Sentences with phrase «as much fruit»

But since I am wanting to pare down my style and stick with a more casual beachy look, I decided to say good bye to as much fruit around the house as I can and hello to my friend the chalkboard paint.
Arcade is the standard option, challenging players to cut as much fruit as they can within sixty seconds.
ARCADE MODE is a take on the classic Score Attack mode: snake around each of Snake Pass» 15 levels, eating as much fruit as you can find to earn as high a score as possible.
Snake around each of Snake Pass» 15 levels, eating as much fruit as possible to earn huge scores!
Pull up your grass skirt, grab a stone axe, and let's eat as much fruit as our stomachs can handle!
I have a lemon and orange tree, but they don't get nearly as much fruit as your apple tree produces!
With a sharp knife, cut the peel and white pith away, leaving as much fruit behind as you can.
I'm not saying eating as much fruit as you want is all of a sudden going to kill your cravings for double pepperoni pizza.
They can have as much fruit as they want, and they can have as much organic milk as they want.
A great tip for making smoothies is to freeze as much fruit as you can in advance.
I guess these questions sound a bit odd, but I can eat as much animal protein as I want, as much fruit as I want [but NOT cooked apples, cooked tomato or cooked stone fruit] and as much dairy, honey, dates as I want.
Just four years ago, I would have never eaten as much fruit as I do now.
When I started transitioning to a plant - based, whole foods diet, I quickly realized that I wasn't eating nearly as much fruit as I thought I was.
You're encouraged to eat as much fruit, nuts, and seeds as you desire.
I tend to forget to eat as much fruit as I should.
New research sheds light on why lemurs don't eat as much fruit as their fellow primates and why they've developed odd dietary behaviors: the fruit on Madagascar contains too little protein to sustain them.
A giant sugar cookie spread with a generous layer of lemony cream cheese frosting and topped with as much fruit as you can fit.
Just four years ago, I would have never eaten as much fruit as I do now.
I take extra care in how I present meals to my daughter because I want her to eat as much fruit and veggies as I can get her to!
Just not as much fruit, is all.
Go from top to bottom in even strokes and try to cut off all the peel and white pith, while leaving as much fruit intact as possible.
If the mango is hard, slice away as much fruit from the pit as possible; if the mango is very soft and juicy, simply «milk» the pit over the blender pitcher by squeezing and pressing the flesh to get the juice out.
Aria and I helped gather as much fruit as possible so she could prepare her yummy fruit preserves.
Originally the recipe was for a family fruit cake, so it doesn't use as much fruit as a traditional Christmas cake, but we think it makes a great vegan alternative to Christmas cake.
Also, I recommend not eating as much fruit for the reason it contains fructose, which is a fairly simple sugar that can give you an insulin spike and store fat after 5 grams
Many people there turn their will over to the God of their own imagination but that does not seem to bear as much fruit.
There is a popular urban myth going around that you could eat as much fruits and veggies as you like.

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In response, the Asian giant proposed fresh duties on as much as $ 3 billion of U.S. products, including wine, fruits, nuts, ethanol and steel pipes.
... then they try to do the DNA comparison... when also we share just as much DNA with a fruit fly!
The sentiment behind the interview and its fallout is as clear as it is absurd: It matters not how a professing Christian loves, or how much fruit of the spirit is exhibited in his or her life; the only way to determine whether someone is a «real Christian» is to sit around a coffee table and talk about theology.
Also, I don't know if what you said about fruit flies is true or not (knowing you probably not) but if it is that wouldn't be all that surprising as the new fruit flies would have evolved so that they could survive their new surroundings which were probably much different than «the wild» thus they would no longer be able to survive in «the wild»
@Pete: that wouldn't be all that surprising as the new fruit flies would have evolved so that they could survive their new surroundings which were probably much different than «the wild» thus they would no longer be able to survive in «the wild»
In comparison with Egyptian and Hellenistic divine archetypes such as Isis and Demeter, the biblical traditions can not be expected to yield much fruit.
No matter how much they may desire a child as the fruit of their love, in the act of love itself they must set aside all such projects and desires.
Yet it was to bear much fruit, for he had an encompassing sense of the importance of moral obedience to the will of God as a condition of entrance into the kingdom.
God is the source of history without being historical, much as the Bridegroom is the source of birth for the Bride without himself giving birth or just as the Ground is the source of growth for the seed, without itself growing and bearing fruit.
This refers not only to other historic religions, which also produce high fruits of human achievement — whether or not in as great numbers or with as much efficiency as Christianity we are not concerned to say at this point but to movements and influences not ordinarily called religious.
The good soil bears much fruit not because They are bad people or as you claim Jesus perceived them as a good investment..
So much for our graduate of Oxford, in whom you notice the complete abolition of an ancient appetite as one of the conversion's fruits.
... And thenceforward he denied all such requests, saying: A man possesses of learning only so much as comes out of him in action, and a monk is a good preacher only so far as his deeds proclaim him such, for every tree is known by its fruits
Converted men as a class are indistinguishable from natural men; some natural men even excel some converted men in their fruits; and no one ignorant of doctrinal theology could guess by mere every - day inspection of the «accidents» of the two groups of persons before him, that their substance differed as much as divine differs from human substance.
«As particularly those fruits and effects of pride that discover themselves in the vanity and superfluity of apparel; which I took too much delight in.
He who dwells in me, as I dwell in him, bears much fruit».
No - one has the right to comment on whether someone's living by the flesh or the Spirit unless they are commenting on clear outward signs of good or bad — Jesus» encouragement to judge a tree by its fruit has come back to me again and again as I meet «unbelievers» who have much in common with me until we talk about God and then to quote Rob Bell «the God they have turned their back on is not the God I believe.»
... Since man enjoys the capacity for a free personal choice in truth... the right to religious freedom should be viewed as innate to the fundamental dignity of every human person... all people are «impelled by nature and also bound by our moral obligation to seek the truth, especially religious truth» (Second Vatican Council, Dignitatis Humanae, 2)... let me express my sincere hope that your expertise in the fields of law, political science, sociology and economics will converge in these days to bring about fresh insights on this important question andthus bear much fruit now and into the future.
As for sour cherries, they are another summer fruit from back home that I miss very much.
Have now found that Sainsbury's have a lot of organic veg and fruit as well as nuts / seeds / pasta etc and at a much more reasonable price!
As the raisins are pre-dried fruit they do nt have much water in them so will burn easier than other ingredients
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..
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