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What (who) is with meals - definition

CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Meals on wheels; Meals On Wheels; Denton County Meals on Wheels; MOWAA; Meals-on-wheels
  • Truck in a parade in [[Staten Island]]
  • Delivery of [[Thanksgiving]] dinner to a Meals on Wheels recipient in [[Montana]], USA (2011)

Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller         
US TELEVISION PROGRAM
Quick Fix Meals
Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller is an American television program on the Food Network hosted by Robin Miller.
Shabbat meals         
  • Two whole-wheat challot
THREE MEALS EATEN BY SHABBAT-OBSERVANT JEWS ON SHABBAT
Shabbat Meals; Shabbos Meals; Shabbos meals; Sabbath meals
Shabbat meals or Shabbos meals () are the three meals eaten by Shabbat-observant Jews, the first on Friday night, the second on Saturday day, and the third late on Saturday afternoon. The Hebrew word for meal is seudah, with the plural version being seudos or seudot, thus the Friday night and Saturday day meals are often called seudot or seudos.
with         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
With (disambiguation); WITH (disambiguation); WITH
We say 'a relationship/a connection/contact with someone/something:
- Do you have a good relationship with your parents? - Police want to question a man in connection with the robbery.
But: a relationship/a connection/contact/a 'between' two things.
- Police have said that there is no connection between the two murders.
We say 'to be angry / annoyed / furious with someone for doing something':
- They were furious with me for not inviting them to the party.
We say 'to be delighted / pleased / satisfied / disappointed with something':
- I was delighted/pleased with the present you gave me.
We say 'to get bored/fed up with something':
- You get bored/fed up with doing the same thing every day.
We say 'to be impressed with/by someone/something':
- I wasn't very impressed with/by the film.
We say 'to crowded with (people etc.)':
- The city center was crowded with tourists.
We say 'to collide with someone/something':
- There was an accident this morning. A bus collided with a car.
We say 'to charge someone with (an offence/a crime)':
- Three men have been arrested and charged with robbery.
We say 'to provide someone with something':
- The school provides all its students with books.

Wikipedia

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels is a programme that delivers meals to individuals at home who are unable to purchase or prepare their own meals. The name is often used generically to refer to home-delivered meals programmes, not all of which are actually named "Meals on Wheels". Many of the housebound recipients are the elderly, and many of the volunteers are also elderly but able-bodied and able to drive automobiles.

Research shows that home-delivered meal programmes significantly improve diet quality, reduce food insecurity and improve quality-of-life among the recipients. The programmes also reduce government expenditures by reducing the need of recipients to use hospitals, nursing homes or other expensive community-based services.

Examples of use of with meals
1. Passengers should be provided with meals, telephone calls, refreshments and overnight accommodation.
2. Drink with meals to increase the uptake of anaemia–protective iron.
3. Alli can be taken up to three times a day with meals.
4. Restaurants advertised a free bottle of water with meals rather than daily specials.
5. When taken with meals, orlistat blocks the absorption of about one–quarter of any fat consumed.