Sentences with phrase «make healthier things»

Thank you for the repeated encouraging to help us make healthier things for our family!

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Like, what are the most important things that make it healthy?
Maintaining a positive view on life and a healthy response to life challenges will help you to avoid poor decisions that may make things worse than they already are.
Instead, adopt a healthier «first thing in the morning» habit such as light stretching, dancing in front of a mirror, or making the bed (you'll feel better for it).
Imagine you had no legacy customers to satisfy, no assets to maintain, no dividend to pay — nothing to stop you from creating the perfect postmodern organization.What would you do?If you're a seasoned and successful chief executive like Christine Day, you just might join something that looks a little like Luvo Inc., an ambitious young company that makes, of all things, healthy frozen dinners.
That would probably just make you uncomfortable but the reason I won't recognize you as Caryn is because I believe your decision to physically transgender is ultimately the result of various imbalanced influences in your life — and I personally don't see supporting those causes as a healthy thing to do.
I'll write about how the Industrial Revolution and modernism gave rise to a techno - medical method of birth that treated women like machines to manage, problems to solve, and how we forget that the very work of birth is the the thing that makes life after birth richer and healthier.
First he makes sure that this really is the content of his life, and his soul is too healthy and too proud to squander the least thing upon an inebriation.
But the feeling is not only that, God made the women body to adapt to the men body, like a puzzle, if you force a piece to enter it will distort the image right it is the same things for your body, sex does not only mean baby, but it is only when you join with a compatible body that it is not a sin, God is the best doctor because he made your body, only he know the result in your body and he is also your Father, who's father do not want this child healthy or happy, or better the night thinks even if it is not your fault «why does my child as to suffer all this, and walk in the difficult road».
Quite a few of us have stable relationships, raise healthy well - educated children, are free from addiction, vote, volunteer and donate to support causes that help make this society work, live in harmony with people who are different from us — I could go on, but you may get the idea that most of us do things most people would call good and have neither the inclination nor the time to do abominable things.
His principal concern was with building a healthy and unified mainstream culture to which socially progressive Christianity might make a contribution.10 Today o there is much more awareness that «culture» means different things to different people: Often people define themselves against the mainstream culture by defining themselves in terms of a sub-culture.
OK, probably about to make this a little more awkward, but a couple of you have mentioned that if used in moderation, and with a healthy attitude that masturbation can be a good thing, but I'm having a hard time thinking of examples.
Generally speaking, if forced to make a choice as to what would be healthiest for children and other living things, I'll take my chances with the atheists.
Hopefully some of these aren't stupid questions - I am still quite new at this bread making thing at all, & very pleased to have had the good fortune to create such a yummy healthy food for my family!!
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
Ever since I've been slowly eliminating not so healthy things such as butter out of my diet, I've had it on my mind to make a healthier version of Muraveynik one day.
These are the very first thing I've made from your recipe book, to try and get my family to eat more healthily by showing them that the «naughty» treats they love can be healthy!
Plus, I am new to this whole «healthy eating» thing, so I would like to make sure I will really enjoy it and keep it up before I invest too heavily.
I don't miss a thing and the food makes me happy, full and healthy!
If you're going to start out with just two things then I'd buy a processor and a blender, as using these two you can make almost anything and both are really important for healthy living as one or the other is used in almost every healthy recipe, both on my blog and every other blog or book.
This is a great thing to make if you struggle with finding healthier snacks, as it just takes a couple of minutes to throw together and then you can keep a box of it in a desk draw or handbag to keep yourself feeling energised and satisfied all day.
I love it because you make things I love much like natulla in a healthy version.
The other awesome thing about this is that you can make it the night before and leave it in your fridge to take with you in the morning if you're in a rush, so you can eat a deliciously healthy breakfast and feel energised and awesome all morning without having to prepare or cook anything early in the morning!
I literally spend my whole day looking through your blog because I'm so fascinated to try and make things you have made, as i know that they are all super healthy for you, as they're all natural and not processed.
Let's make things comfortable but also healthier by adding some zucchini to our apple pie.
When I'm on - the - go traveling, especially if there are long car rides and / or long flights involved, one of the things I make sure to do is bring healthy snacks.
The nice thing about using Paleo ingredients is that you end up making healthy muffins that taste good instead of good tasting muffins that you have to rationalize eating.
I challenge you to make regular pub meals a thing of the past and create affordable, tantalizing and healthy home - cooked meals cheaply and easily.
I love all things lemon, and then you made them healthy too... score!
You can try making zucchini ribbons or some easy garlic snap peas for a healthy balance or keep things really indulgent and grill some mashed potatoes!
The first thing I would make with Swerve is the wonderful looking, healthy Cranberry Cheesecake that you created.
So I've been trying to fill myself up with delicious, healthy, quick and easy things that still make me super excited to eat breakfast / lunch / dinner / all the snacks.
From there I gave it a pump of rolled oats and topped it with a homemade toasted marshmallow layer made with honey rather corn syrup, considering the last two things, can these healthy - ish?
Not as sweet as the jacked up version, but it I'm happy to know that I can make something that is yummy, healthy and give me energy to go get things done.
I've been making a real effort lately to cook things that are natural and healthy.
Granted, these are not the healthiest things I've ever made — there's a reason they taste so good!
I nanny for a 6 year old and she LOVES sweets so I am always trying to make things a little healthier for her in the dessert department.
Omgosh, I NEVER write reviews for things, but I made this last night (after a general internet search for healthy casserole) and it was AMAZING!!!! I did modify just a little.
To start things off, I thought I would share a super simple, yet healthy, recipe to ease us all into whatever new year's resolutions we may have made.
I still eat some things that may be unhealthy, but I try to make a conscience effort to put healthier things in my body.
I do not always get the time to cook during the day (since this little one who is 8 weeks old now is keeping me busy) and i still need to eat healthy, so i try to make things i can easily store and warm up.
Today, lovers of all things sweet and cold who hanker for their childhood favourite — but realise sugar, water and flavouring isn't exactly good for you — are making their own healthy versions.
If it is one thing I learned over the last few years, just because a recipe is «diet friendly» doesn't make it healthy.
This may sound a little on the neurotic side to some people (like my husband) but I am always trying to find ways to cut cost and make things healthier at the same time.
One of my favorite things is making healthier versions of treats that I can fit into my macros!
By doing this I have made this a far more healthier option for you and me and a healthy dessert is always a good thing.
Tip # 1: This recipe will make 10 cups and if you use the standard size silicone cups that I used for the Healthy Peanut Butter Cups, these things are HUGE.
I don't ever know what the heck I'm doing in the kitchen, so being able to substitute and switch things around to make healthy recipes blows my mind!
So I made these, a casual, «oh I think I will make a healthy snack for the week kind of a thing
The biggest thing I learned was to make healthier choices such as substituting ground turkey for ground beef or adding 0 point «fillers» such as yellow squash and green zucchini to my turkey chili recipe.
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