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	<title>Comments on: Brown bag it &#8211; for your sake and theirs!</title>
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		<title>By: KT From LuNcHoLOgy</title>
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		<dc:creator>KT From LuNcHoLOgy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Many Thanks for the Post!
Parents can pack a Healthier Lunch Blind Folded when compared to what the options are in most school cafeterias. LuNcHoLOgy helps with the packing presenation and saving the environment. Our Bags are made from post consumer waste and recycled paper and printed with soy based ink. One Less Platsic Lunch Box in a Land Fill. 
As you probvably guessed from this post, this is KT from LuNcHoLOgy, continuing to burgeon this family business against many obstacles,…namely the economy. I like to think, LuNcHoLOgy Lunch Bags are one of those last affordable luxuries that make it fun and easy to connect with your kids. Some of our Factoids and Silly pictures even make their way back home, after school, as Dinner-Table-Talk.
To all of you fellow Foodies and Super Moms and Dads, please enjoy our Back-To-School Coupon, to save some cash on your purchase. Share it with Everyone! The Coupon Code  BTS2008 will give you 10% Off Your Entire Purchase and a FREE FedEx Ground Up-Grade on your shipping, Now through October 31st, 2008. 
Visit www.lunchology.com and check out our New Soccer, Outer-Space and Dinosaurs Sets. Don’t forget our Happy Halloween Bags,…perfect to pass out those Little Goblin’s Treats either at your door or in your kid’s classroom.
Again, thanks Ms. Katie Mulligan for the Shout Out. I hope our Paths Cross and we can net-weave for each other.
kristi.thomas@lunchology.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many Thanks for the Post!<br />
Parents can pack a Healthier Lunch Blind Folded when compared to what the options are in most school cafeterias. LuNcHoLOgy helps with the packing presenation and saving the environment. Our Bags are made from post consumer waste and recycled paper and printed with soy based ink. One Less Platsic Lunch Box in a Land Fill.<br />
As you probvably guessed from this post, this is KT from LuNcHoLOgy, continuing to burgeon this family business against many obstacles,…namely the economy. I like to think, LuNcHoLOgy Lunch Bags are one of those last affordable luxuries that make it fun and easy to connect with your kids. Some of our Factoids and Silly pictures even make their way back home, after school, as Dinner-Table-Talk.<br />
To all of you fellow Foodies and Super Moms and Dads, please enjoy our Back-To-School Coupon, to save some cash on your purchase. Share it with Everyone! The Coupon Code  BTS2008 will give you 10% Off Your Entire Purchase and a FREE FedEx Ground Up-Grade on your shipping, Now through October 31st, 2008.<br />
Visit <a href="http://www.lunchology.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.lunchology.com</a> and check out our New Soccer, Outer-Space and Dinosaurs Sets. Don’t forget our Happy Halloween Bags,…perfect to pass out those Little Goblin’s Treats either at your door or in your kid’s classroom.<br />
Again, thanks Ms. Katie Mulligan for the Shout Out. I hope our Paths Cross and we can net-weave for each other.<br />
<a href="mailto:kristi.thomas@lunchology.com">kristi.thomas@lunchology.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: Cricket</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cricket</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is interesting!

None of the kids at our school eat the whole lunch--too busy chatting and rushing out to recess.  I&#039;m with Nigella Lawson on this one--more concerned with getting enough calories (from real food) into their bellies so they can concentrate at school.  

Could it be that kids don&#039;t start pigging out/overeating until middle or high school?

My favorite nutritious thing that my kids will eat is peanut butter on rice cakes, closed like a sandwich.  Doesn&#039;t get squishy like a sandwich.  Many, many days almost the whole lunch comes back home with them and they eat it ravenously for an after school snack.

It&#039;s hard feeding kids.  Thanks for the good info!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is interesting!</p>
<p>None of the kids at our school eat the whole lunch&#8211;too busy chatting and rushing out to recess.  I&#8217;m with Nigella Lawson on this one&#8211;more concerned with getting enough calories (from real food) into their bellies so they can concentrate at school.  </p>
<p>Could it be that kids don&#8217;t start pigging out/overeating until middle or high school?</p>
<p>My favorite nutritious thing that my kids will eat is peanut butter on rice cakes, closed like a sandwich.  Doesn&#8217;t get squishy like a sandwich.  Many, many days almost the whole lunch comes back home with them and they eat it ravenously for an after school snack.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard feeding kids.  Thanks for the good info!</p>
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