Sentences with phrase «only meal of»

It's when we give up the cost of our lunch for one day to help feed a community of students at the Kanama Secondary School where Tara lives in Rwanda; many of whom get their only meal of the day at school.
For many women, the meal at the centre is their only meal of the day.
This is the only meal of the day I know I have 100 % control over, so I make it perfect.
I enjoy a fat bomb (or two) either after eating dinner if I'm craving something sweet, which is usually the only meal of the day that I sit down and eat, or before an intense workout.
Asia Snyder, a sophomore at Julian High School, said some students look to school to provide their only meal of the day.
Others choose to make dinner their largest meal and sometimes their only meal of the day.
I wonder how she would feel about seeing the cross in her son's classroom if this were the only place her son's were being fed a decent meal or only meal of the day and if they were being clothed by the generosity of the same establishment and so on.
For many of the kids in Drouin, it's their only meal of the day.
For some of these needy children, meals eaten at the school — lunch, breakfast, or snacks in the after - school cooking classes — will be the only meals of the day.
The decision still left DPS to figure out how to feed children for whom school breakfast and lunch might be their only meals of the day.

Not exact matches

Big boxes of pre-measured ingredients will arrive once a week, with simple recipe cards that will instruct customers how to cook three fresh, out - of - the - ordinary meals that supposedly only take around 35 minutes to prepare.
In restaurants, only a small handful of customers complain in the hopes of getting a discounted meal or free service... but most people only express a concern if they truly feel unhappy or uncomfortable.
With the exception of dinner meals at Be Our Guest, Magic Kingdom is still the only dry Disney park.
«We had Extra Value Meals, plus we had Dollar Menu, [which was] rather confusing not only to customers but actually kind of confusing to us,» said Tim Fenton, then McDonald's chief operating officer, on a January earnings call.
Just last summer, singer Katy Perry claimed the «M Diet,» otherwise known as eating only raw mushrooms for one meal a day for two weeks, helped her lose fat in select areas of her body.
The only major changes between the powdered meal replacement mixes are substituting rice protein instead of artificial vanillin and an extra «chm» in the name.
«The Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner flavors are not only new but cover every course of the real meal — from the main event, to sides and even dessert,» he added.
A deduction for expenses incurred for meals or entertainment is allowed only if the expenses are (1) directly related to the active conduct of business or (2) associated with the active conduct of business and directly precede or follow substantial business discussions.
By the following March, they had spent more than half a billion dollars acquiring two more companies: San Francisco - based MyFitnessPal, a nutrition - tracking system for people to log their meals, and Copenhagen - based Endomondo, a personal - training program whose users are almost entirely outside the U.S.. Under Armour suddenly had not only the world's largest digital fitness community but hundreds of engineers and reams of user data as well.
However, one of the most impactful money lessons he learned was imparted over a meal at McDonald's with his grandmother when he was only 7 years old.
You are allowed to deduct the cost of spouses» meals only if there is a clear business purpose to do so.
He was greeted not only with a large meal, but also an equally large to - do list of technical problems his parents needed fixed.
Shaikh had to scale down the comfort level for his employees on the road by choosing less expensive hotels and only subsidizing breakfast, instead of three daily meals, but he says employees understand the cut backs.
You will not only burn more calories eating a series of smaller meals but also avoid the afternoon crash and end of the workday slump.
In a post on his blog, Bridges wrote, «Memphis is ranked the highest of child hunger; most kids only get a meal when school is in session.
Last year, only 8 % of respondents to an Edward Jones survey said they would spend their refund on «something fun, like clothes, entertainment, or a meal out.»
I only eat 2 meals per day now instead of 4 or 5.
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.
A congregation that traditionally sets the dinner table of the Eucharist only occasionally might, for hospitality reasons, institute the sharing of the meal at each service of the congregation.
We not only tell the story of the first Passover, but we also tell the story of the Last Supper with Jesus, and talk about how every element in the Passover meal pictures and represents Jesus Christ and what He did for us.
Not only does this have practical value at a time when family members may not have the time or energy to fix meals but it also has a profound symbolic meaning on the level of feeding and nurturing.
As we gather with our neighbors, the homeless and those overlooked and rejected by the church over a simple meal or even over a bottle of water and a few potato chips, we remember the One who not only created us, but who walked among us and gave Himself for us.
Whether or not the alcoholic is hospitalized during the detoxification period (usually requiring only a few days), the chances are that he will need massive doses of vitamins and minerals to overcome the devitaminosis and general malnutrition resulting from «drinking one's meals» over a long period.
Even a small experiment like skipping one meal is enough to demonstrate to most of us the degree to which we have become addicted to food, not only as our bodies require and enjoy it, but also for organizing our days.
As we gather with our neighbors, the homeless and those overlooked and rejected by the church over a simple meal or even over a bottle of water and a few potato chips, we remember the One who not only created us, but who walked among us and gave Himself for us, and together we say «God bless us».
The Lord's Supper is not only a Eucharist that celebrates the kingdom that has come; it is a messianic meal which is an antepast, a foretaste of the coming kingdom.
It feels like going mad, this following - The voice from the starry night, the tent pegs pulled, Camels tracking through a dusty haze, The dawn on unknown dunes - the hollowing Out of normal, ordinary days, Like meal poured from a sack, till now we hold Only the echoes of a voice.
Only the small boy with the passover meal of Five Loaves can catch both fish (Antichrist and Jesus Christ whose symbol is FISH) with pinpoint accuracy to the relief of everyone without exception.
11:24 - 25), or only that they continued Jesus» practice of a fellowship - meal with his disciples, is much disputed, but the testimony of Paul (I Cor.11: 23) taken in conjunction with the firm tradition that Jesus had given to bread and wine a new significance at the Last Supper, support the view that from the very earliest days Christians repeated the substance of that rite.
But it is worthwhile to recall that within the first generation it was possible for Paul not only to describe the «breaking of bread» at the fellowship meal of Christians as «sharing in the body of Christ,» 24 but to pass on from that to the idea that the church (the new Israel as it emerged in history) is itself the «body of Christ,» each member of which is «in Christ,» as Christ is «in him.»
That pathetic Christian god can only offer you a thin wafer and a mere taste of cheap wine, but the FSM offers a full, nourishing meal and you can have all the wine with it that you want, or milk if you so choose.
It is not necessary for us to make a detailed examination of the various sorts of ritual associated with these meals; it will suffice if we see that the Jew worshiped God not only in the synagogue and in the Temple, but also in his home, where families or groups of friends met regularly for a holy supper, often held in connection with great festivals of the Jewish religious year, in which bread and wine, eaten and drunk, were believed to have a peculiar significance in establishing anew a sense of the covenant which God had made with his chosen people.
Only a few people volunteer a majority of their time — the rest of us write thank you cards or serve a meal or hold a hand at someone's bedside as we can.
Her worries about the preparations for the meal are really only a manifestation of her whole life of fretting «about so many things».
When, surprisingly, the statue appears for its meal, Juan betrays only momentary consternation and then plays host with all the panache one would expect of a true hidalgo.
No, the only times I've sat down with Miranda in a room is after the series has finished and we're out for the end of series meal.
Critical thinking is one of the better habits I picked up in higher education, along with an awareness of my own ignorance, an appreciation for the humanities, and the ability to cook an entire meal using only a hot pot and the expired contents of a communal fridge.
Paul seems to talking about the conflict between those who thought that eating the meat was a literal ingesting of demonic things and those who held that these meals were just ordinary food not actual occult substance and only symbolic if you believed them to be.
Only then does one have what James calls «pure experience» (in the «instant field of the present,» before distinctions of subject and object have been made)(ERE 23), or what Dewey calls «an experience» (subjectively) or «that meal» (objectively)(AE 35 - 37, emphasis in original), or what Whitehead calls «the individual «It» with its own significance» (AI 262).
Prior to this period of history, the traditional words of blessing before a meal were «Blessed be thou, O Lord God, King of the Universe»; in this era the focus shifted ever so subtly and the food itself became the object of blessing — «Bless, O Lord, this food» — for food was considered mundane or profane, and only when touched by the holy words of a Christian could it be brought into the realm of the sacred.
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