In fact, I endorse having someone you can talk with on a regular basis no matter
how healthy you think you are.)
ANY baby, no matter who the mother is,
how healthy she thinks she is, how well she thinks she ate, how fabulous her labor is, can fail to breathe at birth.
No matter
how healthy you think milk or juice is, it doesn't mean you can drink them all day long.
Do not give your dog any kind of people food no matter
how healthy you think it is.
No matter
how healthy you think it is for them, the bulk of the nutrition should always come from their dog food.
No matter
how healthy you think you may be, the next medical visit could potentially offer a landmine of surprises.
Not exact matches
And if you're afraid of making your team
think you're lazy, don't worry — they're most likely wondering
how you're trying (and sometimes failing) at having a
healthy work - life balance, too.
For example, we haven't spent as much
thinking about
how a
healthy immune system engages with the neurologic system, but it clearly does have a role as we look at neurodegenerative diseases.
To me, both illustrate
how completely such fundamental
thinking corrupts our minds and results in polluting what is in actuality a perfectly normal and
healthy activity.
How does this relate to your post: Well, though I
think «spirituality» is a good transition word for people leaving the normal generic unhealthy trappings of religion and embracing
healthier mental habits, I
think you 5 points are perfect for any ideology.
I wasn't going to comment further but as there has been a change in the tone of
how you have come across to one which I
think is more conducive to
healthy dialogue David I will dignify that by engaging with it.
It doesn't matter
how strong or
healthy we are,
how intelligent or informed we are,
how loved we are,
how spiritual we are,
how positive, prosperous, popular or determined we
think we are, sometimes things beyond our control come pounding down on us without warning.
In an attempt to encourage
healthy, honest dialog, and fruitful criticism in the Christian community, I am offering five
thoughts on
how to criticize well.
In an attempt to encourage
healthy, honest dialog, and fruitful, Christian criticism I am offering five
thoughts on
how to criticize well.
Think about
how our communities would thrive if the
healthy, stable and strong just rescued someone that is within their reach.
Hi Hannah, I am so pleased to hear that you are feeling
healthier and happier — it really is so amazing to hear that you have been able to change
how you
think of food and get yourself feeling good again.
Would just like to say
how nice these are, i do nt
think my daughter would like them as there not very sweet, but if your trying to eat
healthy!
I
think the paleo sweets have a palate adjustment, but knowing
how much
healthier they are I am adjusting well.
As my blog focuses on
healthy, gluten free recipes, I
thought a series around
how -LSB-...]
I
think about
how I can make something
healthier but still hit the spot in terms of taste and texture.
Now, I know what you are
thinking...
how is that
healthy?
I'm trying to figure out
how to budget for
healthy foods, and I figure if I buy coconut oil, instead of butter for baking, then, this would go a long way towards that goal, and I
think butter isn't as
healthy in our world, since it is probably from cows that are fed anti-biotics, and milk that is pasteurized and homogenized, what do you
think??
If Americans would realize
how easy it can be to eat a beautiful
healthy dish made with simple foods like fish, vegetables, and glorious spices, I really
think more people would find the joy in cooking and eating
healthy.
My kiddos start back to school in just over a week, and I definitely know
how quickly we all burn out from trying to
think up new, fun,
healthy lunch ideas!
Sharing a recipe for such a serious cause might seem very modest, but if you
think a little, everything starts in a plate, and it's important to remember
how much food matters in search for a
healthy life.
I also add a little sugar to mine while their boiling I know thats not the
healthy way lol but
thoughts how I've always made them Bless you Thank you for this Beautiful Soul food Blog
That's all considered pretty normal for what we
think of in terms of
how much exercise we should all be doing to «lose weight» and «be
healthy».
Just
think about
how proud you'll be when you can pull off a
healthy, whole - foods - based ice cream cake that looks like it came from Dairy Queen.
Thinking about this, if nothing else, is a nice reminder about
how the act of consuming food is so much more than just nourishing ourselves... and one more reason to consider seasonal / local grains and produce as
healthy — for ourselves, for the environment, and for others.
Although Chinese food is not traditionally
thought of as a low - calorie meal, Wonton Food is adjusting its products and talking with chefs and customers about
how its products can be used in
healthier recipes.
We must have similar tastes because I was just
thinking how to make a
healthy 100 Grand - my all time favorite candy bar.
If you are
thinking how it is ever possible to make French fries without potatoes, let alone making them
healthy, then,
think again!
Cohen's comment on her post to a question —
How does coconut water, with so many grams of sugar, drop your blood sugars: Cohen response: «I'm not sure that one study like this (or even two) means we should all start chugging coconut water but it's an idea, and I
think in moderation it's a very
healthy drink, much better than artificially - sweetened drinks (yes, sugar an all).
After
thinking about all of the wonderful cobblers and crisps I have had in my lifetime and realizing
how much butter and sugar they have, I needed a somewhat
healthy berry alternative.
I appreciate
how interesting, well
thought out, and
healthy your recipes are, and I so look forward to cooking from it.
If you understand
how to eat
healthy and balanced and what it requires to make dessert recipes, you'll probably be surprised to discover that it's a lot easier to eat
healthy and balanced than you
think.
One of the things that really got me
thinking about Meat Free Mondays is
how it's an easy step towards changing my eating habits, having a
healthier lifestyle and having a positive impact in the world.
In my opinion, chocolate just can't be not photogenic at all, especially when you know
how delliciuos AND
healthy it is ^ - ^ By the way, it seems that homemade or a high quallity store - bought chocolate is my favorite dessert ♡ =) ♡... hmm, but I
thought it was seasonal fruits, especially watermelons, and greens ^ - ^ I was so wrong, I guess!
In general, food of this shade is on the
healthy side so
how can you
think of anything else but the power of the nutrients coursing through your veins?!
Your first
thought at seeing a mini donut at 130 calories a pop might be,
how exactly are these
healthy?
I've been looking at recipes and
thinking, «now
how would Aggie make this more
healthy»!
I know what you're
thinking - «
How can a vegan cheese sauce that doesn't have nuts or oils actually taste good... and it's
healthy??».
«I
think many of us feel helpless in the face of environmental challenges, and it can be hard to know
how to sort through the advice about what we can do to make a meaningful contribution to a cleaner, more sustainable,
healthier world,» Paul says.
Perhaps your
thinking, «yeah
healthy without butter, but
how can it be any good»?
If I say
healthy, easy, vegetarian, feeds a crowd, can be reheated and has a make - ahead option,
how many recipes can you
think of in 30 seconds or less?
You may be
thinking,
how in the world is FULL FAT coconut milk
healthy?
This easy twist on oatmeal, from
How Sweet Eats blogger Jessica Merchant's new cookbook, The Pretty Dish, lets you have dessert for breakfast (and, come to
think of it, offers a
healthy dessert alternative come evening as well!)
As an avid yogi, it is through my study of yoga that I became more aware that
healthy eating,
healthy thinking and
healthy moving made such a difference to
how I looked and felt.
ACF members are invited to participate in an online survey to help culinary and nutrition professionals at Clemson University and Pennsylvania State University better understand what chefs
think about
how to make menu items
healthier at https://online.survey.psu.edu/chef/.
Just a
thought, I dislike
how you state about this muffin (and all your
healthy recipes) as the «best thing about them is the calories», isn't the nutrition more important you're using wholesome ingredients (minus the choc chips)-- your body doesn't recognise numbers!