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"square meal" Definitions
  1. a nourishing or filling meal: You'll feel better after you've had a square meal.
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40 Sentences With "square meal"

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Aside from a square meal, a good time was had by all.
Despite its vast scope, "A Square Meal" is often heartbreaking in its human specifics.
The participants haven't had a square meal, and their bodies are beginning to shut down.
A SQUARE MEAL: A Culinary History of the Great Depression, by Jane Ziegelman and Andrew Coe.
He worries that the tradition is dying out, leaving a generation with nowhere to go for a square meal.
He polished them off, saying he hadn't had a square meal in weeks, and asked if I had a spare room.
Eating less requires you to confine yourself to one square meal (defined as some grilled meat and two side portions of vegetables) a day.
Denise and Michael Hunter typically come here for a quiet cuppa with the volunteers, a square meal and sometimes a food parcel or two.
One of its regulars worried that it, and similar canteens, would soon be gone, leaving a generation with nowhere to go for a square meal.
And as Jane Ziegelman and Andrew Coe show in their engaging and often moving cultural history, "A Square Meal," those years also changed the way America thought about food.
It was Americans who had sent food to starving Europeans during World War I. "A Square Meal" chronicles the ways the nation coped with suddenly not being the land of plenty.
One official with the safari company, Wild Frontiers, who asked not to be named, said the two were currently "enjoying a square meal and hot shower" at a wilderness camp in Uganda run by the company.
In the morning, the room service menu was limited to just four choices (among them almond milk oatmeal and eggs with homemade sausage) so I decided to go down to the Square Meal, the ground floor "farm-inspired" restaurant.
"If you're a parent faced with a choice of giving your children a square meal at the end of the day, or paying for the transport ... to send them to school ... you're likely to make a choice in favor of adequate nutrition," Watkins said in an interview.
Extraterrestrial visitors to planet Earth could be forgiven for thinking that human beings are incapable of putting anything in their mouths before having it verified by at least two blog posts and a ranking on Square Meal (but then also some really great dinner recommendations, should they crash land in central London).
It was named the Best New Restaurant at the BMW Square Meal Awards in 2003.
Other products include Christmas Cookies, Bumper Bars, Bumper Slice, One Square Meal and Smart Cookies.
Bookatable provides a restaurant booking engine for Michelin, Tripadvisor, Relais & Chateaux, Zomato, Eniro, Time Out, tastecard, and Square Meal.
On 10 October 2014, Scott Hallsworth was awarded two AA Rosettes for Culinary Excellence, 2014–2015. On 7 April 2015, Scott Hallsworth's Kurobuta restaurant was awarded the BMW Square Meal Award for Best New Restaurant.
Every family has its own menu, but one thing is sure. It must be a square meal. There are at least 10 dishes including meats, vegetables, soups and desserts. And from the types of dishes, we can judge whether the host is wealthy or not.
He is rescued by a local girl and they row back to Ewan's home island. By now he's had enough of searching, and is starving, since he hasn't managed to have a square meal whilst on the run. He and Katie decide to marry anyway, despite the ban on consanguinity.
Leicester Square is one of a group of three on the British Monopoly board along with Coventry Street and Piccadilly. The board was set out by designers Victor Watson and Marge Phillips in the order of entertainment on a Saturday night: film at Leicester Square, meal in Coventry Street and hotel on Piccadilly.
Biga, L.A. (February 2001) "Chef Charles Hall offers a square meal and a deal," New Horizons. Famous for serving chitlins and candied sweet potatoes, the Fair Deal Cafe has Art Deco fixtures, including the lunch counter, stools, and ceiling fans, as well as a tin ceiling."New Life for the Fair Deal Cafe", WOWT. Retrieved October 26, 2012.
A second Michelin star followed in 2010. Also in 2010, it was awarded the Square Meal BMW Restaurant of the Year Award. Following the outbreak of Covid-19, Graham announced in June 2020 that the restaurant would remain closed indefinitely, as it would be impossible to keep staff and customers safe with one-meter social distancing in place.
Wayfarers traveling between Cowlitz Landing and Puget Sound liked to stop there. It was open to anyone who came through the area. The Bushes would give visitors a good square meal and gave gifts of grain and fruit grown on the Bush farm. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 ended the joint administration north of the Columbia, placing Bush Prairie firmly in the United States.
After launching Amaryllis in Scotland with David Dempsey in 2001, Hartnett helped with the launch of Gordon Ramsay's Verre in Dubai. In 2003, Hartnett won the 'Best Newcomer Award' and the Square Meal Guides' BMW Best New Restaurant award for the two restaurants at The Connaught. In 2004, she netted her first Michelin star. In the 2007 New Year Honours, she was awarded an MBE for Services to the Hospitality Industry.
Disillusionment soon follows. The stars dissatisfied with her attempts at acting, and the hard work and bad hotels soon tax her strength. While playing a one-night stand in a little town, the company is treated to a square meal by a prosperous young drummer [Slang: for a traveling salesman] who is greatly attracted by the country girl's youth and beauty. The company get into financial straits, and have their baggage seized.
Cheese and crackers with cubed cheddar cheese Cheese and crackers increased in popularity circa the 1850s, when bakers began producing thinner crackers with a lighter texture compared to hard tack. During this time period, the combination was placed on restaurant menus as an after- dessert course and was also served in saloons. Cheese and crackers was a food ration used by soldiers during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Some soldiers at the time referred to cheese and crackers as a "square meal".
Woody then sees the alligator for the first time, and in his mind's eye, he sees the number of alligator bags that he could produce. A battle of wits ensues between Woody and the alligator so that he can begin making bags; the alligator wants a good square meal. Various and sundry methods are used by both to accomplish their purpose, but in the end, both Woody and the alligator are frustrated in their efforts, as neither can attain his desired aim.
Wile E. then walks away, still held onto by the fish. 2\. Later, Bugs looks on in disbelief ("It's amazing the trouble this joker goes through to get a square meal.") as Wile E's attempts to use a rifle to cut a rope holding a rock over a catapult to propel himself over a large gap backfires, sending Wile straight into the rock, with the rifle, having fallen out of Wile's hands, coming back to hit him to shoot Wile straight up vertically. 3\. Bugs is running again.
Jay Rayner for The Observer described the food as "seriously good", and summed up the review by saying "Dinner by Heston Blumenthal may be expensive, but it's also bloody lovely. Save up." In the 2012 Michelin guide, the restaurant was awarded its first Michelin star some nine months after opening, becoming one of only four restaurants in London to gain a star in 2012. It has also been awarded the Restaurant of the Year title by Tatler in 2011, and won the BMW Square Meal Award for Best New Restaurant.
He does not get a license or a loan for the salon. He is in debt and is ridiculed by everyone in the village. Life is tough for him – he does not have money for a full square meal, leave alone for his children's school fees One day the village wakes up to the news that a Malayalam movie is going to be shot there, with superstar Ashok Raj (Mammotty) as the hero. News spread that Ashok Raj is coming to the village for the ten-day shoot.
These wines are ready to drink upon release and will not benefit much from aging. Vintage ports and other bottled-aged ports and sherries will benefit from some additional aging. Champagne and other sparkling wines are infrequently aged, and frequently have no vintage year (no vintage, NV), but vintage champagne may be aged. Aged champagne has traditionally been a peculiarly British affectation, and thus has been referred to as ' "the English taste",Vintage Champagne, Giles Fallowfield, Square Meal Magazine Spring 2006 though this term also refers to a level of champagne sweetness.
At the time when he became a schoolmaster, Basheer was serving three months prison term in Kannur prison after getting arrested at Kozhikode on his way to participate in Salt Satyagraham (1930). In 1936-37, he was residing at Ernakulam, writing for various magazines essentially for free. That was the time when he lived in near poverty, struggling to get to eat one square meal a day, having to borrow from everyone even to manage a cup of tea. He wrote prolifically, for newspapers and periodicals, but he got paid next to nothing for his efforts.
It was the fastest that a restaurant had gone from one to three stars in the UK. During the same year, the restaurant was ranked second in the world behind The French Laundry by The World's 50 Best Restaurants. The restaurant also received the title of Square Meal BMW Best UK Restaurant 2004. The following year the listing ranked The Fat Duck as the best restaurant in the world, At the first Front of House Awards in 2007, the restaurant won the awards for Overall Service and Front Desk of the Year. In 2008, Blumenthal published The Big Fat Duck Cookbook, following his BBC series 'Heston Blumenthal: In Search of Perfection.
Purnell left Jessica's in 2007 and opened his own restaurant, Purnell's in Cornwall Street, in Birmingham's city centre, which was also awarded a Michelin star in January 2009, and itself won the AA Restaurant of the Year award in September of the same year. The restaurant also won the Square Meal Best Restaurant of the Year Award in 2012. In August 2010 it was announced that Purnell would be opening a second restaurant – The Asquith, an "ambitious, neighbourhood restaurant" – in the premises of the former Jessica's in Edgbaston. In April 2011, The Asquith closed its doors due to a dispute with the buildings landlord.
Cranleigh School is now working to develop the Child Sponsorship Programme at Kawama which will provide a salary for the staff (allowing them to complete their teaching qualifications) plus a lunch time meal and school uniform for every child. The feeding programme which provides a meal is particularly important as it not only provides employment for local women in the kitchen, but vitally it means that the children are receiving at least one square meal per day. In a region where the HIV/AIDS rate is very high, and many children are on ARV's (antiretroviral drugs), being adequately nourished is essential for this medication to work effectively. Cranleigh School is now actively seeking to sponsor every child attending Kawama School.
Moving to a studio and darkroom in Poplar, East London in 1987, Brattell divided his time between commissions from design companies and PR agencies, editorial assignments and making prints of his personal images. He freelanced for The Sunday Telegraph for 14 years under picture editor Nigel Skelsey and worked for diverse publications including The Times, Arena, GQ, Esquire, Vogue, Tandoori, Skin Two magazine, Square Meal and Fortean Times. His work with musicians continued through work for fRoots magazine and with The Big Chill, then a small Sunday club event planning their first festival, for whom he photographed, co-wrote (as Headonastick) and co-edited the Big Chill magazine "ON" (1995–1996). Commercial clients during a 25-year period have included PricewaterhouseCoopers, CVC Capital Partners, Freud Communications' and international hotel design company Hirsch Bedner Associates.
These songs would end up forming the Thrift Shop EP, a 50 copy limited run cassette the band released on the night of their first ever concert at The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow on 4 April 2012. Speaking about the band's lo-fi style on Thrift Shop, Paul Lester of The Guardian wrote that "The lead track, 'No Spare Key', sounds like Taylor Swift's 'We're Never Getting Back Together' performed by two Scottish goth-girls doing an impression of the Jesus and Mary Chain in a tomb, or an enervated, dejected Haim in need of a square meal." After just their second concert at Wide Days music conference in Edinburgh at Sneaky Pete’s on 12 April 2012, Honeyblood drew the attention of Alex Knight of FatCat Records, the label who would eventually sign them. Knight's advice to the band was to concentrate on gigging.
Their objectives are to: improve the quality of life of disadvantaged children and provide them with adequate supports such as food and medicines, support and strengthen the education of the child, so that she becomes a good citizen, capable of helping her country, empower rural children by helping them integrate socially in the broader society, combat juvenile delinquency, defend the rights of children, support and encourage the development of children at the social, economic, cultural, and artistic levels, achieve the elimination of all forms of discrimination against rural children. The Foundation has many donors who sponsor a few children who cannot go to school or have a square meal every day. They seek to provide a hot meal seven days a week for the children that frequent the foundation. They seek to provide a vitamin program for the children to ensure that they are receiving the proper nutrients.

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