Sentences with phrase «foods are ok»

I am wondering which book is next to learn the specifics of which foods are Ok and which are not, and how to get the right ratios of fat / protein / carbs every day.
Step # 4 — some foods are OK to eat when fasting.
This eliminates the stress of deciding whether individual foods are OK.
In general, peanut - containing foods are OK for babies, unless kids have an egg allergy or severe eczema.
How would it be determined what foods are OK to share?
I can see how those kinds of foods are ok rarely, but I just worry that processed and sugary snacks aren't good on a regular basis.
Some foods are OK to pick up — think corn on the cob, chicken nuggets or cheeseburgers — while others are definite «no's» — rice, peas, and applesauce.
In this case we can speak of one plus one is two, why not turn a basically healthy tea into a indulging treat, because remember, were in the middle of the holiday season, so indulging foods are ok!
I guess as an instructional guide to people new to natural foods it's OK.
There are certain junk foods I'm OK with giving up, but mac and cheese is just never going to be one of those.
The food was ok, it was more for the atmosphere.
Eating your favorite junk food is OK once in a while.
The food is OK, I'm not hungry, I have bags of energy and I am down 20 lbs in less than 6 weeks.
Honestly the food is ok but I already lost 10 pounds in two weeks.
Some junk food is ok; but keep it to a very small part of your overall diet.
Use these tools: * drink water between meals only to thirst * sugar free gum only * whatever calorie - free food you are ok with — sugar free jello, pickles, are all low — but watch carbs!
There is so much conflicting information on juicing, and it would be great to have some research on what foods it is ok to juice, and what foods it is not a good idea to juice.
If you see «all life stages» on the package, it means the food is OK for pets in any of those categories.
May I ask when you say no dry food is it OK to give dry food that has no grains since now they have many dry formulas that have no grain in them or does it have to be wet food only.
His behavior, energy level and stools are all normal so I guess this food is OK for him.
The pub and restaurant in the lobby were handy and the food was ok.
The views overlooking the surf are fabulous and the food is ok.
The western food is OK but nothing special; stay with the Indonesian dishes.
The food is ok, but VERY overpriced, twice what we would pay in the USA for comparable quality.
The quality of the (Western) food was ok — the eggs were made with too much of an odd tasting fat — it took till the last day to get them well done and with minimal fat for a better taste.
food was ok but not great - overpriced for the quality
The food was Ok, but nothing great.
Food was ok but a bit rushed.
Food was OK, nothing to write home about.
The food was OK, but the crew was excellent.
extra leg space but the seat didn't recline enough, food was ok, beer was not cold enough but its a plane for more than 300 people so that could happen if you ask for a beer after 7 hours of flight.
If your power was out just a few hours and you didn't open the refrigerator or freezer, chances are the food is OK.

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She said she's gotten to a place where she can say, «OK, my brand is about fun and community, and dog food doesn't fit into that right now.»
As long as you can get there with the food, you are usually OK.
Second, it signals to consumers that cruelty - free eggs can be had, even at a fast - food joint, and so it's OK to expect that from a fast - food joint.
I guess if Joseph Goebbels had a restaurant it would be ok to go support his business to as long as he had good food?
Ok, so a poor and troubled teenager sees this billboard and decides he'll check out this American Athiests group to seek guidance and solace... he says «I don't care if there's a higher - power or not, I just need food and someone to talk to!»
Serving food or liquor is OK.
The brownies taste ok to me, but I'm used to sugar - free foods.
Thank you for allowing me to feel that it's ok to want to be in control of what you eat and what you feed your loved ones, and for compounding my belief that there is a simpler and more nourishing way to eat amongst all the processed «food» out there.
I've done all sorts of testing, food intolerances, blood type diet, which seem to be OK but carrots specifically get me shaking for some days.
Is it ok for me to take one of your recipes in to my food tech class at school?
That is because they contain soluble fiber (cheerios not that much, oatmeal its sort of ok) but there are other better food options that can lower cholesterol much better, and this is one of them.
My poor food processor is being held captive by my mom down in Florida (ok not really... I just still haven't moved all my stuff up to OH yet!)
Food is one of the many pleasures in life and it's OK to enjoy it!
I was craving to sit at the table instead of standing in front of the stove, is that ok to say on a food blog?
Casseroles are never pretty... haha but that's ok because I like to eat ugly foods.
The Vega sport powders look good but I just used the Garden of Life Brand (USDA Organic) Vanilla Spiced Chai (was on sake + coupon at whole foods) and make the original recipe first - it was ok but when I added the cocoa nibs..
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