They definitely are
not magical foods, and they certainly don't have the disease - fighting powers of our favorite fruits and vegetables, but they may be helpful for physically active dogs who require more calories and protein than they would get in a serving of dog food.
Those are the secrets to fat loss,
not magical foods.
However, do keep in mind that coconut flour is
not a magical food.
Not exact matches
The final piece of awesome news about this dish is that both blackberries and apples are in season in England right now, which means that
not only do they taste better than ever but you can go pick them too, which is really fun — there's something really
magical about collecting your own wild, organic
food and turning it into something totally delicious!
Peanut Butter is a wonder ingredient,
not only because it's one of those
magical foods that takes forever to go bad, but because you can mix it with just about anything to make meals go from boring to mind - blowing.
Those commercial baby
food companies don't do anything particularly
magical with the
food they pack into tiny jars.
If you've
not heard of Unicorn Bark, it's part of a the «Unicorn»
food trend involving pastels, rainbows, glitter and anything else vaguely
magical.
Turmeric is a
magical Indian healing
food... Love the blog, can't wait to get your new book!
This cookbook is beautiful (
not that we expected any less from the
magical Laura Wright, one of our
food blogger idols), and we couldn't wait to get our hands on it.
Sherri's Strawberry Dessert -
Not shortcake; a
magical marriage of cream cheese and angel
food.
Part of this has to do with what's called
magical thinking, which is the same phenomenon that makes a two - year - old insist on only using a pink spoon (because
food won't taste as good with another utensil) or results in her refusing baths since she is quite certain that children can disappear down that drain.
I didn't groan at this idea unlike most other Star Wars fans — many of whom were outraged by the perceived reduction of the Force from a grand, almost
magical power to a function of biology — because I'm a biologist who studies bioenergetics: How organisms convert various molecules (
food) into chemical energy (adenosine triphosphate or ATP, a compound that enables energy transfer between cells) that can be used to power life.
Once your body has made this shift, it is nothing short of
magical as your cravings for sweets, and
food in general, rapidly normalizes and your desire for sweets and junk
food radically decreases — if
not disappears entirely.
Smoothies, or any other
food for that matter, are
not inherently
magical.
I've been on the anti candida diet but it's so effing restricting and I DO feel better from eating non starchy / glutinous
foods FOR OBVIOUS REASONS THOUGH (because they're gross;)-RRB-, and eggs and sheep / goat dairy with live bacteria etc doesn't make me feel bad or gain weight (and actually makes me feel better when my adrenals get messed up from all rawing - I have low b12 and supplements don't seem to do anything but dairy seems to work though I'd prefer to be vegan) AND BUT I REALLY REALLY LOVE AND PREFER AND MISS THOSE GREEN SMOOTHIES OMG Especially because I like to exercise WHEN I CAN / when i'm physically able to, and when you recover from green smoothies and it's so clean and gorgeous and
magical feeling... and then you try to recover on standard
foods....
As an expert in fitness and nutrition, I learned that even with these two «
magical» strategies that are supposed to solve all our
food and weight issues (according to our culture and the media), I wasn't able to help many clients feel and look the way they desired.
This doesn't mean that the
food contains
magical powers that can cure a disease, rather that the properties are healthy when added to a balanced diet.
Being immersed in olives for the last month, I couldn't help but write about the endless uses for this
magical and nourishing
food!
Oatmeal does
not have any
magical properties as a breakfast
food.
If I were a
food guru I would advise against fasting because it is remarkably effective under the right circumstances and I wouldn't be able to make much money off of you with my
magical foods (diminished returns you see, I can't live in a box).
I get that you've probably seen some person claim that the key to weight loss is everything from carbs, to fat, to avoiding certain
food groups, to eating 6 small meals per day, to
not eating after a certain time at night, to only eating healthy «clean»
foods or
magical superfoods, and on and on and on.
However, our
food lists (as well as any sample meals) are
not intended as a personal prescription, they are
not rigid rules, they are
not all - inclusive and I make no claims that there's anything
magical about the
foods — it's simply
food that hasn't been highly processed.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could just open a cookbook and grab the
food off the pages (it'd need to have a
magical regenerating feature though, obviously)?
A colourful alfresco space (with cover if the weather isn't playing ball) located slap bang in the centre of Old Street Roundabout, this
magical date night spot features delicious
food and a hefty drink selection.
She meets a
magical crab (no this is
not a disney film), she makes incredible
food.
Increasingly, society has come to view learning
not just as something that happens during those
magical years of spiral - bound notebooks, number 2 pencils, and bad cafeteria
food.
Not so much about the
food and more about Sri Lanka, after reading for the third time this beautifully written book, Island of a Thousand Mirrors, I am now reading another book about Sri Lanka called Anil's Ghost by Michael Onddaatje, I can't get enough about this
magical place which was completely unknown to me.
Contrary to the overblown claims made by those of us who frequent health
food stores, coconuts (and their oil) are just
foods — they are
not magical cures.
Beware of «lite» formula
foods — they aren't
magical.
The
food, spa, grounds, service, pools, hikes and incredible natural beauty are
not to be surpased and all in a
magical and mystical location.
The places we usually see in these
magical artworks are usually
not real, but completely imaginary and idealized, mostly due to the fact that in China, mountains are often associated with religion, and thus, people believe that owning and looking at depictions of mountains is
food for the soul.
The idea that you could ever replace the rate of utilization of energy from fossil fuels, which has been estimated as consuming 400 years worth of photosynthesis per year, with a fraction of the annual photosynthetic harvest that does
not impinge on
food production is part of today's
magical thinking, along with reducing deficits by cutting taxes while continuing to increase spending.