Sentences with phrase «as fattening»

Contrary to popular beliefs, some foods are not as fattening as they may seem.
Sometimes I substitute a cheese that isn't quite as fattening, and sometimes I make a vegan version and leave cheese out of it altogether.
The layers in which he surrounds the body, both metaphorically and literally, such as the fattening - up or thinning - down of people and things, are sculptural metaphors for an existential insecurity about the boundaries of oneself.
Just like food for us people when you take away lots of the good parts and make it healthier to eat it doesn't taste as good as the fattening version.
We've gotten used to thinking of oils as fattening, and many of them are, but coconut oil's medium - chain fatty acids actually speed up your metabolism and promote increased weight loss.
Many think of refried beans as a fattening, indulgent food which is not always the case.
Fructose is every bit as fattening and inflammatory as sugar or chemical sweeteners.
Over the years, we've all been educated to fear oils and see them as fattening and unhealthy.
And the program even has a place for favorite, read that as fattening, foods.
They can sell sugary beverages and tell people with a straight face that 100 calories of sugar is as fattening as 100 calories of kale.
I've also used fewer nuts and less sweetener so the granola isn't quite as fattening.
It is also seen as fattening — a perception that market leader Barilla, which is down 3 percent in sales, is fighting with ads promoting the relatively low calorie count per serving.
With its super rich and velvety texture, coconut milk is often considered as a fattening, «artery clogging» villain that should be avoided at all costs.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out raises to those already on staff.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out...
Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out raises to those already on staff, The Post has learned.

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The book described a typical cubicle — the staple work environment of the then - emerging service economy — as a «veal - fattening pen.»
A recent rise in the value of the Japanese yen against the U.S. dollar is adding to pressures on Japanese companies who had reaped record profits as the yen weakened in recent years, fattening earnings brought back to Japan in yen terms.
How brutal can an organization such as the church become, taking the billions of dollars from those who can hardly feed their families, while those fattened friars, drinking some of the best wines out of golden chalices turn and attack children from those very families.
There is absolutely no such thing as a «fattening» fruit (or a «fattening» or unhealthy vegetable either for that matter.)
It's also a great way to make yourself a treat that's less fattening and caloric as well!
These diets are fattening — but it's because they usually contain sugar and refined carbs as well, not just a lot fat.
as «fattening» or «less healthy» the balance has been thrown off.
The idea is that during Lent you give up fattening ingredients, such as fat, eggs and sugar.
This should also improve the profitability of Chinese importers as they will be able to buy lighter cattle and fatten them up.
Hey, I like a good bowl of fattening soup as much as the next girl, but sometimes I need something just as warm but not as calorie - laden.
This looks delicious and i am definitely with you on not wanting heavy, cheesy, fattening pasta dishes (ok, they are awesome in small amounts)... I love your use of yogurt as a subsitute for many things as well, it's a brilliant idea!
The tame sorts are a very profitable stock to the settler or planter, as they multiply fast, and are kept or fattened with very little trouble.
Pan - and Deep - frying Frying gets a bad rap, as people see all that oil and assume that fried food must be incredibly fattening.
wenger and the board are comfortable as their pockets are ever fattening.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp will probably be hoping his players stay clear of the cake over the international break as it does look rather fattening.
And guess what, he's more than happy with absolutely ANY place in EPL as long as it brings UCL football to fatten the pockets.
Wenger can keep on taking the flak on behalf of the owners as long his bank balance keeps on fattening — simple.
I routinely counsel food - obsessed exercisers / athletes who fear food as being the fattening enemy.
-LSB-...] promises made by Miller, whom Bettina Elias Siegel of The Lunch Tray eloquently characterized as «bizarrely determined to fatten up Texan children as quickly and efficiently as possible.»
When you open the diapers all the way up, there's a surprise: a rainbow of colored snaps — so you can have something to look forward to as baby fattens up and grows!
The editorial characterized our reform efforts as about «fattening the profits of the construction and real estate industries.»
But as one savvy pol pointed out, he could fatten his pension based on the highest salary in the last three of his four years there.
Similarly, someone who inherits the version of a particular gene that's associated with obesity will be more likely to wind up fat than someone who inherits a normal version, but that tendency can be affected by environmental factors such as how much fattening food is available.
If you've noticed more bacon enthusiasm in the world than ever before, chalk it up to the explosion of the «Gross Food Movement,» as Gourmet magazine christened it this summer, which celebrates meals far more fattening than anything you ate off a stick at the state fair.
Our study shows that as trees die in an old forest, middle - aged trees fatten up.»
The pitch black cattle, blending into their muddy surroundings and stretching as far as the eye can see, are being fattened up for the Japanese market where marbled Angus beef is in high demand.
Pediatrician Barbara Cromer of Case Western Reserve University notes that many pesticides and plastics contain synthetic estrogens, and that cattle fattened with estrogen have up to five times as much of it in their tissue as do untreated cattle.
In connection with the environmental problems involved in livestock production, the EU 2010 / 75 / EC Directive, also known as the IED (Industrial Emissions Directive), seeks to regulate all forms of emission into the atmosphere, water and soil coming from intensive livestock farms (farms with a population of over 40,000 hens, 2,000 fattening pigs or 750 sows), and makes the obtaining of comprehensive environmental authorisation compulsory.
An aquaculturist used selective breeding to create strains of farmed fish that fatten up fast on cheap, plentiful feeds such as soybeans and corn.
As a result, academicians might hold concurrent positions at several universities and institutes, fattening their wallets in the process.
As with climate change, the crisis in antibiotics has been looming for decades: and yet we have carried on dazedly dispensing them like medicinal sweets to humans and fattening treats to livestock.
When cattle are taken off omega - 3 rich grass and shipped to a feedlot to be fattened on omega - 3 poor grain, they begin losing their store of this beneficial fat as one would suspect.
I felt her kicking that morning, and I knew this fetus, who was misdiagnosed as a miscarriage at six weeks, whom we might have lost when I leaked fluid at 18 weeks, who successfully sailed through my orthopedic surgeries, and who dutifully fattened us both up throughout my third trimester, was finally ready to look me in the eyes.
And as the American way of eating spreads around the world, fattening will follow, opening up even more future markets.
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