Sentences with phrase «piece of fruit if»

She carried this charming lunch pail to school every day in the 1930's with «half a pocket book sandwich (fold over) and a piece of fruit if we had it.»
You could replace the raspberries with any berry or even a little piece of fruit if you like.

Not exact matches

«Maybe you've set a rule for yourself that every time you find yourself wanting to eat something sweet, you have a piece of fruit instead, or if you're tempted to have a cigarette, you chew a piece of gum,» writes Wise.
If you prefer a smoother drink, strain puree with a fine mesh sieve, discarding large pieces of fruit and refrigerating puree.
If the avocados you have on hand aren't ripe just yet, you can expedite the ripening of avocados by placing them in a brown bag with another piece of fruit like an apple or kiwi.
The variations are pretty infinite: you could divide the dough into 3 or 4 pieces and make small little pizzas (5 - 6 inches in diameter, 1 egg each) to serve alongside fruit or hashbrowns or something, or you could make one giant pizza and top it with 4 or more eggs to feed a crowd (if you are going to double the recipe, I would still recommend making two pizzas, as it might start getting out of control size-wise).
If you want your spread ultra creamy, blend for a few extra minutes, or if you want a bit of chunk to it (which is delightful with pieces of real fruitIf you want your spread ultra creamy, blend for a few extra minutes, or if you want a bit of chunk to it (which is delightful with pieces of real fruitif you want a bit of chunk to it (which is delightful with pieces of real fruit!)
My husband's view is a bit more strict but I know he'll love these as well if I leave more of the fruit off of his pieces.
If you don't have goji, replace them with other dried fruit, chocolate pieces or nut of choice.
And, let me tell you on a side note, I'm so glad you don't put all those distracting calories and fat grams and stuff with your recipes, because if you had them, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to pretend that eating a huge piece of the lemon poundcake counts as a «serving of fruit», cause it totally counts as a serving of fruit, right?
Puree on high, until completely smooth; pass through a fine strainer to ensure there are no remaining pieces of unblended fruit in the final base, if using a lower powered machine.
But if you're keeping an eye on your sugar intake then it's still a good idea to make them majority vegetable based with just one or two pieces of fruit.
You could also add another topping, if you like; maybe candied ginger pieces, fruit salsa, slices of fresh fruit, fruit paste or jam, or toasted nuts.
100 g) 225 g whole grain rye flour 225 white wheat flour (or bread flour) 2 tablespoons of roasted rye malt * 350 g water - 77 % hydration dough (pay attention to the water level, adjust it to your flour's absorbance - if you flour absorbs less water, add less water in the beginning, it is easy to add it more later if necessary) 9 g fine sea salt Fruit soaker 40 g dry apples, chopped to small pieces 100 g dry prunes 50 g rum Other 60 g chocolate chips (I used these) orange zest of 2 organic oranges 70 g roasted hazelnuts, chopped (roast them for 8 - 9 minutes at 230 °C / 446 °F) * if you don't have roasted rye malt at hand, substitute it for cocoa powder but make sure you add some (appr.
If you want to experience lethargy and crabbiness by mid-morning go ahead and eat a piece of whole wheat bread with jam (jam and preserves do not qualify as a serving of fruit, it's pure sugar) for breakfast.
They just didn't taste good, and fall into the category of «why bother???» eat a piece of fruit and call it a day... Maybe if I'd made the «frosting»??? But I still think you are great and you can't win them all...
Cut it up into very small pieces so your child can swallow them even if they don't chem the bits of fruit.
If desired, we can give you instructions for how to prepare a placenta smoothie with a piece of your placenta and fresh or frozen fruit.
Again, if your toddler wants to eat more, you can always give seconds, like another tablespoon of vegetables or the other half of a piece of fruit.
I've even had one kid run over to his parents after the game excitedly jumping up and down saying «I got a banana and an apple, how cool»... as if the poor child had never seen a piece of fruit before.
If you're feeding your guests lunch or dinner, small portions work best, like sandwiches shaped with cookie cutters, English muffin pizzas, bite - size pieces of fruit or cooked veggies, small crackers, and cupcakes.
(If your child insists you have «four pieces of fruit», acknowledge this is true, and try instead with two bananas and two toy cars).
For example, with our 22 - month - old, if he says he's hungry, I might say «Okay, let's have a piece of fruit.
So it's a good idea to do what you can to encourage your child to eat something in the morning, even if it's only a piece of fruit.
If you don't feel hungry, have a piece of fruit or glass of low fat milk instead.
If she's still hungry, she gets some small pieces of fruit and a couple of low - sugar cookies for dessert.
I am finding that he seems to be more likely to eat if everything is cut into bite - sized pieces — i.e. a PB&J sandwich cut into tiny squares; small chunks of fruit as well as grapes or cherry tomatoes or mini carrots; small crackers; etc..
Kids typically don't need a bedtime snack and if they do, it should likely just be a healthy piece of fruit, like an apple, and not cookies and milk.
When I went to grade school, most kids had somewhat similar lunches: sandwiches wrapped in saran wrap, individual - sized bags of chips, a juice box (Capris Sun if you were lucky), a piece of fruit, and some sort of Little Debbie or Hostess Dessert.
If those aren't offered, pack a sandwich (not peanut butter; most camps avoid peanuts because there are so many children with allergies to them), a piece of fruit and juice in a box.
Give soft, bite - size pieces of food, such as soft fruit and vegetable pieces, pastas, graham or saltine crackers, and dry cheerios, but do not give these foods if he is going to be unattended in case of choking.
If you need to, grab a muffin, a piece of fruit, and a glass of milk to eat while you feed.
6 p.m.: 5 to 6 ounce bottle of formula (if he has skipped the earlier one) and a snack of piece of fruit or small cracker
This time they offered two pieces of fruit rather than one, but if the apes chose the fruit, half the time they were shortchanged and received only one piece instead.
If you want more carbs, add a fresh piece of fruit on the side.
«Again, if you want a snack, have the fresh piece of fruit rather than the dried version.»
If a doughnut and a piece of fruit can have the same amount of calories, how can this possibly be the right way to go about losing weight?
When you wake up in the morning, be sure to have something by 9 or 10 am, even if it's fresh pressed juice or piece of fruit.
DAILY DIET PLAN Breakfast: Oats with vanilla protein powder, cinnamon and water Snack: Piece of fruit and protein shake if I have trained Lunch: Brown rice or sweet potato with a casserole, chicken or fish and vegetables Snack: Rice cakes with almond butter and protein shake if I have trained Dinner: Meat with salad or vegetables Occasional treat: Greek yoghurt and berries or a nighttime protein shake before bed.
If you're peckish, have a piece of fruit or even a Freddo Frog, which is much lower in kilojoules than a muesli bar.»
«If you enjoy a snack between meals, choose healthy options such as a piece of fruit, vegetable sticks with low - fat dip such as hommus, or raw nuts.
«I have to eat dessert every day of my life, even if it's just a piece of dark chocolate,» says Ali Larter, nibbling on an afternoon snack of fresh fruit at a Beverly Hills café.
«For so long, people were taught, «If you want a dessert after dinner, have a piece of fruit instead!
If you pick a piece of fruit off a tree and eat it, it is covered in these cultures.
While generally speaking, it's a great idea to stop eating after dinner, if anxiety is an issue for you, or you have sleep issues and think that the «right» kind of carb snacking might help, try a banana or another piece of fruit around 8 pm.
• Dried anchovies • Nut butters (preferably made from crispy nuts) • Cheese (highest quality, raw if possible) • Summer sausage • Cooked meats, poultry, fish and bratwurst coins • Ripe fruits, especially berries (frozen blueberries are yummy and sometimes soothing to hurting gums) and bananas (kids love to grasp them) • Dried and freeze - dried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple butter
But if you are training for an event or really want to push yourself during your workout, eat something high in carbohydrates such as a piece of fruit.
My advice would be to really slowly start increasing your food intake, even if it's just eating 1 extra piece of fruit per day for 1 - 2 weeks, and then the next week add a little bit more, etc..
But if you do decide to splurge then do something good for your body first, have a piece of fruit or climb a few flights of stairs before digging in.
If this needs to be turned into a slightly higher carb pre-workout meal, include a piece of fresh, raw fruit.
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