I must have
eaten at least a cup of it with a spoon as I fiddled with the salt level.
Not exact matches
I personally think InNOut Burger isn't much different in their incorporation of religion in their culture... it's right on the underside of their drink
cups (or
at least it was last time I
ate at one)!
I have have
at least 2 or 3
cups of coffee as soon as I wake, then
eat breakfast.
About a month ago I was
eating at least 1/4
cup a day!
PS: I'm glad I'm not the only one who
eats AT LEAST 1/4 cup of hummus at each sittin
AT LEAST 1/4
cup of hummus
at each sittin
at each sitting.
According to MyPlate, we should all aim to
eat at least 2
cups of fruit a day and
at least 3
cups of vegetables a day — increasing based on activity level (source).
Ingredients: 2
cups whole, raw, organic milk from grass - fed cows 1
cup organic cream, raw is best, but
at least not UHT (ultra-pasteurized) 3 egg yolks from pastured chickens (I don't recommend store - bought eggs be
eaten raw) 2 TBL, or to taste, real maple syrup 2 tsp pure, organic vanilla extract Pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg OR pumpkin pie spice Dash of unrefined sea salt
I
eat at least 1/2
cup pineapple every single day and love it.
Am I getting
at least 5
cups a day (which is the minimum I
eat for optimal health)?
He suggests to
eat one large salad with a mix of greens, preferably including
at least one cruciferous vegetable like kale, a double helping of steamed or cooked vegetables, 3 pieces of fruit, 1
cup of...
I'll retest in 2 - 3 weeks and if my symptoms are eased stick with the diet longer too... Man that coconut butter is good, I've already
eaten at least 1/2
cup!
My 15 month old even tried it and surprised me by
eating at least a 1/2
cup for himself!
I
eat at least 1
cup per day, (usually frozen) and some freshly dried berries like mulberries and goji berries.
You may have
at least 2 — 3
cups of tea a day if you're not
eating or drinking any other caffeinated foods and drinks.
In general, children should drink
at least six to eight
cups of water and
eat the recommended number of servings of fruits and vegetables each day.
And University of Arizona researchers recently reported that postmenopausal women who most closely adhered to the American Cancer Society's Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention, which include
eating at least 2 1/2
cups of fruits and vegetables a day (no matter what kind or color), had a 22 % lower risk of breast cancer than those who complied the
least.
If you're going to
eat red meat, stick with about 3 ounces, the size of a deck of cards, along with
at least 1 to 2
cups (think one to two tennis balls in size) of cancer - protective produce, such as tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, collard greens, and cabbage.
At least 2
cups of water are recommended between
eating and working out.
Provided that you
eat at least one
cup serving with some of the meals during the day, you'll be well on your way to meeting your caloric or protein daily requirements.
It's also really important to
eat at least 2
cups of raw green leafy vegetables every day.
Eat at least two
cups of broccoli each week Broccoli contains a substance known as indol - 3 carbinol (I3C), which supports healthy estrogen balance throughout your body and protects breast cells.
The United States Department of Agriculture indicates that you should fill
at least half your plate with vegetables and fruits, and recommends that adults
eat between 2 and 3
cups of vegetables daily.
Aim to
eat at least 6 - 8 servings daily, consisting of 2 pieces of fruit, 1
cup raw leafy or salad vegetables, 1
cup cooked vegetables, 1 tomato or 1 carrot or 1 small avocado.
To reach
at least 108 grams, a 140 pound athlete could
eat 3.5 oz of chicken (30 grams), a 6oz can of tuna (40 grams), 3/4
cup egg beaters (18 grams), 1
cup of black beans (15 g), and 1/4
cup of almonds (8 g).
Usually I'd still be shaky next morning, despite having slept deeply in the meantime (or
at least so it felt), although the arrhythmia would stabilize after I'd
eaten an omelette with spinach and drunk a
cup of coffee with double cream and I'd always be able to go out and do it all again, with no ill effects.
I
eat at least 6
cups per day either in salads, smoothies, or entrees.
I
eat at least 1/2
cup pineapple every single day and love it.
Am I getting
at least 5
cups a day (which is the minimum I
eat for optimal health)?
I
eat at least 1
cup per day, (usually frozen) and some freshly dried berries like mulberries and goji berries.
Liz
eat every 2 hours small portion meals called mini meals and drink
at least 8
cups of water a day not tap water (too much chlorine and floride) you need purified water Kangen or Brita water just don't use reverse osmosis as this has no minerals in it.
Eat at least one
cup of cruciferous vegetables daily (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, bok choy).
•
Eat a total of
at least 3
cups of vegetables daily.
The 2 most important lifestyle changes you can make today is to starting
eating 1/2
cup of beans with every meal (3x / day) and walk (or exercise) for
at least 10 minutes after each meal (3x / day).
An easier approach is to try to
eat at least two
cups per day of foods rich in well - absorbed calcium.
If you really enjoy
eating fruit in the evening,
at least try to limit your portion to, say, one
cup of grapes (as opposed to three big handfuls).
Every day I
eat 4 - 5 pounds of produce,
at least a
cup of beans, flax seed, oat meal, avocado, and nut - based dressings.