Not exact matches
I used the almond flour, salt, baking
soda but took out all the muesli -
like treats and instead added fresh chives and drained sundried tomatoes.
I feel pretty wretched, so it's nice to have a special
treat like this when I wake up and all I want is coffee or
soda.
Menu items include a variety of paninis, bagel sandwiches, plain and flavored cream cheese, giant soft pretzels, handmade soups, a variety of coffee drinks, teas by Russian River Tea Company, old - fashioned
soda pop (including egg creams), and fountain
treats like a shake or a brownie sundae.
but if enough real food advocates step up and say «does it really make sense to serve candy and
soda at an elementary school function» or «can we encourage parents to send non-food
treats for bday celebrations» or better yet, «can you do what you do best and help my child learn to
like fresh produce just
like you taught him to read?»
Just
like sugary
sodas, chocolate milk used to be an occasional
treat.
When it comes to something utterly non-nutritive in schools,
like sodas in vending machines or sugary birthday
treats in the classroom, I'm not cool with the argument that says,» Just tell your kid not to eat / drink it.»
This chemical difference means that washing
soda is stronger, making it excellent for things
like stain
treating, homemade laundry detergent and all purpose cleaner.
Be on the lookout during this challenge for: dextrose, maltodextrin, sucrose, fructose, cane sugar, evaporated cane juice, acesulfame potassium (sold as Sweet One — often combined with aspartame or sucralose to sweeten gum, diet
soda and other sweet products), aspartame (Nutri - sweet and equal), saccharin (sold as Sweet n» Low), stevia (combined with sugar alcohol and sold under brand names
like Truvia and Pure Via), erythritol (a sugar alcohol derivative of corn) xylitol, brown rice syrup (and other syrups), high fructose corn syrup (made by
treating starch extracted from corn with enzymes to make fructose and glucose)-- and if there's anything on a food label that you think might be sugar, google it.
And even if you aren't eating sugar through traditional sweet
treats like cookies, cake,
soda and candy, you might be eating it in places that you least expect it (think pre-packaged foods such as bread, salad dressing and pasta sauce).
Bubbly water
like Perrier or San Pellegrino is a
treat and a way better option than
soda or pop.
If you eat a good balance of grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, meat & beans, and other «basic» foods, and you get plenty of exercise, most people can «get away» with a few «
treats»
like a candy bar, a
soda, a bag of chips, or an ice cream cone.
Delight in complimentary gourmet
treats and in - room quality refreshments
like Nespresso and Izze
sodas.