After
eating sweet candy or a chocolate bar, we feel a quick boost of energy because of the high sugar content.
Not exact matches
Whether it's a Halloween
candy binge, a Thanksgiving dinner with all the sides plus a double helping of pie, or holiday celebrations all through December we've all experienced that post-party coma brought on by all the rich and
sweet eats this time of year.
I've heard that the fruit is the # 1 thing to
eat in Thailand — fruit carts on the street that serve fruit so
sweet it could be considered
candy.
The bottom line is: everything including sugar in moderation, offer healthy food and refuse to substitute other things eg
sweets,
candy etc, and don't force a child to
eat something he / she clearly doesn't like.
You want to stay on track with healthy
eating, but sometimes when the afternoon snack attack hits, you want something
sweet —
candy, cookies, those brownies your coworker just had to bring in to share with the office.
My favorite way to
eat leftovers is setting up the traditional plate all over again, but going heavy on the protein and veggie sides and lighter on the high - calorie treats like
candied sweets and stuffing.
I've never made my own
candy before (probably because I have a serious
sweet tooth and would
eat them all) but this looks like a great recipe to try.
They are the dark chocolate people, the ones who
eat the actual gingerbread of the gingerbread houses (rather than people like me and most kids who would rather pick off the
candy and royal icing), and those who lean towards fruit and nut types of concoctions rather than a sticky -
sweet nougat or caramel.
There is so much
candy and birthday cake at work, that even without making dessert we end up
eating too much
sweets.
They're so
sweet that I've been
eating them like
candy.
As we sat down to
eat she announced that the
sweet potatoes were «not
candied this year,» and then shrugged, as if to signify that the hostess / cook (me) was crazy.
Chewy, kinda crispy,
sweet, nutty, and oh so tasty, granola bars hit the spot when the old
sweet tooth kicks in, and they bring less guilt that comes with
eating junk food like
candy bars.
They were so
sweet that they can be
eaten plain like
candy!
Fortunately, there is absolutely no limit to the amount of
sweets I can
eat, because when I show up to a
candy - making class led by Jami Curl, the founder of Quin Candy, the table is covered with handmade, wrapped treats, like these Dreams Come True — which taste, true to their name, like Starbursts whose dreams have came
candy - making class led by Jami Curl, the founder of Quin
Candy, the table is covered with handmade, wrapped treats, like these Dreams Come True — which taste, true to their name, like Starbursts whose dreams have came
Candy, the table is covered with handmade, wrapped treats, like these Dreams Come True — which taste, true to their name, like Starbursts whose dreams have came true.
It seems like most families have some sort of rule about the consumption of
candy, such as allowing the
eating of
sweets only once a week, or no more than a certain amount per day, or maybe taking an Ellyn Satter approach and giving kids free reign so long as
candy -
eating doesn't interfere with meals.
It seems like most families have some sort of rule about the consumption of
candy, such as allowing the
eating of
sweets only once a week, or no more than a certain amount per day, or maybe taking an Ellyn Satter approach and giving kids free reign... [Continue reading]
«You can
eat an orange
candy or a strawberry
candy and your taste buds can only sense that both are
sweet,» he explains.
It has bin proven sugar does not make a child hyper active hell im proof of that wen I was a kid I had add & i didn't
eat candy &
sweets l liked vegetables raw or cooked but all kids have tons of energy that's why they say youth is wasted on the young never a truer statement.
By Sarah DiGiulio Pass up the vending - machine
candy binge, and say yes to a few pieces of this dark chocolate for the dressed - up
sweet tooth — without bursting healthy -
eating goals.
Eating sweets in excess, like
candy, desserts, snacks, chocolate or soda is most definitely bad for the kidneys.
And if you
eat candy, you most certainly will have issues with your
sweet tooth as well as your weight.
What I mean is stuff you would normally not
eat a lot of like
sweets, treats, brownies, cookies,
candy, etc..
Try to wean yourself off of cakes, pies,
candies, and other
sweets...
Eat mostly fruit or small amounts of super-dark chocolate instead.
Chewy, kinda crispy,
sweet, nutty, and oh so tasty, granola bars hit the spot when the old
sweet tooth kicks in, and they bring less guilt that comes with
eating junk food like
candy bars.
And even if you aren't
eating sugar through traditional
sweet treats like cookies, cake, soda and
candy, you might be
eating it in places that you least expect it (think pre-packaged foods such as bread, salad dressing and pasta sauce).
I love
eating them when I'm craving something
sweet -LCB- maybe like these stupid pumpkin
candy corn things! -RCB-
Eat fresh fruit instead of
sweets, chocolates and
candies.
They were so
sweet that they can be
eaten plain like
candy!
Practice portion control when you
eat sweets and avoid mindless snacking — instead of consuming
candy from the bag, for example, check the nutrition label and measure one serving into a bowl to avoid
eating several servings in one sitting.
Fruits are a
sweet treat and a nutritious alternative to
candies and other refined sugars, but it is possible to
eat too many.
i have a bad
sweet tooth and
eat sweets and
candy everyday, pretty much every food I'm not supposed to
eat on this diet is what I love to
eat and usually
eat on a daily basis.
It's released during stress or when we
eat — more so when you
eat carbohydrates (whole grains, legumes, cereals, breads, pastries,
candy,
sweets, sugar in all its forms, chips, tortillas, potato,
sweet potato, fruit, etc.).
And because liquid drinks don't trigger the same feelings of fullness as
eating solid foods, they may be even less filling than other sugary
sweets, like
candy.
Secondly, I have yet to come up with a completely unprocessed pre-workout snack that gives me enough protein (aka, fuel), tastes
sweet and chewy like a
candy bar or granola bar (no, I don't want to snack on a chicken breast thankyouverymuch) and can be
eaten in the car on the way to the gym.
Shortly after that I
eat anything from raisins,
sweet potato, and i even have Jolly Ranchers as i heard
candy as those were excellent post workout??
While over 95 % of Friedman students surveyed enjoy
eating candy on Halloween, only 53 % of them plan to hand out
sweet treats to costumed kiddos this year.
Many of us think that we don't
eat sugar because we don't
eat sweets like
candy, cake and ice cream.
They are so
sweet, it's almost like
eating candy.
It's his favorite meat by far, and since he hates just about every dessert on the planet (except rice krispie treats and sugary
sweet candy), I always have to
eat his share.
I
ate allllll the cookies and
candy and
sweets at home, and even snuck in a few more yesterday.
Sometimes the
sweetest candy is best
eaten later.
The ranch workers set aside
candied sweet potatoes, cactus and guayaba
sweets, mango jam, goat jerky, dribbly white cheeses, all food they themselves would like to
eat, but they knew the restless spirits were famished, and no family could afford to assuage its own hunger and insult the dead.
Way back when we were still kids, we really love to
eat candies, chocolates, and all other foods that are
sweet.
Candy,
sweets or dairy products can also cause some gastric distress for your pup; those containing xylitol, an artificial sweetener, can be fatal if
eaten.
Ting's poetry sits on the page in giant colored letters, like fallen rain: «i am fall in love / i sit himalaya / mountain /
eat candy / mouth / taste
sweet.»
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, restriction (six items; e.g., «I have to be sure my child does not
eat too many
sweets —
candy, ice cream, cake or pastries.»)