Sentences with phrase «much fruit for»

Few people would eat that much fruit for breakfast in whole form, and many of those nutrients will get lost because the body can not absorb it all at once.
Much fruit for investigative reporting, there.
Also, I recommend not eating as much fruit for the reason it contains fructose, which is a fairly simple sugar that can give you an insulin spike and store fat after 5 grams
While some Christians never really abide, and so never really produce fruit, other Christians produce much fruit for years and years, and then one day, stop abiding in Christ and stop producing fruit.

Not exact matches

The most thoroughly reported story (though even this did not go much beyond the CanWest chain) was the revelation that Canada was about to «harmonize» its regulations, setting limits for pesticide residue on fruits and vegetables.
Where can you find women business owners producing butter cookies, children's clothing, hair care products, cold - pressed juice, booties for dogs, soap, fruit - flavored brandy and much more all in one center?
People who constantly denounce or criticise Christians for «having too much money» doesn't seem to understand that it is precisely becausea) they can be trusted to actually GIVE away the money cheerfully, and b) heck, God WANTS them to enjoy the fruits of His blessing.
He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.»
The little things we do, the love we share, the time we spend for intercession for others, the visits we make to the sick in the hospital — however feeble they are, however much they seem fruitless at the beginning, they are not wasted, they will bear fruit in their own time.
It is at once intellectually satisfying and spiritually enriching - a worthy meditation upon the passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ; a meditation which should bear much fruit in the lives of the faithful for many years to come.
I am the vine, you are the branches, he that abides in Me, and I in him, the same brings forth much fruit, for without Me, you can do nothing.
I can't see much fruit in my life, but others have said that they can, and that they have seen a radical change in my life (for the better) and that I must be saved.
He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing (John 15:4 - 5).
Yet it was to bear much fruit, for he had an encompassing sense of the importance of moral obedience to the will of God as a condition of entrance into the kingdom.
God is the source of history without being historical, much as the Bridegroom is the source of birth for the Bride without himself giving birth or just as the Ground is the source of growth for the seed, without itself growing and bearing fruit.
He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
Man, under communism and socialism, forces man to give the fruit of their labor for the alleged purposes of feeding, housing and clothing the needy (but look how that is so out of control and so much abused).
Had the council been put off for a quarter century or more, there is good reason to think that it would not have borne nearly so much good fruit, but would instead have come too late.
So much for our graduate of Oxford, in whom you notice the complete abolition of an ancient appetite as one of the conversion's fruits.
... And thenceforward he denied all such requests, saying: A man possesses of learning only so much as comes out of him in action, and a monk is a good preacher only so far as his deeds proclaim him such, for every tree is known by its fruits
God was therefore much displeased at them, and determined to punish them for their pride, and to overthrow their city, and to lay waste their country, until there should neither plant nor fruit grow out of it.
He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing» (John 15:4 - 5).
He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from him you can do nothing.
... Since man enjoys the capacity for a free personal choice in truth... the right to religious freedom should be viewed as innate to the fundamental dignity of every human person... all people are «impelled by nature and also bound by our moral obligation to seek the truth, especially religious truth» (Second Vatican Council, Dignitatis Humanae, 2)... let me express my sincere hope that your expertise in the fields of law, political science, sociology and economics will converge in these days to bring about fresh insights on this important question andthus bear much fruit now and into the future.
We have a much bigger problem if it were true, What kind of God would punish the entire human race, let alone the entire universe for two people eating fruit.
He said much the same thing in St. Mark's Gospel, where Our Lord says that the Kingdom of Heaven - which is within you, remember - is like a farmer who sowed his fields and went away, and the seed sprang up while he knew not, first the blade, then the ear, and last the ripe corn in the ear... for the earth of itself brings forth fruit.
We are not followers of Christ through smart talk, but only when we begin to bear fruit in plenty for the Kingdom of God: «It is to the glory of my Father that you should bear much fruit, and THEN you will be my disciples» (Jn 15, 8).
As for sour cherries, they are another summer fruit from back home that I miss very much.
'Cause Jesus says so... «I am the vine, you are the branches: He that stays in me, and I in him, the same brings forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing.»
I'm very interested in eating as much like this as I can, meaning no meat except for the occasional fish, mostly plant, fruit and nut based, eating mostly raw, no dairy or gluten etc..
For the best (rose paprika) only the choicest and most perfectly dried fruit is used, which must first be carefully cleaned and cleared of the larger seeds; and its preparation requires much knowledge and skill.
I have been looking for recipes that are dairy free and I can't wait to try this, I will have to modify the amount of dates though, I do not do good with too much fruit.
Hi, I'm Marcelle from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and I love brazilian cuisine — lots of rice, beans, cassava, fresh fruits... Congratulation on your new cookbook and thank you so much for sharing amazing healthy recipes!
Much of the reason for London Fruit's success is its emphasis on quality, according to Garcia.
Much like the California Roll first introduced Westerners to sushi in the 1960s by combining the raw fish with avocado, rice and seaweed, we intend our bars to serve as an introductory vehicle for insects by combining cricket flour with more familiar ingredients like nut butters and fruits.
Hi Ruth, if it has too much fruit in it for you, you could try reducing it a bit as for the coconut flour I don't see why you couldn't use it but I haven't tried it so I am not sure of the result you would get.
If you give it a go let me know how it turns out Because this cake has so much fruit in it, especially from the clementines it stays pretty moist for a long time, but keeping it in an air tight tin will help keep it moist for longer.
Much of the fruit from Food Bank is enjoyed as a snack during the day where it is cut up for people to eat.
Additional uses for this festive garnish include: sliding a few frosted cranberries onto small cocktail skewers and serving them alongside a drink, adding them to a cheese board for a dose of much needed colour, garnishing a fruit platter to be served at a holiday brunch, or simply filling small bowls and distributing them around your space for a pretty, edible holiday table decoration.
Thanks so much for including our Fruit Pizzas and super-fun Veggie Faces!
It took awhile for me to get used to the chips not melting as much as milk chocolate I love to melt some of the chips to use as a dip for fruit, and I admit to eating them plain.
Seeing as the fruit is already sweet, 3/4 c may be too much sweetness for my family.
I am very much a fruit or caramel or spice kind of girl, when the dessert trolley comes my way I'll always look for the fruitiest option, and bypass the chocolate cake all together.
Luckily, there is a much simpler version of this cake for the last minute baker, and I call it an Easy Fruit Cake.
So before citrus season is officially over I wanted to capture the colors and flavors of some of the more unusual varieties that we won't see for much longer in the stores... Cara Cara, blood orange, Meyer lemon, Pomelo... I figure if I make and store away a bunch of these popsicles I'll be able to revisit these wonderful fruits long after they've disappeared from the shelves.
And thanks so much for including our Fruit Pizzas!
This is a baking blog and my day - to - day simply is not as interesting as this Plum Cake.I've never been much for cooked stone fruit (peaches, apricots, etc.) in my desserts, but I make an exception for this cake.
The market has something for everyone, fruits, vegetables, plants, avocados, flowers, olives, cheeses, kettle corn, tamales, handmade soaps, lotions, natural pet foods, farm fresh eggs, hats, pottery, local artists displaying their work, musicians entertaining the crowds and much more.
I still can't quite believe how thick, fluffy and non-gummy these turn out without any oil, butter or eggs — they're a really great hearty and healthy option for any meal, and the crumble baked into the bottom of each pancake pretty much cries out for whatever fruit you have on hand.
For as much as I love dark chocolate with citrus in it, I've never thought to dip fresh citrus fruit in chocolate.
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