Sentences with phrase «consumed out of the bottle»

They can directly be consumed out of the bottle and so they are quick options that do not require any preparation.

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Nine out of 10 wine drinkers consume rosé and one out of three bottles are consumed in France.
Calderone asked me about the temperature of my home (72 during the day, 66 at night, which is fine), the number of ounces Aria consumes daily (I don't know, since I've created a monster who refuses to put her precious lips on a bottle) and whether I'm tough enough to handle the cry - it - out method (yes, yes, yes).
The Comotomo Natural Feel baby bottle has a softer cylinder that isn't irritating on the baby's skin and is easy to consume milk out of.
Some health professionals recommend throwing out any milk that's left in your baby's bottle after a feeding, though others may tell you it's okay to save a bottle of partially consumed breast milk as long as you refrigerate it right away and use it within four hours.
The majority of people consume in the form of a juice in a bottle from the supermarket and take sips during the day and others buy the whole raw fruit, chop it up and make delicious shakes out of it, with some whey protein powder added.
According to a spokesman from the American Dental Association, the greatest potential health drawback of consuming bottled sparkling water is missing out on the benefit of fluoride when you drink it instead of fluoridated tap water.
So even if you work out and eat mostly healthy meals, that glass (or bottle) of wine at night might cause you to plateau because healthy fats you've consumed are stored instead of burned.
I can never figure out if it is the turkey or the bottle of wine I consumed the previous day that leaves me with dark circles and bleary eyes.
If you take a tablet out of a bottle, consume the tablet; don't leave it on the table for later.
To avoid having your pets consume alcohol, make sure you keep the drinks out of their reach and any bottles closed with the lids they came with.
The plaintiff in the Auburn dram shop liability case is alleging reckless service of liquor, pointing out in her complaint that the club regularly features drinking games, including beer pong, and heavily advertises both «shot girls» and bottle service to entice customers to purchase and consume large quantities of alcohol.
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