It seems like most families have some sort of
rule about the consumption of candy, such as allowing the eating of sweets only once a week, or no more than a certain amount per day, or maybe taking an Ellyn Satter approach and giving kids free reign so long as candy - eating doesn't interfere with meals.
It seems like most families have some sort of
rule about the consumption of candy, such as allowing the eating of sweets only once a week, or no more than a certain amount per day, or maybe taking an Ellyn Satter approach and giving kids free reign... [Continue reading]
Not exact matches
Yet a study of Japanese men and women conducted in 1998, just one year before the FDA
ruling, found that the average
consumption of soy products was
about 54 grams per day for women and 64 grams for men.36 The total amount of soy protein from these products was 7 - 8 grams.
There is no set number, but as a
rule of thumb, it's often agreed that up to
about 1 quart or 1 litre of oil per 1000 miles (e.g. out of 6L of oil from the oil pan) is considered to be an entirely normal oil
consumption rate; on the other hand, more than 1L per 1000 km is probably too much of an oil
consumption.
As a
rule, the problems of high oil
consumption on N62 appear when mileage reaches
about 50,000 — 60,000 miles (100,000 km), and the reason is the valve stem seals.
A recent opinion piece in the New Scientist, ««Right to dry» could wean Americans off
consumption,» by Alexander Lee, talks
about how much energy could be saved if we dried our clothes on a line rather than in a tumble dryer, and
about the various property
rules and regs that restrict or outright forbid clotheslines.