There are a wide array of great, economical food items to place into prepackaged lunch boxes. You would want to ensure that the box would provide sufficient nutrients for growing children and avoid foods that could cause allergic reaction. Small items that can fit in these boxes could include: Juice/milk boxes, pre-made Sandwiches or pastas, crackers or granola bars, a fruit or vegetable, and some type of small dessert (cookie/jello). The best part about most of these items is that they can be bought in bulk from large box stores.
I was told that the Dell Streak was the most durable and economical. The pricing is well, and the phone does many things that you would need to get done.
"economical" has no comparative or superlative form. You would say "more economical" or "most economical."
Yes the question What do you eat for lunch? is grammatically correct.This is something you would ask someone to find out what types of things they usually eat for their lunch.Not to be confused with What did you eat for your lunch?which is a question to find out what someone had at a specific time for their lunch.
If there is canteen that provides varieties of cuisine at lunch time for free, that would be better
it is economical as you would have an unlimited source so their would need no large price raises over lack of material
A large car is not economical, an economical car is not large. The only way to combine the two is put a small engine into a large car. This would be expensive and performance would be very poor.
Lunch in Latin is "prandium". To lunch would be "prandere" (the verb).
That would depend on what your lunch was made of.
10000 boxes to get 10000 boxes!
# of boxes height wise times the # of boxes width. If it is 5 boxes high and 5 boxes wide then you would have 25 boxes on that pallet.
Basically, you would be a security guard who will do some work moving goods around. This would be a great job if you wanted to do some thinking about things. You would probably move around things, stack things. Open boxes and put them in stock so customers can use them. Or you might move larger boxes around. At night, there might be few customers or none, so you have to protect what is there.
The oneg lunch would be during Shabbat, but I've never heard of a Kaddish lunch.