Sentences with phrase «healthier things into»

I tried over the years to sneak healthier things into my husbands food, lots of times very successfully although there were times after he learned to be suspicious when I got caught out!
I can't wait to try it — I love stuffing all sorts of healthy things into a dish, and pasta is always a win around here!
I can't wait to try it — I love stuffing all sorts of healthy things into a dish, and pasta is always a win around here!

Not exact matches

Rather, the market is healthy, but not trending much.By scaling out, you can not only take some smaller profits, but achieve two other things: 1) keep some amount of that original position in case the market picks up again; and 2) reinvest a portion (or all) of your gains into another position (perhaps one with a little more volatility and / or opportunity).
A probe into several of China's largest overseas asset buyers is a healthy sign that regulators are getting on top of things, an investor said.
A healthy discussion ensued and one thing became quite clear: Pastors long to live into that letter but are afraid it will cost them their place within their community.
Maybe they should introduce a little role playing into their intimacy to help them both see that there is such a thing as healthy lust.
I think it would be healthier to get into the rhythm of regular community worship again without being «the guy» (which is one of the hardest things for any pastor to do).
To a mind attentive to this state of things and rightly subject to the joy - destroying chill which such a contemplation engenders, the only relief that healthy - mindedness can give is by saying: «Stuff and nonsense, get out into the open air!»
I showed him a newsboy shouting the midday paper, and a No. 73 bus going past, and before he reached the bottom of the stairs I had got into him an unalterable conviction that, whatever odd ideas might come into a man's head when he was shut up alone in his books, a healthy dose of «real life» (by which he meant the bus and the newsboy) was enough to show him that all «that sort of thing» just couldn't be true.
But it represented yet again an area where the healthy God given desires were twisted into a thing of shame and guilt by my church and distorted my view of God as loving at all.
-LSB-...] I got into a much healthier corner of the blogosphere with sweet potato buckwheat bars (I'm more nervous about this, but usually the best food things come in strange -LSB-...]
Inspired by foodgawker, tastespotting, pinterest, and the millions of wonderful healthy food blogs around the world, I hope to bring these things together into a searchable format so that users can find the recipe they're looking for.
To start things off, I thought I would share a super simple, yet healthy, recipe to ease us all into whatever new year's resolutions we may have made.
One of my favorite things is making healthier versions of treats that I can fit into my macros!
Perfect if you're new to matcha and a brilliant gift for anyone into all things tea, green and healthy.
It got me thinking that sometimes, the way we present healthy food is so boring that it puts everyone off, but if we put a little effort into the presentation or packaging, things would look better, hence be more inviting.
Creamy, green, versatile and full of nourishment ranging from an abundance of heart healthy monounsaturated fats, a big hit of fibre, vitamin K, folate, vitamin B6, potassium and vitamin C; these perfect portions of goodness can turn a piece of toast or a standard salad into a thing of gastronomical wonder.
After moving to New York, I steadily got more and more into cooking, especially when I started becoming a little healthier (don't get me wrong, I still love cookies, I just try to have as few processed things, etc.).
It was time to take matters into my own Kitchenaid - challenged hands (seriously, that thing is scary) and make a delicious, healthy, vegan, EASY loaf of bread that I could take in to work and hide from J. I'm not kidding, that's how dire the situation is.
The only things I can think of that I didn't differently: used homemade veg broth I had in the freezer (I'm vegetarian though my husband isn't and he thought the soup was great) used mixed dried mushrooms (you can get a large amount from costco for not too much - I keep them on hand for all my dried mushroom needs) did a healthy glug of sherry (more than the recipe) into the mushrooms when they were done sauteeing added spinach at the end to the soup For the dumplings, the only thing I did that was different than what many would do is use an egg from one of my hens - other than that I made them just as other people did but mine were full of flavor and could be eaten plain.
I love that you get to deguiltify the whole smores - for - breakfast thing by incorporating into a healthy dish like oatmeal.
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Since the beginning of Spring I've crossed over into this healthy living thing that I can't seem to shake cause I feel good and I'm having a lot of fun trying to make super healthy and low calorie food taste fabulous!
The fun thing about burritos is that you can put anything in them, and while I'm normally into good old refried beans, I really wanted something hearty and healthy.
This meat - as - flavor concept is economical, decently healthy, and very much in tune with your friends who are currently into this whole «vegetable - forward» thing.
You may have seen my Homemade Healthier Blue Cheese Dip on Wednesday... so to be fair to those who dip their wings and things into ranch... (I have no idea WHY?!)
As the temperatures get cooler and the holidays are fast approaching, I'm constantly looking for delicious, healthy dinner recipes that are easy to prepare and allow me to fit all the other things into my day (including my run, of course).
My kids usually get homemade muffins with healthy things snuck into them, lol.
Probably one of my favorite things is when I can sneak in an extra veggie into a recipe or «trick» friends / family into loving something that's totally healthy.
He (Bielik) could have been eased into a few games when we had a full line up and a healthy lead, you learn much quicker playing the real thing.
Liverpool take a healthy two goal lead into the Europa League second leg against Manchester United, but can be rest assured that things won't be easy at Old Trafford, as the Old Enemy will look to pull all straps to ensure that they knock the Reds out of contention for their last piece of silverware for the season.
It's a beautiful book and full of good things that I think will certainly find their way into our repertoire and fill the need for healthy, hearty snacks for kids of all ages (Annabel, as you can see, is requesting Peach Frozen Yogurt right away.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
-- Visit the Park — Help prepare dinner — Create a board with «THINGS TO DO» — Have a healthy food art snack (Shape some veggies into an animal)-- Paint — Relax and read a book — Practice the ABC's — Create a fun science experiment — craft a project for the grandparents — Play a Scavenger Hunt — Do a Jigsaw Puzzle — Watch a documentary movie
The last thing I'll comment with to end my rant about your so - called ignorance is that while most births are perfectly safe and the child arrives completely alert and healthy (regardless of hospital or homebirth) there is and always will be an element of life and death mixed into the equation — not all hospital births end in a live child, in fact the percentages are about equal in both hospital births and home births were natural vaginal births occur..
Except this: 1) we know our kids need to be challenged at the right pace and experience failing — just like yours, 2) we know they need healthy social experiences (and guidance) to grow into healthy adults — just like yours, 3) we know being «gifted» is absolutely no guarantee in life for anything despite what everyone else seems to think otherwise, 4) we know being «gifted» can sometimes actually be a pretty heavy thing, and 5) we keep believing in the power of the human spirit.
One last thing before we get into the tools you need to make your own healthy baby food: when in doubt, consult with your pediatrician.
I always love how you advocate for taking the adoption charge out of the relationship when thinking on boundaries, to put things into a healthy perspective.
That's not to say that I don't like healthy food, but I have this addiction to junk that probably goes way back into my childhood, when money wasn't hugely abundant and things...
Once your newborn gets into the swing of things he should be consuming 2 1/2 ounces of formula per day for every pound of body weight, explains Healthy Children, a website published by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
If Congress wants to put healthier food into school lunches, it may have to go with the bill the Senate passed last month, or risk rehashing the whole thing later and getting nothing.
We work with parents across North America looking for help with things like establishing healthy sleep patterns, potty training their child, implementing positive discipline strategies, transitioning into daycare and schooling, dealing with picky eating, fostering giftedness, and so many more issues.
My point with this whole thing is... look at what you can do for your kids if you just put a little extra time and effort into making a fun, healthy lunch.»
Give your child the best start possible by finding a balance between homework and all of the other things that will allow them to grow into happy, healthy, well - rounded adults.
You may have to try several things before you can get your child into a healthy sleep pattern.
The important thing to remember is its all about having a positive birth experience and bringing forth a healthy baby into the world by whatever means necessary.
I went out there with marine biologists from all over the world in a Scripps Oceanographic Institution expedition trying to look at, you know, what would the baseline be for a truly healthy ocean that had not been overfished and overflushed with chemicals and all the other things that we dump into the ocean — and from those examples, I started to get an idea of what the world might look like without us, but then it occurred to me to really understand, I would also have to get a baseline for what was the world like before us.
In the course of our conversation, I mentioned that the one thing that was going to make all the difference, was if she started turning her «healthy actions» into «healthy habits»...
Many couples Iâ $ ™ ve counseled fall into a rut of using food as their primary way of spending time together — going out to dinner, or for ice cream, ordering pizza, making brunchâ $ ¦ Try mixing things up and plan activities that don't revolve around food (go to a play, art gallery or museum, or do something active, like hiking, biking, or indoor rock climbing), or involve healthy eating (visit a farmerâ $ ™ s market instead of a food court).
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