Sentences with phrase «thinking about lunch»

A voice sure to keep your e-learners from looking at their watch or thinking about lunch plans.
But even the best teacher is helpless against the student looking straight at the board but thinking about lunch.
This movie might also be described as a disinterested treatment of obsession, as if these talented actors were thinking about their lunch breaks while trying to convey extreme states of passion and emotion.
I'm the kind of person who starts thinking about lunch while loading the dishwasher with my breakfast bowl; the kind whose NYC tour when family and friends come to town consists of a string of food shops and restaurants, with a bit of walking in between (true story: The first time he came to visit, my dad had to remind me that he was also interested in the Statue of Liberty and Central Park).
By Dawn Van Osdell On her early morning drive to her Oakland, CA, office Kristin Groos Richmond is already thinking about lunch.
I was thinking about my lunch menu for upcoming weeks and came up with five perfect lunch salads.
Most Catholics are not thinking about Thomas Aquinas during Mass; they are thinking about lunch.
When I worked in a corporate environment, I often got so busy I wouldn't even think about lunch until 2 p.m. or so.
That way you at least don't have to think about lunch as an entirely separate meal; you'll have something to start with.
I don't care what people think about my lunches
He isn't conversational so I send things with him to school hoping that he'll eat them and not having the ability to ask him «Hey what'd you think about lunch today?»

Not exact matches

Skipping breakfast wasn't as difficult, but I couldn't stop thinking about the pesto pasta I'd brought for lunch.
When they just tell me how big the market is, I'm glad, because I can tune out and think about what I'm going to have for lunch.
«The goal is that whenever people think about food, we want them to think about Galley — breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Although Fiasco Gelato has regular meetings, huddles and lunches with the intent of igniting collective creativity and innovation, Boettcher doesn't watch when his employees come and go, and has never denied a vacation request: «You don't track the time people spend thinking about how the business is going to get to the next level, so, why would I track their time off?»
While you should take a break from thinking about work during your lunch hour, it's smart to spend at least a few minutes coming up with a plan for tackling your afternoon tasks.
«Think about managing your network and groups like you would handle yourself at a business lunch,» Canfield says.
[E.g., «I am aware that I'm thinking about what to eat for lunch» or «I am aware that I'm drafting an email responding to a complaint.»]
If you're meeting someone for lunch on Wednesday and you're telling them about your shenanigans last night and why you're not feeling 100 %, do you think that they'll be impressed?
Recently I stopped for lunch at one of the D.C. locations of Sweetgreen, and it got me thinking about how a company's corporate culture and environment plays a critical role in its success.
Tweets about one office lunch theft have gone viral, but the issue is more widespread than you might think.
At lunch, a group of students were asked about their thoughts on the future of Christianity and several mentioned the importance of looking to the global South and East since the center of Christianity seems to be shifting in that direction.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
Why don't you just sit here and think about the damage you just did to your brother's open honest soul, to his innocence, to his respect and love for you, and when you are ready to make amends to him, do so, and we will have lunch.
I sat there on the bed for a while, and then I did seek out my brother and apologize to him, and we all sat down quietly for lunch, and nothing else was ever said about this, until now, in this small essay; but the thought occurs to me that in a lot of ways I have been sitting on that bed ever since, pondering the way lies come so easily to our lips and spin so easily out of our ostensible control, and stab the innocent, and dilute respect, and poison love, and tear at what we so much wish to be, which is honest and gracious and reverent.
But I was also thinking about the place we met for a quick lunch during that trip — it was one of those quick, assembly line restaurants that can process hundreds of hungry office workers in a lunch hour, ourselves included, and it was all about salads.
I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask about this sort of thing, but I do think that you would get a lot of FiDi lunch people foot traffic.
Mix that vacation with a HOLIDAY vacation, and basically all I think about is what I'll have for breakfast, where we are going for lunch, is there a dessert place near by, how about a holiday dinner, and will there be a chocolate fountain that I can lay under before I go to bed?
Each morning I don't even have to think about what to make for lunch.
Occasionally I make a meal that I can't stop thinking about — a meal that I want to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I was just thinking about how I should make my hubby some quick, portable snacks for his lunch and these look like a winner.
I was just thinking about something similar this morning as I was deciding on how to eat turkey for lunch and dinner.
I made one of these for lunch on an Arnold's sandwich thin, and I can't stop thinking about how simple and delicious it was.
I was thinking about an easy and colorful, flavorful, and power - packed healthy side dish to bring for a potluck lunch after a trail work party this coming weekend.
Whenever a canteen would serve milchreis, I was alone queueing for the salad thinking about why everyone except me would want to eat a mushy rice dish with sugar for lunch.
I'm thinking about making it for shabbos lunch.
Its now not only about noticing what happens to the food as I prepare it, but also an opportunity for me to observe my own thoughts, which can often be rushed as I'm trying to prepare food for friends and family and get lunch or dinner at the table on time.
And I sure as heck don't even think twice about splurging on an ungodly priced lunch of lobster spaghetti if a local cabbie tells me to do so.
Thinking about making mini quiches that I can pack in my lunch bag since I'm a nursing student and spend long days at the hospital.
Think about it... peanut butter + jelly is probably the only sandwich you wanted for lunch as a kid, Reese's are your favorite candy, and you can finish two bags of shelled peanuts at any baseball game.
Lunch has always been one of my favorite meals of the day because (and I'm trying not to sound selfish when I say this) but it's my meal — meaning, it's the one meal of the day that I am not thinking of anyone else's likes / dislikes / wants / not wants, it's all about me.
I'm also thinking about making a big batch in advance and freezing them so I have some for quick lunches.
It sounds like you guys have so much fun together and honestly I'm just thinking #relationshipgoals about it all;) This bowl looks like something I would love to have for lunch.
Whenever I pack a lunch for Babycakes (which as confessed here can be as little as once a week — or as much as 5x per week), I try to think about balance.
I wish I had it for my lunch at work, I would be happy all day thinking about it!
And, ultimately, what each of these models — from school lunch food trucks to give - what - you can restaurants and a technology - based food share platform — proves is that the future of food access is about both thinking outside of the box and about understanding the needs within your community to deliver something healthy and meaningful.
I think the recipe was supposed to make about 4 salads, but between Will and myself, we just made 2 giant lunch salads; its amazing how filling veggies can be!
I actually didn't have any other recipes up my sleeve to give her — but it got me to thinking about how when I go to the self - serve buffet at Whole Foods Market for lunch, I will typically get a scoop of hummus and then I always garnish it with some of their chickpea salad.
I will be obsessed with this, and variations, for a while... Made my box lunch for tomorrow with what was left of the sauce and I think I will be dreaming about it...
«We want Australians to stop for a moment as they tuck into their breakfast, lunch or dinner, and think about the efforts of those who produced their meal.
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