I am a health professional and do recommend that people
at least try eating more raw foods in their daily intake for better health.
If an elimination diet doesn't provide any relief, I would
at a least try eating more whole foods and less processed foods (which maybe you do already).
Not exact matches
If you don't exercise, do you
at least try to
eat moderately?
In fact, 47 percent of Americans now
eat at least one vegetarian meal a week.Although for some,
trying Indian cuisine remains intimidating and may seem too difficult to prepare.
I
try to
eat flaxseed meal
at least once a day to up my intake of those fatty acids.
I'm not following a specific diet, (paleo / whole 30,
at least not yet - just
trying to
eat healthier) thank you in advance!
How creative and fun — I need to
try this (we
eat pizza
at least once a week!).
I can't promise that it will help keep your pound or so off, but this is
at least one of the things I'm
eating to
try and keep it off myself!
At least it tasted good so you could
eat it Thanks for
trying it out!
Considering that I'm
trying to be
at least 90 % vegan (well, no dairy / no meat) to support my daughter, Alyssa, for the next 6 weeks or so, I need to
eat veggies, plus it doesn't hurt to use things up in the fridge...
About 33 percent of consumers say they have
tried a new global cuisine in the past year and 80 percent
eat ethnic food
at least once per month, according to a National Restaurant Association study.
With three kids we go through
at least one package.I don't
eat pork but am going to
try with TJ's peppered turkey bacon.
I think we fulfill the pledge without even
trying... we definitely
eat them
at least once a week.
I agree with you — even during pregnancy I'm
trying to
eat so well but
at least once a week find myself craving and then
eating something so foreign to me as it's not something I normally
eat.
I
try to focus on
eating 2 ounces of nuts and seeds daily, have beans in
at least one of my meals and always
try to
eat dark leafy greens - whether in my green drink, in a salad, or mixed in with my meals.
I
try to
eat at least a few meals of fish each week and am able to get great herbs
at the farmer's market this time of year, so I turned to my Magic Bullet to create a quick, easy and delicious salmon dinner.
It encourages picky
eating and food waste (
at least, in our opinion), two things which we
try to avoid like the plague (currently we are only succeeding with the latter.
Not that I have anything against
eating vegan, I
try to keep it vegan
at least 2 days a week,...
If you're
trying to cut out pasta and bread, or
at least trying to
eat less of it, but you're a carb lover, what's the...
I
try to have my family
eat meat - free
at least 2 times a week plus
at least one day of fish.
I
try to
eat a large salad
at least once a day.
Since then, I've
eaten meat almost everyday, but I still
try my best to have
at least one meatless meal a day.
I asked him to
at least try it and if he didn't like it then I promised not to make him
eat it again.
I am
trying to convert the family to
eating Paleo, but it's a slow process (although my younger son will
eat a Vidalia onion like an apple, so there's
at least one caveman in the family!)
Try to wait
at least 15 minutes for the glaze to dry before you start
eating them.
My 15 month old even
tried it and surprised me by
eating at least a 1/2 cup for himself!
I'll hear about something that sounds really awesome, maybe some exotic international dish that I just haven't had much opportunity to
try, and then seek out a restaurant a version of that dish that I can
eat, so when I make my own I
at least know I'm on track.
We
eat soup for dinner
at least once a week and I'm constantly
trying out new combinations of vegetables.
My boyfriend
eats at least one pre-packaged energy bar a day, and I've been
trying to find bar recipes with normal ingredients in them that I can make for him to take to work.
Those bars sound delicious, especially the chocolate part I haven't
tried freezing them because they keep pretty well if they're covered tightly and kept in the fridge, and if you
eat (
at least) one per day.
Try to
eat at least 5 - 7 servings of vegetables every day.
i
tried to follow the recipe to a t because i'm a very inexperienced cook and i ended up with 43 pierogi (including two heart - shaped ones) out of this but i'm not complaining we
ate till we were stuffed and there's
at least two more meals worth in my freezer for later.
We always
try to make big batches on Sundays and keep some in the fridge for the days ahead, which is how our family ends up
eating some variation of this fried rice
at least once a week.
I have been
eating Quakeroats 5days a week for about 2 years, my chorlestrol is great but I always seem to have a mouthful of canker sores Im thinking I need to go or
at least try Gluten free porridge, input please?
I could
eat these morning, noon and night as I'm sure Paloma does... or
at least tries to.
You will really like this recipe Susi - our kids are a bit picky as well... and
at least we were able to have our son taste it... didn't
eat it, but
at least tried it!
I
try to
eat tacos
at least once a week... for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
In order to lose baby weight and the baby belly,
try to
eat at least 1,600 calories and not more than 2,400 per day.
So why not kill your suspense a little further by sharing another Food Issue article, this one from Mark Bittman: «Getting Your Kids to
Eat (Or
At Least Try) Everything.»
Maybe we
try to stop
eating nachos for dinner (
at least when anyone can see).
When he wakes to
eat, I
try to chug
at least 6 - 8 ounces myself... and sometimes I can't stop, I am sooooo thirsty!
But I also don't want to be on a «pumping schedule» because I want to have
at least some milk in my breasts if he is ready to
eat so I can
try to get him to the breast (he goes anywhere from 3 - 5 hours in between feedings no matter how much he
eats at any one feeding).
Here's what we have going thus far: 7 am nurse 7:30 / 8 solids (doesn't
eat much) 8:30 nap 9:30 wakes 10 nurse (Sometimes he is so tired he naps earlier, but I
try to get him to
at least 12:30) This is the part of the day that tends to be so inconsistent.
It infuriates me that the system can't seem to operate in a way that
at least allows my child to
eat something and therefore cutting me off
at the knees by just
trying to feed my kid because there is literally no time in the day to allow him to
eat.
So what I do with him is, I tell him to
at least try a bite or two, and if he truly doesn't like it, he doesn't have to
eat it.
It's our job to keep introducing new foods and encouraging them to
eat — or
at least try.
Most of all
try to sit down together
at least once per day as a family and
eat at leisure.
This interest with
eating (or playing
at eating at least) is one sign that baby is ready to
try foods.
My husband and I
try to
eat well,
at least in front of the kids so they will follow our lead.
The students I cook with almost always
eat the vegetarian dishes we make together, or
at least try a polite bite.