Sentences with phrase «food ration as»

Puppies learn much more easily if you use part of his daily food ration as a motivation for good behavior.

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So, you know the physician was — was treating kids in — in a pediatric ward during World War II and what happened was grain was rationed and so no grain was available as food source for the hospitals, so the kids all went into spontaneous remission.
Foods rich in ARA include meat fats, eggs, and liver — the very foods eschewed by most Americans as «unhealthy» even those who gladly gulp down a daily ration of industrialized fish oil capsules!
It is useful as a component of frozen foods and ration packs etc..
That's why, when you'd add it back in, you'd want to keep it asas liquid and easy to process, as you add it back in and gradually rationing back up to solid food.
During World War II, as I'm sure you know, food was rationed within the UK.
Louis sets a plan in place early on how they can ration out their food and try to let optimism carry them through as they must battle nature's grueling elements.
Over tense, terse mealtimes, where meagre portions of rationed food are shared, the men display varying coping mechanisms to survive both the harsh living conditions and the orders from on high that treat them as little more than sacrificial fodder.
He searches for an escape route, takes charge of the (very limited) food rations, and acts as referee and light of hope in an extremely volatile situation.
In a beautiful Thames - side room in West London, decorated with camouflage, bunting, British flags, artefacts such as gas masks and a rationing table displaying the meagre amounts of food allocated to individuals each week, the children were immersed in the story of Lotte's War.
There, Helga continued to write with astonishing insight about her daily life: the squalid living quarters, the cruel rationing of food, and the executions — as well as the moments of joy and hope that persisted in even the worst conditions.
This welcoming scene played out over and over as people steadily approached the truck to get their weekly ration of pet food.
One of the most important parameters used to determine the calorie requirements and formulate the daily ration for adult dogs is the metabolizable energy (ME), which is defined as the amount of calories from pet food that can be used by the pet's body once digestion is complete.
As they get the hang of it, you can begin increasing the proportion of canned food in the ration.
The Eagle Pack dog food rations are protein - rich formulas with fresh meat and meat meals as the main sources of meat - based protein.
If you are looking for the closest comparable thing, it would be something like meats that are freeze - dried after cooking, such as for backpacking and emergency food rations.
In many cases, however, maintaining a healthy weight for cats is as simple as rationing the food or switching to a reduced - calorie formula.
To prevent your puppy from porking out on junk food treats, use your pup's daily ration of kibble as training treats.
If your older dog isn't exercising as much, cutting back on her food rations is important so she maintains her youthful figure.
As food was rationed to working dogs only, those who could not work (white or predominantly white dogs) were not allocated any food.
«The size of the cat food market may come as a surprise to many,» says Ron Jackson, assistant to the president at Hi - Tek Rations.
The amount of food offered should be rationed in the same way as you would with wet food.
The float plan should include: 1) the number of boats and boaters on the trip as well as the color, size, and type of craft used; 2) names and addresses for the boaters, as well as emergency phone numbers; 3) any survival and special emergency equipment should be listed (EPIRB, VHF, food rations, flares, etc.); and 4) the place, date, and time of departure and return should be logged as well as destination (s).
Then I have plans to judiciously ration my food as I go from place to place, keeping myself safe for extended periods of time.
Wolcott attempted to continue her career as well as raise her husband's children but, with war rationing of foods, cars, tires, and gasoline, and women shifting from traditional low - wage housekeeping positions to high - paid war work, that plan proved impossible, especially now that she covered the Western United States.
I'd also say that if the oil could be used over a very long term period and not pumped as fast as it could be extracted and if it was rationed solely for strategic needs of the military or for food production then that would again be another argument I could get my head around.
From the «In Bed With Big Oil» file, I was poking around the Royal Society website looking for the papers discussed in this news article — particularly the one that apparently advocates food and energy rationing as a response to climate change.
Parents are already very familiar with this concept, but bringing along emergency rations on your travels, and replenishing your supply with trusted items as you go, is the best way to be sure that you are not exposing yourself, or your children, to potentially contaminated foods when the dining options are limited, stomachs are growling, and patience is in short supply.
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