Sentences with phrase «rich ingredients down»

The vitamin C in blueberries also helps your body absorb the plant - based iron from some of the iron - rich ingredients down below much more efficiently, too.
The vitamin C in blueberries also helps your body absorb the plant - based iron from some of the iron - rich ingredients down below much more efficiently, too.

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Such rich ingredients — what a shame Spielberg has boiled them down to such a thin soup.
There are plenty of affordable products that are «rich» in ingredients, and many more expensive brands that are heavy on fillers and controversial preservatives and have the active ingredients way down at the bottom of the list.
This collection of Healthy Recipes includes nutrient - rich and delicious ways to incorporate more herbs with remarkable properties into your diet, with an emphasis on fresh and natural ingredients, as well as slimmed - down versions of classic dishes.
If you have a food processor, add all the ingredients mentioned above except the chocolate chunks and process till the black beans are completely broken down and the mixture is rich, thick and creamy.
Yes, it's made from the femur bone down to the knuckle's end... Yes, it provides the whole bone matrix... Yes, it provides all the goodness of the bone marrow... Yes, it's rich in cartilage and collagen... they may share the same ingredients but our Bone Marrow product is freeze dried instead of heat processed to keep growth factors and other heat sensitive biological activity intact.
This recipe has been passed down from generation to generation and is as rich in memories as it is ingredients.
Participants engaged with materials and activities in whole group and small groups that demonstrate that science lessons can be richer, deeper learning experiences when we, 1) slow down the process and provide repeated experience over time with key concepts (e.g., observing and exploring ingredients one day; making play dough another day), 2) incorporate language and literacy into science explorations intentionally (e.g., using informational texts; using visual aids and key words in DLL children's home language), and 3) connect science to other content areas and provide extension activities that continue conceptual learning across time and across the classroom (e.g., measurement with ingredients; discussing other types of mixtures during snack time).
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