Sentences with phrase «healthy things like»

Skip the the junk food and stick to healthy things like whole grains, fresh vegetables, and fruit (in moderation otherwise diarrhea may result).
I need to be better about eating healthy things like these to fuel for my workouts and races.
Base your meals around those healthy things like yummy greens.
Maybe it's the fact that I was visiting my parents for 10 days and when that happens, tortilla chips become my afternoon snack instead of healthy things like energy bites.
A bright red, beautiful, delicious smoothie full of healthy things like beets, tart cherries, apple cider vinegar, chia seeds, and greens.
Even healthy things like kale, broccoli and beans can create a gassy environment that can lead to uncomfortable gut growth.
They add healthy things like nuts / seeds and nut butters, which massively increase the calories.
Keep offering your son foods he can feed himself from what you're eating, or snacks during the day of healthy things like big pieces of apple, banana, avocado, cheerios, etc..
I usually try to add a bunch of healthy things like flax seeds, oat bran or wheat germ but the best part is how fresh everything is when you make it at home: No preservatives and not a drop of corn syrup in sight.
Hi Natalie... these sound SO good, in always looking for healthy things like this to make an give my daughter to put in the grans lunchbox for school, a nice pick me up for the rest of their day, your recipes are always good for that, Thanks again for sharing...

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But how to improve your ability to delay things like eating junk food when healthy alternatives aren't available, or to remain on the treadmill when you'd rather just stop?
Like, what are the most important things that make it healthy?
Things like nuts, nut butter, seeds, avocados, healthy oils and fatty fish are really satisfying, so you'll feel less hungry and take in fewer calories after you eat them.»
Imagine you had no legacy customers to satisfy, no assets to maintain, no dividend to pay — nothing to stop you from creating the perfect postmodern organization.What would you do?If you're a seasoned and successful chief executive like Christine Day, you just might join something that looks a little like Luvo Inc., an ambitious young company that makes, of all things, healthy frozen dinners.
The values included things like healthy work - life balance, inclusiveness, embracing mindfulness and equanimity, taking responsibility, and always communicating openly and honestly.
I just mentioned tonight to my apartment mate, that it seems bizaar that any number of simple things, like «love one another», «do no harm», «material riches seldom bring fufillment», «a life of moderation is usually the healthy choice»....
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
They will often say that outreach and evangelism is the job of the individual Christian, and you will hear them say things like «Healthy sheep naturally reproduce.»
Instead, I like to see things on a gradient from more healthy to less healthy.
In my opinion, this is a good and healthy thing, and provides a great opportunity for a post-Christian church to truly live and love others like Jesus in the world.
Our society is becoming post-Christian, but this is a good and healthy thing, and provides a great opportunity for a post-Christian church to truly live and love others like Jesus in the world.
I'll write about how the Industrial Revolution and modernism gave rise to a techno - medical method of birth that treated women like machines to manage, problems to solve, and how we forget that the very work of birth is the the thing that makes life after birth richer and healthier.
The processed ham may not be the healthiest choice, but we've tried lots of things and this is what they like best.
... Or at least our drama would be about more important things, like kids who are falling through the cracks in school, families that can't afford to healthy food, a teenager who doesn't have anywhere to sleep at night.
But the feeling is not only that, God made the women body to adapt to the men body, like a puzzle, if you force a piece to enter it will distort the image right it is the same things for your body, sex does not only mean baby, but it is only when you join with a compatible body that it is not a sin, God is the best doctor because he made your body, only he know the result in your body and he is also your Father, who's father do not want this child healthy or happy, or better the night thinks even if it is not your fault «why does my child as to suffer all this, and walk in the difficult road».
One thing I would ask you to reconsider is your statement about Christianity not allowing thinking, or as you said, «This is probably why there is not one passage in the Bible in support of intelligence and healthy skepticism, but literally hundreds in support of blind acceptance and blatant, sheep - like gullibility.»
Whether it is for evil, like a stolen name or for good, the encouragement to prayer, the message that «Atheism is not healthy for children and other living things» is being used to expose an insidious evil that is atheism.
I'm simply saying that things like MySpace are only healthy when done in moderation.
Or maybe your well - being has taken a back seat, and things like going to the gym or cooking a healthy meal seem like unattainable goals right now.
I have a nut allergy and wondered if there were any equally healthy alternatives you know that would work instead of things like almond butter, coconut oil, cashew butter etc that feature quite heavily in your recipes?
Hi kelly, lots of people have successfully gained weight eating this way If you boost your portions of healthy fats, avocados, nuts and add brown rice to your salads and curries, add lentils to your soups, up your intake of things like quinoa or porridge for breakfast etc I really hope that helps, ella x
Try fun things like dips, wraps, veggie sushi, healthy pizza, banana nice cream, etc..
I don't like classifying myself as any particular thing as I find it's restrictive, yes almost all of what I eat is technically vegan and gluten free, but I don't like being defined as a certain thing because I don't want to feel like I'm «failing» because I add honey to my rye bread or eat a barley salad because it's the healthiest thing on the menu!
I personally feel really great when having things like almond flour and almond butter, as these are sources of healthy fats which is really important for a healthy diet.
I have always been healthy but didn't realise how many additives were in basic things like cereals and breads!
Plus, I am new to this whole «healthy eating» thing, so I would like to make sure I will really enjoy it and keep it up before I invest too heavily.
I love it because you make things I love much like natulla in a healthy version.
I'm always amazed when you can use healthier ingredients for the same results but we're so used to things like oil and egg that we don't even bother trying or remember to do so.
Unfortunately, many store - bought options aren't paleo - friendly, or even very healthy because they contain things like maltodextrin (a corn - based additive our family doesn't tolerate well), soy, and other junk.
It looks so healthy to eat and the best thing is it's glutten free I like the color of the dip, it looks yummy... darasi @ best diet plan recently posted..
But what a wonderful thing it is, to be able to eat healthy versions of «normal» foods like this!
but more like detox as in filling - my - belly - with - things - that - are - happy - and - healthy.
Come on, by now you all know how I like to do things up on Ambitious Kitchen — makin» healthy things look unbelievably tasty since 2011 (because they are, duh).
We all will probably indulge some during the holidays, but balancing that with some healthy eating habits along with some coldbuster recipes like this mango turmeric smoothie might be the thing that saves you from a month of agony.
I feel like it is a reasonably healthy alternative to other spreads if you need such or right out of the jar but you must keep the portions under control or else the calories and carbs will still add up as with most things.
This may sound a little on the neurotic side to some people (like my husband) but I am always trying to find ways to cut cost and make things healthier at the same time.
The bottom line is: everything including sugar in moderation, offer healthy food and refuse to substitute other things eg sweets, candy etc, and don't force a child to eat something he / she clearly doesn't like.
Something that includes all the nutrient dense additions you find in a traditional HGB; things like homemade bone broth, healthy fats, leafy greens and a good handful of herbs.
One thing I like to do in the kitchen is take a favorite recipe and come up with a healthier version.
You want your primary focus to be on omega - 3 fatty acids and healthy, saturated fats from things like coconut oil, pasture - raised meats, and butter from grass - fed cows.
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