Sentences with phrase «life than fast food»

It was about a city kid learns there is a lot more to life than fast food and TV.

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The bottler has been working for more than eight months with The Coca Cola Co, big supermarket chains, fast food and convenience store chains and small retailers to ensure that sales of Coke Life meet or beat ambitious expectations.
For more than twenty years, the food editors and chefs in the kitchens at MARTHA STEWART LIVING have produced dozens of bestselling cookbooks, including Martha Stewart's Cooking School, Martha's American Food, Martha's Baking Handbook, Everyday Food: Great Food Fast, and Power Fofood editors and chefs in the kitchens at MARTHA STEWART LIVING have produced dozens of bestselling cookbooks, including Martha Stewart's Cooking School, Martha's American Food, Martha's Baking Handbook, Everyday Food: Great Food Fast, and Power FoFood, Martha's Baking Handbook, Everyday Food: Great Food Fast, and Power FoFood: Great Food Fast, and Power FoFood Fast, and Power Foods.
The fast - food chain was serving eggs to Americans from caged chickens, he said, each living in a space smaller than the paper rectangle.
But with time flying faster than ever I didn't want making my own baby food to be something that took over my life.
Although they take different approaches, their goals are similar: to have kids begin to make conscious food — and life — choices by showing them that there's more to it than pointing at a supermarket shelf, opening a box or waiting in a fast - food drive through.
In many cases, this leaves adults and kids with easier access to fast food than fresh produce, more broken sidewalks than safe parks, and a greater chance of getting sick than living well.
A big raise would do more than improve the lives of fast - food workers.
Turns out that just like many other aspects of life that we take for granted (like mobile phones, fast food, and bottled water), our shoes can often do more harm than good.
«Our ancestors ate this way and didn't have many of the chronic diseases we do, but that doesn't mean the food they ate is the reason why; drawing that conclusion would be like saying we live three times longer than our Paleolithic ancestors because we eat fast food,» says Christopher Ochner, MD, research associate at the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals.
And although a 2008 study discovered that eating out doesn't necessarily cause weight gain, people who live in neighborhoods with more fast - food restaurants have a higher risk of obesity than individuals who have a higher per capita of sit - down options.
If you live a busy life style and need to go to the fast food drive thru there isn't anything other than a salad or Chili on the menu that does not contain bread.
Real foods do perish faster than processed foods who have a shelf life.
When residents live more than a mile from a supermarket and have limited access to a vehicle or public transit it limits their food source to what is directly around them, which is usually fast - food and gas station food.
Health - conscious vegetarians who eat pastured dairy and eggs may well live longer than omnivores eating processed, packaged and fast foods.
People living in poverty are often overweight or obese, a seeming contradiction until you realize that it's cheaper to get a greasy, fast food hamburger than it is to buy ingredients for a fresh salad or smoothie.
Having reached for the first time a point in human existence where more humans are overweight than are hungry, where our children's life expectancy is less than ours, and where food resources and indigenous knowledge are vanishing faster than we can preserve them, increasing nutritional knowledge on both local and global scales is of vital importance.
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Orphaned Lola, who lives in a group home and has little to look forward to other than her fast - food job, discovers a portal that connects to her high school as it was in 1923.
But even though we don't have to deal with that pesky creditor Gaia the same way we would a debt in our daily lives, we've still got to come to terms with the fact that humanity is spending our natural capital faster than our planet can regenerate it, and that bill's gonna come due sooner or later, in the form of major impacts on our food, water, energy, and natural resources.
Maybe they need to take the time to apply some of your home cooking knowledge instead of eating take - out stuff from dominant fast food joints; I hear that fresh ingredients used in home cooking recipes are more beneficial for enhanced brain activity than the stuff used in the cheap, price competitve, generic, convenient «food» that many live off of these days.
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