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For MF Doom's "Operation: Doomsday," there was a lunchbox with trading cards.
released a video that opened with a cartoon image of an arm holding a lunchbox with the Presidential seal on it.
Geninchi responds, "I receive friends from overseas and often I get asked, "How can you afford to provide bento, a lunchbox with such high quality at such low price?" An average lunch in the UK would be 8 to 10 British pounds or so; likewise, 8 to 10 dollars for a lunchbox in the U.S".
The programme is supported by a teacher manual, posters, postcards, a lunchbox with a flyer and healthy food items, a magazine, a recipe contest, a website (with information, knowledge tests, and recipes), and a take-home bag with a note pad, healthy products and a newsletter with tips and recipes.
It's best to place all sachets together in one container (like a basket or a lunchbox with or without its lid, or if practical, store the sachet contents in a jar. This works well for spices and you can recycle the jars.
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"You can open his belly, and there's a lunchbox inside with what he eats, and his intestines, which you can pull out," Ms. Gray-Molière said.
When you finally make it to the front of Savage Salads, you can see why: £5 gets you a lunchbox filled with halloumi or chicken, or a bit of both, and a choice of four colourful salads (these change according to what's in season, but you might find cabbage slaw with kale and orange dressing, or roast beetroot and quinoa).
Even in sixth grade, my classroom cubby contained a lunchbox filled with batteries, wires, and random circuits.
First, a lunchbox filled with ashes and a note: "Say hello to your relatives from Auschwitz".
The device was packed in a children's lunchbox with a picture of a shark on it.
The only concession to cuteness is the packaging that comes with an order to go: a pink cardboard lunchbox, with a snug handle for swinging.
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