Sentences with phrase «packing lunches now»

I pack my lunch now most days, because of the extra space in my tote.

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In a bid to save cash, 47 % of Americans are now packing a lunch more often, according to a poll released last month.
Now on to the altar of the countertop — lunch packing, breakfast making, dish clearing.
Right now, my family's schedule is jam packed and I'm finding myself constantly in need of something quick, filling and healthy to grab for lunch or a snack.
They'll now have top -8-free chips and cookies to pack for their lunches!
Now go make peanut butter and jelly banana bread and enjoy your weekend I'm off to the zoo with my kindergarteners tomorrow — wish I had a fat slice of this bread to pack in my lunch box!
I'm packing up the leftovers now for lunch.
Now if you're planning on packing these in Jimmy's lunch box for the first day of school, these DO contain nuts and coconut, so they're not exactly allergy - free.
I've been looking for some new things to pack for lunch now that I'm basically working full time again and these look like just the ticket.
We've done nuggets, roasted veggie bowls, curry, and mini quiches, but now it's time for something you can pack for lunch.
Now add these butterfly snack packs to your kid's lunch box and turn their midday meal into something special.
Blueberry pies have been abundant this year, and now that we have our fridge in the city packed with blueberries I've been thinking of ways to use them in savory lunches as well.
I've made them a couple of times now to get the recipe right so I could share it here and I've thoroughly enjoyed them packed in my lunch for work.
Now I only have approximately 179 more lunches to pack this year... LOL.
Now we make them all the time and pack them for school lunches and snacks.
I packed them into handball sized portions and now my husband can pack them in his lunches with the fruit cups I make him.
Now that he has a summer job, it includes his packed lunches and snacks but this is for that special treat usually enjoyed after those few days where he has to take a 2 hour bus ride home.
The ancient Japanese tradition of packing lunch in a bento box, a decorative container with small compartments, has now become mainstream.
Now that FH is back to work and I've been packing his lunch almost daily, I've started using baggies more often.
Now all I need to do is make lunches and pack bags the night before... we'll see how long my good resolutions last.
They can now help me in packing their lunches, and well lets face it, 3 people can definitely pack a couple of lunches pretty fast.
Now I use them for packing lunches too.
Change is a good thing... my kids are now packing their own lunches!
The other thing I like about using containers versus a bento box now, is I have a drawer full of small various containers and cloth snack bags to rotate through while packing lunch items.
Not a baby rookie now, but there are lots of rookie things I'd love to learn about with older kids: * Packing peanut - free school lunches * Getting dinner on the table every night (have loved this series) * Crafts that older sibling and younger sibling can do together
Now packing a lunch box everyday can mean a lot of waste, paper bags, napkins, plastic bags, wrappers, forks, water bags, you name it, straws and more.
For years I took a packed lunch to work with me when I was a teacher and now I have two kids in school they both take packed lunch to school every day — sometimes it consists of basic sandwiches, yoghurt, fruit, and an oat - based cookie or granola bar, other times a build your own lunch for them.
Healthy packed lunches and bottles of filtered water are now hastily bought dinner tickets and a bottle of pre-made Vimto from the corner shop.
Now if we can just get Jamie to talk about us, we'll really inspire others to pack a great lunch...
Now really, I hardly thought that this could even be possible, but inspired by Cristi's post HERE, I decided to put together a little video to showcase some super-fun packed lunches from a few of my lunch - packing pals (credited below).
I've been packing lunches for five years now, and my oldest child isn't even in Kindergarten, so I consider it a mission of personal salvation to figure out 1) a way to streamline the lunchbox production; and 2) ever - fresh, ever - evolving ideas about what to pack without having to bust my budget, spend hours of extra time in the kitchen, or compromise my family's beliefs about using only whole foods whenever we can.
Now I know: Packed lunches, perhaps more than any other meal, need to involve the cooperation and consensus of your child.
From now on, the luncher will pack the lunch.
(Um, that hand you see raised right now is mine: when it comes to the fresh fruit I pack daily in my son's lunch, I have no illusions that much of that fruit is actually being eaten.)
Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
Now that I am a mom who packs her pre-K daughter's lunch, I'm really annoyed by this kind of studies.
No one knows when mom was packing that lunch, over a week time, she sets the ham out over and over again, but by Friday it is now contaminated before it made it into the lunch.
I pack my two sons» lunches everyday and have been doing it for 3 years now.
I haven't been thinking, «oh, now I can't pack lunches», now I'm trying to figure out how I can keep the items cold until lunch.
Now it's almost $ 6 to get enough food, so he packs a lunch.
We encourage kids to get actively involved in packing their own lunches (now who doesn't want that?)
Now, when I'm packing the weeks» lunches, I know everything will still be there, even on Friday.
Kayden likes to pack salad in his lunch every day now.
My 10 year old has been packing her own lunch for a few years now, although not always exclusively without my help.
We've talked a lot this month about what foods to pack for lunch, and now here are a few more cool lunch boxes to put them -LSB-...]
The kids pack their own lunches now..
I used to pack his lunches in tiny Japanese bento boxes but now he needs something that will accommodate a lot more food.
Until the day last spring when she pointed out to me: «Mom, you used to pack my lunch every single day, and now you never pack it.
LL: I try to pack waste - free lunches as much as possible, and now that I am used to the idea I can't imagine doing it any other way.
he now does 80 % of lunch box packing!
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