Sentences with phrase «on kids menus»

(I will never understand why restaurants serve chips with pizza on kids menus, but the Sprogs thought it was fabbo.
I think as adults we assume sometimes that children will only like simple items such as some that are on kids menus in restaurants: pasta, burgers, chicken nuggets, sandwiches, and pizza.
I chose to sprinkle sesame and flax seeds on top of the bread pizzas because it is a good way to add these seeds on kids menu.
I think city councils could do more good for kids by considering other food and kid scenarios like banning soda served to kids in public schools, or requiring food with nutritive value to always be served when refreshments are offered at a school, or requiring restaurants to offer kids real food choices on the kids menu.
And although my kids do tend to like the foods on a kids menu if presented with them, until my oldest could read, we made the choices for them, no matter where the choices were on the menu.
I would say that we generally try to pick restaurants that we know our kids will like something at, whether or not it is something on the kids menu.
And bravo for including a grilled skinless chicken breast with steamed broccoli and pasta on the kids menu.
We love: Healthy options on the kids menu, like slow - roasted turkey with mashed potatoes and glazed baby carrots, and fruit and yogurt dippers for dessert.

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Specifically, Panera founder and CEO Ron Shaich on Wednesday challenged the CEOs of Wendy's, McDonald's, and Burger King to eat exclusively from their chain's kids» menus for seven days.
Ok, so technically you can get corn dog nuggets at many places across property, and technically they're often on the kid's menu.
Happy Meals have been discounted by some regions before, but this will be the first time the kids» meals (at $ 3) have been on a national value menu.
Congress just ordered everything on the menu and then some and sent the bill over to the kids» table.
And GrillMarx is the steakhouse right around the corner from us where The Hubby and I can order a fabulous meal and glass of wine, and the kids menu actually makes both kids and mama happy — homemade mac and cheese, freshly made burgers, and options for veggies and salads on the side.
Ravishing Radishes ~ radishes have been around for ages, but they've only recently moved up to the cool kids» table and now they're on chic menus everywhere.
So once the menu was set, we all gathered in Aggie's Kitchen on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Florida — fruity white sangria in hand — and pulled together a fun feast for all... (kids included of course!).
Chicken fingers (or chicken tenders, as the fancy people call them), are a staple on most kid's menus.
I must confess however, the last few years, I've had to get creative with this meal due to kids not liking the menu choice or the fact that they no longer eat meat, making my daydreams of gooey goodness on rye turn to more healthy options.
I also like to have food on hand for babies and young kids if we go out for a meal and there's not much suitable for them on the menu.
I know my kids will like it, so its on the menu!
So on Friday, I decided to menu plan for the weekend and thought through what we would likely eat, I have been making biscuits and gravy on saturday mornings lately because the is my husband's favorite breakfast and it's easy to make and the kids mostly like it.
Chuck E. Cheese's is focusing on its roots as a pizzeria and has developed new menu items, limited - time offers (LTOs) and processes that have kids and adults coming back for more.
Along with expanding its kids meal offerings and updating several signature drinks, Walk - On's is introducing several delicious new menu items, including:
I love to mix veggies in with cheese in various rolled up ways for my kids (burritos, quesadillas, rollups); I've never done bbq sauce, though, this will be on our menu next week!
I remember making all kinds of delicious things for the kids, but a steaming short stack of apple - cinnamon pancakes was by far the most requested breakfast item on mom's menu.
Classic kid cuisine staples such as hamburgers and pizza are likely to stay on the menu but will utilize healthier alternatives such as leaner meats and whole grain breads.
The kids loved them and they've been on the breakfast menu ever since.
These are definitely on my menu for Christmas with the kids.
CPK also offers other gluten free appetizers, soups, salads, specialties, kids items and desserts to choose from on their current menu
Deeply rooted in the culinary culture of his Mexican upbringing, Espinoza's menu harks on the nostalgic meals and flavors he enjoyed as a kid while applying them to a modern Midwest palate.
Because my second girlfriend is arriving with her four kids in tow you'll notice I've gone ahead and menu planned for all three meals on the days they are here.
My kids loved it and my husband asked when it would be on the menu again.
Why, when they made him whatever we asked for, either on or off the «menu for kids», would he just not eat?
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Kids may not like what's on the menu so make sure you're stocked up.
At night when we had functions on, my friend took the kids to the Palms restaurant which has a kids menu and to me was the most kid friendly restaurant in the resort..
They have a great kids menu, and everything is made on site.
Going now to school to pick up my kids, will check out what is on the menu for school lunch tomorrow.
While American kids can bring a packed lunch, French kids are not allowed; they must eat what is offered on the menu if they eat at school.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
School lunches: Balancing nutrition with what kids like (Gainesville Times; November 20, 2011): This balanced article explores the realities of school foodservice, and the impact health and restaurant trends have on how school food professionals develop menus, balancing what kids like with nutrition requirements.
The Toms River menu has the chicken nuggets on it that the kids love... but as I have stated before: «what is up with the Doritos?»
It sounds like there is a lot of choice on the menu; maybe the kids just need to be more clearly instructed what their options are so they can make better choices?
it's time for schools to stop letting kids call the shots on menu items by focusing on kids» preferences.
TLT: Children reportedly consume 25 % of their daily calories at restaurants, so clearly the offerings on children's menus can have a real impact on the health of our kids.
Back in July, 2011 I told you about Kids Live Well, a program created by the National Restaurant Association to improve the often - dismal offerings on most chain restaurant children's menus.
If we do eliminate the a la carte options that kids so love and introduced a single, healthful menu for all students, I wonder whether students on open campuses (i.e., most high schools) who previously had the money to buy those foods would simply leave the program altogether and go elsewhere for their pizza and fries (as many already do).
My weekly blog posts on French Kids School Lunch Project have attracted a lot of interest: each week I post a menu from a different school in France, and discuss the French approach to food education at home and at school.
Super-sugary school breakfasts have been a longstanding concern of mine (see, e.g., my Civil Eats piece, «Why There Is So Much Sugar in Your Kid's School Breakfast «-RRB- so I read with interest a story in today's New York Times titled «Healthier Cereals Snare a Spot on New York School Menus
That timing means Zachary was likely filming his lunches before the reforms of the Healthy Hunger - Free Kids Act were instituted, and that means he was allowed to refuse certain items on the lunch line, including the menu's promised fruits and vegetables.
I used to decry the endless array of junk food - type items on menus, even if improved somewhat, but now I'm coming around that you have to meet kids where they are and go from there.
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