Not exact matches
Put the root cubes
in a blender or
food processor with a
small amount of cold
water, just enough to cover the blades.
Just mash them or puree
in a blender or
food processor with a
small amount of water.
Put the
food in a glass bowl, then add a
small amount of water just to cover the bottom
of the
food.
Likely when your baby is ready for solid
foods you might consider offering
small amounts of water (2 ounces or so)
in a cup with his meal.
It's found
in small amounts in many plant - based
foods because, during growth, plants naturally absorb trace
amounts of arsenic from the soil and
water.
The proper way to take
in minerals is through mineral - rich
water; through nutrient - dense
foods and beverages; through mineral - rich bone broths
in which all
of the macrominerals — sodium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur — are available
in ready - to - use ionized form as a true electrolyte solution; through the use
of unrefined sea salt; and by adding
small amounts of fine clay or mud as a supplement to
water or
food, a practice found
in many traditional societies throughout the world.
Your body will burn fat to get
water because it needs to survive so you do end up burning a lot
of time by iftaar... But the main thing lies
in iftaar and the way you open it... Consider opening ur fast with three dates and drink
water in short intervals and
small sips... While choosing
foods... Prefer to consume
foods with less
amount of sodium so the body does not again build up fat so your fast would be beneficial..
Also note that digestion is a 98 - 99 % efficient process - there are MINIMAL nutrients left
in human waste matter, and what is left are primarily fibrous starches that we can not digest (like cellulose), a few undigested
food particles,
small amounts of fat, and
water.
Avoiding all fluoride is nearly impossible; the
water has spread to crop fields and
small amounts lurk
in all kinds
of foods.
• Take a
small amount of dry
food or kibble
in a container, and a dish to offer
water to your pet.
This can be remedied by softening the
food with
water or mixing a
small amount of canned
food in for several days.
Pets will travel better with
small amounts of food and
water in their system frequently rather than allowing the pet to eat his or her normal ration.
Take away both
food and
water for 12 - 18 hours - If no vomiting offer a
small amount of water and bland
food - if able to keep that down for an hour offer a bit more - if no vomiting
in 36 hours then gradually reinstitute regular diet and feeding schedule.
He also says that when dogs lose interest
in dry
food, adding warm
water, chicken broth, or a
small amount of canned
food can make it more appealing.
Please do not feed your pet on the day
of the exam (
water in small amounts is ok), as
food and air
in the stomach and intestines can interfere with some ultrasound examinations.
Mix
in a
small amount of warm
water (just enough to turn into a paste) prior to mixing with
food or when
in food dish.
When attempting to trap feral cats, only put a
small amount of food in the trap cage the night before surgery with a
small bowl
of water.
To get their electrolytes up, sprinkle powdered Gatorade on their
food, or mix a
small amount in their
water, or give them a bowl
of Pedialyte