Sentences with phrase «very food focused»

She is actually pretty easy to train, especially compared to my terror of a Shiba:) Sibes are actually very independent minded, so they are not the most easy to train dogs, but Shania is very food focused, so that helps a lot.

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Here is a simple example, if you focus on the key word of sea food restaurant the competition is very high and the people are only browsing in comparison sea food restaurant queens new York.
Here your congregants are bringing you food and hopefully praying for you in this very difficult time and you are focused on the type of vehicle brining it to you?
After I'd changed my diet, I realised very quickly that so many «health» foods were full of additives and that there was space for more companies who were focused solely on natural ingredients and a bit more honesty.
To some people, consuming a 100 % organic non-GMO diet is very important, but my main focus for myself and my blog is to choose the freshest and most natural foods that I can!
What I think makes a great food photo is color and texture, I cook with a lot of fruits and vegetables so I really try to make them the focus of my photos, fruits and veggies are very photogenic and make pretty pictures in my opinion.
We're very focused on elevating the flavor profiles of our handcrafted beverages and also developing new food products.»
«We are very focused on bringing in recognizable, branded diversity of foods to what we are doing,» Frank says.
We are very focused on food safety — that is always our first concern.
In the last decades most international efforts have focused on distributing food to vulnerable populations; with very little support dedicated to strengthening the ability of small holder farming to adequately feed their local communities.
Food Matters 2017 was again a very interactive and dynamic event with a strong focus on innovation in food and nutritFood Matters 2017 was again a very interactive and dynamic event with a strong focus on innovation in food and nutritfood and nutrition.
From my side, I very much enjoy basil ice cream, just a very basic recipe with not many more ingredients than basil, but with a very strong focused taste — delicious, to combine with sweet and non-sweet food.
I try very hard to keep packaged foods out of our house, but early am starts and teenagers can be treacherous, so I was trying to focus on just getting her to eat something....
My mom and dad are very good cooks and sitting around the table with 10 other brothers and sisters was always a good time to focus on the food.
Indeed, I admitted up front that I love his whole Cockney thing (and find him generally adorable) and I feel very grateful to him for the attention he's focused on school food nationally.
For a very long time, infant care technology focused on supporting the biological - rider - needs of the infant, finding ways to secure them to the body of their mother or allomother for safety and food.
It is usually best to focus on bland foods that are low in fiber and not very spicy.
The 1970s version of food allergies: widespread, often very serious, but newly focused on and receiving outsized social attention.
When I was actively working on remineralizing my teeth, I focused on consuming a very specific nutrient - rich diet, reducing mineral binders like phytic acid in the foods I ate, and adding other lifestyle factors that boosted nutrient levels.
Now, I've blended it all together and live a very wellness - focused lifestyle that is rooted in listening to my body, lots of movement, plenty of yoga, and of course eating lots of nutritious food like healthy fats and superfoods to support overall health, digestion, and energy.
Brooklyn Bridge Fencing, a favorite for Brooklyn families; Forager's, an eatery focused on local and sustainable food; Gleason's boxing gym, a destination for fit folk who are serious about boxing; Front General Store, a highly curated boutique selling vintage clothing as well as eco-friendly home wares; and, of course, our very own mindbodygreen headquarters planted the seeds for the wellness lifestyle mecca it has become.
A very small number of nutrients require some special focus on specific foods to maintain a good supply.
This will not just be period - focused, but very holistic in nature - food, movement, self - love, environmental health, play....
There is such a focus on food and nutrition in the news that it can be very confusing for the average person: Low - carb diet, no - fat diet, high - protein diet, Paleo diet, etc..
I feel like I'm doing everything I should be doing with food, exercise, sleep, etc, but my symptoms are still really bad — some even keep getting worse and are very problematic (weight gain, fatigue, can't focus properly...)
Many focus on eating very little food for a couple of days and then compensate for all those days in one evening when they start bingeing on food.
So obviously eating a paleo style diet is very healthy as you focus on the whole food rather than processed.
It's little over 2 years later and the past 6 weeks I've been doing about half an hour of cardo (running) each week and focused the rest of my time (about 5 - 6 hours / week) on mixing cardio and strengh for an all - over body training (again, I was pretty much completely out of shape before these 6 weeks) and fair enough, I've watch my food intake (it's been VERY clean, lots of whole food) but I've gained so much muscle mass, lost 5,5 kg in weight and even more importantly — nearly 7 % body fat!
I've wondered if it's because my body can focus on milk production rather than digestion / food - energy conversion (which is very taxing to the body).
The key to this diet is very simple and is based from Dr. Joel Fuhrman's revolutionary six week plan and that is focused on nutrient rich foods.
A: Although supplements can be very helpful, this program is focused on whole food nutrition, lifestyle and cleansing strategies.
Think of it this way... a diet that focuses on natural, unprocessed foods such as whole grains, quality lean proteins, healthy fats and lots of fiber, regardless of the media and advertising gimmicks and hype that are used to promote it, is going to be a very effective diet.
Is there a well - developed body of studies conducted that focus on a comparison between a vegan and non-vegan diet in which the latter living mostly on a whole food plant based diet but with a very small intake of meat and / or fish (less than twice a week for example and after controlling for age, weight, alcohol, exercise, smoking, family history for disease, etc.)?
This is a very much and completely over looked area, because most people who have psoriasis tend to narrowly focus on the sugar containing foods of junk foods.
I do know that these plans are very WAPF and real food focused so they would never include soy, unless it was fermented.
The answer is that although these diets appear very different, there's one key element that they — along with any other healthy diet in existence — have in common: they both focus on whole, unprocessed foods.
Start focusing again on high - fat foods and keep your protein intake moderate, with very low or zero carbs.
For one, my carb - ups at the weekend tended to be very dirty (pizza, pastries, etc) so I completely cut out junk food and focused on «healthy» carbs like potatoes, grains and rice instead.
The documentaries «Food Matters», «Hungry for Change», «Cowspiracy», and especially «Forks Over Knives» are also all very interesting and keep their focus on the science and health benefits of following a plant - based diet, along with the environmental impact of the SAD (standard American diet).
There is very little focus, if any, on diet, other than to follow the food pyramid, which in case no one has noticed, isn't working.
To get at the real issue, we have to turn our attention to the lymphatic system, where path becomes very clear: decongest the lymphatic system, reboot digestive strength, and shift our food focus away from simple sugars to good, healthy fats, along with foods in their whole natural state.
Most women come to my pratice with a very carb heavy diet, focused on easy to grab foods like bananas, salads, oatmeal and low - fat snacks like popcorn.
I am very convinced that a plant focused diet, with restricted calories is the healthiest way to eat, but I have been trying to wade through all of the different opinions and actual research regarding fat content in the context of of a very high plant intake, real food, vegan diet.
Certain foods are very helpful for estrogen metabolism: cruciferous vegetables should be the focus.
While low - carb, high - fat diet focused on whole foods is healthy, high - fat diet could be very unhealthy if eaten with processed carbohydrates, oils, etc..
I am very active (work out 6 days / week) and am focusing on my food intake... which has been very successful.
At revitalize (where the food was very health - focused — you can see what a day on a plate looked like here!)
I ams till very much focussing on food at the moment as I still have so much more to do with this.
We are in the midst of a very cold and snowy winter, here in New England, and so it's not surprising that I've been focusing lately on comfort foods.
This is a great destination for couples who are invested in where their food comes from — with numerous vegetarian / vegan options alongside meatier fare, and a focus on Ontarian, farm - to - table ingredients, Harvest Kitchen puts a very local, Toronto spin on romance.
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