And about that storage... I was planning on doing a DIY project to add crates under the bed, but then I found these wood
milk crates at Target that blended so with the existing wood tones I was bringing into the room, that I decided to splurge and save myself the time on the DIY project.
Not exact matches
[25] While there are many ways to promote white
milk selection without restricting available options, the following five suggestions are consistent with previous research conducted in school lunchrooms: 1) keeping all beverage coolers stocked with
at least some white
milk [23]; 2) white
milk representing 1/3 or more of all visible
milk in the lunchroom [25]; 3) placing white
milk in front of other beverages, including chocolate
milk, in all coolers [26]; 4) placing white
milk crates so that they are the first beverage option seen in all
milk coolers [22], [27]; and 5) bundling white
milk with all grab and go meals available to students as the default beverage [24].
(1) keeping all beverage coolers stocked with
at least some white
milk; 2) white
milk representing 1/3 or more of all visible
milk in the lunchroom; 3) placing white
milk in front of other beverages, including chocolate
milk, in all coolers; 4) placing white
milk crates so that they are the first beverage option seen in all
milk coolers; and 5) bundling white
milk with all grab and go meals available to students as the default beverage.
Step stools,
milk crates, or the smallest box
at the gym (there's usually a set of plyo boxes, and the shortest is around 10 ″.)
They were sitting on plastic
milk crates,
at the corner of Georgia and Lamont in front of a liquor store, partially hidden by a parked car so that the gunman, who glanced around briefly before following Pumpkin into the alley, didn't see them.
Nick is also building an archive of press releases, postcards, flyers, brochures, etc. related to art exhibitions — in progress now since November 2003, it is estimated
at 11,000 individual items and spans a plethora of three - ring binders and
milk -
crates (an archive of archives).
The
milk bottles hang on long cables, 12
at a time - three rows each of four bottles, just like the Dutch
milk crate in the old days.