Sentences with phrase «of milk if»

So for lactose — I would start with 1/2 cup of milk on day # 1 then day # 2 try 1 cup of milk if passed day # 1 challenge — and then day # 3 stay at one cup of milk.
Almond milk would be a safer choice of a milk if you plan to drink it with the tea.
You may use plain, whole milk goat kefir or homemade goat yogurt in place of the milk portion of the milk if raw goat milk is not available in your area.
It has eight times the protein of almond milk and half the sugar of milk if you're drinking the Original version (Unsweetened is sugar - free!).
Most stay at home moms only need a supply of milk if they are going to be away from their baby at feeding time.
A soy formula could be used in place of milk if an infant has an immune reaction to the cow milk protein.
Use a breast pump to expel some of the milk if the pain grows unbearable.
Unfortunately in a lot of these cases mom's are advised by NICU staff to slow down pumping as they have more milk than they need, but the NICU staff may forget that babies grow and so do their breastmilk requirements and it's pretty easy to work through even a big stash of milk if supply starts to dwindle.
The Quick Serve Bottle Warmer instantly heats your bottle of milk if your baby wants his nightly food.
Most women are more comfortable without a bra at night, but when you're nursing you may wake up in a pool of milk if you don't have a bra and nursing pads on.
You can be confident that your baby is getting just the right amount of your milk if he or she is growing and gaining well, and having plenty of wet and poopy diapers each day.
Storage effects the smell of the milk if there are lipase or mineral oxidation issues.
You are producing an adequate supply of milk if your exclusively breastfed baby nurses eight to 12 times in a 24 hour period, makes six or more wet diapers in a 24 hour period, stools with many feeds, gains five to eight ounces per week for the first three months, and you are able to collect two to four ounces of milk when using a properly fitting pump to replace a nursing session.
Feel free to loosen things up with a tiny splash of milk if needed!
Stir in an additional splash of milk if the mixture is very thick (it will become thicker the longer it is left to stand.)
Beat eggs well (but no need for froth or peaks or anything) with a splash of milk if you have it and mirin for sweetness.
You can also add a splash of milk if your dough isn't coming together.
You can add splash or two of milk if absolutely needed to get the mixture smooth, but keep it to a minimum.
Add a teaspoon of milk if needed to thin it out.
Add one tablespoon of milk if needed to thin.
Work the dough just until the excess flour is incorporated, adding a bit of milk if needed.
Once the corn is roasted, transfer it to a food processor and puree it as much as you can, adding a tablespoon of milk if need be.
You can add another tablespoon of milk if you still think it needs to be a little thinner.
3 / 4C Light spelt flour (or other flour of your choice) 1 / 4C Cocoa 1 / 8t Salt 3 / 4t Baking powder 1 / 2C Coconut sugar (I like to use coconut sugar in my baking as it's less processed than other sweeteners, it's also less sweet than refined sugar so these are more chocolatey than super sweet, perfect for this chocolate lover) 2T Tahini 2T Oil (I used rapeseed, but any neutral oil is fine) 1T Ground flaxseed 1 / 4C Non-dairy milk (You might need 1 or 2 extra tablespoons of milk if your tahini is very thick.
Combine the wet and dry together, add a splash of milk if the batter is too dry.
more of milk if needed.
The cream of chicken doesn't sound weird at all You can also use 4oz of cream cheese and 1 cup of milk if you don't have the cream of ANY soup on hand XO
Combine all of the ingredients, whisking until fluffy and smooth, only adding quick splashes of milk if it is too dry to come together (I think I used a total of 2 Tbs.
The «struggle» isn't just an unpleasant side effect, but the kind of meat we have to chew when we're done living off of milk if we want to grow.

Not exact matches

Using the authors» analogy — despite its condescending overtones — of kids and adolescents growing more quickly than adults, if we took away the extra gallons of milk and after - school snacks, if we stopped providing education, if we penalized a kid for an inadvertent mistake, if we took away all the extra tools and resources required to usher kids through childhood, what would that look like?
If you're worried that you might inadvertently drive past it, just remember that it's the only building on that particular drag in the shape of a giant milk bottle, so it's kind of hard to miss.
For example, if you buy several packages of frozen fruits along with whey protein and almond milk don't be surprised if by the time you get home a smoothie blender is waiting on your doorstep.
For months, if not years, people wondered how Pfizer, the company that sold the drug, would survive after its cash cow of a pill stopped providing the milk.
If you order a milkshake in New England, you'll likely get a soupier concoction of just milk and syrup.
If you're a regular Whole Foods customer, you're likely willing to pay a couple of extra bucks extra for Almond Milk or Cinnamon Sugar - drizzled Kettlecorn — just as long as it's all gluten free and fair trade.
If the answer is donut - shaped cereal, there's a chance you witnessed the Cheerios effect: two oaty morsels drifting together across an ocean of milk.
I apologize if I am suffering from «man looking fridge and can't see the milk in front of his nose» syndrome.
Especially if youâ $ ™ re a western Canadian leader for whom oil is the motherâ $ ™ s milk of politics, and pipelines to tidewater are the nipple?
Especially if you're a western Canadian leader for whom oil is the mother's milk of politics, and pipelines to tidewater are the nipple?
I wondered why they chose to travel the slow way in horses and buggies and why they dressed as if they had just stepped out of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books and why my grandpa got frustrated that they would buy his colleagues dairy farms and immediately rip out all the milk machines, manure spreaders, and pasteurization equipment had been installed over the years.
Why are our soldier dying for these silly cause??? They should decide if they wanted to be part of this world or some kind of hell where they are promised 72 virgins with rivers of milk and honey.
These charlatan preachers will actually milk these snakes dry of their venom just before a Sunday service so that if they are bitten there'll be a slimmer chance of death.
If this expression is meant synonymously to «why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free», then I agree it's horrible of you to say it.
The one on Gossip, wwjd hypocrites and the land of milk and honey not greed and money were right on, anyway if you get a chance listen to the guy you might be as glad as I am that I took the time.
If your forerunner the camel is outside of paradise, it is obvious that she has dried up from hunger and thirst, or that others have the benefit of her milk — and so your prophet is boasting idly of having conversed with God, because God did not reveal to him the mystery of the camel.
If people want nicotine, it is the job of the market to provide it just as freely as milk.
If you really need the caffeine, a cup of coffee with skim or soy milk is OK.
If a pastor does not faithfully and systematically teach Scripture to Christians, they will always be bottle - fed Christians who want only milk rather than meat, and who base their decisions on feelings and emotions rather than on the truth of the Word of God.
That pathetic Christian god can only offer you a thin wafer and a mere taste of cheap wine, but the FSM offers a full, nourishing meal and you can have all the wine with it that you want, or milk if you so choose.
Survey respondents pointed to the hardships of pumping breast milk during on - campus interviews and the altogether strange excuse of everyday hassles, including limited faculty parking, which makes it difficult for a woman to find a parking space if she leaves during the day to take a child to a doctor's appointment.
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