Sentences with phrase «of nearby food»

In Carlos Schwartz's The Dance 2, for example, the Spanish artist utilizes the honeybee «waggle dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variations.
A collection of nearby food stores, which are listed below, ensure that you are able to source an array of produce in order to prepare a home cooked meal within one of our self - catering apartments.
Temple Of The Warriors has the advantage of being well located for guests seeking a good selection of nearby food options.
I am very focused in my studies, I am a member of the nearby food coop and try to lead a healthy lifestyle.

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And it's not just for food; Google says you can also find nearby activities and even a couple of Easter eggs by tweeting certain emoji at their handle.
WASHINGTON, April 19 - The United States and Colombia on Thursday cited new evidence of fraud in Venezuela's food import program for the needy, saying part of the funds often ended up in the hands of corrupt government officials after being funneled through businesses in nearby countries.
VMware's offices don't have many of the trappings of the Disneyland - like campuses of nearby Facebook (fb) and Google (goog), which sport perks like brightly colored bikes, food trucks, and plenty of beanbags.
For instance, if a small butcher shop has 10 pounds of ground beef available at the end of the day, it can now log on to see which nearby food bank or pantry can use it and make arrangements for someone to pick it up.
The World Food Programme said it was distributing food to 25,000 people in the nearby towns of Nubl and Zahra, including people just arriving from AfFood Programme said it was distributing food to 25,000 people in the nearby towns of Nubl and Zahra, including people just arriving from Affood to 25,000 people in the nearby towns of Nubl and Zahra, including people just arriving from Afrin.
Vanlencia Pinckney, 44, of the Bronx, who works nearby, said she appreciated that Chipotle adhered to its food standards.
Palm Beach is different from nearby Wellington, where people like Rosemary Phelan (heir to the Cara food empire) have horse farms; and from nearby Windsor, which Hilary and Galen Weston put on the map; and from Lost Tree, the gated community a half - hour north of Palm Beach where such eminences as Jack Welch (of former GE fame) and Toronto mayor John Tory have winter lairs.
In the mall I work nearby, there is a Zales Jewelers with a Rogers and Holland store literally across the corridor from it, and there's a Kay Jewelers just downstairs and over in front of the food court.
If you file as single, no dependents and make about $ 50,000 a year, a move from nearby Missoula, Montana to the north to Boise, Idaho would result in an 8 % average decrease in cost of living due to less expensive housing and food.
Seeing the young peas sprouting healthily in nearby fields and banana trees strong and robust all around me, I appreciate in a new way the value of food.
The entire funeral party began walking from the grave to a nearby grove of trees, where they spread out blankets, food and drink and had a picnic.
Then we were left alone, but by way of punishment we were deprived of food, and our rations were thrown into a nearby gutter.
Carol also took us to one of the largest distributors of Indian food, herbs and spices in Australia and also referred us to Herbies Spices in nearby Rozelle.
The app works on the basis that restaurants that often have an excess of pre-prepared dishes can list their surplus food on the app, which then sends notifications to nearby users when produce is listed by the restaurants.
HSL Executive Chef Briar Handly serves seasonally and locally driven food ranging from beef cheek burgers to coddled duck eggs at the Salt Lake branch of Handle, a favorite in nearby Park City.
With a location that draws from the energy of the casino floor, the nearby Forum Shops, and the Race & Sports Book, The Halal Guys bring a new buzz to the already bustling Forum Food Court.
Even the re-creations of old - time Cajun life (Vermillionville, the Acadian Village, and the Acadian Cultural Center) have food either nearby or actually on premises.
I'm not lucky enough to have food trucks nearby nor have I heard of al pastor.
Banks provide shelter, food and protection from the current — but some part of the main current, the buffet line, must flow nearby
But in the morning, while making their way to a nearby town in search of food, they were recaptured and sent to a camp deeper inside Germany.
Keep a water bottle nearby, stay away from alcohol and caffeinated drinks, and up your intake of water - based foods like such as lettuce and cucumbers.
Mr. Rosenberger previously served as the director of Food & Nutrition Services in nearby Irving ISD.
As a mature adult I am able to understand that a drink sipped over several hours with food (because what would a party be without nachos) will have little or no intoxicating effects and if a mom at the party did get tipsy there are plenty of other moms nearby to assist.
They began by contacting nearby food banks and churches as well as the United Way's 2 -1-1 Assistance and found that «diaper need» was, in fact, a reality for thousands of families in our area and yet there was nowhere for these families to turn for help.
McMillan's report offers a good, if somewhat depressing, snapshot of the state of local school food sourcing nationwide, finding that «only about 13 percent of the food budgets at schools serving local food actually went to stuff that was grown nearby
A nearby church has begun donating bags of canned food and granola bars for students to take home over the weekend.
But it makes sense in the context of coral reefs, which are host to dozens of species of fish that provide food and income for nearby villages.
Years before, digging nearby in strata 760,000 years to 2.5 million years old, he had found no evidence of bison, only horses, and wondered: «What did horses think when bison showed up and ate their food
The people in this small fishing village along the shore of Lake Tanganyika rely heavily on the small sardines from the lake for their own food and also probably sell them dried in a nearby market.
He attributes his long life to hard work, good food and family — his wife died less than a year ago and his extended family of children, grandkids and great - grandkids all live nearby.
The struggle to get enough nutritious food could be far worse than previously understood, according to a new study examining the intersection between hunger and the types of foods found at nearby stores.
Yet it somehow devours only a tiny fraction of its available food supply — a smorgasbord of gas and dust cast off by nearby stars, notes radio astronomer Heino Falcke of Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
Male bonobo chimpanzees employ a similar strategy, calling to nearby females when food is present, which boosts their chances of mating.
It found that ravens guarded caches of food against discovery in response to the sounds of other ravens if a nearby peephole was open, even if they did not see another bird.
In a greenhouse - like lab, carbon dioxide captured from a nearby coal - fired power plant flows into hundreds of tubes and becomes an essential food supply for microalgae.
After a brief learning phase, they keep their tools safe nearby without dropping them while feeding until the last of five difficult - to - obtain food rewards has been retrieved.
The specter of CWD has also alarmed the European Food Safety Authority, which released a report in January recommending that seven nearby countries all begin 3 - year sampling programs.
We always recommend that you take sea fish instead of fresh water fish as many farmers these day feed their fresh water fish with all kinds of food which are actually waste from nearby poultry farms.
Afterwards, we went and grabbed some food nearby where we munched on nachos and I had one of the best buffalo chicken wraps I've ever had - yum!
Perhaps you could share a bite of Pennsylvania's most famous food export, the Philly Cheesesteak, at nearby Steve's Prince of Steaks.
Come prepared: the Cat doesn't serve food, though there are plenty of good restaurants nearby, and the bar is cash - only.
She's an east coast transplant living in Los Angeles where she spends her time studying improv comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade, writing TV spec scripts, making art, learning to dance, rewording the name of her Counterterrorism Studies major on the bottom of her resume, and hiking in places with easy nearby access to Korean food.
«There are very few good options in school nutrition, and most schools serve their kids lousy food that is unappealing,» says Bob Nardo, managing director of operations for KIPP TEAM Charter Schools in Newark, N.J. «This is a problem everywhere, but particularly in low - income areas that are considered food deserts, where you can't get adequate, nutritious food nearby.
The inertia is large, however, and beyond the habits of existing school - lunch systems is the classic problem of any school - based effort to reform the larger society — junk food that can not be obtained in school can be brought from home or purchased nearby.
One nearby church is helping the school build a science lab; another provides weekend backpacks of food for needy students.
Capitalizing on its multinational food manufacturers and nearby research and training facilities, she immediately decided to tap the area's potential as a source of future STEM - focused jobs for many of her students.
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