started The
Lunch Tray, a reader asked why my blog's photo depicted such an unhealthy school lunch: The short answer is that I started TLT on a whim, launching the site less than twenty - four hours after I decided to do it, and... [Continue rea
Lunch Tray, a reader asked why my blog's
photo depicted such an unhealthy school
lunch: The short answer is that I started TLT on a whim, launching the site less than twenty - four hours after I decided to do it, and... [Continue rea
lunch: The short answer is that I started TLT on a whim, launching the site less than twenty - four hours after I decided to do it, and... [Continue reading]
It can be a
photo of a school
lunch tray with a pasta entrée or side salad; it can also be a salad bar or serving line with featuring a pasta dish; it can be a
photo from your school kitchen where cooks are preparing your students favorite pasta menu item.
If you were a TLT Facebook fan, you would also have gotten tons of great tips for nutritious - but - not - too - messy car snacks for kids (thanks, readers, for responding), some good school food news out of Minnesota, news about the pending school food regulations, and a cute
photo of a TLT reader holding her very own vintage TLT
lunch tray, won in a recent giveaway.
Michael and his mom Toni Lakind, a professional baker, have kindly agreed to tell
Lunch Tray readers all about their White House experience and even share some
photos, so look for that post at the end of the month.
A few days after I started The
Lunch Tray, a reader (not a native English - speaker, btw) wrote in: why the photo that you have for your lunch
Lunch Tray, a reader (not a native English - speaker, btw) wrote in: why the photo that you have for your lunch t
Tray, a reader (not a native English - speaker, btw) wrote in: why the
photo that you have for your
lunch lunch traytray?
They took
photos of almost 500 students»
lunch trays before and after they exited the
lunch line.
I can't wait to hear how your date goes, and I'll also offer a round - up of your stories and
photos in a future
Lunch Tray post.
Without seeing your particular lid, it's hard for me to advise further but feel free to send me a
photo at bettina at the
lunch tray dot com and I can try to assist!
Here's a
photo sent to me just this week by a
Lunch Tray reader of her child's l
Lunch Tray reader of her child's
lunchlunch:
So I asked TLT readers for their input on a new
photo and then took bags of food and vintage
lunch trays to the studio of talented Houston photographer Brett Chisolm.
why the
photo that you have for your
lunch tray?
I explained that I just liked the
photo but it's always bothered me, too, that it doesn't reflect what I would like to see on real - life
lunch trays.
Another thing that's been bugging me is that «my»
lunch tray isn't «mine» at all (I have a nonexclusive stock
photo license), so I keep seeing the same
photo pop up all over the internet, on other websites and even on products.
Some of you may remember my 2011
Lunch Tray post («Social Media and Social Stigma on the
Lunch Line «-RRB- in which I reported that students in HISD were taking cell phone pictures of kids standing in the federally reimbursed school meal line, then sharing these
photos on social media with disparaging comments.