Sentences with phrase «junk food my family»

I love the low prices and fun atmosphere, but too often I leave the store loaded up with a whole lot of junk food my family really doesn't need.

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«So long as junk - filled lunchboxes continue to dominate family outings, parents will have a hard time convincing their children that healthy food can be a treat too,» he said.
Kaaren says: I realised that although my family do have a good diet (whole foods, grains fruit, veggies, not much junk food) we weren't having «enough» of the good stuff.
But sometimes family members can be picky and all they want is unhealthy, junk food.
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I cringe when I think about the junk and chemicals that I fed my family, thinking that they were a healthier alternative to the higher calorie foods.
I made it for my family and my brother who loves his meat and junk food asked me «is it healthy, because it's so good there's no way it is!»!
Sustain has welcomed commitments from shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth that a future Labour Government would introduce legal standards for hospital food, extend the sugary drinks tax and ban junk food advertising during family TV, for the benefit of the nation's health.
They were the true naysayers — they tried to say we couldn't get the junk food out of the schools, that no one would be able to get more families to fill out the free lunch application, and that students wouldn't want to eat fresh fruit or salad or healthier entrees.
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While outright bans may be seen as going too far, some kind of restriction on junk food in schools seems like a sensible adult decision, given the impact of obesity on children, families, and the health care system so well documented in Weight of the Nation.
Lower - income families don't subsist on junk food and fast food because they lack nutritional education, as some have argued.
From increasing the federal reimbursable rates to eliminating junk food marketing to children to supporting families» access to fresh, healthy food (to encourage youths» taste preferences), we need to be doing a lot more to ensure all kids are getting proper nutrition.
«If you and your family have been eating junk food, it may take all of you a little time to change your taste buds.
When families sit down together to eat, they eat healthier, have better communication, eat less junk food, and research even shows kids who eat meals with their families actually do better in school.
«Six in 10 food ads during family TV shows push junk food, UK study reveals: Report highlights major «loophole» in the regulation of junk food advertising to children.»
A new report, based on research conducted at the University of Liverpool, shows that almost six in ten food and drink adverts shown during family programmes in the UK popular with children are for «junk food» such as fast food, takeaways and confectionery.
Some scientists, including Mike Rayner, the lead scientist on the team that generated the model, advocate a so - called fat tax that would make junk food harder to come by and subsidize healthy food in an effort to allow lower - income families to eat more healthfully.
«Our findings challenge this common notion that only low - income families feed their kids junk food because it appears wealthy families are not always making healthier choices either.»
Growing up, my family didn't eat a lot of junk food.
For some people, completely getting rid of junk food may be difficult especially if you live with a big family who doesn't want to join you in the healthy band wagon.
Not so with age, or in those who are carbohydrate - intolerant due to genetic reasons (such as a family history of diabetes) or just from long - term junk - food consumption.
Amber Stevens, who plays Ashleigh on ABC Family's hit show Greek, enjoys the Cardiobar workout, can't pass up free junk food, and wants girls to feel good about themselves.
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«Alison cuts through all the extraneous language to focus in on what really matters: concrete steps one can take to go paleo and make it work in a modern world full of tempting junk food, skeptical family members, picky children, life and work - related stress, holiday treats, household budgets, and poor sleep habits.
Even worse, you'll have «well - meaning» family and friends who tell you to skip workouts, stay out late, miss meals, and chow down on junk food.
I just bought the Honest Co vitamins since I have what I consider to be the pickiest, junk food lover ever and I plan to use them while the family transitions to a better way of eating.
This healthy recipe for party mix that is great for snacks at home too will delight both your junk food and healthfood eating friends and family.
Pre-makeover, this family noshed on junk food, blew off exercise, and carbo - loaded at dinner.
I am getting ready to welcome a new baby to the family and would hate to rely on takeout or junk foods.
Over the Hedge may resemble its ever - present junk - food more than nature, but families with hearts set on the multiplex can indulge, just this once.
My family own some of his albums and a nice collectors book of his tv episodes.Let's look at adults who feel compelled to buy junky souvenirs at football games and swill down junk food and beers in front of the eyes of the younger audiences at these events.Come on... let» lay blame on the right parties.
«Naturally, our first stop was to buy junk food and fossil fuel...» Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry and pluck, Barbara Kingsolver and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial - food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it.
It's the time of year when holiday party - goers lament their seasonal overindulgences and commit to «turning over a new leaf» on January 1st — promises to hit the gym every day, clear the pantry of junk food and turn off devices during family time are among the hopeful resolutions traded over hors d'oeuvres and prosecco.
Do you give him or her coffee, wine, fatty fried foods, and even junk foods that you and everyone else in the family absolutely adore?
These gently sweet, crunchy veggies are just as exciting to many dogs as highly processed junk food, which makes them an excellent snack to have on hand during parties, family dinners, or other events — if you have some carrots ready to toss to your pooch while everyone else eats chips, they won't feel left out.
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How can we trust adults who don't understand the impact of their gas - guzzling family car on the planet or that feeding their kids junk food is leading to an obesity epidemic?
In an opinion piece for The Guardian, writer Barbara Ellen argues that a major shift has occurred since junk food became the mainstay of poor families» diets.
While I agree with Ellen that junk food has crept into the main meals of far too many families, I don't agree that cooking well is such an impossibility for poor families.
I am really amazed at the amount of junk food and soda pop some of the high spending families consume.
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