I actually never know what to do with leftover roasted veggies and usually I don't feel
like eating them the next day again, so I totally love to put them in a jar
Not exact matches
My healths been playing up too recently, I keep pushing myself because I get so frustrated with not just being normal (although what even is normal) and sometimes I feel ashamed or embarrassed to explain to people my condition, or why I can't
eat like everyone else or why sometimes I can be fine one
day and the
next day everything will have changed.
I
like to make those up one
day when I have a little more time and then
eat the leftovers the
next few mornings.
Brandon and I both get full off of
eating just one so I
like to save the other two for lunch the
next day.
Luckily I love leftovers and I get excited to
eat things again the
next day if I
liked them, so usually I
eat whatever I make for the
next few
days.
Once the custard is out of the oven you can
eat it as the recipe directs, but once cooled I
like to put in the refrigerator and use it the
next day to make french toast.
I
like seaweed to
eat sometimes but after the meal is finished, if it's not used up the same
day, you can't keep it for
next day even in the fridge because it loses its taste.
My husband (picky foodie) loved it, he made a cold «meatloaf» sandwich the
next day and said that it tasted
like the sandwiches he used to
eat when he was a kid.
You know how these things go... one
day you have to cut your kid off at 3 cups of grapes and the
next week he looks at you
like you are growing a third eye if you even imply that he
likes to
eat grapes.
I
like it both hot and cold when I make it I
eat it hot, and the
next day for lunch I don't bother heating it and just
eat it cold!
Just
like when you go to somebody's house, the meat is pulled out of the grill and served right away; you don't
eat it the
next day.»
Now that Halloween has come and gone, my kids will not stop talking about Thanksgiving: how much they're going to
eat, what they want me to make, how they plan to serve themselves more until they bust, and whom they'd
like to invite to have leftovers with us the
next day.
Having
eaten as many of these as I could at Oli's «Fare Well, Friend» gathering, I guaranteed that,
like Eleanor, Gina would not be giving any away the
next day.
I have never
eaten so much yogurt in one sitting and NEVER had the same tummy ache the
next day like that night!
we can make some great rolls (they are very dry the
next day so you have to
eat them that
day) or bread to
eat in thick 1 ″ slices w / coconut oil & salt on it, but nothing for a sandwich that doesn't taste
like you are
eating tons & tons of bread.
You just never know with growing kids if they are going to
eat like horses or sparrows from one
day to the
next.
I'll be
eating this exact salad for the
next few
days while I try to catch up on real life — lucky for me, after a Sunday morning grocery trip and a lot of chopping today, my fridge is
like a salad bar just waiting for me to dig in.
The great part about Heidi's recipe is that you can
eat it warm or toss with chopped romain the
next day and
eat it
like a salad at room temperature (I suggest keeping romaine in your fridge, it lasts longer than other more delicate lettuces, just keep in dry).
Although the recipe says they are best enjoyed
day of, I thought the tartlets were fantastic
eaten chilled the
next day, when they were
like candy bars.
The patties delicious
eaten cold the
next day, alongside salad ingredients —
like a deconstructed burger!
I
like to be able to take leftovers to work with me the
next day but I was totally self - conscious about my breath after
eating this!
I
like to make a frittata for dinner, then
eat it the
next day at room temp for lunch, when I pat myself on the back for having done all the work the night before.
Do u know if u cook them are they okay to
eat the
next day,
like to reheat for work
next day or can u freeze them or the mixture??
I
ate the left overs warmed up
like fries the
next day.
I really need to adopt this Hindu practice
next Yom Kippur as I fast all
day and then
eat way too much when the sun goes down:) Being unfamiliar with chestnut flour, I can't exactly imagine what tsunth taste
like, but I'd love to try them.
Sometimes when you take them shopping to help pick out healthy foods she
likes, and then she helps to choose the
next day's menu for her lunch, she might be more inclined to
eat her choices.
But now I daught he loves me Cs he doesn't listen or take take what I advise him with in practice he sleeps the whole
day he just
eat and sleep I just want the advise to knw if is he commited to dis relationship or not cs he does nt help me with household either i have to come back to wrk at 8 pm and cook he
eats after want sex and sleep a hardly gets rest if i try to tell him he just laugh and tell me he will look for thr job
next month even if i give him firections he says i do nt knw the place it seems
like he wants me to bby seat him.if i tell him how i feel he gets angry a do nt knw if its a sign of hm nnot wanting a future bright with me or what pls help me or maybe he things bcs he is youger than me him job is to sleeps with me if i denies him sex he gets angry pls help i want to knw if maybe im being too hard to him or what
Even if you're
eating them the very
next day, adding them to a salad turns them into something completely different, so your lunch doesn't feel
like the same thing you just
ate!»
Her natural rhythm was to
eat a big meal around every third
day and then
eat what felt to me
like next to nothing the other meals.
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from work and you
eat dinner together as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the
next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun books and helping your child pick out books he
likes to encourage reading and more.
Some
eat a lot all the time, some
eat very little most of the time, others
eat like a mouse one
day and a horse the
next.
It's good nutritionally (I can relax about any «holes» in her nutrition, which is a common worry among parents of toddlers who will
eat like birds one
day and
like pigs the
next) as well as comfort / security / etc.
Some diets,
like the 5/2, call for five
days of
eating and two of fasting each week, but an easier method may be to wait 12 to 14 hours after your evening meal before
eating again the
next day.
Ever have a really shit
day, feel unappreciated run down unloved and just feel
like coming home and having a beer or glass of wine... and it turns into 3 or 6 and then you're
eating junk and wondering the
next morning why you feel even crappier?
If I really
like it (and it's the kind of place you can do this) I can always ask for a doggy bag to take home for lunch the
next day, or I can choose to keep
eating past my fullness levels if I really want to (< — you don't have to be perfect).
Like whenever I
eat extra calories, I'll be bigger the
next day and sometimes I literally gain a size within a
day and get right back during daytime.
And so if you just do that, and you turn off that Fight or Flight, in a way maybe we can't directly prove that you're gonna start losing weight because of it, but if you can just do these little minor shifts in your nervous system state throughout the
day, that can be enough to prevent you from getting into that fat storage mode
like you talked about because your body thinks it's getting chased by a bear and it needs to put you into a storage mode, because you never know when you're going to
eat next.
eat to burn fat from 7 pm to noon the
next day by
eating veggies, protein, fats only then from noon to 4 pm feast on carbs, protein, fats, sweets or what ever you
like.
My body seems to
like waiting 12 hours between
eating dinner and
eating breakfast the
next day, but going 5 hours between meals was not reasonable.
How come when I
eat a lot it I feel
like I lost some pounds the
next day, rather then gaining weight?
I would try to
eat 4 small meals and would I feel
like I gained weight the
next day.
Like, I'll
eat the same thing for breakfast every
day for 6 months, then wake up the
next day and crave something else, which I'll then
eat non-stop for 6 months... you get the idea!
That's okay because I really
liked them and was able to
eat the rest of them over the
next few
days.
It doesn't bother me the
day I
eat it but the
next day I feel
like I have a stomach bug all
day.
Every so often I'll
eat a lot at night (wife and I go out for dinner with friends or go to a party) and the
next day I feel
like I have been hit by a freight train.
If I stop
eating after dinner (about 6) then I feel better and the
next day I don't feel
like breakfast until an hour or two after waking up (so I
eat at 8 or 9 am).
I've had a couple super sleepy (drug -
like) nights, when I must have
eaten something in the afternoon or for dinner that brought back the CI symptoms, and then slept it off and was fine the
next day.
When they
eat something bad
like a dessert or one too many glasses of wine... the
next day this run harder and longer to make up for it.
Don't
like breakfast, so most
days I fast 17 hours from 7 pm until noon the
next day, ie a 7 hour
eating window per
day.
Eat one
day (what you
like) and fast the
next.