Sentences with phrase «sense approach to food»

It's not magic - just a common sense approach to food.

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The Rainbow Plate approach to food education is to encourage kids to use all their senses to explore and experience foods.
Stacie's common sense approach stems from her Master's in child development, as well as her experience developing an organic family food brand, but her popularity might have more to do with her cheesy sense of humor and non-judgy attitude.
As the name of the cleanse «Reset» suggests, it really is a good way to hit the reset button physically and mentally and to pave the way for a fresh approach to food and your senses!
Todd takes a balanced and common - sense approach to explaning the properties of foods, the Ayurvedic constitutions (doshas), the flavors and seasons, and how all of this can be applied to real - life dietary decisions.
So when I talk about having a «healthy» approach to food, and eating better I'm talking about achieving that sense of balance: lots of the good stuff, loads of variety, and the odd indulgence every now and then.
Jeanette Bronee's is a common sense and natural approach to eating and once you start thinking of food as nourishment, it becomes much easier to make the daily choices and selections of what to eat.
My approach to pet nutrition is a common sense one emphasizing the inherent energetic benefits associated with eating meals based in whole foods instead of diets containing highly - processed and fractionated ingredients that differ vastly from the format nature creates.
A common - sense approach is to keep prepared foods for tropical fish, marine fish and cold - water fish in separate areas.
Also, though it's not directly relevant to the issue of the most productive approach in terms of our own long term interests (which I think if people really understood this problem would involve a lot more fealty to moving off of FF now, and the idea of building even more coal plants — which are also responsible for most of the excess that allows bio accumulation of the serious neurological toxin mercury in our food supply, damages watersheds, mountain tops, sometimes whole communities and ecosystems, and, CC aside, is also very polluting — would be more apt to be seen as the idiocy it is), in some sense, no one has a full inherent right to anything really we as a world have built up: It has been a collective effort and you can only drive a Ferrari for instance, because of the hard work of countless others before you and along side you.
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