Not exact matches
The first is the richly fragrant and deeply flavored from - scratch
chicken soup that my mom (or
even my dad on occasion) would prepare on a cold day for us to have to dip into for a few days, one that contained a whole
chicken and a bountiful
amount of aromatic vegetables, herbs and seasoning.
I did what the recipe said and
even though I flipped the
chicken and cooked it for the
amount of time said the
chicken still wasn't done.
Second time I doubled the recipe except for the
amount of chicken broth - it was
even better - great flavour and plenty
of sauce.
A blend
of whole - wheat panko and fine cornmeal gives this healthy
chicken recipe the perfect
amount of crunch
even though it's not deep fried.
Every last bite
of this
chicken chili is scrumptious, and it has just the right
amount of heat to warm you up on a bitter cold winter
evening.
I didn't increase the seasoning and I think that it would have tasted
even better if I increased the seasoning with the
amount of chicken and liquid I used.
Even though any cut
of chicken provides a large
amount of the protein you need, not all varieties are low in saturated fat.
Some healthy foods like
chicken, cereals and rice have large
amounts of calories, and
even if they are packed with nutrients, you can gain weight if you eat too much
of these.
It makes sense, then, that high - vitamin cod liver oil should serve as a safe standalone supply
of vitamin A
even during the winter, while liver from land animals should either be used during seasons where the supply
of UV - B rays from the sun is rich enough to guarantee adequate vitamin D, or in conjunction with vitamin D - rich foods such as lard from pastured pigs, oily fish, shellfish, and egg yolks from pastured
chickens, all
of which supply smaller but substantial
amounts of vitamin D. (For a list
of these and other food sources
of vitamin D with specific concentrations listed, see Appendix 3.
Even if you have the
chicken prepared ahead
of time, it takes the body a significant
amount of time to fully break down and digest protein from whole food sources, meaning more wait time for your muscles to get the building blocks they need to grow.
Because they are technically omnivores, hamsters have the ability to digest animal flesh — which is why they can safely consume small
amounts of chicken — but they do not need it to survive or
even thrive.
Holistic Select Duck &
Chicken Canned Dog Food is 78 percent moisture which is the maximum
amount of moisture that can be contained in a canned food unless it is labeled «stew» or «gravy» or something similar, in which case it can contain
even more liquid.
I find that with my working dogs if I feed rabbit for days in a row they tend to slim down
even if I am feeding the same
amount as I would
of chicken or beef.
Cost / Value for Money: 8/10 (15 kg costs # 38 but feed
amounts are quite low and need to be when you have a 50 kg dog) Quality
of ingredients: 7/10 (I am sure others can comment better than me but The Meat content seems good and is defined and the main cereal is rice, also the oils are
chicken / fish) Packaging / Marketing: 5/10 (Difficult one as packaging is very basic which keeps the costs down, but marketing could be better as few have
even heard
of it and it is by franchised delivery only) Apparent Taste Factor: 7/10 (Seems to be well accepted and eaten happily but has no sugar / Salt so possibly would score lower than some other dry foods) Back End Tolerance: 8/10
A food dispenser filled with
Chicken, Lamb, Liver and or
even 30 pieces
of kibble lasts about 1/2 hour, whereas the same
amount of food is normally consumed by the dog within thirty seconds to three minutes when the food is freely available.
For example, if
chicken is approximately 70 percent moisture and
chicken meal is 10 percent moisture in a can
of food,
chicken will be listed higher on the ingredient list than
chicken meal,
even if both are providing the same
amount of actual
chicken.»
You could, theoretically, play a good
amount of the game as the
chicken and
even take on enemies, though DrinkBox said that certains area will still require Juan's abilities from time - to - time.
What you do end up with, however, is a huge
amount of protein - rich grubs that can be fed to
chickens, or fish, or
even turned into biodiesel.
NOTE: For balance purposes, wrap the
chicken wire around an
even amount of times because the weight
of the wire will cause the shade to hang on the lamp unevenly if the
chicken wire is wrapped less than an
even amount of times.