Sentences with phrase «eaten such a long time»

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I am also a long - time contributor to major publications such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, Bon Appetit, Food and Wine, Cooking Light, Eating Well, Costco Connection, the Montreal Gazette, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, as well as online at www.ClabberGirl.com.
But growing up in a different denomination, it wasn't until those chapel services that I remembered such sweet goodness (I already knew I had celiac disease by that time) and longed desperately not just to participate but (insert confession) to eat that bread!
For me personally this is more important than whey protein, I can eat meat all day and not really get bored of it but eating carbs such as sweet potatoes and long grain rice 4/5 times a day has always been a task never mind cooking and storing it all first!
I haven't eaten chocolate in such a long time that I had completely forgotten how heavenly the combination of bananas and chocolate tasted.
We strictly followed the SCD for such a long time, but my boys can't do nuts, so it's such a blessing to have some treats they can actually eat.
If I purchase things that take a long time to prepare, such as sauces, and make quick eats at home, then I don't spend all night in the kitchen, and a have what amounts to being a custom - made TV dinner, which is fine by me.
If I purchase things that take a long time to prepare, such as sauces, and make quick eats at home, then I don't spend all night in the kitchen, and a have what amounts to being a custot - made TV dinner, which is fine by me.
«I have to admit that the fact I hadn't scored for such a long time had been eating away at me a bit, so I'm very happy but the most important thing is that we won three points.
She suddenly won't eat more than a few ounces at a time so I wind up feeding her almost the entire day long unless she's napping cause she wants to eat in such short spurts.
The report cites all the reasons you would expect for such a finding: a lack of full service, reasonably - priced supermarkets with seasonal fruits and vegetables, a predominance of restaurants serving greasy, fried food, and the fact that poor people often work multiple jobs and longer hours, so they're more likely to eat on the run and have less time to exercise.
So when you are eating extremely nutrient dense vegetables that tend to be exposed to large amounts of sunlight, such as artichokes, arugula, asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, lettuce, parsley, mushrooms and spinach, you should try to eat these foods as fresh as possible — and avoid storing them in the refrigerator or vegetable crisper for long periods of time.
While quickly dumping a whole host of anabolic aminos into the system is great if you're not going to be eating for long periods of time, it's not a great choice for those time periods where you're basically fasting — such as when you sleep.
If you must spend a long amount of time out in the summer sun, eat a skin - healthy diet with lots of antioxidants such as various teas, berries, carotenoids, etc..
When I eat out and my meal spans over a longer period of time (such as 90 minutes last Saturday!)
Such a system may seem out of place for a car designed to quickly eat up long stretches of the Autobahn, but is actually logical, considering a substantial number of these cars will no doubt spend much of their time slogging through urban gridlock.
Perhaps he had gone without food for such a long time that he had forgotten how to eat
I normally recommend basket muzzles for dogs who will be wearing them for longer periods of time (such as some of the patients I see for aggression problems, who may wear a muzzle for our entire training session every week), but for our purposes at the vet clinic, a regular cloth muzzle is fine as long as your dog can still eat small treats with it on.
My cats didn't take to it, but they have been on Taste of the Wild for such a long time, don't think I'll ever get them to eat anything else.
Then we waited such a long time to eat.
(A grand plan is what as an adult you consider important - like going to work on time, making your child go to bed at a decent hour, child tooth brushing, eating healthily etc. - which may have unfortunate (long - term) consequences if you don't stick to it - such as being fired, being tired, your child gets holes in his or her teeth, an unhealthy body etc.).
Note: This will mean that the person with whom the child is spending time will usually not need to consult on decisions about such things as what the child eats or wears because these are usually not major long ‑ term issues.
It feels like forever since we were living through that month long renovation with construction dust everywhere and eating microwave dinners more times than I want to count, but it is such an amazing feeling to have this beautiful space now, especially around the holidays.
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