Most people say that I could
serve bologna at my pig roast as long as I served the beans they would be there.
Not exact matches
My Dad fondly remembers some of our most flavourful dinners as the ones that involved vegetables from a can and sauce from a packet, and to this day my Mom thinks it's a shame that my sons have never had a
bologna sandwich on white bread
served with a side of Jello.
There's a not - your - suburban - barbecue «baked beans» dish
served with duck confit, rabbit, bacon, and a garlic crumb and a grown - up
bologna sandwich that's fried and made with mortadella and a house - made mustard.
The recommendations include keeping your intake of red meat to no more than four ounces (about the size of a deck of cards) per day on average, avoiding processed meats such as sausages and
bologna, eating at least five
servings of a variety of non-starchy vegetables and fruits every day, and minimizing your intake of sugary drinks, juices, desserts and candies, refined breads and bagels, and chips.
imgreen: In terms of what constitutes a sufficient
serving (see above) of various fortified foods, typically this would mean a half a cup of most soymilk brands (though a cup for one popular rice milk), a cup of most popular (i.e. loaded with added sugar) breakfast cereal brands, a heaping teaspoon of B12 - fortified nutritional yeast (not all is fortified), one veggie hot dog, five slices of veggie
bologna, etc..
We derived protein intake from processed red meat by summing the products between intake frequency (
servings per day) and the protein content (grams per
serving) for various processed red meats (ie, bacon, beef or pork hot dogs, salami,
bologna or other processed meat sandwiches, other processed meats [eg, sausage, kielbasa]-RRB-.
I would use this to
serve trail
bologna and cheese from the Amish:) I would use it to service pizza too.