Sentences with phrase «milk than soda»

However 40 years ago children drank four times more milk than soda; in 2001 they drank two and a half more times soda than milk.
I would much rather my son choose flavored milk than soda and some other packed lunch choices.
I would much rather my son choose flavored milk than soda and some other packed lunch choices.

Not exact matches

Line muffin pan with paper liners - In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk together the coconut milk, sugar, oil, and vanilla extract - In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, almond meal, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, and salt - With the mixer on low - speed, slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet until mixture is uniform and smooth (do not overmix)- Pour batter in liners, filling cups no more than 2/3 full - Bake 18 - 20 inutes, or until cake tester comes out clean - Transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely
It requires a little more baking soda than cow's milk because there is less protein and therefore doesn't brown as much.
Other than that, the ingredients are easy as can be — milk, a very ripe frozen banana, baking soda and vanilla extract.
Ingredients 2 1/4 cups all - purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, plus an additional 1/2 cup for rolling 2 ounces cream cheese, softened 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 large egg 1 tablespoon whole milk 1 teaspoon lemon oil (if you can't find lemon oil, try using 1 tablespoon of finely grated lemon zest) 1 teaspoons vanilla extract (I used less vanilla extract than the original recipe so it wouldn't compete with the lemon oil.)
«There is seriously something wrong with a scheme where a diet soda drink ranks better than drinking milk,» he added.
1 c all - purpose flour 1 c whole wheat flour 3/4 t baking powder 1 t baking soda 1 t kosher salt 1/2 t ground cinnamon 3/4 c granulated sugar (I used 1/2 coconut sugar and a little less sugar than the recipe calls for) 1/2 c yogurt 1/2 c milk 4 T vegetable oil 1 large egg 3/4 t vanilla extract 1/2 t almond extract 1 1/2 c diced peaches (leave skin on)
Jacki's (and now Melody's) Rich Sourdough Pancakes: 3 large farm fresh eggs 1 cup whole raw milk 2 cups of sourdough starter (can be straight from the fridge, does not have to be recently activated... this is how I almost always make it) 1 3/4 cup all purpose flour (makes a lighter pancake, but I've made it before with spelt flour, which was also pretty tasty, but heavier than most people like pancakes) 1 tsp aluminum free baking soda 2 tsp baking powder 1 1/2 tsp pink himalayan salt (you can use sea salt) 1/4 c. granulated sugar (rapadura, sucanat, whatever floats your boat) 1/4 c. raw butter, melted (I've used organic salted butter before, works fine) Also, for more health benefits, I add about 2 - 3 Tbsp melted coconut oil, which you can use instead of the butter or just use both (I totally use both).
Whole milk will fill the kids up, the fat will not only make them feel full for longer than the soda pop, but it will also improve their brain function.
It is also the reason he INSISTED we drink Coca - Cola, rather than local sodas, milk, or (HEAVEN FORBID) water!
There is actually more sugar in milk than in soda, the dairy industry has just poured millions of dollars into advertising to make you think you need it!
Karen, mother of four, agrees, saying that chocolate milk is better than soda, juice or no milk at all.
One 8 oz carton of flavored milk has 28 grams of sugar, that's more per ounce than a soda.
After all, this rationale goes, chocolate milk is better than soda (Oops.
While they realize chocolate milk is not an ideal beverage, it is a better alternative than sodas or sugar - laden fruit drinks.
They had processed high - sugar breakfast cereals (heaven forbid they should actually cook some oatmeal), gallons of fresh milk (because powdered is «icky» and they won't eat it), cheese (that was a luxury we couldn't afford), frozen convenience foods, juice (which is much less healthy than fruit and expensive relative to nutrients), and soda, candy, donuts, cookies, cracker, ice cream and other treats we couldn't possibly afford.
Our pediatrician, Dr. William Sears, noted that if she was this weight with getting formula or cows milk and / or bad nutrition (cakes, candy, soda chips etc) perhaps then it would be a concern but because bulk of her nutrition is nursing, her body will use up all the healthy fats stored because they're from breastmilk which is stored differently than normal fat coming from excessive eating or bad nutrition.
The New York Times «s Prescriptions blog initially reported that the «company will offer a choice of milk with 1 percent fat or fat - free chocolate milk rather than soda, although parents can still ask for soda,» while CNN said that «all beverages, including milk, fruit juice, water and soda, continue to be options for the Happy Meal,» and ABC News reported that parents «must request» soda.
(Despite claims by some on the far right that milk is somehow cheaper than soda, I demonstrated that the math didn't add up.)
2) I think our bodies metabolize sugar delivered in a liquid form (flavored milk, juice, soda) more quickly than when it is in solid foods.
One study found that, on average, preschoolers drank less than the recommended 16 ounces of milk each day while drinking 8 ounces of soda and fruit drinks (not including 100 % fruit juice).
Kids who won't drink regular milk will often drink flavored milk, they say, arguing flavored milks are better choices than sodas.
If you've ever stood in the cafeteria line at a school, you will know that not very many children choose white milk over chocolate or strawberry — both of which have more sugar per fluid ounce than soda.
Readers may be surprised to learn, as I was, that the AAP really has no formal policy focused on the feeding of flavored milk to children, other than brief mentions in its policy addressing sugar - sweetened beverages in schools, where flavored milk — along with plain milk, fruit and vegetable juices and water — is cited as a «healthful alternative» to sodas, and in the academy's statement on increasing children's bone density and calcium intake.
«Flavored milk is far less sugary and tends to have fewer calories and more nutrition than beverages like soda,» said Keith Ayoob, associate clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York City.
They'd continue to follow current trends — shirking exercise that builds bone, consuming more foods such as caffeinated sodas, salted snacks, and meats that actually leach calcium from bones — and they'd be worse off than ever with less milk.
Americans now drink more soda than milk, more coffee than milk, more beer than milk.
Diet sodas can be no more than 25 percent of the items offered, the directive says.There should be «ample choices» of water, «soy milk, rice milk and other similar dairy or non dairy milk,» says the directive, which also covers fat and sugar content in vending machine snacks.It's all part of Newsom's effort to combat obesity and improve San Franciscans» health, similar to a national effort being championed by first lady Michelle Obama.The mayor's administration points to studies linking soda to obesity, including a UCLA one released last year that found adults who drink at least one soft drink a day are 27 percent more likely to be obese than those who don't, and that soda consumption is fueling the state's $ 41 billion annual obesity problem.
These all pack more of a nutritional punch than juice or milk (and especially soda!)
The Coconut Milk Wash has a closer pH to your scalp than a baking soda wash, and combines soothing aloe vera gel with the healing powers of coconut.
I discovered this just because I was lazy — I left those out and realized it didn't make the bread any less fluffy than with it (then later I tried it with non dairy milk — can't remember exactly which type — and they were pretty flat without the baking soda / powder).
More than 26,000 mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids were saved after PETA revealed horrific abuse at the major pet - trade supplier U.S. Global Exotics, Inc., including animals confined to severely crowded and filthy soda bottles, milk jugs, litter pans, cattle - feeding troughs, and barren wire cages as well as employees putting hundreds of sick, injured, and dying animals in a freezer to die slowly and painfully.
That means canned spaghetti rather than fresh vegetable pasta sauce, boxed macaroni with cheese powder, soda pop rather than milk.
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