Not exact matches
Chives are
actually a completely different species (smaller) and can be used
to add an oniony (with a hint of garlic) flavor without having
to add big chunks
to your
meal — they're wonderful as a garnish too.
I
actually was thinking later that night that throwing in some grain would definitely
add more «Va Va Voom»
to this
meal, so the next day I made it again.
I love anything that makes dinner easier but
actually adds good flavors
to the
meal so I grabbed the Thai green curry version and hit the checkout line.
It was
actually added to our go
to meal list.
, baked chips (don't count as a component), imitation cheese sauce (because real cheese sauce counts as a meat / meat alternate and we cant afford
to put any more of those on the menu and still meet mins / max)... I
actually had a broker come in and bring some dessert treats that shall remain nameless that do not contribute
to the grains... therefore are not regulated by the grain - based dessert rule and a great way
to add calories
to the
meals without going over the ranges.
If increases in reimbursement rates prove desirable, the changes discussed here would help ensure that the
added federal funds are
actually used
to provide more nutritious school
meals.
In some cases people will even assume that
adding «healthier» foods
to an otherwise «unhealthy»
meal actually reduces the calorie content.
Adding nuts
to a
meal can
actually help control blood sugar: https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-
to-prevent-blood-sugar-and-triglyceride-spikes-after-meals/
I'm not a huge fan of the taste of these types of greens separately (kale, bok choy, mustard greens, etc)... however, pureed and blended into the sauce or soup
actually makes a pretty delicious mixture and also
adds TONS of nutrient density
to your
meals to satisfy your appetite and help you get leaner.
They may
actually suggest instead of replacing a an entire
meal that you
add something like a shape or a protein bar with low sugar in order
to supplement for snack time.
Currently few people, including most health professionals, are aware that
adding excess fat and protein
to a
meal can
actually INCREASE insulin needs.
The advantage is that you can
add delicious toppings
to it and pretend it's
actually a
meal, rather than a drink.
The weirdest part was
actually adding canola oil
to my chicken and being able
to eat almonds at my pre training
meal.
Meat
meal is
actually a more concentrated source of protein due
to the fact that it does not contain the water content of whole meat, and therefore can be
added in greater quantities
to dry foods
to achieve a higher protein content than whole meat because of the limitations of manufacturing machinery in their ability
to include water beyond certain amounts.