We are always talking about supporting local business and I think we can all agree how great it is to do that and see the impact it has on our economy and families that you're helping out every time you do so.
Have you ever had one of those days when you're hungry, but everything sounds good? Or what about the opposite... nothing sounds good? We have the solution!
You could use a free lunch every once in a while, right? Especially later in the month when you don't have as much money to spend. Here's a trick I've used successfully in the past, and I'm going to share it with you.
Remember when you were in elementary school and you'd trade lunches with your friend?
Maybe he had a snack pack and you had string cheese, but you both wanted what the other one had. You'd simply trade.
Well one eighth-grader at Weaverville Elementary School in Weaverville, Calif., got detention for doing just that: trading lunches, KRCR News Channel 7 reported.
A lunch lady at a Montgomery County, Pa., elementary school went a little rogue last week when she served approximately 75 fourth-grade students dog treats.
A school in Richmond, Virginia has recently started enforcing a new rule that has parents up in arms. Following instructions laid out by the federal government, children are not allowed to bring their own bagged lunch to school without a note from a physician.
I love the springtime. The weather allows me to ditch the heavy coat for the next six or seven months, and I get to sport my favorite light jacket. I also love lunch. A great meal to break up my day is always welcome. Now that lunch and jackets have been combined, I'm slightly worried that I have died and gone to heaven.