Sentences with phrase «sure the family eats»

When preparing meals at home, be sure the family eats together.
You get paid per processed individual, so will you check the paperwork closely to ensure no one is looking to hurt your homeland or do a rush job to make sure your family eats?

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It's both compassionate and pragmatic to make sure that low - wage workers and their families eat, have places to live, and access to basic healthcare services to be productive members in our economy.
Sure, I might miss the fish»n chips I had in New Zealand three autumns ago, or long to revisit Malaysia's tea plantations, but what I loved the most about those trips was reveling in the simple pleasures of eating a good meal with family, laughing at my brother's fake accents or nursing a steaming cup of tea.
I found this recipe in late August and have made them about 6 times!!!! I try not to eat too many sweets, but my family and friends love these muffins!!!! I will be sure to make them again and again!!!
My family ate them all within a day so I'm not sure how long they'll stay crispy for, but I'm guessing a few days.
The author states that candied peel made this way will last for several months in an airtight container, but I am pretty sure my family will eat through ours long before then.
So, I'm not sure these count as a «breakfast» anymore, since they have the added sugar on top — but being the rebels we are, my family ate them for breakfast and I didn't feel bad about it.
Sofia: Have non-party food and snacks ready to go for the time that you spend preparing to make sure that you and hungry family members have something to eat the day when the kitchen is holiday production mode.
Sure it's great to hang out with the family and eat until we all slip into a tryptophan - induced coma, but seriously have you ever actually analyzed the process?
So there you have it — 20 incredibly delicious, easy to make, easier to eat, and easiest to clean healthy one dish meals you and your family are SURE to love!
I'd like to try this although I'm not sure if I could convince my family to eat it.
I am sure my mother made many things but the things that stick in my mind are rabbit stew (we had to take a half hour bus ride then a ten minute train ride to buy the rabbit), pilaff (my father learned to eat it in Singapore and Sumatra during the war), lamb chops and roasts (we bought a side of lamb a week for the family of 5) with vegetables and «Eggs a la Mummy» — fritters made with left over vegetables and very popular on Sunday nights.
Not sure why that was exactly, but it meant my family ate quite a bit later than expected...
These wraps from Our Family Eats are big on flavor, just make sure the soy sauce in your pantry is gluten - free.
Make sure you have some friends or family around to help you eat this cake because it's so easy to want to devour it all yourself!
If you are baking for a friend or family member with gluten - free dietary needs, be sure to ask the details of what they are able to eat.
I'm looking for a recipe to give as a gift to some family members who eat paleo, but I'm not sure how far in advance I can make them or how long they will last once I gift them.
The use of coconut butter and coconut sugar really help to keep these healthy, but you will still want to watch your portion sizes, so make sure you've got plenty of friends and family around to help you eat these.
Top it with berries, slather it with chocolate frosting, put a little ice cream on it, or just eat it plain; this cake is sure to be a family favorite!
Sure, I still make dessert for my family, but I rarely eat it myself, and when I do it's something that is very lightly sweetened and high in fat, like this Chocolate Chia Pudding recipe, sweetened with stevia, or a square of 90 % dark chocolate.
I'm sure your family dinners are similar, and are often divided into three categories: food happily devoured by the kids, foods happily eaten by the parents, and food that appease both groups.
So, make sure you store them in a totally air tight container or just grab your family and / or friends and eat them, NOW!
My family loves green beans and we typically eat them on most major holidays and at family events, but this fun spin on a classic is sure to impress.
I realize for many families this would be a struggle financially and so it is all the more important our government helps out to make sure kids are eating well at school.
BLW encompasses offering healthy foods, sharing family mealtimes, making sure only your baby puts food into her mouth, and trusting her to know whether to eat, what to eat, how much and how quickly — as well as offering her graspable foods from the outset and letting her pick them up with her hands.
For anyone interested be sure and check out Barbara Kinsolver's latest book «Animal Vegetable Miracle» — a great read about one family's year of eating only locally.
Also make sure foods donated are not expired or very close to expiration date... food banks shouldn't give out expired foods, and if they do, the families may get ill from eating bad food... many don't have or cant afford health care.
I'm not really sure why Anna doesn't have any allergies, she could lick a dog and get no reaction, she eats nuts with me by the handful while the rest of our family would go into anaphylactic shock from nuts.
We make sure to order enough Dal and Palek Paneer for us and our son, but we will see Indian families eating Naan and Masala Dosa while their kids eat fries and chicken nuggets.
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from work and you eat dinner together as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun books and helping your child pick out books he likes to encourage reading and more.
Everyone in the family makes sure the mom - to - be is eating well and is protected from any hazards.
Get family members used to «no phone zones» by modelling and explaining that mobile devices will be off or silenced during the following activities: driving — which is the law in many states and provinces, walking, biking (make sure they also don't have earbuds in), eating, and sleeping.
Make sure everyone in your family washes their hands carefully after going to the toilet, changing diapers, and before preparing or eating food.
Not only does this feeding style encourage the whole family to eat together (which has plenty of benefits), but it also allows kids to explore different foods at their own pace (which aligns with Ellyn Satter's philosophy of the Division of Responsibility of Feeding) and takes the pressure off parents to make sure their kids eat certain foods like vegetables.
After that I go pick up my kid, go to the grocery store, makes sure my family has dinner to eat, make sure my son gets his homework done, do the household laundry, put my son to bed, and then finally crash on the couch for an hour... then it's off to bed so I can get up the next morning and do it all again.
Sure, the trays I bought to freeze my homemade purees would go to waste, but my kid was going to eat food on his own terms and learn to eat what the rest of the family was eating.
Make sure your bedroom is a sacred space, which means no eating meals there, no working there, no having the whole family sleeping there.
Organic or not, if I didn't grow the produce myself or get it from family friends who are trusted farmers, I always make sure to carefully wash all produce that we eat.
How can you make sure that you're getting all the calories you need from good quality food sources while taking a trip or enjoying your family vacation, when sometimes you will have to just eat what you can get?
This recipe for homemade coconut oil sunscreen uses a variety of oils and is safe for the whole family, though you want to make sure children don't eat any of it.
Make sure around half of every plate of food you eat is comprised of non-starchy vegetables, especially cruciferous ones from the cabbage family such as broccoli, kale, pak choi or bok choi that are rich in compounds that help our liver's to detox.
Be sure to let me know how you like it and how quickly your family eats them up!
I am going to make these & also make sure that my family doesn't end up eating them all up before I have a chance to try them.
The roadblocks can sometimes be endless when it comes to healthy eating and living a health - conscious lifestyle: Family dinners, potlucks, traveling, and even just a long day of meetings at work are a sure - fire way to get off track; Your family members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover grFamily dinners, potlucks, traveling, and even just a long day of meetings at work are a sure - fire way to get off track; Your family members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover grfamily members (or friends) aren't always supportive of your fitness goals; The host at a holiday party insists on seconds, or there's accidental leftover grazing.
Sure, eating meals as a family provides a wide range of benefits.
# 5 Dine al fresco at a rooftop bar with your family and / or closet friends — I am sure you have eaten many meals outside but have you enjoyed a rooftop experience yet?
If a cow or a pig was a family pet, I am not sure I could eat it.
I'm sure my kids would LOVE them as we are a pancake - eating family.
They make sure that children from low - income homes have the opportunity to eat a nutritionally balanced lunch at school that fuels them up for learning and saves their families money.
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