Despite that, some cats enjoy chomping on plants every once in a while to
get roughage or fiber.
Not exact matches
Polenta does not
get the respect it is due... Flavors very well, and tastes great (and we will not speak of the
roughage)
I've
gotten a sandwich before which was good, but yesterday I felt like I needed some
roughage so I ordered their Firehouse Salad which included romaine, tomato, bell pepper, cucumber, mozzarella, pepperoncini, kalamata olives, grilled chicken, and light Italian dressing.
Not only were these dishes fantastically yummy (seriously, the guests could not stop raving), but given that my
roughage consumption tends to plummet with the cold weather (and close of CSA season), I love how excited these dishes
got me about eating leafy greens.
With 1.6 grams versus 0.9 grams per teaspoon, almond butter is the clear choice for those looking to lose weight or
getting on in years and in need of some extra
roughage.
Even if you can't
get a green smoothie in every day over the holidays, you can eat a few handfuls of mixed greens, baby spinach or romaine to give your body some
roughage.
Most of my CHO
gets taken by salads /
roughage, and residual grams in almond milk etc..
I
got a lot more absolute «fibre» (=
roughage) back in the days when I lived on mostly whole grains and sugar treats, but my gut was a mess and I paid for it with a lot of autoimmune problems.
If your bun does not
get enough
roughage (or if they eat too much sugary fruit), their digestion slows down — their stomach and cecum fail to empty in a timely manner, and they start to feel bloated and full.
Since the grains and
roughage also require water, there's enough to float a destroyer before a steer
gets to the slaughterhouse.
It's not pretty when Henry
gets a hankering for some
roughage.