Sentences with phrase «thing as sodas»

Not exact matches

Just one thing — I've read that you * shouldn't * add bicarb of soda to cooking water of beans, etc, as it destroys the nutrients in the beans.
My only thing was it fell in the middle as well as others (and my baking soda was brand new) and then the other thing was I just couldn't wait that 30 minutes to an hour for it to cool, and it fell apart when I took it out of the loaf pan.
Substances such as soap are alkalis and bicarbonate of soda which we use in baking but also harmful things like bleach.
I think it's really hard at first, I found it hard to limit the amount of, I mean soda we didn't really have when they were young, but as they get older they learn that they like Dr. Pepper and whatever, and candy, every time you go in the store it's right there, and all these kind of things.
I sought out as much info on natural methods as I could find — baking soda in water, egg white dabbed on with cotton balls (mid-wife's suggestion), natural balm made of beeswax essential oils and hypericum (homemade by friend of friend) and tincture of calendula flowers (probably other things I can't remember!).
The other concern is that caffeine lurks in so many things that you may not immediately think about such as not only coffee but sodas, teas, chocolate, and (yes even chocolate or coffee flavored ice cream), certain pain relievers, and even non cola sodas.
Many people and food companies use it to sweeten such things as desserts, breads and sodas.
The cool thing about all the natural deodorants is that many things work as antibacterials, so whenever I find myself in a place where I need some deodorizing I can just look in the kitchen cupboards and often find coconut oil, baking soda, essential oils, alcohol, vanilla, honey etc..
(This is not the same thing as baking soda, but baking soda can be baked in the oven to make washing soda.)
In the long run, that whole wheat muffin, cup of millet, or bowl of oatmeal turns into the exact same thing as a cup of soda, a donut or a handful of candy.
As I've said before, anything loaded with trans fats (like deep fried food) or high fructose corn syrup (in sodas) are the absolute worst things you can put in your body.
Refined processed carbohydrates are such things as breads, pastas, rolls, muffins, flour of all kinds, crumpets, pastries, bagels, buns, pretzels, doughnuts, cookies, biscuits, cakes, tacos, corn chips, wraps, most Mexican food, pizza, croissants, white (polished) rice, wheat, corn, soft drinks, sodas, sugary drinks, foods containing corn syrup, candy / toffee / sweets, potato chips, pastry, pastries, desserts, jams, jelly, jello, dumplings, pasty / pastie, pies, batter, breadcrumbs, store bought cooked meats / cold cuts if they have added sugars and additives), sausages / hot dog frankfurters if they contain carbohydrate fillers, additives or sugar, all sugars, all products containing sugar, granola bars, breakfast bars, and most cereals.
The most important thing he did was quit soda and desserts cold turkey, which are foods I regard as even worse for human health than conventional meat found at the grocery store.
Guessing it's OK, as you say distilled spirits can be mixed with it, but wanted to be sure since «all soda» is listed on the list of things to avoid.
I am also wondering if you have tried some of the simple strategies that I shared (above), like raising the head of your bed 6 - 8 inches, trying not to eat anything 3 - 4 hours before laying down for sleep, eating smaller meals, and the thing that is helping me quite a bit right now (as I said above) is gargling with baking soda (2 - 3 times per day, and do not swallow the baking soda).
I never put too much thought into how my diet might be affecting my skin as I usually avoid eating fast food, soda and sweet things, but I never considered that my intake of simple carbs like bread, rice and pasta (which I love to eat a lot of) might be causing problems.
Food dyes are not just in obvious things such as candies and sodas.
Added sugars Added sugars include syrups and sweeteners that manufacturers add to products like sodas, yogurt, and cereals — as well as things you add, like sugar in your coffee.
The first thing always have your car clean before you take it there they will treat your car better if you leave a car there with baby seats pet hair soda bottles paper trash I will tell you because I know your car will not get treated as well and make sure before you leave it clean you tell the service manager that you wanted right and then you leave the car
The only thing Americans guzzle down more than bottled water is soda, which is consumed about twice as often.
As a study and a performance of color, texture, movement, sound, smell, and desire, the video brings to mind a number of precedents including the performances of the Viennese Actionists, as well as Fischli / Weiss's 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 - 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»As a study and a performance of color, texture, movement, sound, smell, and desire, the video brings to mind a number of precedents including the performances of the Viennese Actionists, as well as Fischli / Weiss's 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 - 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»as well as Fischli / Weiss's 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 - 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»as Fischli / Weiss's 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 - 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»).
As a study and a performance of color, texture, movement, sound, smell, and desire, the video brings to mind a number of precedents including the performances of the Viennese Actionists, as well as Fischli / Weiss» 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 — 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»As a study and a performance of color, texture, movement, sound, smell, and desire, the video brings to mind a number of precedents including the performances of the Viennese Actionists, as well as Fischli / Weiss» 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 — 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»as well as Fischli / Weiss» 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 — 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»as Fischli / Weiss» 1987 film celebrating the magic of making sculpture, The Way Things Go, and Richard Serra's Verb List from 1967 — 68 (Da Corte's version might read «stacking bread,» «shaking soda,» and «squeezing ketchup»).
Critic David Pagel wrote in The Times that Olsen's «remarkably mature paintings» of objects such as bus shelters, soda machines and parking meters «allow a hushed silence to descend upon ordinary things
Just as we've all gotten used to paying for many things that used to be travel perks: bags were free, sodas were free, pillows and blankets were gratis, travelers now have to be careful about what fees are automatically added to their online purchases.
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