Sentences with phrase «pictures of kids eating»

Can't wait to see some pictures of kids eating breakfast.

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Broccoli with cheese was one of the only vegetables I would eat as a kid, haha Looking at these pictures makes me remember why — delish!
I'm constantly taking pictures of what I'm cooking, what I'm growing, where I'm eating and of course, my kids.
By the time I got my camera to take a picture the kids ate half of it — so this is the best shot I have for now;
My favorite quote in the book from Antonia is when she says, «At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if your experience of family is a mom and her preschooler coloring pictures and telling knock - knock jokes while they eat or a rowdy gathering of parents and kids, aunties and uncles, grandparents and friends fiercely debating which team will win the next big game.
The only challenge was trying to find time to take pictures of them before the kids saw them and ate them up!
Look at the big picture — Some days, both my kids eat well, other days one eats well while the other picks, and some days neither seems to eat much of anything.
Let's examine whether we could follow the lead of forward - thinking districts like San Francisco USD by getting rid of our «a la carte» lines entirely, so that all kids can get a balanced meal (instead of grabbing nachos and a slushie and calling it lunch) and no Houston kid gets his picture put on Facebook to shame him for eating in the «poor kids & # 822....
Point of story, i know kids SHOULD taste and eat all sorts of things, that kids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinkids SHOULD taste and eat all sorts of things, that kids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinkids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinKids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinner.
It's certainly a win - win situation for these schools, but it also creates a disturbing picture of rich kids nibbling on sushi and having enough money for the team uniforms, while poor kids in a neighboring district are not only getting eating subpar food, they're often selling candy and other junk food to raise money for those same uniforms, further contributing to poor health habits that may last a lifetime.
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Similarly, in your comparison with advocating for exercise and healthy eating, of course no one says not to do that, but it is important to advocate in a way that does not marginalize people who are obese (ie talk about the benefits of healthy eating rather than the hurtful ad campaign that recently came out in Georgia with pictures of overweight kids saying things like, «Fat kids become fat adults»).
Pictures of green beans and carrots on cafeteria trays resulted in more kids eating more veggies.
The most complicated part of them was keeping my kids from eating them while I took some pictures.
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Paramount opens the Rocket Pictures production Friday, just in time for spring break many of the kids who probably will eat it up even after being exposed to far more sophisticated toons from Disney / Pixar, DreamWorks and the like.
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I am walking alone through the city, and I have to take a picture of you and your accordion — which is you - sized — and the red cup that has only one peso in it, and the kids up the street destroying another star - piñata and eating its sweet organs, the simple pleasures of balloon and lightsticks occupying the children in the Zócalo before they take their shifts behind tarps, bearing clay burros, and yellow scarves, and wool carpets for sale to the tourists.
Bonus, they take lovely pictures of their kids having fun and all the great food they eat.
I took these pictures while the kids were eating breakfast and as soon as I let them out of their seats, Miss A ran to give herself kisses in the reflection of the stove.
We eat an early dinner, then read the story of easter from a children's picture book Bible (13 little kids!).
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