Sentences with phrase «eat in a few hours»

It will allow him or her to be hungry at meals (but not starving) and also know that if he or she doesn't finish the meal, there will be another chance to eat in a few hours.
It sounds like a perfect lunch to pack, but if hate to send my hubby to work with food he can't eat in a few hours.
It will be ready to eat in a few hours.

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Most people wait a while after they wake up to start eating; for me, it's easier to hold off for a few hours in the morning than it is to go, say, from 3 or 4 p.m. until bedtime without eating.
Do you think of people stating they're going to spend an hour in the gym every day of the week, or people who say they will eat fewer than 1,000 calories per day from now on?
I worked too hard, talked too much, slept too few hours, ate more than I needed, competed in an outsized way, and tried to manage the affairs of those around me.
They also taste quite crumbly when eating them after they have been in the fridge a few hours, is this right or am I not adding enough of a particular ingredient?
You can store them in the freezer and take them out a few hours before eating but its not necessary.
However, they are super delicious and ready to eat after having spent only a few hours in the fridge.
I will be (probably in a few hours) making this and want to give myself permission to eat the entire thing for breakfast and knowing that you said it's close to a dessert doesn't help.
I threw them in the fridge for a few hours before frying, and they held together when eating very well.
In one study of 30 overweight women, eating eggs instead of bagels for breakfast increased feelings of fullness and made them automatically eat fewer calories for the next 36 hours (49).
Store them in the refrigerator over night if you're not eating them within a few hours.
I love seeing that you eat nutrient - packed meals every few hours and also fit some indulgences in there.
Eat them right away or, better yet, stick them in the fridge (in a tupperware) for a few hours (or overnight) before eating so they set a bit more.
When he returned home a few hours later, shopping bags in hand, I wanted to hear ALL the details of his outing, but he only wanted to talk about what he ate for lunch.
They happened to be extremely addictive — I literally ate three in the span of a few hours — and I figured we could all use another easy muffin recipe in our lives.
+ Eat right away, or be patient and allow it to chill and marinate in the fridge for a few hours or overnight for optimal taste pleasure
A few hours before you want to eat, cut out the core, remove the leathery outer leaves, and soak the heads in icy icy water for 30 minutes or so.
In an article about the benefits of pumpkin seeds, Dr. Joseph Mercola suggests eating a handful of pumpkin seeds a few hours before you plan to go to bed.
There was a noticeable difference in the cake's texture when we ate it only a few hours after baking versus eating it the next morning (for breakfast).
Hi Barbara, I freeze my pies after baking then when want to eat let defrost for a few hours and I like to warm them up in the oven.
Put them in the fridge for a few hours, although you can eat them straight away.
That makes Christmas Day a little easier, besides it needs to cool in the frig for a few hours before you can eat it.
It makes it so easy to make then in a few hours you'll have a nice not bowl of Pho ready to eat for dinner.
Put in glasses and cool the mixture in the refrigerator for a few hours or in the fridge if you want to eat it as an ice cream.
Spending a few hours in the kitchen on a Sunday means I'll be more likely to eat clean that week.
If you want a longer lifetime from your cookies, toss them in the fridge and pull a few out at a time about half an hour before you want to eat them.
I had advised her that it would keep well for a few days in the fridge... but I was quickly informed that within 24 hours the whole things had been eaten.
The boyfriend, who spent his days snowboarding, routinely spent too long in there during our evening bath dates too, but he was never in any rush, whether for an obvious lack of nosy old ladies on his side, or for lack of motivation, having eaten really big rice and egg lunches at the top of the piste a few hours before.
Eat immediately or store in the fridge for a few hours.
I eat chia «porridge» (made by soaking them in liquid) with fruit for breakfast and have never had a problem with them like I do when eating phytate - rich foods such as nuts and coconut and beans; I get a cramp like pain on my mid-right side which starts anywhere from 15 minutes to a few hours or more after eating these typical foods and the attack intensifies and lasts a couple of hours to longer, depending on how much and when I eat them.
I ate some jicama at lunch that tasted a liiitttlllee off but didn't think much of it until a few hours later when I got sick, during class, for the first time in 5 years!
You can eat immediately or you can let them sit in the fridge for a few hours or overnight.
We mostly packed sandwiches / snacks in our cooler for the day and that worked great since my little one likes to eat every few hours — this allowed me to bring fruit, snacks and lunch for him along with water / milk.
As it currently stands, he's home with our boy a few hours more per week than I am, so I have confidence in his parenting skills and have marveled at what he CAN do that I CA N'T (like put our son down without nursing him or getting him to eat solids without a battle — impossible for me).
Nobody wants to spend hours in the kitchen only to spend a few minutes eating.
At about 10 weeks he seemed to regress in wanting to eat every 2.5 hours but I've been able to stretch him recently to 3 hours for most of the day with a few times still at 2.5.
However, food is eaten and some of it ends up in our cotton diapers within a few hours.
Thankfully, when our son stopped breathing and turned grey we were eating dinner; a few hours later when we were in bed, our stories would be the same.
I'm with Mollyanne... the * only * time I woke my son to eat in the middle of the night (besides the DF) was when he was a few hours old at the hospital and he really really didn't wnat to eat.
The extra bonus is that I still feel full of energy after eating even though I only slept five hours the last few nights in a row.
My son does some of his most focused eating at night especially in the fist few hours of sleep and last few hours of sleep.
You may think that if you can get your child to eat all of his macaroni now, he won't bug you in a few hours for a snack.
Particularly in the early days, when babies need to eat every few hours, moms are more night owl than early bird.
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In the first week or two of your new dairy - free diet, you may even find it helpful to set a timer to remind yourself to eat a bit every few hours.
Babies eat a lot during those first few weeks — at least eight to 12 times (or more) in a 24 - hour period.
It's a good thing if your baby wants to eat, «all of the time» A baby who nurses very frequently in the first few days (ie: more than 8 times in 24 hours) will do a great job of bringing in a copious milk supply, will not lose excessive amounts of weight, and is less likely to have issues with jaundice.
In fact, during the first few weeks of life, a newborn will spend the majority of her days and nights sleeping (though it may not seem like she's sleeping very much at night), waking every few hours to eat or to have a diaper change.
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