A little
bit of junk food is okay, but a steady diet of unhealthy dog treats undermines all the hard work I'm doing trying to understand dog nutrition.
I don't think there's anything wrong with having
a bit of junk food here and there, as long as it's -LSB-...]
I have always been
a bit of a junk food junkie.
Not exact matches
These chocolate peanut butter energy
bites are just perfect as «on - the - go» snack, they are great to keep a stash on hand for those times when you simply need a quick, little burst
of energy, but don't want to eat a
junk -
food snack or don't really want a meal.
With smoothies, fruit, and cheese kabobs and a savory mix
of crunchy
bits on the snack menu, your preschooler will quickly lose interest in the array
of unhealthy
junk food featured on the supermarket shelves.
This is such a cute idea and a wonderful alternative to a basket full
of candy &
junk food My son's still a
bit too young to read and understand the concept, but I did put it in my file for «Future Use.»
But the recent announcement by Disney that it's ditching
junk food advertising for kids does give me a
bit of hope.
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your
food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority)
of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the
food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting
junk food and fast
food, and if you had no money
of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some
of those kids also had the option
of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny
bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
«Don't let snack
food (aka
junk food) corporations hijack your child's taste buds — grab a copy
of Little
Bites instead!
-LSB-...] the recent announcement by Disney that it's ditching
junk food advertising for kids does give me a
bit of hope.
In that post I expressed a little
bit of ambivalence about selling sweets to raise money — ambivalence that would evolve over the next four years into outright activism against
junk food in schools — but at the time I was clearly charmed by the old - timey, innocent feel
of the event.
of vegetables, mostly plant - based proteins, healthy whole grains, a little
bit of well - placed
junk food (celebrations!)
Plus «Super
Junk» is a high density
food meaning it has lots
of calories in a very little
bit of food.
This strategy may work for a little
bit but not for long because you will feel hungry and have cravings especially if your nutrition plan consists
of high calorie,
junk foods that lack nutrients.
If you expect your body to do all it can to process booze and
junk foods and then punish your body with next to nothing the day after, the mutual respect between you and your body will be thrown a
bit out
of whack.
If your snacking habit is at an all time high, and your acidity is too, try switching from
junk food to dry roasted almonds with a little
bit of sea salt.
No animal still but a
bit of fat and sugar, naughty vegan
junk food washed down with an all veg green smoothie?
My 1 year old who likes
food a
bit too much, I simply substitute this as having given him some
of his
food that day and I don't feel guilty
of giving him «
junk food».
We will occasionally allow them a
bit of doggy
junk food in the treats because it's not like it's a huge part
of their diet.
Documenting the 8 -
bit Generation & Beyond (Jennifer De La Cruz / Computer History Museum - ARTICLE) «Founded by Tomaso Walliser and Bruno Grampa in 2008,
Junk Food Films made its mark on the documentary film industry with its 2012 project the «8
bit Generation,» which resulted in two documentaries Growing the 8 -
bit Generation: The Commodore Wars and Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate
of Atari.»