Each word on its own is harmless, even positive, but when brought together the phrase conjures a host of controversial and unpleasant images — from the glaring fluorescent lights to greasy
meals eaten in the car, meat that might not be meat and milkshakes that definitely aren't dairy, all the way up to the obesity epidemic.
Not exact matches
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security
in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their
meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to
eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas
in the
car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
You
eat too many
meals in your
car.
While you are worrying about how to feed your family, pay your bills, survive the collapse of our lively hood those so called men of god are sitting
in their brand new homes, driving their brand new
cars,
eating their nice hot warm
meals.
She understands that food was meant for sharing, that
meals should be
eaten together — at the table, not
in the
car — and that she not only feeds bodies, but nourishes souls.
The
meal options I came up with had to be: # 1 things that would be fairly easy to prepare (I wasn't about to take an extra hour on Sunday to make something elaborate), # 2 had to be foods I could easily manipulate the nutritional profile for (ensuring a balance of protein, carbs, and fat), # 3 the food had to store well
in the fridge or freezer, # 4 they had to reheat well
in either the toaster or microwave OR be
eaten cold right from the fridge, and # 5 ideally, they needed to be things she could easily
eat in the
car on the way to school (remember, it takes us at least 20 minutes with no traffic to get to school so
eating in the
car gives us even MORE time to sleep lol).
When you're
in a rush (like, every morning), do you sometimes run out the door, get on the bus or hop into your
car and only then, remember that you've forgotten to
eat breakfast; the
meal that you've always heard is the most important
meal of the day?
Oh, if I had a dollar for every artistically - plated
meal I've dumped into a Tupperware container to
eat it
in the
car... I'd have enough money to get the deluxe
car detailing package that would remove crumbs from the nooks and crannies!
For
eating a
meal while standing,
in the
car,
in front of the television, or at the computer.
A 2012 NPD Group «National
Eating Trends» survey found nearly 10 % of breakfast
meals are now
eaten in a
car.
Keep
in the office,
car, or Dorm Room to keep your blood Sugars level, and avoid over
eating at
meal time.
Certainly there will be days when you all have to speed through the
meal to make an appointment on time, or you may even have to
eat in the
car.
For instance, we always get strapped
in the
car seat when
in the
car, we always brush our teeth, we always wash hands before
eating, and we have milk with our three main
meals.
To help manage reflux, feed baby a little less or more slowly at each
meal; change or loosen baby's diaper; keep her upright after feeding for at least 30 minutes (for example, sit her
in a swing or
car seat); limit active play after
eating; raise the head of baby's bed by propping up the mattress (not by pillows or stuffed animals) under the child's head.
Great idea for the kids
meals especially, since their food fits easily, and it's conveniently packed to take with you and
eat in the
car, if, say, you forgot your book are ready to leave before they finish their
meal.
Activities most people don't think twice about — getting out of bed, sitting
in a
car,
eating a
meal — can be incredibly painful for someone with arthritis.
Grabbing a quick sandwich while walking to a meeting or
eating a protein bar
in the
car, while sometimes more convenient than sitting down to an actual
meal, leads to unhealthy food choices, not feeling satisfied (which leads to overeating later), nutrient deficiency, and stress.
Eating in our
cars on the way to soccer practice,
in front of the TV, or while on the phone, reading a book or flipping through a magazine is actually abusing even the healthiest
meal you
eat.
The best time of the day to do them is before you get
in your
car to drive, before you go to bed or before you
eat and prepare your
meals.
So now I have to go to the store... I know my toddler will love these and we
eat more
meals in the
car than any family should.
Liquid smoothies are perfect for quick
meals / snacks when I'm
in a rush or have to
eat in my
car, but otherwise, I want to take time and enjoy my
meal.
We get glimpses of characters
in small privileged moments, like driving their
cars or
eating a
meal.
When a parent picks up a kid from school and chauffeurs that child to one activity and then on to another activity, with the kid
eating a sandwich
in the
car on the way from one activity to the next, the unintended message is that family time at home — taking the time to have a
meal at home as a family — is the lowest priority.
When you factor
in childcare (a big one), paying for all of the mileage and gas on two
cars, buying lots of expensive clothes for work, paying extra taxes (remember there are no taxes on saving, only income), and buying ready - to -
eat and restaurant
meals because your both too busy and tired to cook, many people find that you have more free cash flow with one working spouse and one spouse taking care of the children and household than two income families.
Other than some good kettle corn there wasn't much to
eat in the
meal car.
I imagine a beer
in a refillable bottle like the rest of the world outside the US enjoys, and
eating a
meal in a restaurant, not a
car.
Eating: With the prevalence of long work days and easily accessible fast food, many drivers find themselves consuming their
meals in the
car.
And how far does travel time extend — is it just time
in the
car, or time spent sleeping
in the hotel and
eating meals?
Renting a hotel room,
eating at restaurants for every
meal, and paying for extra gas
in your
car can all get very expensive
in View Ridge.