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Designer Styled Nylon Large French School Travel Work Tote (Black)
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He drinks water, but not wine.
We eat bread and butter, jam and honey.
For making a cake, you need a lot of chocolate, a lot of whipped cream, enough butter, a little flour, 5 eggs and without oil.
For this salad, they need tomatoes, cucumber, a lot of green salad and a little onion. Over, it put (<-but here a reflexive form) oil, salt and lemon juice.
In school bag he has two notebooks, three pencils, a lot of rubbers and has no chalk.
On this table we see a steak, soup, salad, wine, water and no cake.
Thanks a lot :)
Okay, here's a translation by someone who speaks French, and not just Google Translator...even though I have to admit that the translation wasn't that bad!
Il boit de l'eau, mais pas du vin.
Nous mangeons du pain et du beurre, de la confiture et du miel.
Pour faire un gâteau, vous avez besoin de beaucoup de chocolat, beaucoup de crème fouettée, assez de beurre, un peu de farine, 5 oeufs et pas d'huile.
Pour cette salade, ils ont besoin de tomates, concombre, beaucoup de salade verte et un petit oignon. Par dessus, déposer (What is up with that reflexive form thingie? Anyway, here goes: <- Insérer une forme réflexive ici (if by ''but here'' you meant ''put here'')) de l'huile, du sel et du jus de citron.
Dans le sac d'école il a deux cahiers, trois crayons, beaucoup de caoutchoucs et pas de craie.
Sur cette table on voit un steak, de la soupe, de la salade, du vin et pas de gâteau.
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My boyfriend is going to France for a school trip. I like to surprise him with little things but am having a little trouble thinking of cute ideas! I have traveled internationally but can't think of anything amazing... HELP!
So far i have:
1) An Idiot's guide to French
2) Gum
3) ...???
Any ideas?!
Sweet idea of a gift bag. :)
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I did a research project in college while earning my degree in child development. The subject focused on the menu items listed vs. the items actually served to chiildren, particularly lower income children. It scared the heck out of me. They had french toast listed and then gave the kids bags of sugar covered cracker things called "french toast", the pancakes with sausage was actually a freak'n corndog. It was bad and sadly not much has changed. I addressed the school board and nothing.
I think a lot are, and that's why they send a packed lunch with them. Some of them are aware, but don't seem to care, even though they could send a better lunch with their kids. That's why they eat crap at home too. In my experience, most of the kids that are eating the lunches at the schools in my area are receiving them as free or reduced price lunches. When that's the case, the parents are struggling so hard just to pay the bills, they're glad their kids have something to eat; addressing the school board isn't a big priority for them, paying the rent and not getting evicted is. People seem to assume that all parents are in the same circumstances as they are: middle class and able to feed their kids well. But my cynicism aside, I'm glad you addressed the school board, keep addressing them. Someone needs to.
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All of them make nice bags. Speaking as a parent who has had nothing but trouble with school bags this year, I would say the last one would be a more practical option. The other 2 would be more likely to have the straps tear off through the weight you carry around each day.
I have bought my daughter 3 bags this year & each looked like it should be strong enough to put up with the daily wear & tear, but within a few weeks she needed a new one each time & ended up just using a kit bag for her stuff!
I have to say that I really like the print on the first bag though!
I live on Long Island, and everyone at my high school has a Longchamp. Some kids say that they're all the rage in Paris...True or not? I don't want to go to France looking like a wannabe, because I actually am French with a disconnection to the country.
I don't want one, and they're like $150...I just want to now if they're authentic French bags
Don't ever use the Longchamp in Paris...unless you wanna look cheap. When you're in European countries, be sure to use US-made products if you want to impress. When you're in US, people will admire all your European-made things.
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Pickers are paid by the box, at a rate which fluctuates according to market price and the speed with which pickers are putting down boxes. Years ago, when people were picking hundreds of boxes a day, we'd get $1 per box... At the moment, nearing the end of the season with fruit scarce but still in demand from supermarkets, we're being paid up to $7 per box. As seasonal work goes, grape-picking is pretty sweet - you get a lot of shade from the vines, the fruit is at a good height so you're not doing anything back-breaking. But it can be frustratingly slow when the fruit isn't good, and you have to snip out rotten and soft berries. I still remember vividly my first taste of grape picking, the summer I'd just finished high school. I remember a massive induction meeting in the vast, echoing shed. I remember getting lost trying to find the bay we were supposed to pick from, led astray by some nerdy boys who swore they knew where they were going. Just being back at the same farm now makes me...
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Mark Richards ran the drums at R.T. French Co.Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Jan 16, 2011
I could stack 10 to 15 bags and have an extra 10 to 15 minutes until I had to stack and open the next batch of bags. At this point, I would open my school and more »NEXT - Jan 16, 2011
Obafemi Olayebi is the driving force behind My World of Bags label. She studied French at the University of Ibadan, and then proceeded toNew York Times - Jan 15, 2011
Young men from the neighborhood have charged their bikes through his planting beds or cut his seed bags and dumped them on the sidewalk.
Las Vegas Review-Journal - Jan 16, 2011
We don't mess with the milk, bread and eggs because who wants French toast during the Gator Bowl when, with very little money and a giant crockpot,Jamaica Observer - Jan 16, 2011
This highly refreshing syrup drink, which is usually frozen and sold in tied plastic bags, has long been a favourite of school children and adults alike.Philadelphia Inquirer - Jan 14, 2011
We just keep buying socks - bags and bags of socks. And he has no patience. Every night, he wants me to make french fries in the oven, which he knows will and more »Norridge Harwood Heights News - Jan 13, 2011
The Northridge Knights cleaned up the kitchen, stored leftover food and presented the house with the five "welcome bags" (one for each of Dr. Keough's and more »



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