Sentences with phrase «lunches out of»

For example, one food services official, whose district includes schools serving 7th through 12th graders, developed menus with calorie counts between the grades 6 - 8 maximum and the grades 9 - 12 minimum, leaving the lunches out of compliance with both sets of restrictions.
During the intense four days of training, we grew to feel close to the other eight expectant faces we faced across that long white table, eating our lunches out of paper bags while gamely participating in role plays and discussions.
I was able to get dinner and about 3 lunches out of this casserole - score!
One of my favorite things about this recipe is that it makes a large batch of meatballs and I can usually get a full family meal plus a few thermos lunches out of it.
What I like most about this recipe is that you get a whole lot of lunches out of a relatively modest amount of work.
Nearly 1 in 5 workers has eaten someone else's lunch out of the office fridge, according to a new American Express OPEN survey.
I even took it a step further and created lunch out of it by placing all that goodness on a bed of greens.
I might actually toss this cauliflower over some hot pasta and make a complete lunch out of it.
In fact, I've been known to make a lunch out of bean dip before — LOL!
I made a lunch out of appetizers — with hummus & guac aplenty on corn chips and carrots (I still dodged the wheat).
Tasty, wholesome grub that fills you up without kicking off the bloat that generally tends to accompany lunch out of the office.
I maybe can get a paid lunch out of them once every blue moon.
Hughes demanded respect from Cesc who apologised (under pressure from AW), but if Hughes wants respect then he has to earn it — fans, players, and managers respect people who adhere to the traditions and artistry of the game, not a man who sends out teams with instructions to kick the lunch out of the opposition (apart from a few notable exceptions Fat Sam, Pulis etc)
Once the game was over we let the kids play on the playground for a few minutes while I got lunch out of the car.
Pizza and fries offered as part of a balanced school meal are not problematic, but a child being able to regularly make lunch out of foods like pizza and fries — and nothing else — would undermine the goals of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act.
Not only does this system mean that kids can no longer make a lunch out of a bag of Cheetos (unless they bring it from home), it also reduces the very real social stigma created when kids with money in their pockets can buy enticing junk food while poorer kids have to eat the comparatively «uncool» school meal.
As I fretted over the availability of «a la carte» ice cream sandwiches for kindergarteners, they were telling horror stories of entire a la carte snack bars from which kids could make a lunch out of bright red slushies, Papa John's pizza, fried, breaded chicken sandwiches, Rice Krispies Treats and more.
Go for a walk in the morning or after dinner, bring your exercise outdoors, or enjoy lunch out of the office.
(And they're sneaking their lunch out of their desks before noon, the teachers have told me.)
We have had our lunch out of the back and slept in her super comfy seats.
This small game is packaged into an equally small tin, the kind that looks like it would have been used by soldiers in the trenches to eat their lunch out of.
Based on your comments, i.e. the only «value» you get is a free server account and you can't even get lunch out of the deal, you are ignoring these external benefits that do have intrinsic value to you and the other moderators.
Hope the structural engineer got lunch out of this one.

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In some cases, unscrupulous brokers hold «free lunch» seminars in which they offer reckless advice, like recommending retirees cash out of their 401 (k) planor take a lump - sum payment for the cash value of their pension and use the money to open an IRA through them.
Over lunch at a sushi bar, the two shaped an audacious goal: to drive 80 percent of carbon emissions out of the built environment.
The executive editor of a major news publication took me out to lunch to get advice on how to expand their website traffic.
Of course, we do frequent lunches and quarterly outings, but teams also have the opportunity to do additional activities.
You get another window during lunch, but otherwise you're out of luck.
Instead of dumping cash into massive base paycheques and competitive perks (think nap pods and catered lunches), the Toronto sales and marketing software developer encourages his employees to carve out their own wealth.
Go out for coffee, schedule lunches, heck, be one of those people who scours Linkedin and makes connections.
When you take the time to read the latest article or, even better, spend some time casually catching up with a team member over a cup of coffee or lunch, you may not be scratching something off the to - do list, but you're building relationships, learning something interesting, discovering something you likely would not have found out otherwise... and, most important, helping to build the foundation for long - term success.»
Sandy Carter, a tech veteran and a founding board member of WITI (Women in Technology International), learned a valuable lesson when one of her mentors pointed out that she always ate lunch at her desk, missing out on valuable opportunities to build relationships and advance her career.
Beyond those investments, however, the duo grew Estately by grabbing as much free stuff as possible, including mooching server hosting from another startup, using online tools such as Google Apps and Google Voice, taking free lunches and dinners whenever possible and working out of Cole's basement apartment where Ward took over Cole's wife's desk while she was off getting her PhD.
And that's not to mention the free food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Facebook's Disneyland-esque campus, the free housing, the free shuttles to - and - from said housing, and all of the activities (a weekend in Yosemite, a day renting out Great America amusement park, theatre performances, Alcatraz tours, scavenger hunts, and more).
«I schedule time outside the office, whether it's to meet with a new potential partner, a chat over lunch with an old client, or an out - of - town industry convention for a few days.
«We took one of our friends out to lunch, because we knew he was dating and we knew he had been on the apps a lot,» Yang said.
Certainly, there is something dreamlike about a high - tech company that's so laid - back that many of its 19 employees cut out for the fishing hole or bowling alley at lunch.
Then consider the reduced costs of meals, now that you don't have to rely on take - out lunches and $ 2.50 cups of coffee, throw in your lower dry - cleaning bills, and the savings add up quickly.
If the team is ordering out for lunch, ask a coworker to walk with you to pick up the food instead of having it delivered.
But eventually, a few of us started grabbing lunch on a regular basis, and I learned something — my coworkers were fun to hang out with, even outside the office.
We packed lunch, showed up early to find free parking and hung out in the shade of the pier.
«Right out of college, I was an assistant receptionist for a big - time entertainment executive in New York,» recalled Kirsten Helvey, now the chief operating officer of Cornerstone OnDemand in Santa Monica, Calif. «One day, I got his lunch order wrong.»
Out west, we did a bit of business at lunch, but now we were dealing with cities with triple and quadruple the population.
A world - class expert might work for 20 + years to figure something out, completely devoting her entire life to answering one particular question, which you get for the cost of lunch.
On an elevator trip to go to lunch, three out of five people are on a mobile device.
Those engaged in a bromance text all hours of the day and night, and sisters of another mister ask one another out on lunch and weekend dates.
At one point during the conference he showed up for a lunch only to find out it had run out of food.
Carve out some time each week to grab lunch or a coffee with each of your direct reports.
«The lunch menu, the sandwiches, they were so wasteful — we threw out two to three garbage bags full of food a day,» says Sue Bright, who operated two stores for years in Niagara Falls before exiting the business in 2009.
Around 2010, Stephen Sidwell grew so tired of being out of shape — the result of too many fast - food lunches and white - tablecloth dinners — that the Vancouver investment banker embarked on a personal transformation.
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