Not exact matches
We started with a recipe from Epicurious.com
called «Mu Shu in Moments,» but I ramped up the garlic and ginger a
little bit, omitted the chicken, doubled the amount of egg (I like my mu shu a
little «eggy,» plus it replaced the
protein of the omitted chicken), and I added three vegetables not
called for by the recipe — shredded carrots, julienned snow peas and julienned sliced bamboo shoots.
But
proteins as well as a certain amount of carbohydrates and fats contained in the so
called» transitional» milk are necessary to help a
little on to adapt to the outside world and grow up a bit.
It is
called triple negative because it lacks receptors for the hormones estrogen and progesterone and makes
little of a
protein called HER2.
Most people thought it was probably some variant of flu, but then we found it was a coronavirus, so
called because it's spherical with a
little crown [corona in Latin] composed of spikes of
protein.
Handa's team found that beads tagged with thalidomide bound to a
little - known
protein called cereblon, which is expressed widely in both embryonic and adult tissues.
Originally, however, they were not examining brown fat thermogenesis, but instead were looking for clues to the function of ERRβ, a
protein about which
little was known at the time, except that it was closely related to ERRα, appeared in brown fat cells, and also worked as a so -
called nuclear receptor — a molecular switch for gene activation that can be turned on by small lipophilic molecules or a signaling
protein partner.
Most days, if I'm drinking a
protein shake, I'll throw some homemade almond milk,
protein powder, a
little collagen, and a few frozen strawberries in the blender and
call it a day.
With a
little guidance from the coaches in my gym and phone
calls with a nutritionist, I revved up my breakfasts to include more
protein and complex carbohydrates (wahoo for sweet and nutty overnight oats!)
When I think about adding cooked quinoa to my meals, I usually toss it with some veggies, maybe a
little protein, the occasional piece of fruit, and
call it a day.
«Millions suffer needlessly not knowing their chronic illnesses, digestive problems, headaches, autoimmune diseases, joint pain, weight gain, depression, fatigue and more are caused by eating a staple in our diet — a
little pesky
protein called gluten found in wheat, barley and rye.
So, I'll just
call them «Paleo» instead These fudgey
little bites taste amazing, even without any refined sugar or added sweeteners, and they pack a
protein punch from the collagen (more on the benefits of collagen here).
Pick up a
little book
called «Scared Poopless: The straight Scoop on Dog Care» it has won to awards and comes with award winning nutrition CD's that discuss the myths of low
protein diets with experts on dog nutrition.
This degradation of undigested
protein in the colon is
called putrefaction, so a
little meat can actually end up putrefying in our colon.
Protein is made up of
little building blocks
called amino acids — and your dog uses these amino acids for his health and nutrition.
Hair begins growth within a
little pocket
called a follicle where it is nourished by
proteins and other materials in the blood.