Sentences with phrase «lean towards eating»

I'm not vegan, but I lean towards eating that way most of the time, and part of my experiments with making plant - based swaps in my favorite meals has brought jackfruit to my plate.
I'm also leaning towards eating cake for breakfast, lunch, dinner and the...

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Our family eats gluten - free, with a strong leaning towards a whole foods / Paleo diet.
They are the dark chocolate people, the ones who eat the actual gingerbread of the gingerbread houses (rather than people like me and most kids who would rather pick off the candy and royal icing), and those who lean towards fruit and nut types of concoctions rather than a sticky - sweet nougat or caramel.
It's really not a big deal, since I'm quite flexible with my diet — I regularly eat unsoaked nuts, seeds, and grains without compunction — but when given the easy choice, my preference always leans towards what's most healthful.
Hi, I am a 90 year old grandma who eats at 5PM SHARP, so to stave off the hangries, I started leaning towards lower carb foods that would keep my blood sugar level for hours.
Of course when I needed to clean up my diet and focus on eating less wheat and dairy, I naturally leaned towards higher - quality, more nutritional choices.
Thankfully, the trend is leaning more towards parents taking the pressure off and allowing their kids to be in charge of whether and how much they eat at mealtimes.
Although the diet states you can eat whatever you like on five days of the week, it doesn't guide participants towards the variety of foods required for optimal nourishment: vegetables, fruit, grains, dairy or dairy alternatives and protein sources such as lean meats, eggs and nuts.
If there is a danger in the move towards grass feeding, it is the danger of eating meat too lean.
When eating what I recommended, meaning the 20 - 30ish grams / meal (leaning more towards 30 for most men), this will give around 90 - 120ish depending on how many meals you have.
I've always leaned towards not eating meat, and went ten years strictly vegetarian when I was younger (16 - 26).
C is for Conscious Choices... We live in a society that is fast - paced, so it is quite common for many people to eat on the go and lean towards purchasing foods that are convenient.
Of course when I needed to clean up my diet and focus on eating less wheat and dairy, I naturally leaned towards higher - quality, more nutritional choices.
Women with pro ANA or other emotional, psychological leanings towards disordered eating are no 1 prime candidates to warn away from IF.
We lean towards plant based eating, but still do eat some animal products a few times a week.
With the current trend in human diets leaning more and more towards low - carb and gluten - free eating, it's natural to question whether or not a grain - free diet might be good for your dog.
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