Not exact matches
Lichtenfeld covers all the basics: stay active and healthy, exercise, play sports,
eat right, socialize a lot with
family and friends, meet new friends,
keep learning, do volunteer work, be involved in your community, run for office, attend church or other religious / spiritual activities, read books and newspapers, check your email and text your friends.
But many
kept the mood light, complaining about work,
family, Islamic restrictions on
eating pork and drinking wine, or fasting during Ramadan.
Or Institute a Way of Light wreath or an Easter Tree (via Ann Voskamp) You may also want to check out this fantastic list of Lent ideas for
families, which includes
eating fish sticks on Fridays, making paper chains, donating, and
keeping a gratitude jar.
For
families with children: Make a thorn wreath with your
family or Institute a Way of Light wreath or an Easter Tree (via Ann Voskamp) You may also want to check out this fantastic list of Lent ideas for
families, which includes
eating fish sticks on Fridays, making paper chains, donating, and
keeping a gratitude jar.
This helped
keep the animals safe at night from wandering off, getting
eaten by predators, or from getting stolen, and also helped
keep the
family in the upper room above (If memory serves me right, Kenneth Bailey writes about this in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels).
We jokingly said — «Wouldn't it be great to have a
family business making the food we all want to
eat, food that
keeps us happy and energised and be able to share it with everybody?»
Then Bloglines
ate my entire list of blogs that I followed, our
family moved a couple of times, and life
kept moving forward.
Anyway, I made a batch of my Dark Chocolate Flourless Fudge Brownies to take to a
family gathering, then remembered — my dad doesn't
eat chocolate... so I happily
kept them to myself and took my cinnamon roll cake recipe instead (which everyone loved).
In the meantime, my
family still has to
eat so this week I've been
keeping meals really simple.
Plus, November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, so Thanksgiving is the perfect time to show
family and friends how one can still
eat their favorite dishes while
keeping an eye on that nutrition.
I have 2 blogs (
[email protected]), which I
kept up on a weekly basis and my second blog (
[email protected]) which really inspired me to inform people about the benefits of
eating a whole, plant - based diet, while sharing homemade
family recipes which I modify to plant - based!
If you can
keep your
family from devouring the whole thing (good luck), you can also pack it up into tupperware to
eat for breakfast throughout the work - week.
Brett LOVES granola and
eats it everyday, so this
Family Sized Basic Vegan Granola recipe is a lifesaver as it lasts forever and makes a ton so that I don't have to
keep making a new batch every week.
Now that summer is upon us, we turn to fresh, nutrient - rich ingredients when we entertain, and we
keep things simple so we can spend less time cooking and more time
eating great food and enjoying the company of
family and friends.
Thanks for all your efforts... you have definitely helped to
keep my Weight Watchers meals yummy and good enough for the whole
family to
eat!
I have 2 little girls, your recipes are a fantastic way to
eat great food and
keep my
family healthy.
Kramer and I
ate this as leftovers for a few days and it just
kept getting better and better, so it's a perfect meal for a big
family or even just two people!
Have to
keep non GF
family member from
eating it all.
Keeping up with Whole Food Plant Based
eating in a hectic
family schedule can feel overwhelming at times.
I would love to be able to
keep a wheat belly approved pasta in my diet (if
eaten sparingly) as it is already hard enough trying to adjust to being wheat, gluten, sugar and dairy free when the majority of my large
family is unsupportive.
We are trying to
eat more carrots as a
family to
keep the eyes healthy.
For my first foray into recipe videoing I decided to
keep the process simple with a pasta dish and also have something to
eat for dinner tonight that all the
family can enjoy!
The use of coconut butter and coconut sugar really help to
keep these healthy, but you will still want to watch your portion sizes, so make sure you've got plenty of friends and
family around to help you
eat these.
Which is high praise really — food has been sounding just foul lately, and
eating has been something I've been doing ONLY to
keep from being yelled at by well meaning
family & friends.
I have made my own for my
family but they are not vegan... Like the tortillas — it is hard to
keep up with the volume that 3 teenage boyz
eat — but I like to make as much as possible from scratch.
I try and
keep my weekends fairly clean but I'm no longer as strict as I was because I love to
eat out with
family and relax a little.
The 11 - acre corn maze, the largest in Southern California, will
keep your
family a - «mazed» for hours while additional activities include hay - rides, a corn cannon, pumpkin patch ripe for picking, kiddie rides and activities, food vendors, and pie -
eating contests, among so much more.
We always try to make big batches on Sundays and
keep some in the fridge for the days ahead, which is how our
family ends up
eating some variation of this fried rice at least once a week.
Pets, particularly reptiles, can spread germs if they aren't
kept away from
family eating areas.
When choosing when to let your baby
eat tuna,
keep in mind any food allergies that might be in your
family.
Keep an eye out for allergies, especially if someone else in your
family has food allergies, however, kids this age should be able to
eat peanut butter, soy, fish, etc..
«After all, it's much more fun for the whole
family to go out for real ice cream once a week than to
keep low - fat ice cream in the freezer and
eat it every night.»
Editor's Note: This recipe seems like the perfect thing to have on hand to
keep your
family eating healthy.
There are lots of frozen foods available to
keep your
family eating healthy.
«Getting kids involved in cooking is a win - win situation: You can
keep them busy and they can take a few tasks off your list,» says Jane Logan, a Top Canadian Foodie Award winner and the writer at Hungry Janey, a blog dedicated to getting the
family eating delicious, healthy and home - cooked meals.
Examples include, «see how your brother
eats his vegetables», «why can't you
keep your room clean like your sister», «if you got good grades like you brother» ¦», «you're the best helper in the whole
family.»
Families on a tight budget or those looking for an all - in - one folding chair (including tray) will find the Simple Fold a practical solution to
keeping baby safe and comfortable while
eating.
It is safe to
eat and
keeps the cost down for
families that can afford a decent meal.
We try to
keep our
family healthy by
eating well and using essential oils to protect us from sickness and help us heal when we are sick.
If you find five evenings a week a stretch, try turning off the TV, IPads, cellphones; and on crazy days, rather than
eating seperately in a rush, try and east as a
family and just
keep dinners simple & quick — 10 minute eggs on toast every now and then is just fine!
We should also allow them to
eat at their own pace, without pressure to «
eat faster» or «
keep up» with the rest of the
family, unless of course they taking hours on end to finish a meal.
One of the challenges we all face is how to
keep our kids and
family eating healthy, especially for those of us whose
families are always on the go.
A life where I can go out to
eat as a
family and not have to work so hard
keeping tiny hands -LSB-...]
And try to
keep pet feeding areas separate from
family eating areas.
Many spiders are social when young but distinctly standoffish when older, when they are liable to
eat each other; so «I
keep families together until they seem to be disappearing too fast.»
According to Robert Poznanovich, executive director of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and author of It's Not Okay to Be a Cannibal: How to
Keep Addiction from
Eating Your
Family Alive, the battle for control is at the core of alcohol abuse and dependence.
But since grain free and low carb
eating is such a priority for them, Craig and Mariadecided to put together this slow cooker book to make it easier to
keep your
family nourished even during busy times or on those hot summer days when you just don't want to turn the oven on.
how much sugar declares moderation, how much is too much, how much sugar in this item makes it ok to
eat?!? my
family is struggling to
keep candida at bay and sugar from the daycare is one of our heaviest hitters.
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