Sentences with phrase «bit more calories»

The Pitbull breed is considered an active breed, meaning they would typically need a bit more calories on average to fuel their active lifestyle.
Almond flour is extremely healthy, but has a bit more calories and fat, while having fewer carbs and grams of fiber.
Maybe add a bit more calories to stop the quick loss?
To conclude, and to any girl still battling with this, I'd like to say that in most cases it is solved with a bit more calories and some weight, also sometimes a regular sex life helps, and maybe acupuncture might work for you too.
of raw cashew butter in place of plant - based protein powder for more creaminess, texture, and for a bit more calories and protein to help keep you full and feel more like a traditional shake.
for the same weight, cooked white rice can have a fair bit more calories & starch (varies depending on the rice variety) than cooked white potatoes.
Thats most likely a bit more calories than that of real butter but the regular is luke 154 calories per muffin
I would not be surprised if you needed quite a bit more calories to support your energy demands and lose weight.
I was just wondering if there is anything you would recommend changing to make it a bit more calorie friendly.

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Everything I like to eat is far more calories than I am allowed so a bit of more forward planning is in order!
After receiving a bottle of each of their unique flavors, I did a bit more research to discover how they manage to create such flavorful drinks, without the calories, or aspartame.
I figured at 48 bites it's 40 calories and at 10 pieces (more my style) it's a dessert still under 200 calories and yet seems decadent.
Since then, I've learned that it takes more than four bites of food and 160 calories to satisfy me in the morning.
It allows you to have a little bit more of your favorite treats and still keep calories low.
The coconut oil frosting ratio is a bit different (more oil, less pb), but I think of these as more of a treat and I usually eat them when I've already burned a bunch of calories during the day — to me they taste best with this ratio, but play around with it to fit your needs!
I cut it into six servings instead of eight to make it a bit more substantial but still less than 350 calories (I don't count points).
Hi Angie; I was about to make the recipe but sat down to do a calorie count and found that the batch is a total of 2950 calories, which works out to 369 / bar for 8 bars.I am trying to lose weight and have to deal with diabetic issues, so I need to make these a bit more user friendly.
The beauty of green thickies are that you can simply add less oats (and a little less water) if you want less calories or more oats (plus a little bit more water) if you want a more filling drink.
The overall calorie content is probably a bit lower because I used only about half of the prunes (2/3 c prunes + 1 1/2 c water = more than 3/4 c prune paste).
i really want to eat sweet bites like this even more, even i'm on low calories diet right now!!!
They look a bit more like standard chips, but may be more calorie dense than their shredded counterparts — it's just more cheese.
Men, whose overall calorie requirements tend to be a bit higher, should aim for no more than nine teaspoons or 150 calories.
Of course, along with this bit of CW is the idea that a low - fat, fiber rich, whole grain diet can increase health and lead to weight loss, and that since fat has more calories per gram, we should eat less of it to lose weight and more of the lower calorie carbohydrates and protein.
Knowing that piece of pie is rich and full of calories may make you more likely to enjoy every bite of a smaller serving, Smith suggest, instead of going with a much larger portion of the «lighter» version.
If you eat from the list of «Best» foods in the new program, those numbers will shake out to be the same; if you eat according to the «Better» or «Better Still» categories, youll be consuming a bit more fat, a little less fiber, and a few more calories than the «Best» group calls for, and this could slow down weight loss.
So instead of overwhelming your body with too many calories all at once, you need to consistently and strategically eat a bit more and more, while training regularly.
I've gotten a bit addicted to skinny lattes, but I've decided that the extra 100 calories or so that I'm getting every day could be better spent on a cup of yogurt that has more protein and is more physiologically (not psychologically) satisfying than the latte.
Foods that are high in fat and / or sugar are just the opposite: They're less filling, plus they have more calories per bite.
That should give you a bit more muscular endurance, and at only 100 - 200 calories per day, will ensure extra muscle weight instead of fat.
You might feel a little bit more hungry at first but the wonderful thing about plant food is that the calories are lower.
Consuming 4,000 calories for someone that is quite small will probably be a bit to much but I definitely agree with more frequent smaller meals.
Hey Ashley, While it's not recommended for a long term solution for short term weight loss you can drop calories a bit more and also increase the activity level.
OK, I'm getting a little bit too abstract, let's make things more concrete: I apply the three principles of structure, discipline and chaos to my diet by implementing «diet days», «high calorie», or «spike» days, and periods of no eating, a la fasting days.
Making small changes to your eating habits, such as eating more slowly, putting your fork down between bites and drinking more water, which can reduce the number of calories people consume
But, if you are someone who is still worried about increasing calories by too much too soon, or you simply want to stay a bit more leaner and take it slower, no problem, simply increase calories from your end point by 10 - 20 % (180 - 360 calories).
If you exercise, you can afford to eat a bit more because you'll burn more calories.
With guys, guys can kind of up exercise a bit, maybe even tweak calories down a little bit, maybe even lessen fat a little bit and then really drive weight loss in a more non-sustainable way per se, meaning it's nothing that you do forever, and they will have less ramifications because of the fertility and the hormonal fluctuations.
Up your calorie intake by a few hundred calories per day, sleep more and lift some weights with the goal of getting stronger and gaining a bit of muscle.
If you frequently ask it to dig down deep into your glycogen stores, and you can store between 1K and 2K calories in the muscle and liver in the form of glycogen, you will be able to use up the last bits of glycogen, which are «harder» to get at more readily.
Aerobic exercises slow down its calorie burning effect after the actual exercise, but weight training will be able to stretch your calorie burning process a little bit more.
Why not drop the calories down from the food intake a little bit and burn more calories from the exercise side?
You can accomplish a moderate calorie deficit by eating slightly less, or exercising a bit more, or a combination of both.
An intense weightlifting session may not burn quite as many calories as a high - intensity cardio session, but it burns quite a bit more than many people think (and definitely enough to noticeably speed up fat loss).
Few calories in veggies but quite a bit more in a bowl of hummus.
However, some studies have shown that forming a more complex habit, like working out and counting calories, might take a bit longer than 21 days.
Gaining weight seems like a simple equation — just eat more calories than you burn — but doing it healthfully is a bit more complex.
On the other hand, low - density foods are the ones that provide less calories per bite but more nutrients and fiber.
Now you could argue that this could've all been due to me not eating enough calories, especially since I was doing Crossfit and Training BJJ at the time, but after just 30 days of adding in a bit more carbs (because of the keto rash) I got another blood test and my Free T3 increased to 3.1 and TSH decreased down to 1.82.
Every little bit counts and it all adds up to burning more calories.
They both contain super foods, greens, things like chorela and spirolina, blue - green algae, all sorts of basically alkalinic super foods that help the body fight off inflammation, have a less acidic state, give you a little bit more energy and they're very, very nutrient dense forms of nutrition meaning that there are not a lot of calories but a high amount of nutrients and minerals and vitamins.
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