Sentences with phrase «like eating fish»

If an agent finds out that his or her lead is a Republican who likes to eat fish, Mintz says it's not going to go over well if the agents calls the lead and says, «Hey, I see you like eating fish
I eat whatever feels good to me, so if I feel like eating fish, meat or greek yoghurt sometimes, then I eat it.
There was a midafternoon change of plans when Brandon informed me that he just did not feel like eating fish tonight.

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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.»
She also eats a lot of fresh, lean protein sources like fish and chicken.
I never ate, like, grilled fish or knew the flavor of the ocean.
Researchers looked at aspects of previously agreed - upon standards for healthy eating, including high intakes of vegetables, fruit, nuts, whole grains; healthy fats like those from fish and olive oil; and low intakes of red and processed meats, sugary beverages like soda and juice, and trans fats and salt.
The Mediterranean diet mimics the eating habits of that region, with an emphasis on fish and seafood, leafy greens, nuts and legumes, and low in red meat, carbs like sugar, and saturated fat.
So if your body isn't full of diverse bacteria, the researchers suggest eating a diet full of dairy, vegetables, meat like chicken and fish, eggs, and oils, because it will diversify your gut microbiome, which could improve your health.
Before the end of the 1960's McDonald's had expanded to all 50 U.S. states through agile product shifts, like the Filet - O - Fish, which was developed for Catholic after Ray Kroc noticed a significant drop off in burger sales during Friday's of lent (when practicing Catholics traditionally do not eat meat).
good question, it will not be answered, its like asking muslims if they eat halal fish, these people are the owner of their religion even if they do nt have basic understanding..
So I decided to eat a worm the old fashioned way, exactly like a fish: raw.
But I still needed to eat like a fish.
Traditionally, worms are thought to be the common food of fish, but in more contemporary times, I believe that fish like to eat the faster pasted grasshoppers.
I began with eating like a fish.
But eating and swimming like a fish might help me learn to think like one.
So although swimming like a fish did not go nearly so well as eating like a fish, both experiences helped me accomplish my goal of learning to think like a fish.
I have no idea why fish like to eat these things.
They just swam around doing fish things like reproducing and eating.
The crowd that ate the loaves and fish and were so satisfied by what Jesus did for them in the hills above the sea that they wanted to crown him king left when he explained to them what life with him was really like.
I agree with Religion as being something Big Fishes use to lure the weak so they could eat them... But Jesus is not a Religion... He brings Hope to sinners like you and me...
If you don't see what sublime love it was for God to browbeat Abe into gutting his kid like a fish, make Job eat caca quesadillas, and send his only baby to be whipped to ribbons, speared in the bladder, and tortured to death by a bunch of drunk Italians to pay off the debt we all owe for something none of us did, you're just nuts...
Islam, for hygienic reasons and in order to form kind and good habits, forbids Muslims to eat pork, animals dead by themselves, animals not killed by Muslims, blood, food given to gods, snakes, poultry which eats meat, and sea food not shaped like a fish, and forbids smoking, drinking, and the use of narcotics.
I identified with every word, I'd say I'm mainly plant based, but like yourself I have a meat eating partner, and often when we are in a resturant of his choice, I'd rather go for something like fresh fish with steamed veggies than pasta pizza etc... Although I 100 % stay away from meat now (I never liked the taste anyway) when I'm out in a social environment I will eat fish and eggs.
Seafood lovers would like nothing better than to be able to drop a fishing line into a bay or river in Alaska and eat what they catch.
I'm very interested in eating as much like this as I can, meaning no meat except for the occasional fish, mostly plant, fruit and nut based, eating mostly raw, no dairy or gluten etc..
By now I am almost fully pledged vegetarian (I still eat fish sometimes though, but that need decreases) As a former meat eater I enjoyed Golabki, Flaki and Pierogies, both are polish cuisines because even though I was born in Germany, half my heritage (specific: my mother) comes from Poland and I grew up with traditional polish cuisine, which still counts as comfort food to me (Omg I need to mention I tried so often to make Bigos Vegetarian without sacraficing the taste, but it's still a challange) Bu talso my other half of heritage come from Hungary, I also enjoy traditional Hungarian food like Langos and Palacsinta (so good) Basically I've been brought up with no fear from anything new, I have no prejudices, try everything I can and enjoy home cooked meals made with local basic ingridients the most!
For days when I feel like I'm forcing myself to eat fish, this is perfect.
A: The first way to get more collagen in your diet is to eat naturally collagen - rich foods, like high - protein foods, including beef, chicken, fish and egg shell membranes and yolks, and homemade bone broth.
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.
As the food chain progresses, big fish eats little fish et cetera, the bigger fish end up consuming all of those chemicals and fish like tuna and salmon end up ridden with them.
We ate all the traditional meals like pies and lamb roast and simple fish the night before (well I didn't because I don't eat meat but I creepily watched them eating it).
There's only one drawback — when I buy fresh fish I like to eat it the same day.
Mark and I aren't big fish eaters — he'll eat some shrimp and I like fried clams.
Yup, pecans are so good for us that we can eat them as a snack or use them to top our salads, crust our fish, chicken, and pork, and even add»em to our desserts, like these Pecan Pear Squares...guilt - free!
You can buy more authentic (i.e., hot) pastes in Asian markets, but watch out because most will contain something you don't want to eat if you follow a meatless regime... usually shrimp paste, fish sauce or the like.
We like fruit chutneys on porridge and eat some with fish.
It was pretty good — except for the fact it was filled with sweetcorn (food of the DEVIL)-- and I'm sure if you eat fish the other kinds taste amazing.Worth a visit, even if you just share a small pot like we did.
I too have always been intimidated by fish because I wasn't sure how to cook it and my husband and I like to eat it!
eat more salads less meat, no beef try to stay on like fish baked not fried stay away from fast foods, make soup with salads add little baked chicken if you want but try to stay away from beef, eat beans, thats fiber make homemade soup and can it, do some yoga, that helps theres u-tubes for yoga, but stay away from fried foods it really will help alot and stay way from bread that is so weight gaining bread
To keep the skin as clear as possible, it's essential to eat lots of vegetables, fruit, as well as higher fibre complex carbohydrates like sweet potatoes, brown rice and quinoa, lean proteins like chicken, fish, eggs and beans, and healthy fats from things like nuts, seeds, olive oil, avocado, and fatty fish.
I have not found that «eat something 10 times and you'll start to like it» notion to be anything but wishful thinking (if that were true I'd adore olives, which are my # 2 most - loathed food after liver, but so many of my past friends and relatives loved olives that out of politeness I didn't pick them off the pizza or fish them out of the pasta sauce).
-- traditional kimchi is typically not vegan (hello fish sauce or ground up fish); — it can tend to be on the pricier side (even more so if you eat a lot of it) especially considering that it is made of such inexpensive ingredient; — making it yourself ensures you make it to your liking (spicy / less spicy, with ginger or without, etc.; — kimchi is a great probiotic food source which aids digestion; and — spices up any meal you eat it with!
The first time I ever heard of fish tacos, way back when I was a picky eater, I thought they sounded really weird and like something I would never eat.
My four year old has started being picky about fish and this seems like a great way to get him to eat some.
I can't eat fish but this definitely sounds like a meal my daughter would love.
I don't have any kids yet but I always think «but Aran's kids eat fish and meats and vegetables» when they tell me how «kids are like that».
If you're into raw fish, you can eat this one pretty much immediately after you mix it up, but I liked it best a couple hours later, after the flavors really had a chance to meld and the fish was fully cooked.
We both are addicted to sushi so this salad is just perfect, especially for a vegetarian (I do eat fish)- person like me.
And while I'd like to say that I cooked and baked the fruit into many a homemade meal, we mostly just ate them straight out of the peel and then went out to a restaurant for fish.
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