For everyone who's tried this form of eating, you know that dependency and excitement about the next
meal becomes a happy mental focal point.
Not exact matches
I have Celiac's disease and have
become pretty good at turning
meals full of gluten into something that I can eat as well as making my boyfriend
happy.
Kids don't necessarily want the food in the
Happy Meal, they want the prize... but over time, they
become attached to the food.
Domino's #gamechanger campaign was met with derision (the game changer was a square base), whilst McDonald's #McDStories
became an opportunity for people to share their worst, rather than best
happy meal memories.
We then speed - date scaredy - cat survivor Columbus (Adventureland's Jesse Eisenberg) who's managed to avoid
becoming a «human
Happy Meal» by following rules that storm the screen as captions.
Discovered, however, by the big and homely Bergens — think a race of Miss Piggys after a nuclear accident — they soon
become «
happy meals» for the sullen creatures.
I bought every kind they had and went home and gave it to Dexter, a week later I notice that he
became more playful and now that he is growing up I start to feed him the Freshpet Select Roasted
Meals and he gets right
happy when he hears the bag making noise.
In New York City's Central Park, for example, opportunistic raccoons (like any good New Yorkers) have
become a veritable tourist attraction,
happy to star in keepsake photos in exchange for a
meal.
Jump in the car and head to McDonald's, where the goat
becomes «strong as an ox» from downing the apple slices and chocolate milk contained in
Happy Meals.
Happy Meal toys are
becoming fewer, the
meals are
becoming healthier.