A typical 7 - day dinner lineup at my house includes 3 fully vegetarian meals, 3
mostly vegetable meals, and one «real» carnivore (chicken, fish, pork) meal.
Not exact matches
Mostly I love picking fruit and
vegetables from my organic garden, cooking a lovely
meal to share with friends and family.
Two years ago I decided that I did not like to overeat, ever, no matter how big the occasion was, and my Christmas
meals shifted to
mostly vegetables.
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Meals (Week 4)
A goat cheese or any - kind - of - cheese soufflé, with a seasonal
vegetable and some good bread can be a
mostly local
meal.
I made most of my
meals at home (
mostly vegetable curries, stir - fries and tofu scrambles).
My «no salad as a
meal» rule has a few notable exceptions: salads served in deep - fried taco shells, salads that have more croutons than
vegetables, salads that are
mostly grains, you get the gist.
For good, long - lasting energy the
meal should consist of
mostly whole grains, cereals, pastas, or breads accompanied by a fruit or
vegetable and some protein.
By doing this your
meal will consist
mostly of fruits &
vegetables, which are low in fat and calories while high in vitamins, minerals and fiber.
They also collected feces from 23 people living in Norman,
mostly academics who eat processed foods, including canned fruits and
vegetables and prepackaged
meals, as well as meat and dairy products such as milk and cheese.
Suggestions involve filling plates with
mostly locally - grown
vegetables and fruits, and focused, mindful enjoyment of
meals.
We eat
vegetables mostly to improve the flavor of our
meals.
Here's my approach: we only eat 3
meals a day; we eat
mostly healthy fats and proteins, tons of
vegetables, some fruits, some nuts and seeds, some whole fat dairy, our blood sugar / glucose stays under 100, we go hours WITHOUT insulin in our blood.
However its hard to find
meals all the time that are very low carb, ive been
mostly eating chicken, fish and
vegetables with meat.
You will notice that you feel very different after eating a mainly protein, fat and
vegetable meal versus a
meal that is
mostly simple carbohydrates.
A: We see no reason for a healthy 2 year child to avoid rice; my understanding of traditional Chinese
meals is that they contain lots of green
vegetables, some meat or egg, and a cup of rice on the side, and are more balanced than the Chinese takeaway
meals which are often
mostly rice.
While I was in China, I lived thousands miles away from my family, so I had sort of intermittent fasting life style from age 19 to 31 years old.The
meal was
mostly vegetables and very little protein in China.
I eat
mostly lean meats and as many fruits,
vegetables, and nuts as I can in my
meals because my body feels better and my digestion works better when I do.
Typically I have a VERY large salad for lunch with a lot of
vegetables, however, it takes me ages to eat it and
mostly I just did» t have time to sit down and eat a large
meal.
Also, it's worth noting what I'm currently eating: —
Meals:
Mostly just consist of 8oz of a protein + some
vegetables and olive oil (usually spinach, broccoli, asparagus, brussel sprouts, etc) + an avocado — Snacks: TONS of nuts (almonds, cashews, macadamias)
I eat as much as I want of raw and cooked plant foods, some mono
meals and
mostly just lots of variety with fruits and
vegetables.
I'm 140 lbs, 5» 6 ″, eat about 1,800 cal a day (sometime a little more, sometimes a little less) split in 5
meals, drink 12 - 16 glasses of water a day, stick to fruits (not too much b / c of sugar),
mostly vegetables, legumes, lean meats, nuts, egg whites and whey isolate shakes with almond milk.
-- Drink 2 times a day 2 glasses of cold - pressed
vegetable juice (
mostly carrots and green leafy
vegetables) about 30 minutes before each
meal, then start you
meal with most healthy and nutritious foods.
-- Drink 2 glasses of cold - pressed
vegetable juice (
mostly carrots and green leafy
vegetables) about 30 minutes before each
meal, then start you
meal with most healthy and nutritious foods.
The keto diet allows you to reach this state by eliminating most high carbohydrate foods (including some fruit), reducing your protein intake slightly, and filling your
meals with
mostly vegetables and fats.
Plus the large amount of starchy carbs you ingest (insulin spiking starchy carbs too) triggers cravings for more carbohydrates later... Personally, I can tell you that when my
meals are
mostly meat and
vegetables, I'm satisfied fairly quickly and don't need to go back for seconds... but if I try to eat a plate of pasta, I just can't seem to stop coming back for seconds and thirds and even fourths!
Each
meal should contain a balance of protein, healthy fats and a small amount of carbs,
mostly from
vegetables.
While dogs rely on
mostly a meet based diet for their nutrition, it is important to include a variety of fruits and
vegetables into your dog's
meals.
Sojos dog food formulas seem to contain high - quality complex carbohydrates, and their grain - free formula contains
mostly vegetables and flax
meal.