Sentences with phrase «eat occasional fruit»

Eat occasional fruit and plenty of avocado, olives, and use herbs and spices freely.

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I'm very interested in eating as much like this as I can, meaning no meat except for the occasional fish, mostly plant, fruit and nut based, eating mostly raw, no dairy or gluten etc..
I don't usually eat very much fruit, except for the occasional berry, but the watermelon was perfectly ripe and was just begging to be used.
# 3 paleo person: eats lower carb (50 - 100 gms / day) large variety of greens and fibrous vegetables and tubers, occasional fruit, high fat grass - fed red meats, abundant fowl, game, fish and eggs, no dairy, no grains, no legumes (this is the most commonly identified style of a «paleo diet»), yet all three of these people are eating «paleo».
This entire pregnancy I avoided processed foods like the plague and I made sure to eat an array of in - season local fruits and veggies from the farmers, as well as nuts, seeds, grains, legumes, and occasional meat and dairy.
Focus on eating whole grains and cereals, fresh fruits and vegetables, and foods that provide plenty of protein, calcium and iron (and, as always, an occasional treat is fine).
While an occasional indulgence may be tolerated, particularly in young people, the science suggests eating foods naturally low in fats, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, is a safer path to take.
My daughter is almost 9 months old and eats meats, liver, fruits, and vegetables, with the occasional bit of raw milk kefir.
Applegate recommends eating real food, such as fruits and vegetables, most of the time and reserving a protein bar for an occasional breakfast meal.
I already ate mostly fruits / veggies / meat before I went full paleo, but I also indulged in greek yogurt, cheese, and the occasional slice of bread with tuna.
I sleep 10 - 12 hours a day, eat only organic, veggies, fruits, nuts, meat, and no cow dairy (I eat occasional goat cheese or coconut dairy).
I have experimented with eating / not eating wheat, oatmeal, potatoes, rice, and fruit (and occasional chocolate).
Other than the occasional, hard - won taste of honey, they ate little that was sweeter than seasonal berries and fruits.
Now I mainly eat fruit, meat and vegetables (in that order) and I do eat the occasional cake / bread / takeaway.
Given that I live in California, where I enjoy a wide variety of all fruits and veggies, and I eat a whole food, vegan diet, do I need to worry about getting selenium from Brazil nuts or can I skip it and stick with my walnuts, flax seeds and a few occasional treats of other nuts with less beneficial ratios?
Drinks — alcohol (occasional is okay, stick to only one, sip it, and eat while you drink, make sure it's not sugary), coffee drinks, energy drinks, fruit juice with added sugar, fruit punch, Hi - C and other fruit - substitute drinks, soda including diet soda
I eat mainly veggies, fruits, lean proteins, nuts, popcorn, and the occasional handful of cereal.
I think he ate a lot of fruit and tubers, a lot of bugs, and some fish and rodents, with an occasional bit of larger game.
I eat too many to start with, but definitely some fruit daily and carbs like oatmeal, the occasional slice of toast a few times a week and starches like potatoes and rice.
Because hamsters are mostly herbivorous (the only animal food that your pet would eat in the wild would be the occasional insect), they are well - suited to digesting plant foods, including moderate amounts of fresh fruits like grapes.
Dogs are opportunistic animals and will eat just about anything that contains meat, but wild dogs also eat plant matter such as occasional fruits and vegetables.
Like most small rodents, they do mostly eat plants, fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts but they also occasional like to eat a bug or two.
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