When you do have twins, one throws something at meal and the other one feels like they've got to throw their bowl or
whatever at meal time.
Not exact matches
Likewise, all dressings, marinades, sauces etc... will be prepared beforehand in the food processor, then be combined with
whatever dish I am serving
at meal time.
A
meal at Hot Joy is a trip,
whatever your state of mind (if you want to hang with the cool kids, go any
time after 11 p.m., when cooks from other local restaurants head over to Hot Joy for snacks, drinks, and late - night revelry).
Or maybe it's because my own kids were trained from an early age to sit
at a table, dine
at regular
meal times, and generally eat
whatever I and Mr. TLT were eating (with minor modifications as needed).
Whatever the timeline — whether in between breaks or
at the end of
meal time — make sure you give your baby a chance to burp.
I even let him choose what he wanted
at meal times, which was normally
whatever was on my plate.
Use this
time to read about and prepare for those first
meals of bananas, avocados, or
whatever «first food» you'll end up writing down in your child's baby book...
at six months!
Normal hunger
at meal times encourages kids to eat
whatever is served and to eat enough to avoid being hungry too much in advance of the next
meal.
● Eat whole, unprocessed foods 90 % of the
time ● Eat
whatever you want 10 % of the
time ● Eat enough to feel energized ● Eat 2 - 3
meals per day ● Eat carbs on a daily basis; putting the majority of them after your workouts and
at night.
Happy
Meals in North America normally have little toys that tie into
whatever new movie or television show is popular
at the
time.
All
meals and drinks including alcohol and champagne are included and guests are welcome to help themselves to
whatever they want
at any
time.
Additional room service, for example
meals and drinks and
whatever you desire can be ordered via phone
at reception between these
times.
Time to do whatever we want — watch TV, read a book, meet a friend for coffee or a meal, spend time with our families or our children, or do nothing at
Time to do
whatever we want — watch TV, read a book, meet a friend for coffee or a
meal, spend
time with our families or our children, or do nothing at
time with our families or our children, or do nothing
at all.