Sentences with phrase «with lunch money»

The mother of a third - grader, Hays said she packs a lunch most days but sends her son with lunch money when the district is serving «meals like bean burritos that we want to support.»
LOCATION Beyond Bread have picked a great location; a little shop in Charlotte's Place, which hits the west end sweet spot between the hordes of office workers with lunch money to burn and the tourists drifting off Oxford Circus.

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He has anchored a number of programs for the network through the years, including «Market Wrap,» «Mutual Fund Investor,» «The Money Club» and the very popular «Power Lunch, «which he had co-hosted with Sue Herera.
The money raised went to the San Francisco - based anti-poverty charity GLIDE, and the winner (who typically remains anonymous) gets to invite seven friends to lunch with Buffett at Smith and Wollensky steakhouse in New York City.
Or there's this, from a Florida hedge fund manager, who sniffed: «I wouldn't buy Snap stock with my dog's lunch money
-- Boy gets detention for sharing lunch with hungry classmate — It's not easy being overweight and on benefits, says 25 stone mother - of - two who wants MORE money from the government to help her diet — Drink Soda?
Using Slender kitchen to plan my shopping list gets me organized, saves time and money and ensures we have delicious meals that everyone likes (with leftovers for lunch!)
I'm serious, it kind of bullies other ranch dressings into corners and beats them up, and then takes their lunch money, because they're gross, and filled with chemicals.
You were right on the money with the twice baked comment, the torte was even better the next day for lunch.
i was able to purchase an individual - size container of cinnamon toast crunch and a carton of 1 % milk for a cool $ 1.25... which left me with a little extra change from my daily lunch money allowance.
Aftersweeping the Orlando Magic, the Pistons had handled Chicago with suchinsouciance (they won the first two games by a combined 47 points andmethodically stormed back from a 19 - point deficit to win the third) that it wasimpossible not to recall the playoff battles of two decades ago, when ChuckDaly's Detroit Bad Boys routinely beat up Michael Jordan and stole ScottiePippen's lunch money.
I'm the Bad Kid in the «90s sports movie with the gelled cowlick who trips the Adorable Kid with the mushroom cut and steals his lunch money before dunking on him at recess.
To be sure, he didn't go into everything — how he'd take lunch money off schoolmates in Bessemer, Ala. and lend it back to them, with interest; how he'd pay one kid to beat up on another; how he hit a cousin, a girl, with a baseball bat when she tried to take away a Ping - Pong paddle; or how he helped stone to death a local minister's pig.
Let's say there's a law against paying for lunch with money from your right pocket (likely a law sponsored by Senator Warren, as this would be an arbitrary, ineffective, and invasive financial rule).
Our parents would send us on the field trip with money for lunch.
As soon as I stopped working I saved money because I wasn't paying for travel or buying expensive coffees and lunches, I also had less opportunity to shop (my old office was above an amazing shopping centre) although of course babies come with their own costs.
I'm not sure the economics really work that way, but I freely admit that the money side of the school lunch program has been the hardest for me to grapple with and I'm still not there yet.
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I'll probably still send them to school with packed lunches in the interest of saving money and because I'm a masochist.
* In a subsequent Lunch Tray interview with then - USDA undersecretary Kevin Concannon about the new daycare food rules, Mr. Concannon was quite frank about the role of money in this decision: because of Congressional underfunding, a recommendation that kids get only whole fruits and vegetables instead of juice was relegated to an optional «best practice» instead of being an enforceable mandate.
DTN Political Correspondent Jerry Hagstrom reported yesterday (link requires subscription) that, «Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln on Wednesday unveiled a bill to reauthorize the child nutrition programs that would increase funding for school lunch and other programs by $ 4.5 billion over 10 years, with some of the money coming from the budget for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
With Save - A-Lot our money gets more juice boxes and yogurts and snacks and every lunch is packed with With Save - A-Lot our money gets more juice boxes and yogurts and snacks and every lunch is packed with with fun.
The Committee is concerned with the practice of lunch shaming, which is when students with unpaid school lunch fees are treated unfairly, including having their lunch thrown away, being made to wear stickers or wristbands saying they owe lunch money, or even being made to complete chores for their meals.
And with a little thought, once you get into the swing of things, you'll be skipping right over the pre-packaged lunch options in the store — and saving money too!
Lunches are deducted from a family account on a weekly basis and those owing money are contacted through a notice sent home with the youngest.
Then the awesome principal commenced learning all 1000 kids names and swooping in busing the tables, checking in with the student body at both lunch periods and making certain all kids who were not eating had money to buy food, or he whipped out his wallet and gave them the money to go buy lunch.
Reading the comment carefully, you understand that the father (and child) feel less shame about taking advantage of school meals at breakfast, where the service is universal (available to all regardless of economic need) versus at lunch, where there is often a more visible distinction between paying and nonpaying students, or between students on the federally reimbursable lunch line versus those who can purchase for - cash (and often more desirable) «a la carte» food, or (in the case of high schoolers) between students who can go off campus to buy lunch at convenience stores and restaurants versus those with no money in their pockets.
Threw several days worth of lunches together with less time, money and calories invested than if I were to eat out every day.
Then, they were told they couldn't do that because the food had been purchased with federal money specifically for the lunch program....
Good Info, Funding is always an issue when it comes to school lunches, but a number of corporations and private foundations are putting up big money for schools and small farms to implement such programs, especially in areas with high obesity rates.
Some school districts, like SFUSD, allow their nutrition departments to run a deficit and cover it with money from the general fund, but other districts don't, and their nutrition directors have to find a way to make the school breakfast and lunch programs pay for themselves.
Stop throwing away money with disposable kids water bottles... pack a kid's stainless steel water bottle in your child's lunch and reuse it!
Exterior zipper pocket is ideal for milk money, a napkin, wipes, and of course is the perfect location for us to personalize your child's lunch box with an embroidered name or initials!
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Every day, some students show up in the lunch line not qualified for free meals, but with no money in their school lunch account.
The boys wore bold kelly green, preppy plaids and fun graphic tees with lots of pockets in their cargo shorts, perfect for storing school lunch money or found treasures while exploring the outdoors.
Not only does this system mean that kids can no longer make a lunch out of a bag of Cheetos (unless they bring it from home), it also reduces the very real social stigma created when kids with money in their pockets can buy enticing junk food while poorer kids have to eat the comparatively «uncool» school meal.
Last month, a fellow Booth - mate left a comment on one of my posts that saved me a lot of time, some real money, gave me time with friends, and packed lunches for me.
They are called «competitive» foods because they compete with nutritionally complete school breakfasts and lunches for students» attention and meal money.
This means that only kids with money in their pockets can buy these popular items, creating a stark class distinction in the lunch room.
But, now, with higher food prices and the English government slashing money for education, school lunch prices in England will escalate beyond the reach of a lot of English children.
By doing away with a la carte snacks, which had become the emblem of «I have money», and instead offering a variety of full meals (all of them covered under the free / reduced lunch program), we have achieved the ability to offer older students a wider variety of choices at lunchtime but also a fully equitable program, where literally there is no way to tell anymore who bought their meal and who is eating free.
In a rare instance of a local government stepping forward with extra money for school meals, the «Healthy Schools» act kicks in an additional 10 cents for each breakfast and each lunch served.
Security and theft are big issues, and the dining room is just a big, scary place... If I could hope for one change it would be for smaller schools... it is just one solution for a system that needs a lot of solutions and a lot of change... longer lunch periods, teachers willing to eat with the students, nutrition education, getting rid of the soda and snack vending machines that fund the sports programs, and more money and support for school food service programs...
If at that latter school, overhead is included in the cost of the lunch (the report doesn't say), then the chef is turning out amazing food for the same money that provides our kids with nuggets and pizza.
While it would be awesome to limit the availability of snack bar items from a health perspective (as I argued in a school newspaper article my junior year), doing so would probably be financial suicide for the lunch program, and I absolutely agree with you that they would probably lose about the amount of money that they now are by opting out of the NSLP.
With her school lunch meal plans, you'll save a lot of prep time, no longer worry about getting a variety of foods into your child's diet, and stop wasting money on unhealthy meals and tossed food.
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This area gets even trickier because not every student on «paid» status actually does pay — some school districts allow student with no free or reduced eligibility and no money to pay for their lunch, to «charge» the cost of the meal, and then try later to collect these unpaid charges from the family, often with mixed success.
«Smart Snacks» are being sold at my kids elementary school to buy alongside lunch with their school lunch money and I'd like to stop it.
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