Sentences with phrase «eat about a million»

Smush the peanut M&M into the softened caramel — let cool — then eat about a million of them.
I would eat about a million of these if I made them.
Because you know the deal: That bunch of people in your care... They want to eat about a million times per day... So better stock your freezer with a double batch of these muffins, so you can always whip some out when you get the most dreaded question: «Mooooom, I'm hungry!»

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In 2014 Americans ate 511 million fresh sliced apples, a growth of about 350 % from a decade earlier.
CEO Kevin Plank has promised a data - driven win, telling Wall Street earlier this year that data from 200 million users about what they eat and how much they exercise will ultimately help the company sell more shirts and shoes.
I had just returned from St. Bernard Abbey, where for three days I participated in fixed - hour prayer, attended mass, joined the faithful in chants and hymns, wandered an ornate sanctuary, lit candles before alters, murmured the Lord's Prayer, repeated the Nicene Creed, dipped my fingers in holy water, crossed myself about a million times, and ate, slept, worked, and prayed beneath giant crucifixes that hung just about everywhere.
Ah, so we should all eat tiger nuts and fruits and invertebrates because of this one study, and about hominids who lived 2.4 million years ago.
But it believes about 30,000 tonnes could otherwise have been eaten - the equivalent to about 70 million meals.
DALLAS (Jan. 11, 2016)-- Millions of adults from coast to coast will be resolving to eat healthier in the New Year; but what about their kids?
Yes, I miss mozzarella sticks so much that my mouth actually waters when I think about them, but I would never in a million years eat one.
We can stay up all night snacking on spinach dip and veggies, gabbing about how awesome asparagus is and how we're going to eat eleventy million heirloom tomatoes once they're in season... Just me?
Could this system that we still know so little about, in a world with millions upon millions of microorganisms we know so little about, just get bored, and decide to fight what is left to fight, being the foods we commonly eat?
This response is understandable, but it overlooks the fact that of the 31 million kids who eat school food every day, about two - thirds do so out of economic need.
From anorexia nervosa to binge eating and bulimia, eating disorders affect approximately 10 million men and boys, or about 1/3 of all sufferers.
As millions of kids head back to school this fall, Congress is about to begin in earnest the process of deciding what those kids will be eating for years to come.
More than 30 million American children eat school lunches each day — a fact parents can feel good about.
People often ask me why I care so much about school food, and the answer is simple: of the 31 million kids who eat school food each day, about two - thirds do so out of need.
Obesity aside, this more recent study is a good reminder, even as we complain about the quality of school food across the board, that the NSLP is a critically important safety net for the 31 million American children who eat a free or reduced price lunch every single school day.
It's important to keep in mind that of the 31 million kids who eat school meals, about 2/3 do so out of economic need.
But what about the millions of American school children who eat lunch at school but not breakfast?
Some of Mr. Obama's expenses were the kind that traditionally eat up a lot of campaign cash, like the production and placement of television ads, on which the campaign spent about $ 3.4 million; mail and postage, which ate up $ 2.8 million; and telemarketing, which racked up a bill of $ 1.4 million.
An international team of scientists have discovered two new plankton - eating fossil fish species of the genus called Rhinconichthys (Rink - O - nik - thees) from the oceans of the Cretaceous Period, about 92 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the planet.
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From their size and shape, Lockley thinks the traces were probably made by the meat - eating dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus, which lived about 110 million years ago and was one of the largest carnivores in the area at that time.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found that the black hole ate its last big meal about 6 million years ago, when it consumed a large clump of infalling gas.
About 2.6 million years ago, our forebears started eating meat and marrow, rich sources of protein and fat that perhaps eventually fueled the growth of larger brains.
That means spiders eat at least as much meat as humans, who consume about 400 million tons of meat and fish each year.
Only about 5 million years ago human beings and chimps shared a common ancestor, and we still have much behavior in common: namely, a long period of infant dependency, a reliance on learning what to eat and how to obtain food, social bonds that persist over generations, and the need to deal as a group with many everyday conflicts.
Giant pandas evolved from bears that ate both plants and meat, researchers said, and started eating bamboo exclusively about two million years ago.
Okin calculated that meat - eating by dogs and cats creates the equivalent of about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, which has about the same climate impact as a year's worth of driving from 13.6 million cars.
Those furious feeding rates still seem to defy the black holes» supermassive size: A 100 - solar - mass black hole accreting at the limit should take about 800 million years to reach a billion solar masses, even taking into account that it would eat faster as it grew.
Three well - preserved specimens of Sinosauropteryx — a turkey - sized, meat - eating dino that lived in China about 130 million years ago — suggest the animal had a dark stripe around its eyes, researchers report today in Current Biology.
The researchers found IMS J2204 +0112, a billion - solar - mass black hole eating at a tenth of its speed limit and hailing from when the universe was about 940 million years old.
Although the best evidence for feathers has been found in a group of meat - eating dinosaurs dating back to about 150 million years ago, and from which birds apparently evolved at about the same time, there have been sightings of bristly, filamentous structures in very distantly related plant - eating dinosaurs as well.
However, millions of Americans — more than 92 percent by some measures — eat a diet deficient in vitamin E, often about half the desired amount.
As they write in Naturwissenschaften this week, the researchers believe this plant - eating beast lived during the Cretaceous period, which lasted until about 65 million years ago.
tyrannosaur A line of meat - eating dinosaurs that began during the late Jurassic Period, about 150 million years ago.
«For the first time we found more complex, compound structures, together with simpler hairlike structures» in a plant - eating dinosaur, Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus, which lived about 175 million years ago, said Pascal Godefroit, a paleontologist at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels, «that really resemble the protofeathers in advanced» meat eaters.
One of the 40 million times I quit eating refined sugar (and hopefully the last), I had the magnificent idea to start a journal and track not just my food, but my thoughts about food.
We have been eating animal meats, animal fat, and cholesterol for two million years, but heart disease has only been a major problem for us for about 50 years.
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If GMO corn, soy, wheat, and potatoes are the only subsidized crops, then the 40 million American people who live in poverty in 2010 (which is about 12 percent of us all) will eat those four crops and little else.
Our ancestors ate this type of diet from about two - and - one - half million years ago until the Agricultural Revolution about ten thousand years ago.
The diet, which first emerged in the 1970s but wasn't popularised until the early 2000s, involves eating modern foods that attempt to mimic the food groups we think our hunter - gatherer ancestors ate during the Paleolithic era, from about 2.6 million years ago to the beginning of the Agricultural Revolution, about 10,000 years ago.
I know, I know... You'll get heated debate about both of these topics... meat eating vs veganism, and raw foodism... however, it's historical FACT that our current species (and historical ancestors back over a million years ago) in almost every culture around the world, ate at least some % of plant - animal food combination and raw food / cooked food combination (even if it was at different times of the day, or even different times of the year).
You'll learn about the cutting edge principles of dynamic eating psychology and mind body nutrition that have helped millions of people forever transform their relationship with food, body, and health.
The wheat allergy that prevents you from eating gluten is known as Celiac disease and according to the University of Chicago, it affects about 3 million Americans.
that's fine BUT what about the tens of millions of Asians that mostly eat white rice?.
Feb. 14, which made me want to hide in my room and eat a million pieces of chocolate to feel better about being alone.
However, unhealthy eating habits have contributed to the obesity epidemic in the United States: about one - third of U.S. adults (33.8 percent) are obese and approximately 17 percent (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2 - 19 years are obese.
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