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"Can I have a snack?" meant "Can I have something to do?" Making a snack became something to do, or the aimless child came up with something else.
Dr. Schwab-Stone said that in impoverished homes, dinner may be catch as catch can, making a snack right after school even more important.
Or they have issues that they need to deal with!" Her favourite social media is YouTube; she likes nothing better than making a snack and a cup of hot chocolate and settling down to watch vloggers – Zoella or Tyler Oakley, say – on her laptop.
The Partnership can identify and mobilise additional help for activities such as walking the dog, doing the shopping, collecting a prescription, going to the library, filling a coal bucket, lighting the fire, mowing the lawn, making a snack, tidying up or sitting with a person who needs a break.
Try making a snack table!
Try reading a book, watching a little TV, listening to music, or making a snack.
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They may be less likely to make a snack out of vulture poo.
Keep the seeds, as they can be toasted to make a snack or used in other recipes.
When he thought he had found one – a young black man in a hoodie who had just made a snack run – he called the police.
About 80 kilometers (50 miles) outside the city, in the town of Vadkhal, my traveling companion insisted we make a snack stop.
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