I've never made biscuits, and these cookies came out so well that they were gone by the end of the night,
consumed by fewer people than I care to mention.
Not exact matches
For a
few weeks, Cannon's team was
consumed by getting 2,000
people to Houston for the Super Bowl.
Foods and beverages containing monk fruit sweeteners can expand lower calorie and carbohydrate options for those trying to manage weight
by consuming fewer calories, as well as
people with diabetes who are trying to
consume fewer carbohydrates and sugars.
The therapy is time -
consuming, and only a
few hospitals or clinics offer it, but its ability to work in a fundamentally different way from medications is also what makes it so promising for
people not helped
by drugs.
In a study co-authored
by Rolls and published in a 2011 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
people who ate an entree made up of 25 % pureed vegetables — in this case, squash and cauliflower were blended into macaroni and cheese —
consumed 360
fewer calories per «volumize» the dish, tricking your brain into thinking you're eating more when in fact you're eating less.
She does this
by encouraging
people to get on that spectrum of
consuming whole plant foods and
fewer animal foods.
Studies show that
people with underlying heart conditions have suffered a cardiac arrest
by consuming just a
few energy drinks.
Whether looking to lose a little weight, eliminate empty calories from our diet, or simply feel better
by consuming fewer carbohydrates, going no or low - carb is a health trend many
people are taking
by storm.
Too often, however,
people think that they can continue to
consume the Standard American Diet (high in animal protein and fat, and low in dietary fiber) and somehow avoid all the SAD's harmful consequences
by downing a
few handfuls of vitamins and supplements now and again.
I believe, quite simply, that all sugars, and foods that convert into sugar, will have a detrimental effect if eaten, and therefore the
fewer non-fiber carbohydrates that a
person has, the better, and that the difference should be made up
by consuming more beneficial fats and oils.
One study found that
by eating a small amount of dark chocolate before a meal
people consumed significantly
fewer calories.
Noone checked our bags, although the staff letting
people in was advising not to
consume anything inside and a
few tourists that were eating were informed
by guards not to.
But, as yet, there's no set of such goals for those who are already living lives that many analysts say are
consuming resources at a pace well beyond the planet's carrying capacity, particularly if the habits that attend affluence — from greatly increased meat consumption to unthinking energy use and greenhouse - gas emissions — are adopted
by another
few billion
people.
And while «we» is meant to include the millions of new
people every year, even
fewer people (suggested
by one commenter) wouldn't necessarily solve the problems because each of us could and probably would just
consume more.
If these
people want to make us
consume less overall, I suggest they lead
by example and sit in a darkened room for a
few years with very little to eat or drink (perhaps join a monastery) and let us live and enjoy our lives.
Also, as for the argument that it turns to wood alcohol in the stomach, not only do I think we'd have a
few big lawsuits
by blinded
people by now, the fact is many things we
consume (the cyanide in apple seeds for example) are genuinely alarming until you realize your stomach is a bag of hydrochloric acid and obliterates most scary sounding stuff.