Sentences with phrase «means less eggs»

Less drugs and less money means less eggs, and when it comes to egg freezing, the more the merrier.

Not exact matches

Of course, like all doughs, it's a play between wet and dry ingredients and if your large eggs were actually on the small side (this happens to me ALL of the time, where I get all sorts of sizes in a supposedly «large» dozen) could have meant that less flour was needed.
And extra energy spent coping with contaminants means less energy available to find a mate or produce eggs.
-- will help strengthen cell membranes while high - protein foods like eggs, poultry or beans are great for adding flexibility to your hair, which means less breakage and dryness.
Oily foods such as avocados, nuts, seeds and coconut — try Bioglan Organic Coconut Oil, $ 11.50, goodpricepharmacy.com.au — will help strengthen cell membranes while high - protein foods like eggs, poultry or beans are great for adding flexibility to your hair, which means less breakage and dryness.
Well, that means that the meat, eggs, and dairy from those animals has significantly less vitamin D than it used to contain back in our grandparents day... in addition to all of the other nutritional deficiencies that we talked about earlier in this article.
My reaction to «1⁄3 less cholesterol» was: «That means that it still has 2/3 the cholesterol of an abused hen's egg!
Although egg whites have less cholesterol than egg yolks, that does not mean they are healthy.
Meanwhile, missed ovulation or lower egg quality means that less progesterone is made to balance the estrogen.
In most countries (although not all) shifting to the recommended diet would mean eating less meat, poultry and eggs.
And since a more conservative stocks - bonds mix can reduce your potential for long - term gains, putting more of your nest egg into bonds or cash could mean that you'll end up with less spending cash over the course or retirement, or that you'll run through your savings more quickly.
Unfortunately for the monarch butterflies, North America has less and less of the herbaceous perennials of the genus Asclepias, which means fewer places for monarch moms to lay their eggs.
Most important, it means reducing demand by slowing population growth and, for those of us already living high on the food chain, eating less meat, milk, eggs, and fish.
So, the Administration policy, egged on by Lindzen citing supposed uncertainties, is asking for greater certainty (actually, they mean higher confidence), but providing less and less funds for doing the necessary research.
However, in the same Slate article, Dr. John Zhang insists less eggs does not necessarily mean less chances: «The ovaries have limits to producing good quality eggs.
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