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bryan360 · 3 months ago
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(No “On This Day” post share for today.)
Not bad of showing at Applebee’s lunch meal already. We’d had in common that I’d also had those ice cream dessert from last year. ➡️ Link Here
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deshifoodchanneldfc · 26 days ago
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ক্ষেতের টাটকা লাউ দিয়ে মুরগির মাংস রান্না তালের রস দিয়ে মুড়ি মাখা Bo...
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destielmemenews · 20 days ago
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"School districts currently work with processing companies to offer cashless payment systems for families. But the companies can charge “processing fees” for each transaction. By law, students who are eligible for reduced price meals cannot be charged more than 30 cents for breakfast and 40 cents for lunch. With processing fees, however, families can end up paying 10 times that amount. Processing companies charge as much as $3.25 or 4% to 5% per transaction, according to a recent report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau."
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toyastales · 3 months ago
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Cheesy Pepperoni Stromboli
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cd2news · 1 year ago
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Mildly Sweet Whiskey Chicken Recipe Bourbon, soy sauce, and pineapple juice make a sauce for sauteed mushrooms and chicken thighs. Delicious on its own, or over rice or pasta.
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raynaherraya · 1 year ago
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Mildly Sweet Whiskey Chicken Bourbon, soy sauce, and pineapple juice make a sauce for sauteed mushrooms and chicken thighs. Delicious on its own, or over rice or pasta. 3 cloves garlic, salt and ground black pepper to taste, 3 tablespoons bourbon whiskey or more to taste, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 pounds chicken thighs, 2 large mushrooms sliced, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 2 teaspoons butter or to taste, 1.25 cups pineapple juice, 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
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daily-deliciousness · 4 months ago
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Crispy BBQ chicken wraps [25 Minutes]
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captainkirkk · 9 months ago
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Another favourite angst trope: When a character is so used to being treated badly that they don't see anything wrong with it and talk and think about it very matter-of-factly
Until they meet the other characters and see how HORRIFIED they are every time they reveal another detail from their past
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l3irdl3rain · 4 months ago
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Huge win for the Little Man Enjoyer community. I also got him to eat a little directly from the bowl, but he much prefers to eat it off my hand.
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My real time reaction of watching an American influencer spread straight up lies about my country because they lived/visited there at some point
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ennabear · 15 days ago
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sevika’s WAIST omg i could suck the flesh off of her bones and chew it all up like a fat rack of baby back ribs and then gnaw at her spine like the core of an apple
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spacedace · 2 years ago
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Okay but the Justice League finds out their new baby hero teammate Phantom is the Ghost King by virtue of the Fright Night showing up while they're in the middle of a meeting, looking terrifying and such and scaring the shit out of everyone- even more so when Constantine starts freaking out over the fact that the sworn night of the King of the Infinite Realms is in the Watchtower what the fuck that's apocalyptically bad Pariah Dark is supposed to be locked the fuck up forever - but instead of trying to smite them all or yeet them into the nightmare dimension he just pulls out a space themed packed lunch??? And gives it to Phantom??
And the mildly eldritch giant murder ghost is talking about how "The Queen Mother commanded me to ensure you ate my Lord, she says you missed your morning meal."
And Phantom is just grumbling about over protective sisters and "there's a cafeteria i would have been fine" what the fuck is happening right now?
What do you mean "oops you forgot" Phantom I thought the ghost thing was just a theme!
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deshifoodchanneldfc · 2 months ago
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theriverbeyond · 21 days ago
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in the part of my GtN relisten where Gideon eats a salad for the first time (one leaf at a time with her hands) and like. can you blame her. this is her first time having lunch.
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toyastales · 20 days ago
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Crockpot French Dip Sandwiches
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reasonsforhope · 3 months ago
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"A trial programme providing a free meal a day has yielded not just financial relief for households but also improved child nutrition and student outcomes such as attendance and focus.
The free school lunch initiative for children from poor or disadvantaged families was introduced by President-elect Prabowo Subianto and Vice-President-elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka as one of their key campaign promises. Mr Gibran is President Joko Widodo’s elder son...
The pair – who won the Feb 14 presidential election by a landslide and will be inaugurated in October – had in the lead-up to the polls pledged to offer free lunches and milk for students as well as nutritional aid to toddlers and pregnant women in a bid to lower the country’s stunting rate.
Over 20 per cent of Indonesian children under the age of five experienced stunted growth in 2022, according to the United Nations. Stunting, which is being too short for one’s age as a result of poor nutrition, can result in long-term development delays.
When fully implemented by 2029, the programme will cover 83.9 million beneficiaries across the world’s fourth-most-populous nation of nearly 280 million, and cost over 400 trillion rupiah (S$33.7 billion) a year – about 2 per cent of annual gross domestic product.
But on the ground, a trial that was first rolled out in January at 16 schools in Sukabumi, in West Java, has been warmly received by around 3,500 students, their parents and school leaders, who have seen positive changes.
For one thing, saving on the cost of lunches for four of her nine children has provided significant finan­cial relief for Indonesian house­wife Rofiati, 46.
Her husband, a teacher at an Islamic boarding school in Sukabumi, earns 2.5 million rupiah a month on average, and the free school meals have helped them save about 420,000 rupiah monthly, which she can put towards other household needs.
Her children do not usually have breakfast before school. Before the free lunch programme, her children would eat lunch only upon returning home from school. Lunch would usually consist of instant noodles, or dishes of vegetables, eggs, tempeh or salted fish.
“I am not worried any more because I know they will eat at school. They have more appetite as they eat together with their friends,” Ms Rofiati told The Straits Times, adding that her children’s appetites have improved and they also like the variety of the meals provided. In fact, her 11-year-old daughter has gained 4kg since the programme started.
Every day, students on the programme receive a lunch package worth 15,000 rupiah, containing rice, meat such as chicken, fish or beef, vegetables, fruit and milk.
At home, the family usually eats meat only once a week.
It is not just the financial savings that parents are happy about. Ms Depi Ratna Juwarti, who has two out of three children benefiting from the free lunches, has noticed other encouraging results.
“They rarely get sick now. They are more motivated to study and spend a longer time studying at night,” Ms Depi said.
Her eldest daughter, Adifa Alifiya Mahrain, 12, also has good reviews. “The food is always delicious and the menu changes every day. I always eat everything. It’s a lot of fun to eat together with my friends,” said Adifa, who hopes to become a paediatrician in the future.
Mr Shalahudin Sanusi, principal of Gelarsari Islamic primary school in Sukabumi, which is trialling the programme, said he has noticed that pupils have been able to concentrate better and understand lessons more.
He said the initiative has raised the attendance rate of its 110 pupils from 85 per cent to 95 per cent. “They eat modestly at home – mostly rice and salted fish. Rice and eggs are the best they can get,” he told ST. “Now, they are so excited, some even arrive in school at 6am, an hour before lessons start.”"
-via The Straits Times, May 18, 2024
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