Sentences with phrase «calories and the nutrients as»

Pregnant and nursing dogs have the same need for extra calories and nutrients as growing puppies, especially in the final weeks before delivery.

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Hi James, so sorry but sadly I don't have the calorie content for my recipes as I much prefer to count nutrients and goodness rather than calories!
Hi Harriet, sadly I do not have the calorie or sugar information for my recipes as I prefer to focus on the goodness and nutrients of the plantbased ingredients instead.
Hi Clair, I don't know the calorie content as I prefer to focus on the nutrients and goodness rather than the calories!
Hi Julia, so sorry but I don't like to focus on the calorie content for the recipes as I much prefer to focus on the amazing goodness and nutrients in the plant - based ingredients.
Hi Giulia, sadly I don't include the calories content as I prefer to focus more on the nutrients and goodness in each of the recipes rather than the calories.
Sadly I don't have the nutritional information for the recipes as I prefer to focus on the nutrients and goodness in the recipes rather than the calorie content.
Hi Annie, I don't count calories or focus on them as I much prefer to count goodness and nutrients instead.
Hi Sarah, so sorry but I don't have the calorie information as I much prefer to focus on the goodness and nutrients in the ingredients rather than the calories.
Hi Wendy, I'm so sorry but I don't have any calorie content as I much prefer to focus on the goodness and nutrients rather than the calories.
Hi, I don't provide calorie content as I want to focus on feeding your body with goodness and nutrients rather than numbers.
Cereals are typically nutrient - dense, low fat and serve as an important source of whole grains, and deliver nutrition in relatively few calories.
Coconut sugar is very high in calories (same as regular sugar) and you'd have to eat a ridiculous amount of it to satisfy your need for the above nutrients.
Not only are veggies low in calories and fat, but they are packed with all sorts of nutrients, such as fiber, folate, potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C. Decreases in blood pressure, cholesterol, risk of certain cancers and heart disease have all been linked to vegetable consumption.
Mushrooms are low in calories, have virtually no fat or sugar, and are loaded with beneficial nutrients such as potassium.
The IDFA states that the Guidelines Should Encourage Nutrient Dense Foods, Such as Dairy Products: Nutrient dense foods are foods that provide substantial amounts of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, and relatively few calories.
In college, I loved taking protein powder as a way to add in nutrients and calories without having to take the time to eat a full meal in the morning (spoken like a true type - A).
Olives are also low in calories per serving while being nutrient - dense, and while I don't count calories, I do believe in eating mostly whole foods instead of refined versions like oil and sugar as much as possible.
Go for nutrient - dense foods that you know are packed full of vitamins and minerals with less calories, such as avocados, beans, kale, spinach, bell peppers, Brussels sprouts, mushrooms, sweet potatoes, eggs, seeds, nuts, barley, oats, quinoa, yogurt, berries, lentils, and fish, lean meat and poultry, if you are not a vegetarian.
Sixty four percent of consumers are looking to eat healthier, according to Nielsen, and nutrient - packed cauliflower has been growing in popularity due to its health portfolio and versatility, including acting as a gluten - free substitute for higher calorie and higher carbohydrate ingredients, such as flour and potatoes.
The bag has four frozen packs in it, each with about 100 calories and tons of antioxidants (as well as organic ingredients, is gluten free and non-GMO, etc., etc.) basically all the nutrients you'd hope for from a super-fruit.
In fact, research has found that because protein is more difficult for the body to break down and digest than other nutrients, it can increase post-meal calorie burn by as much as 35 percent!
Be aware that most medical experts do not recommend this cleanse as it creates a serious calorie and nutrient deficit that can have a negative impact on health.
Juices are also a very good option if you are practicing intermittent fasting for weight control as they give you a small amount of calories, a massive dose of nutrients and they are very easy to digest enabling your body to continue detoxing... which is good for weight loss!
Food with a high level of refined sugar provides «empty calories» (or kilojoules) without providing other nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber.
As in, 200 calories, 10g fiber, 15g protein, and so many nutrients I won't even bother to list them here.
The intention of this smoothie mix is to provide calories and nutrients, not necessarily protein as that is a separate ingredient in a Green Thickie.
As with other beverages produced by members of the Australian Beverages Council, lower calorie versions of sports drinks are available for consumers who want nutrients and electrolytes with fewer kilojoules.
In my recent «Count colors, not calories» post, I probably should have clarified a few things... like cauliflower and how there's a difference between foods that are white like ranch dressing or sour cream, as opposed to nutrient - dense cauliflower.
One of the best - tasting protein beverages on the market, Intense Recovery provides 20 grams of high - quality protein, naturally - occurring electrolytes, as well as the nine essential nutrients only found in 100 % real low - fat milk, including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and vitamin D. New this summer, a No Sugar Added Rockin» Refuel Muscle Recovery product will hit store shelves, made with real low - fat chocolate milk and offering the same 2:1 carb to protein ratio, but with 50 % less sugar and 20 % less calories than Intense Recovery.
Nutrient rich, ready in 15 minutes and under 300 calories this sheet pan kale and egg bake is just as good for dinner as it is for breakfast.
As your baby eats more purees and finger foods at the table, she's likely going to naturally drink less milk because the other portion of her diet is offering her nutrients and calories as welAs your baby eats more purees and finger foods at the table, she's likely going to naturally drink less milk because the other portion of her diet is offering her nutrients and calories as welas well.
From my experiences I can tell you that yes, puree fed babies get more food down them, but then they drink less milk (and milk contains far more micro nutrients, vitamins and minerals per calorie than most food - particularly food such as baby rice, which is mostly starch) they are also more prone to dehydration and constipation, as their fluid intake can be inadequate.
I told you how the dairy industry wants to change the «statements of identity» for milk and 17 other dairy products to allow non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) in these products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims» currently required by FDA regulations — phrases like «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie
I'm not as familiar with the nutrient based menu planning method for one thing (as far as swapping calories / nutriends in a spinach casserole for those in the cake), and also not familiar with a central kitchen arrangement.
What's not okay is losing weight because you're intentionally cutting calories (and, as a result, limiting nutrients).
Chocolate milk provides the same nutrients as regular milk but with more calories and a sweeter flavor.
You can deal with this by offering frequent meals and snacks at regular intervals, such as every 3 to 4 hours, which will allow your athletes plenty of opportunity to eat without becoming overly full and meanwhile get the calories and nutrients they need.
Losing weight by cutting calories alone without considering other nutrients such as vitamins and minerals is just asking for trouble.
Bananas: Bananas are great sources of nutrients, such as potassium and Vitamin C. Plus, bananas give you an energy boost, lots of calories and aid in overcoming depression due to high levels of tryptophan, which is converted into serotonin — the happy - mood brain neurotransmitter.
To get these extra calories, opt for nutrient - rich choices, such as a slice of whole - grain bread with a tablespoon of peanut butter, a medium banana or apple, and 8 ounces of greek yogurt.
It's assumed that calorie requirements will be revisited, and that there will be at least a partial return to the old concept of «food groups» as opposed to merely looking at nutrients in a vacuum.
As a result, USDA issued final regulations aimed at providing lunches high in nutrients and low in calories that better meet the dietary needs of school children and required that they be implemented beginning in school year 2012 - 2013.
But parents and caregivers who choose veganism for their kids have a lot of extra work to do as they have to ensure that their children are getting the calories and wide variety of nutrients they need — not a small feat when dealing with typically fussy, food - neophobic kids.
To get these extra calories, opt for nutrient - rich choices, such as a slice of whole - grain bread with a tablespoon (about 16 grams) of peanut butter, a medium banana or apple, and 8 ounces (about 227 grams) of yogurt.
Besides calories and proteins, the body also needs essential nutrients such as folic acid, vitamin B12, and calcium.
All your baby needs is a correct combination of nutrients and calories from the food as she grows at a faster rate during this period.
Your doctor may suggest that these foods be nutrient dense and calorie rich, so the small amount that your baby does consume are as beneficial to him as possible.
As long as we keep our calorie intake at around the recommended daily values of 2000 for women and 2500 for men, and get a good mix of nutrients, surely we can eat whatever we likAs long as we keep our calorie intake at around the recommended daily values of 2000 for women and 2500 for men, and get a good mix of nutrients, surely we can eat whatever we likas we keep our calorie intake at around the recommended daily values of 2000 for women and 2500 for men, and get a good mix of nutrients, surely we can eat whatever we like?
A plant - only diet also would require individuals to eat more food and more daily calories to meet their nutritional needs from the foods they eat because the available foods from plants are not as nutrient dense as foods from animals.
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